Mens Rea is the legal principle of intent that must be proved in a number of crimes, such as murder. It means literally, "guilty mind". Mens Rea Podcast explores the most notorious crimes from Ireland and the UK and the court cases that followed. Join your host, Sinead, every fortnight when a new case is discussed.
135: The Superglue killer: The murder of Julie Tennant
In August 2000, 21 year old Julie Tennant went missing from her home in Ballymena. Her parents searched desperately for her, while RUC officers began a search for her. They eventually identified a man she had last been seen with - but when he heard police were searching his home he went on the run.This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.********Find us on Facebook or Twitter!With thanks to our supporters on Patreon! Donate today to get access to bonus and ad-free episodes!Check out the Mens Rea Merch Store!*********Theme Music:Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Additional Music: Allemande (Sting) by Wahneta Meixsell. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/*********Sources: “RUC renews missing plea”, Belfast Newsletter, Aug 12th 2000Maureen Coleman, “Parents in appeal for missing daughter”, Belfast Telegraph, Aug 15th 2000Martin Breen “RUC seal house in hunt for lost Julie”, Belfast Telegraph, Aug 22nd 2000Martin Breen, “Search for Julie, man is arrested”, Belfast Telegraph, Aug 24th 2000“Missing Julie man quizzed”, Belfast Newsletter, Aug 24th 2000Ciaran McGuigan “Agony for Julie family as body discovered”, Belfast Telegraph, Aug 25th 2000For a full list of sources, please visit www.mensreapod.com
1/24/2024 • 44 minutes, 13 seconds
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One of television's most popular true-crime series is now adapted for your ears with the “48 Hours” podcast. Every week, award-winning CBS News correspondents investigate the most intriguing crime and justice cases. Here’s a preview of a new “48 Hours” episode, “The Night ofthe Idaho Student Murders”. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant sits down with family members of Kaylee Goncalves and Xana Kernodle, two of the four University of Idaho students shockingly murdered the night of November 13, 2022. You can hear the rest of this episode on the “48 Hours” podcast from CBS News. For even more “48 Hours”, listen to the new “Post Mortem” series every Tuesday, where the correspondents and producers share their first hand experiences reporting on the compelling cases they cover.Listen to 48 Hours ad-free right now by joining Wondery Plus in the Wondery App or on Apple Podcasts: Wondery.fm/48_MR
10/16/2023 • 8 minutes, 2 seconds
134 - A Question of Self Defence: The murder of Leslie Kenny
Just after 10am, on Wednesday the 29th July 2008, shots rang out on a busy residential road in Kilrush, Co Clare. Two men who lived on the street, Leslie Kenny and Brendan O'Sullivan, had exchanged words, and by the end of that interaction, one of them was lying dead in a front garden.This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.********Find us on Facebook or Twitter!With thanks to our supporters on Patreon! Donate today to get access to bonus and ad-free episodes!Check out the Mens Rea Merch Store!*********Theme Music:Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Additional Music: Allemande (Sting) by Wahneta Meixsell. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/*********Sources:DPP V Brendan O’Sullivan appeal document“20 months in jail for heroin addict”, Irish Independent, Oct 4th 2003Gordon Deegan, “Widespread heroin use may increase in Clare”, Clare Champion, Oct 10th 2003Gordon Deegan, “Man faces charge over threatening behaviour in court case”, Irish Independent, Sep 29th 2005Gordon Deegan, “Man charged after disturbance forced judge to suspend court”, Irish Examiner, Sep 29th 2005For a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
9/19/2023 • 39 minutes, 33 seconds
133 - Killer on the Run: The murder of Emer O'Loughlin
If you have any information on the whereabouts of John Griffin, you can contact Gort Garda Station on (091) 636400, the Garda Confidential line at 1800 666 111 or your local law enforcement agency.In 2005, a caravan caught fire in rural north Clare, Emer O'Loughlin's family were initially relieved to see that it wasn't the one she shared with her partner Shane. But when human remains were found inside the charred wreckage, and there was still no sign of the artistic Emer, hope that everything would be ok was quickly dashed.In the years that followed, so would hope that Emer's killer might be brought to justice.This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.********Find us on Facebook or Twitter!With thanks to our supporters on Patreon! Donate today to get access to bonus and ad-free episodes!Check out the Mens Rea Merch Store!*********Theme Music:Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Additional Music: Allemande (Sting) by Wahneta Meixsell. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/*********Sources:Cracking Crime Emer O’Loughlin, RTE, available on YouTubeMarú Inár Measc Season 2 Ep 2, TG4, available on TG4 PlayerJohn Fallon, “Gardai seek to identify woman killed in caravan fire”, Irish Examiner, Apr 11th 2005Joe O Muircheartaigh, “Gardai’s open mind over fire”, Clare Champion, Apr 15th 2005Stephen Glennon, “Appeal for witnesses in bid to solve mystery of body in burned caravan”, Connacht Tribune, Apr 15th 2005Gordon Deegan, “Suspicion over death of woman in caravan blaze”, Irish Independent, Apr 16th 2005Pat Flynn, “Probe after DNA helps identify woman in caravan inferno”, Sunday Independent, Apr 17th 2005Pat Flynn, “Bizzare link probe to art student’s death in blaze”, Irish Independent, Apr 18th 2005 For a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
9/12/2023 • 39 minutes, 58 seconds
132 - Nagged to Kill: The death of Gary Cotter
28 year old mother of one Norma Crotty appeared on her neighbours doorstep early on the morning of January 3rd, 1995. She was in a distressed state, and was holding a shotgun. It was smoking.Norma told her neighbour that she had just shot her husband.This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.********Find us on Facebook or Twitter!With thanks to our supporters on Patreon! Donate today to get access to bonus and ad-free episodes!Check out the Mens Rea Merch Store!*********Theme Music:Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Additional Music: Allemande (Sting) by Wahneta Meixsell. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/*********Sources:John Murphy, “Middleton man died from shot in the back”, Irish Examiner, Jan 4th 1995.John Murphy, “Gardai release woman”, Evening Echo, Jan 4th 1995.“Help sought in Midleton murder probe”, Evening Echo, Jan 5th 1995.“Shot man removed”, Irish Examiner, Jan 6th 1995.“Military funeral for shot soldier”, Irish Press, Jan 7th 1995.“Sad silence over graveyard as shot soldier is laid to rest”, Irish Examiner, Jan 7th 1995.John Murphy, “Definite line of inquiry in death of Midleton man”, Irish Examiner, Jan 9th 1995.Ralph Riegel, “Murder charge expected”, Irish Examiner, Oct 9th 1995.For a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
8/28/2023 • 38 minutes, 32 seconds
131 - For the Love of Money: The murder of Paul Jones
In September of 2019, Paul Jones was found dead in the hallway of his home on Bandon Road, in Cork. The 54 year old had a chequered past, but for the last decade had lived a quiet and pious life, bothering no one. Despite this, he had suffered 25 stab wounds to his side and had been hit in the head with a long, machete-like blade.
Though he had no known quarrels with anyone, there was someone in Paul Jones' life who had a reason to do him harm.
This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.
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Sources:
Kevin O Neill and Noel Baker, “Murder probe after body is found”, Irish Examiner, Sept 9th 2019
William Dunne, “Tributes paid to dad found dead in Cork city as gardai launch murder investigation”, Irish Mirror, Sept 9th 2019
Ann Murphy, “Murdered man had criminal convictions but had found God”, Evening Echo, Sept 10th 2019
“Gardai search credit union CCTV in bid to trace killer”, Evening Echo, Sept 10th 2019
Olivia Kelleher, “Two held after man’s murder in Cork”, Irish Examiner, Sept 11th 2019
Liam Heylin, “Murder victim’s sister arrested for burglary”, Irish Examiner, Sept 13th 2019
for a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
8/22/2023 • 58 minutes, 21 seconds
130 - Drugs, Death and Butchery: The Deaths of Vincent Costello, Morgan Costello and Damien Monahan
In the early hours of 29th April, 2000, a fire was discovered in an upmarket flat in the seaside resort of Scheveningen, The Hague. Three occupants were found dead in the bathtub - young Irishmen Damien Monahan and Vincent and Morgan Costello.
Was the fire an accident, some sort of gangland hit, or something else altogether?
This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.
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Isabel Conway, “Hunt for Dutch killers who set Irishman on fire”, Irish Independent, May 3rd 2000
Dan Collins and Isabel Conway, Clareman burned, brutally tortured in drugs war, Irish Examiner, May 3rd 2000
Dan Collins, “Drugs gang tortured, executed Irish trio”, Irish Examiner, May 4th 2000
Frank Khan, “Drugs slaughter, five Irish deaths feared by Interpol”, Irish Independent, May 4th 2000
Gordon Deegan, “Agonising wait for family to have worst confirmed”, Irish Examiner, May 5th 2000
Barry Roche, “Irishman shocked at being linked to murders”, Irish Examiner, May 5th 2000
Cian McCormack, “Information on Bansha brothers sent to Holland to help identify bodies”, Irish Examiner, May 5th 2000
Conor Keane, “Revenge possible motive behind brutal murders”, Irish Examiner, May 5th 2000
Martina Devlin, “Sun sea sand and quietly selling drugs for a living”, Irish Independent, May 6th 2000
Conor Sweeney, “Murdered men had only small drugs plant”, Irish Independent, May 6th 2000
Isabel Conway, “Blood death and butchery in a gangland tale of two cities”, Sunday Independent, May 7th 2000
For a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
8/7/2023 • 42 minutes, 2 seconds
129 - A Battle for Justice: The murder of Brian Fizgerald
In the early hours of 29th November, 2002, 34 year old father of two arrived home from working his shift as the security manager at a popular nightclub in Limerick City.
He was shot to death in his driveway in a suspected gangland killing.
Would gardai be able to find enough evidence to bring members of one of Limerick's most notorious gangs before a court?
This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.
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Sources:
Barry Duggan, “Mean Streets”, O’Brien Press.
Stephen Hayes, “Dad shot down at family home”, Evening Herald, Nov 29th 2002.
“Anti-drugs nightclub bouncer shot dead outside his home”, Irish Independent, Nov 30th 2002.
John Lawrence, “Murdered nightclub bouncer intimidated by drugs gang”, Evening Herald, Dec 2nd 2002.
Mairead Ni Chaoimh, “Murder suspect may have fled”, LimericK Leader, Dec 2nd 2002.
Cormac O’Keefe, “Murder frightens club staff”, Irish Examiner, Dec 4th 2002.
Eugene Hogan, “Bid to clean up violence on streets”, Evening Herald, Dec 20th 2002.
Eugene Hogan, “Divers find gun probably used to murder club bouncer”, Irish Independent, Dec 23rd 2002.
“Death probe four released”, Irish Independent, Oct 25th 2003.
Eugene Hogan, “No trial in hero bouncer murder”, Evening Herald, Jul 23rd 2004.
Eugene Hogan, “Killers of club bouncer may never be tried”, Irish Independent, Jul 23rd 2004.
for a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
7/24/2023 • 43 minutes, 7 seconds
128 - A Questionable Conviction: The Deaths of Margaret and Martin Glynn
On a chilly Sunday morning in December of 1980, Michael Kelly arrived at a neighbours house in a panic. There was a fire in the house he was staying in nearby, and inside were the two elderly siblings who he was there to look after.
Sadly, Margaret and Martin Glynn - siblings in their 80s - were removed from the house and pronounced dead.
But was this a tragic accident, or a malicious act driven by greed?
This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.
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Sources:
“Blaze murder link probe”, Evening Herald, Nov 18th 1981.
“Galway deaths, man is held”, Evening Press, Nov 23rd 1981.
“Remanded on murder charge”, Irish Examiner, Nov 24th 1981.
“Charged with murder”, Connacht Tribune, Nov 27th 1981.
“Murder Charge”, Connacht Tribune, Apr 16th 1982.
“Turnip in blaze room was body of woman”, Irish Independent, Mar 22nd 1983.
“Woman in blaze ‘was strangled’”, Irish Examiner, Mar 22nd 1983.
“Woman strangled before blaze”, Evening Echo, Mar 22nd 1983.
“Woman was dead before bed fire”, Irish Independent, Mar 23rd 1983.
“Victim drove me ‘insane’”, Irish Examiner, Mar 24th 1983.
“Accused got on great with victim”, Evening Echo, Mar 24th 1983.
“‘Driven to murder by victim’, says accused”, Irish Independent, Mar 24th 1983.
“Killer breaks down at life sentence”, Irish Independent, Mar 25th 1983.
“Man gets life for murder”, Irish Examiner, Mar 25th 1983.
Sean Rice, “Mercy dash to Mountjoy in bid to save life of striker”, Connacht Tribune, Jul 11th 1986.
“State takes over estate”, Irish Examiner, Feb 21st 1989.
Paul Muldowney, “State to run farm willed to murderer”, Irish Press, Feb 21st 1989.
“State takes charge of murder case estate”, Tuam Herald, Feb 25th 1989.
“Convicted killer’s appeal 20 years on”, Irish Independent, Jul 24th 2003.
Sean O Carthaigh, “Senior officer was linked to all tribunals into garda behaviour”, Irish Examiner, Jun 3rd 2005.
Aodhan O’Faolain, “Galwayman appeals murder conviction 25 years on”, Nov 13th 2007.
Aodhan O’Faolain, “Harbison’s evidence ‘unsafe’ in Galwayman’s original murder trial”, Connacht Tribune, Nov 23rd 2007.
For a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
7/10/2023 • 42 minutes, 4 seconds
127 - An Unusual Defence: Layla Brennan
In March of 1999, Phillip Colgan and his wife Mary walked into Rathfarnham Garda Station and with a story to tell. It would be his first of many., and it would be up to a jury to decide which was true - and who killed Layla Brennan.
This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.
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Sources:
Missing, Presumed, book by Alan Bailey.
Tomas MacRuairi, “Chef jailed for eight years after knifepoint rape of widow”, Irish Press, June 20th 1992.
“Elderly woman subjected to degrading ordeal”, Irish Examiner, June 30th 1992.
Frank Courell, “Chef gets 8 years for vicious rape of widow”, Irish Independent, June 30th 1992.
“Man, 26, charged with Dublin Mountain murder”, Sunday Independent, March 7th 1999.
“Gardai appeal for help”, Evening Echo, March 6th 1999.
Sean McCarthaigh, “Man charged with woman’s murder”, Irish Examiner, March 8th 1999.
“Victim remembered as caring woman”, The Echo, March 11th 1999.
Yvonne Kinsella, “Grief as tragic victim is buried”, The Echo, March 11th 1999.
“Brennan murder accused appears in District Court”, April 6th 1999.
John Lee, “Victim’s family tell neighbours ‘thanks’”, The Echo, May 13th 1999.
“Prostitute’s body dumped in ditch after money row”, Evening Herald, October 24th 2000.
Suzanne Mac Manus, “Wife of murder suspect says he told her he strangled prostitute”, Irish Examiner, October 25th 2000.
Suzanne Mac Manus, “Husband told me about killing prostitute”, Irish Independent, October 25th 2000.
Suzanne Mac Manus, “Gay link to girl’s death”, Evening Herald, October 25th 2000.
For a full list of sources, see mensreapod.com
7/3/2023 • 38 minutes, 51 seconds
126 - Sex, Lies and Videotape: the murder of Gerry McGinley
In August of 2000, Gerry McGinley disappeared from his home near Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh. His wife Julie said he had packed up a plastic bag and had taken off.
The police investigation came up with numerous leads. Had Gerry fallen foul of the Real IRA? Or maybe he'd crossed drug dealers? Was his former lover - or indeed her husband - enraged enough to make him run, or worse? It also seemed likely Gerry had been blackmailing local men with videos they'd rather not exist...
Or perhaps the answer was much closer to home, and to be found in the newly re-decorated master bedroom of the McGinley's bungalow...
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Sources:
Michael Breslin, ‘Renewed search for missing man’, Fermanagh Herald, Sept 13th 2000
Martin Breen, ‘Reveal; our son’s secret grave’, Belfast Telegraph, Feb 26th 2001
Martin Breen, ‘Wife of missing man is arrested’, Belfast Telegraph, Mar 21st 2001
Martin Breen, ‘Missing man: trio quizzed’, Belfast Telegraph, Mar 23rd 2001
Martin Breen and Ciaran O Neill, ‘Lakes searched in hunt for body’ Belfast Telegraph, Mar 24th 2001
Martin Breen, ‘Wife and second man are quizzed by detectives’, Belfast Telegraph, Mar 24th 2001
‘Three charged with murder’, Fermanagh Herald, Mar 28th 2001
‘Three charged with murder’, Ulster Herald, Mar 29th 2001
‘Murder accused trio are remanded in custody’, Belfast Telegraph, Apr 2nd 2001
Jerry McLaughlin, ‘Woman on charges of murdering husband’, Irish Examiner, Apr 3rd 2001
‘Three accused of murdering Manorhamilton native’ Leitrim Observer, Apr 4th 2001
Martin Breen, ‘Murder rap in sex film, court told, Belfast Telegraph, Apr 6th 2001
Martin Breen, ‘Sex video twist to murder rap court hearing, Belfast Telegraph, Apr 7th 2001
Martin Breen, ‘RUC divers search for missing man’, Belfast Telegraph, Apr 9th 2001
‘“Serious concerns” regarding bail for wife of murdered Manor native’, Leitrim Observer, Apr 18th 2001
‘Crown claims sex in a car couple killed her husband’, Leitrim Observer, May 9th 2001
‘Murder trial hears of sex blackmail racket claims, Belfast Telegraph, May 19th 2001
Ann O’Loughlin and Isabel Hurley, ‘Body link to sex triangle’, Evening Herald, June 4th 2001
Aideen Sheehan and Ann O’Loughlin, ‘Body in woods may be link in sex triangle trial mystery’, Irish Independent, June 5th 2001
Leonie Gohery, ‘Decomposed body believed to be missing McGinley’, Leitrim OBserver, June 6th 2001
‘Ballinamore body linked to sex triangle trial riddle’, Anglo Celt, June 7th 2001
Liam Collins, ‘A sorry tale of sex, blackmail and death’, Sunday Independent, June 10th 2001
‘Three co-accused in case sent forward for trial’, Fermanagh Herald, Jan 30th 2002
‘Submission heard in McGinley case’, Fermanagh Herald, Mar 27th 2002
‘Murdered McGinley received three severe blows to the head’, Leitrim Observer, Apr 3rd 2002
‘McPadden walks free in McGinley case’, Fermanagh Herald, Apr 17th 2002
‘McGinley murder trial gets underway’, Fermanagh Herald, Sept 11th 2002
‘Wife and lover deny murder’, Belfast Telegraph, Sept 16th 2002
‘Husband murdered by wife and lover’, Belfast Telegraph, Sept 17th 2002
Michael Donnelly, ‘Wife and her lover killed husband to keep affair secret’, Evening Herald, Sept 17th 2002
Aileen Murphy, ‘Plastic wrap link to body’, Fermanagh Herald, Sept 18th 2002
John Keogh, ‘Lovers killed husband in a fit of passion’, Evening Herald, Sept 18th 2002
Aileen Murphy, ‘Murder trial told of family debt’, Ulster Herald, Sept 19th 2002
Phil Jones, ‘Girl found skeleton in woodland’, Evening Herald, Sept 19th 2002
Louisa Nesbitt, ‘Babysitter weeps over photos of children’, Irish Examiner, Sept 20th 2002
‘Last hours of murder victim are recalled’, Belfast Telegraph, Sept 20th 2002
‘Real IRA threat to murdered man’, Belfast Telegraph, Sept 21st 2002
‘Murder accused flirted with hotel boss, court told’, Belfast Telegraph, Sept 24th 2002
Michael Donnelly, ‘Accused flirted with hotel owner, murder trial told’, Irish Independent, Sept 24th 2002
‘Business partner caught with pants down’, Fermanagh Herald, Sept 25th 2002
‘Jury hears motive for murder was passion and money’, Leitrim Observer, Sept 25th 2002
‘Court hears murdered man got his dues’, Evening Herald, Sept 26th 2002
‘Victim got what was coming to him’, Belfast Telegraph, Sept 26th 2002
John Keogh, ‘Murder accused said the victim would be pushing up heather, court told’, Evening Herald, Sept 27th 2002
‘Accused feared for her husband’, Evening Herald, Oct 1st 2002
‘Court hears murder victim hired a hitman’, Leitrim Observer, Oct 2nd 2002
‘Murdered man friend with ‘criminal fraternity’’, Fermanagh Herald, Oct 2nd 2002
‘Jury told Gerard McGinley was a convicted rapist’, Leitrim Observer, Oct 2nd 2002
‘Scraps of love note found in accused’s van’, Belfast Telegraph, Oct 3rd 2002
‘Wife not told she was suspect’, Belfast Telegraph, oct 4th 2002
‘Priest tells murder trial of warning’, Belfast Telegraph, Oct 8th 2002
For a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
6/22/2023 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 22 seconds
125 - Murder by Car: Daniel McDonald
In the early hours of 2nd February, 2007, a tragedy occurred on the main street of Arklow, Co Wicklow. A man had been struck by a car and lay dying in the road.
It soon became clear, however, that this was no accident.
But - was it murder?
This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.
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Sources:
Junio McEnroe, “Gardai probe reported row as car kills man in town centre”, Irish Examiner, Feb 3rd2007.
“Gardai probe death of man struck by car on path”, Sunday Independent, Feb 4th 2007
“Daniel loved to play sport and socialize”, Irish Independent, Feb 8th 2007.
“Gardai piecing together Daniel's final moments”, Irish Independent, Feb 8th 2007.
“Town comes to a standstill as hundreds pay final respects”, Irish Independent, Feb 8th2007.
“Murder Charge”, Irish Examiner, June 1st 2007.
“Man (21) is charged with Daniel's murder”, Irish Independent, Jun 7th 2007.
Georgina O Halloran, “Head and chest injuries caused man’s death “, Irish Examiner, Aug 15th2007.
Nicola Boyes, “Murder accused ‘cracked up’ claim”, Evening Herald, Apr 8th 2008.
Nicola Boyes, “ Victim flipped into air by car, murder trial told”, Irish Independent, Apr 9th 2008.
Nicola Boyes, “Accused man was chased by four men, court told”, Irish Examiner, Apr 10th 2008.
“Victim killed after car drove into him”, Irish Independent, Apr 10th 2008.
Daniel Hickey, “Man accused of murder was screaming like a lunatic, court told”, Irish Examiner, Apr 11th 2008.
“Woman tells of hijacking car”, Irish Examiner, Apr 12th 2008.
Nicola Boyes, “Accused sped towards victim without braking”, Evening Herald, Apr 15th 2008.
Nicola Boyes, “Murder trial hears victim flung in air ‘like a rag doll’”, Irish Examiner, Apr 15th2008.
Nicola Boyes, “Murder accused had ample chance to leave town”, Apr 16th 2008.
Nicola Boyes, “Murder accused was acting like the antichrist”, Evening Herald, Apr 16th2008.
“Murder accused said he wanted to get a shotgun”, Irish Independent, Apr 17th 2008.
Nicola Boyes, “Witness describes fight before man was killed by car”, Irish Examiner, Apr 17th2008.
Nicola Boyes, “Man was choking on blood in middle of road, court told”, Irish Examiner, Apr 18th2008.
“Murder accused speeding in car when he hit victim, court hears”, Irish Examiner, Apr 22nd2008.
For a full list of sources, please see www.mensreapod.com
6/5/2023 • 41 minutes, 28 seconds
124 - Siobhan Hynes: Murder Most Foul
17 year old Siobhan Hynes went out with friends to the small village of an Cheathru Rua on the night of Sat 5th December 1998. She never made it home.
Siobhan's body was found the following day, on the foreshore of a nearby beach.
How could something like this happen in such a small, isolated community?
This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.
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Sources:
Tocht na Máthar Episode 3, available on the TG4 player
Brian McDonald, “Schoolgirl attacked near remote beach say gardai”, Irish Independent, December 9th 1998
“Murder most foul and the finger of suspicion”, Irish Independent, December 12th 1998
“Questionnaire issued in bid to find killer”, Irish Examiner, December 12th 1998
Declan Varley, “Murder hunt for killer of Connemara teen”, Tuam Herald, December 12th 1998
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5/22/2023 • 54 minutes, 57 seconds
123 - Death in the Sun: Celine Conroy
In the summer of 2005, Celine Conroy decided to pack up her three kids to spend the summer in Spain alongside her partner Paul Hickey. But rather than a relaxing escape from her life back in Dublin, the holiday ended in horror.
This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.
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Sources:
“Murder suspect in court over villa death”, Evening Herald, August 30th 2005
Jane Walker and Conor Mulally, “Dubliner to face charges over partner’s killing”, Irish Times, August 30th 2005
Cormac Looney and Mick McCaffrey, “Mum ‘axed to death in row’”, Evening Herald, August 30th 2005
“Scene of the killing played host to boozy parties”, Evening Herald, August 30th2005
Cormac O’ Keefe, “Villa death suspect refused bail by Spanish court”, Irish Examiner, August 31st 2005
Cormac O’Keefe, “Celine died in Spanish escape from ‘Little Beirut’”, Irish Examiner, August 31st 2005
Owen Conlon, “Irish man charged with villa death on suicide watch”, Irish Examiner, September 3rd 2005
Evelyn Ring, “If I told her I was sick, she might be alive now”, Irish Examiner, September 15th 2005
for a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
5/1/2023 • 40 minutes, 9 seconds
122 - Darragh Conroy: The mobile phone murder
On the night of the 11th Nov, 2003, Patricia Conroy frantically searched the small midlands town of Mountmellick for her 14 year old son Darragh. He wasn't answering the new mobile phone he'd just received and he hadn't come home when expected.
Ms Conroy had no idea that hours earlier, Darragh had crossed paths with a schoolmate - 16 year old Darren Goodwin - and her son would not be coming home.
This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.
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Sources:
Bernie O'Toole and Michael Lavery, “Boy is hammered to death for his phone”, Evening Herald, (November 12th 2003)
Melanie Finn, “Horrified locals want to know why”, Irish Independent, (November 13th 2003)
John Breslin and Charlie Keegan, “15 year old charged in relation to boy’s death”, Irish Examiner, (November 13th 2003)
Neans McSweeney, “I can’t remember a tougher mass to prepare”, Irish Examiner, (November 14th 2003)
“A town in mourning”, The Laois Nationalist, (November 21st 2003)
Joe Barrett, “Outpouring of grief as Darragh is laid to rest”, Laois Nationalist, (November 21st 2003)
Grace Halford, “Poignant farewell to Dar”, Leinster Express, (November 22nd 2003)
Siobhan Gaffney, “Teenager ‘beaten to death over his phone’”, Irish Independent, (July 20th 2004)
Siobhan Gaffney, “Teen denies hammering friend to death over mobile”, Irish Examiner, (July 20th 2004)
‘Mum repeatedly rang son as he was ‘killed for his phone’”, Irish Independent, (July 21st 2004)
Siobhan Gaffney, “Mother kept ringing son on the night he died”, Irish Examiner, (July 21st 2004)
Siobhan Gaffney, “Teenager died from ‘force of blows to his head’”, Irish Independent, (July 22nd 2004)
Siobhan Gaffney, “Accused ‘said he wanted to kill someone’”, Irish Examiner, (July 22nd 2004)
Sorcha Crowley, “Teenage suspect ‘asked grandmother for hammer on night of boy’s killing’, (July 28th 2004)
Sorcha Crowley, “Teenager found guilty of beating schoolboy to death with hammer”, (July 29th 2004)
“Judge criticises gardai's 'cavalier' treatment of boy”, Irish Times, (July 30th 2004)
“I will never be able to tell you I love you”, Irish Examiner, (October 13th 2004)
Siobhan Gaffney, “The court report”, Irish Examiner, (October 13th 2004)
Jim Caldwell, “I’d love to kill someone, someone that no one cares about”, Irish Examiner, (October 13th 2004)
Please see mensreapod.com for a full list of sources
4/3/2023 • 42 minutes, 21 seconds
121- For Reasons Unknown: The murder of Kenneth O'Brien
In January of 2016, people started to find body parts wrapped in shopping bags on a stretch of the Grand Canal in Co. Kildare. To gardai, this looked like a gangland hit. But when the remains were identified as 33 year old Kenneth O'Brien, it was quickly determined that he was not known to be involved in anything illegal.
Why was Kenneth O'Brien killed?
This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.
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Sources:
Deirdre Reynolds, “Mystery grows over canal suitcase body as gardai reveal body on recently placed in water”, Irish Independent, (January 17th 2016)
Conor Lally, “Head and hands cut from torso found in Co Kildare”, The Irish Times, (January 18th 2016)
“Butchered by violent gang”, The Herald (January 18th 2016)
Tom Brady, “Dismembered body in canal is man in 20s”, Irish Independent (January 18th 2016)
Cormac O’Keefe, “Garda appeal in bid to find murder scene”, Irish Examiner (January 19th 2016)
“Headless victim in suitcase ‘may have been killed at party’, Irish Independent (January 19th 2016)
“Kenneth’s family ‘in shock’ at murder after his body is taken from suitcase in canal”, The Herald, (January 20th2016)
“Gardai believe ‘body in bag’ victim killed over grudge”, Irish Independent, (January 20th 2016)
“Gardai appeal to public about ‘suitcase’ death”, The Echo, (January 21st 2016)
Ken Foy, “Text probe in canal murder”, The Herald, (January 21st 2016)
Ken Foy, “Last 24 hours of body in suitcase victim still a mystery to gardai”, The Herald, (January 22nd 2016)
“Criminal linked to dad’s killing”, The Herald, (January 22nd 2016)
Ken Foy, “Grisly canal murder is now considered gang hit as gardai investigate missing cash link”, The Herald, (January 23rd 2016)
Caroline O’Doherty, “Canal murder hunt continues today”, Irish Examiner, (January 25th 2016)
“Gardai find body parts in suitcase murder probe”, The Herald, (January 25th 2016)
“Suitcase victim ‘killed in row over funding of drug-dealing network’”, The Herald, (January 25th 2016)
“Tools found in hunt for Kenneth’s body parts”, The Herald, (January 26th 2016)
Lynda Doyle, “Body parts found in canal at Sallins”, The Kildare Nationalist, (January 26th 2016)
Ken Foy, “Butchered dad shot once in head before body was cut up”, The Herald, (January 27th 2016)
Ken Foy, “Canal murder case gardai may go to Australia in hunt for more clues”, The Herald, (January 28th2016)
Tom Brady, “Mystery of body in suitcase sends gardai to ends of the earth”, Irish Independent, (January 30th2016)
Conor Feehan, “Funeral of butchered body-in-bag to be held on Wednesday”, The Herald, (February 1st2016)
Martin Grant, “Father’s sad farewell as ‘handsome, loving’ Kenneth is laid to rest”, The Herald, (February 4th2016)
“Burial of murdered man takes place amid deep sorrow”, The Echo, (February 4th 2016)
Laura Larkin, “Search for gun as gardai quiz two men in canal body probe”, The Herald, (February 8th 2016)
Tom Tuite, “Man charged in court with murder of Kenneth O’Brien”, The Irish Times, (February 12th 2016)
Tom Tuite, “Judge asks DPP to make progress in Kenneth O’Brien case”, The Irish Times, (May 25th 2016)
For a full list of sources, please visit mensreapod.com
3/21/2023 • 52 minutes, 40 seconds
120 - Dear Diary: The murder of Alison Shaughnessy
In June of 1991, 21 year old newly-wed Alison Shaughnessy was found lying in a pool of blood at the entrance to her flat in London by her husband John. After a stalled police investigation, two women were arrested and tried for Alison's murder.
But is it possible that what was presented to the court as motive for her murder, gleaned from a 21 year old woman's diary, had pointed police in the wrong direction?
Who killed Alison Shaughnessy?
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Sources:
“Irish girl murdered in London” in The Evening Herald(5 June 1991) p. 57
Aidan Hennigan, “Murder to be reconstructed”, in The Evening Press (5 June 1991) p. 5
Bernard Purcell, “Knife killer ‘was waiting for Alison’” in The Evening Herald (5 June 1991)
p. 10
“Young wife slain in flat” in The Irish Independent(5 June 1991) p. 1
“Killer’s face ‘scratched’” in The Evening Herald (6 June 1991) p. 2.
“London murder shock” in The Munster Express (7 June 1991) p. 13
‘Late Mrs A Shaughnessy” in The Roscommon Herald (21 June 191) p. 10
Feargal Keane, “Alison a serial killing?” in The Evening Press (24 June 1991) p. 1
“Alison: £25,000 reward” in The Irish Independent (30 July 1991) p. 3
“Alison breakthrough” in The Evening Herald (8 August 1991) p. 19
“Sisters charged with girl’s murder” in The Kilkenny People (16 August 1991) p. 1.
“Sisters remanded for murder” in The Irish Independent(10 august 1991) p 3
“Refused Bail” in The Munster Express (13 September 1991) p. 12
‘Alison killing: man bailed” in The Irish Independent(8 November 1991) p. 24
“Sisters charged with bank clerk’s murder” in The Munster Express (13 December 1991) p. 1.
“Sisters ‘cut throat’ of lover’s Irish wife” in The Irish Independent (28 January 1992) p. 43.
For a full list of sources, please see www.mensreapod.com
3/6/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 22 seconds
119: Missing Mary
Mary Boyle disappeared from a swampy field next her grandparents home in an isolated part of Donegal in 1977. She disappeared without a trace, and her case has become the longest running missing child case in Ireland.
In forty years, the case has seen only one arrest and also has been linked with notorious Scottish child-killer Robert Black, and has drawn the attention of controversial media figures. But, through all that, Mary is still missing, and her mother still prays daily to know what happened to her.
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Sources:
Barry Cummins, Missing: The unsolved cases of Ireland's vanished women and children (Dublin: Gill Books, 2019) ch. 9.
Mary Boyle: The Untold Story. Written and Directed by Gemma O'Doherty.
Brighid McLaughlin, “ Mary Boyle – a stolen child” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/mary-boyle-a-stolen-child-26259379.html (16 May 1999)
Anita Guidera, “Gardai probe 26-year missing child link to UK killer” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gardai-probe-26year-missing-child-link-to-uk-killer-25922663.html (18 November 2003)
Anita Gudera and Martha Kerns, “Missing girl's father one of three tragic drownings in five hours” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/missing-girls-father-one-of-three-tragic-drownings-in-five-hours-25976360.html (20 July 2005)
Anita Guidera, “Mum still searches for her girl, 30 years on” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/mum-still-searches-for-her-girl-30-years-on-26270736.html (15 March 2007)
Anita Guidera, “34- year search for girl resumes” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/34year-search-for-girl-resumes-26612529.html (10 January 2011)
Mark Hilliard, Greg Harkin and David Young, “Paedophile faces questions in missing teen's cold case” in the Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/paedophile-faces-questions-in-missing-teens-cold-case-26786394.html (28 October 2011)
Anita Guidera, “Search to resume for body of girl missing since 1977” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/search-to-resume-for-body-of-girl-missing-since-1977-30681599.html (19 March 2012)
Greg Harkin, “Cold case report on missing Mary (6) due shortly” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/cold-case-report-on-missing-mary-6-due-shortly-30681588.html (21 March 2012)
For a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
1/16/2023 • 39 minutes, 54 seconds
118 - Raonaid Murray (from the Guilt Trip Archives)
On the night of the 3rd of September 1999, Raonaid Murray was walking home through Dun Laoghaire and Glenageary in South Dublin.
As she took a short cut through a quiet laneway, she was attacked.
Her murder has never been solved.
Research Assistance for this episode by Eileen MacFarlene
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Sources:
Rainy in Glenageary Dir. Graham Jones (2019) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2kjsm11_t4&t=1282s
"Is this the man who stabbed teenager Raonaid to death?; Photofit clue in hunt for murderer.." The Free Library. 1999 MGN LTD 12 Nov. 2020 https://www.thefreelibrary.com/IS+THIS+THE+MAN+WHO+STABBED+TEENAGER+RAONAID+TO+DEATH%3f%3b+Photofit+clue...-a060407424
Paul Williams, “Dwyer not involved in Raonaid's murder” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/dwyer-not-involved-in-raonaids-murder-31101257.html(28 March 2015)
Mick McCaffrey, “Litany of mistakes made in Raonaid Murray case” in The Sunday Tribune http://www.tribune.ie/news/article/2009/aug/09/litany-of-mistakes-made-in-raonaid-murray-case/ (9 August 2009)
Jack Quann, “Raonaid Murray's family appeal for information on 21st anniversary of her murder” from Newstalk.ie https://www.newstalk.com/news/raonaid-murrays-family-appeal-information-21st-anniversary-murder-1071012(4 September 2020)
Emma McMenamy, “Former detective 'convinced' Raonaid Murray knew her killer and t may have been a female” from DublinLive.ie https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/former-detective-convinced-raonaid-murray-18850967(30 August 2020)
Ronan McGreevy, “Gardai renew appeal to find killer of Dublin teenager Raonaid Murray” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/garda%C3%AD-renew-appeal-to-find-killer-of-dublin-teenager-raonaid-murray-1.4346174 (3 September 2020)
“Inquest: Raonaid fatal wounds” in The Evening Herald(3 November 1999) p. 7.
“Inquest is adjourned” in The Evening Herald (2 November 2000) p. 20
Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Raonaid_Murray
With thanks to Eileen MacFarlene from Crimelapse for research assistance for this episode!
Sources – Raonaid Murray:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2kjsm11_t4 - Rainy in Glenageary
https://twitter.com/rtenews/status/772512693588819971
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBDXVTNJ4ek
https://www.todayfm.com/news/gardai-renew-appeal-information-murder-raonaid-murray-20th-anniversary-900893?fbclid=IwAR3Ep5def4gHCGxuJgWRNJSKSZnoMCM1JKwi8lBYUmVK_Mjgh1fLcNJ_DPQ
Irish Times Newspaper articles
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/garda%C3%AD-renew-appeal-to-find-killer-of-dublin-teenager-raonaid-murray-1.4346174
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/20-years-on-parents-of-raonaid-murray-appeal-for-help-to-catch-her-killer-1.4007558
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/come-out-from-the-shadows-raonaid-murray-family-addresses-killer-20-years-after-murder-1.4007415
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/the-last-hours-of-jastine-valdez-and-her-killer-mark-hennessy-1.3508349
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/garda%C3%AD-appeal-for-information-on-raonaid-murray-murder-1.2778668
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/dwyer-case-garda%C3%AD-may-question-killer-on-serious-crimes-1.2157835
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/inquest-finds-teenager-unlawfully-killed-1.1251501
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/teen-murder-in-1999-still-being-investigated-inquest-told-1.669695
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/letter-from-raonaid-suspect-yields-crucial-break-26225070.html https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/brutal-murder-has-mystified-gardai-and-terrified-people-in-seaside-town-1.226249
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/net-begins-to-close-on-raonaids-killer-as-photofit-man-is-named-26260869.html
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/did-a-jealous-love-rival-kill-raonaid-34907183.html https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/just-like-a-normal-teenager-she-raved-about-george-michaels-music-kept-her-favourite-teddy-bear-on-her-bed-talked-of-seeing-the-world-and-was-frequently-five-minutes-late-turning-up-for-her-shift-at-the-shop-26138107.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Raonaid_Murray#Cold_case_investigation
https://www.broadsheet.ie/2016/02/04/an-overlooked-suspect/
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/did-a-jealous-love-rival-kill-raonaid-34907183.html
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/raonaid-s-friends-grieve-for-promise-brutally-terminated-1.224919
https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/raonaid-murray-knew-killer-says-12059574
https://www.thefreelibrary.com/DID+KILLER+WRECK+RAONAID%27S+GRAVE%3F%3B+Mum+seeks+probe+into+theft+of...-a086118751 https://www.thefreelibrary.com/End+our+misery%3B+Raonaid+Murray%27s+parents+new+plea+to+catch+killer...-a0206812908
11/21/2022 • 28 minutes, 12 seconds
117 - The Burden They Carry: The murder of Marie Kilmartin
In December of 1993, 35 year old Marie Kilmartin got a phone call. Then, she left her house and never returned.
Marie's body was recovered some six months later, in a bog 25 km from her home in Portlaoise. She had been strangled.
Why would anyone want to hurt this friendly, vulnerable woman?
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Sources:
“Missing person” in The Cork Examiner (22 December 1993) p. 24.
“Missing woman appeal” in The Irish Press (22 December 1993) p. 4
“Missing woman” in The Nationalist (24 December 1993) p. 7
“Search continues for missing Portlaoise woman” in The Leinster Express (25 December 1993) p 1
“Portlaoise woman still missing” in The Leinster Express (1 January 1994) p. 1.
“Portlaoise woman still missing” in The Leinster Express(8 January 1994) p. 4.
“Gardai call for information on missing woman” in The Evening Echo (12 January 1994) p. 9
“Missing woman” in The Irish Independent (29 January 1994) p. 4
Don Lavery, “Bid to identify woman’s body found in bog drain” in The Evening Herald (11 June 1994) p. 1
“Woman’s body in bog sparks murder inquiry” in The Evening Herald (13 June 1994) p. 4.
Paulette O’Connor, “Probe as body found in bog” in The Irish Press (13 June 1994) p. 2
“Murder hunt for killer of woman left in bog” in The Irish Press (14 June 1994) p. 2
“Mystery phone caller sought” in The Irish Press (14 June 1994) p. 2
Stephen Rae, “Murdered girl knew killer say gardai” in The Evening Herald (14 June 1994)
p.2.
Eilish O’Regan, “Care worker was ‘in distress’” in The Irish Independent (14 June 1994) p. 7
“Midlands woman was murdered” in The Cork Examiner (14 June 1994) p. 3
Mairead Carey, “Anguish in Galway at funeral of slain woman” in The Irish Press (15 June 1994) p. 10
Barry O’Kelly, “Gardai are following strong lead in bog case” in The Irish Press (15 June 1994) p. 10.
Eamon Timmins, “Gardai follow murder leads” in The Cork Examiner (15 June 1994) p. 5
“Murder hunt as woman’s body is found in bog drain” in The Westmeath Independent (17 June 1994) p. 10
“Kilmartin family thank Gardai and public” in The Westmeath Independent (17 June 1994) p. 10
“Ballinasloe and Athlone mourns tragic death of Marie Kilmartin” in The Westmeath Independent (17 June 1994) p.p. 1, 10
Harry Casey, “Definite line of enquiry in death of Marie” in The Connacht Tribune (17 June 1994) p. 1, 10.
“No developments in Kilmartin murder hunt” in The Offaly Independent (24 June 1994) p. 15
Stephen Rae, “Two men held over body-in-bog killing” in The Evening Herald (25 June 1994) p. 1
“Men are released” in The Cork Examiner (27 June 1994) p. 2.
“Murder probes proceed” in The Connacht Tribune (1 July 1994) p. 20
“Bog death probe” in The Irish Independent (28 July 1994) p. 3
“Kilmartin inquest adjourned” in The Leinster Express(6 August 1994) p. 40
“Murderer still at large” in The Leinster Express (31 December 1994) p. 19
“Woman in bog drain ‘strangled’” in The Evening Herald(15 June 1995) p 4.
“Woman was strangled inquest told” in The Nationalist(23 June 1995) p 5
“Murder investigation continuing, inquest told” in The Leinster Express (24 June 1995) p. 11
“Marie’s murder – no link, Supt.” In The Nationalist(26 April 1996) p 13
Peter Teach “Laois/Offaly crime goes against trend” in The Nationalist (9 August 1996) p. 7
Cormac Looney, “New reward in bid to trace Jo Jo” in The Evening Herald (9 November 2005) p. 26
Cormac O’Keefe, “Appeal for information on dead and missing women” in The Irish Examiner (10 November 2005) p 7
Cormac Looney, “’Wolfman’ to face Marie murder quiz” in The Evening Herald (15 November 2005) p. 2
Darren O’Loughlin, “Renewed appeal on Kilmartin murder” in The Leinster Express (16 November 2005) p 6-7
Cormac Looney, “No leads found in search for missing women” in The Evening Herald (30 December 2005) p. 16-17.
Dara deFaoite, “Aine bids to solve mum’s murder” in The Irish Independent (16 December 2006) p. 12
Mary Regan, “Search for birth mother turns to hunt for her killer” in the Irish Examiner (16 December 2006)
Ryan Dunne, “Who killed Marie Kilmartin 13 years ago?” in The Leinster Express (20 December 2006) p. 2-3.
Jane Last, “Gardai reopen murder probe” in The Evening Herald (25 April 2007) p 23
Jim Cusack, “How can my mother’s killer live a normal life?” in The Sunday Independent (11 November 2007) p. 8
Conor Ganly, “gardai renew appeal in Kilmartin case” in The Leinster Express (20 February 2008) p 5
Alan O’Keefe, “Three still held over 1993 killing of Marie” in The Evening Herald (22 September 2008) p 17
Eimear Ni Bhraonain, “Three held over 1993 abduction and murder of woman” in The Irish Independent (23 September 2008) p. 4.
Tom Brady, “No case will be forgotten promises garda chief” in The Irish Independent (23 September 2008) p. 4
Cormac O’Keefe, “Three held in 15-year-old murder case” in The Irish Examiner (23 September 2008) p 5
Cormac Ganly, “Kilmartin suspects quizzed” in The Leinster Express (24 September 2008) p. 1, 4.
Eimear Ni Bhraonain, “Gardai release three quizzed on 1993 murder” in The Irish Independent (24 September 2008) p. 6
Michelle Hogan, “Cold case probe into horror Laois murder” in The Leinster Express (13 August 2019) p. 6
Michelle McDonagh, “On the trail of a killer” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/on-the-trail-of-a-killer-1.1290245 (16 January 2007).
Barry Cummins, Missing (Dublin: Gill Books, YEAR) pp 34-44
11/8/2022 • 41 minutes, 6 seconds
116 - Tom Clisham's Body
In December of 1997, 53 year old bachelor farmer Tom Clisham was found dead in his cottage in Galway. He hadn't been seen in some time, and his body was in such a bad state no visual identification could be made.
It seemed some sort of fight had occurred in his home - but over what, Gardai had no clue.
Who killed Tom Clisham?
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Sources:
“Murder probe as body found mutilated by dogs in home” in The Evening Herald (5 December 1997) p. 6.
Kevin Moore, “West awakening to a brutal new reality” in The Sunday Independent (7 December 1997) p. 6.
“Nephew up on harm charge” in The Irish Independent(9 December 1997) p. 7.
“Farm accused refused bail” in The Irish Independent(16 December 1997) p. 7.
“No bail for man linked to dead farmer” in The Irish Independent (20 December 1997) p. 6.
Brian MacDonald, “Judge protests at lack of aid for prisoner” in The Irish Independent (6 January 1998) p. 4.
John Kilraine, “New charges over killing” in The Irish Independent (30 January 1998) p. 8.
“Charged with uncle’s murder” in The Evening Herald(18 March 1998) p. 17.
Ray Managh, “Murder threat to witness, court told” in The Irish Independent (9 April 1998) p. 13.
Rita O’Reilly, “Murder trial told of violent assault inside remote house” in The Irish Independent (20 January 1999) p. 6
Rita O’Reilly, “Victim ‘too mutilated for identification’” in The Irish Independent (21 January 1999) p. 7
“Nephew ‘prodded deceased in neck with broken bottle’” in The Irish Independent (22 January 1999) p. 10.
Rita O’Reilly, ‘Murder accused threatened to kill me, says witness” in The Irish Independent (23 January 1999) p. 4.
“Witness denies changing story” in The Irish Independent(26 January 1999) p. 6.
Rita O’Reilly, “Dole not collected for weeks, murder trial told” in The Irish Independent (27 January 1999) p 6.
Rita O’Reilly, “Pathologist says tied-up corpse was strangled” in The Irish Independent (28 January 1999) p. 6.
“Jury absent for legal discussion” in The Irish Times(29 January 1999) p. 6.
“Legal arguments in murder trial” in The Irish Times(3 February 1999) p. 4.
“Man accused of murdering uncle said he could not remember killing, jury told” in The Irish Times (5 February 1999) p. 4.
Suzanne MacManus, “Body eaten by animals, murder trial told” in The Irish Independent (6 February 1999) p. 16
“man denies having sex with uncle he is accused of killing” in The Irish Times (9 February 1999) p. 4.
Suzanne MacManus, “Whiskey ‘turns accused into monster’” in The Irish Independent (9 February 1999) p. 5.
Stephen Ross, “Sex crime claim at murder trial” in The Evening Herald (9 February 1999) p. 12
“Man accused of murder was told it was a sexual crime, defence claims” in The Irish Times (10 February 1999) p. 4.
“Murder accused ‘told he was gay’ jury hears” in The Irish Independent (10 February 1999) p. 4
Suzanne MacManus, “Accused ‘admitted murder to garda” in The Evening Herald (11 February 1999) p. 9
Rita O’Reilly, “Body probably farmer, tests show” in The Irish Independent (11 February 1999) p. 4.
“Blood on body ‘link to accused’” in The Irish Independent (12 February 1999) p. 4
Suzanne McManus, “Murder accused ‘left mark on wall’” in The Irish Independent (13 February 1999) p. 7.
“Publican says he saw murder victim in bar” in The Irish Times (16 February 1999) p. 4.
Suzanne MacManus, “Garda ‘made me alter statement’” in The Irish Independent (17 February 1999) p. 4
“Woman tells trial of being asked to change statement” in The Irish Times (17 February 1999) p. 18.
“Witness in murder trial a ‘liar’ says defence” in The Irish Times (19 February 1999) p. 11.
Suzanne MacManus, “Jury clears man accused of murdering his uncle” in The Irish Independent (20 February 1999) p. 4.
Cathal O’Shea, “I had nothing to do with my pal Tom’s murder” in The Sunday World (28 February 1999) p.p. 10-11
Damien Lane, “A jury found me innocent but people at home still think I killed Uncle Tom” in The Sunday World (22 August 1999) p. 8-9
Brian McDonald, “’Witness coerced’ claim is scurrilous says garda” in The Irish Independent (12 February 2000) p. 7
10/24/2022 • 52 minutes, 22 seconds
Introducing - Bad Women: The Blackout Ripper
Here’s a preview of Bad Women: The Blackout Ripper.
Over a single week in February 1942, a depraved serial killer stalked London’s dark and WWII bomb-ravaged streets, hunting for victims in the city’s bars and clubs. But the victims of the so-called Blackout Ripper are now all but forgotten. Using new research from police files, court transcripts and exhaustive genealogical studies, season 2 of Hallie Rubenhold’s Bad Women reconstructs the lives of the women The Blackout Ripper brutally attacked and murdered and examines why their deaths were swept from view.
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10/18/2022 • 16 minutes, 21 seconds
Introducing - The ReWatcher: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Welcome to the Hellmouth Weirdos! Your favourite Morbid hosts Ash and Alaina are branching out from true crime and heading to Sunnydale for the ultimate Buffy the Vampire Slayer Rewatch podcast! Alaina is a Buffy superfan and Ash has never watched a single episode, so whether you’re Team Angel, Team Spike, or have no clue who those people are…they’ve got you covered!
Join them each week as they slay their way through the series, episode by episode, re-watching, and watching for the very first time. They’ll break down Buffy and her friends adventures through weekly recaps, categories, and awards while Ash takes some (wooden stake) stabs at predicting what she thinks will happen next. They'll also welcome the occasional Buffy cast member, guest star, or celebrity superfan to join in the slaying.
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10/5/2022 • 4 minutes, 49 seconds
115 - Flawed Relationships: The killing of Julia O'Brien
Before the sun had even risen on the morning of Christmas Eve, 1995 Julia O'Brien was discovered dead on the floor in her home in Drimoleague, Co Cork.
Julia was well known locally, as was her problem with alcohol but no one would have thought that the 46 year married mother of five would die after a severe beating and strangulation.
What had happened?
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Sources:
“Accused said to have admitted blows” in The Irish Times(13 November 1998) p. 4.
“Man ‘admitted he pushed wife’” in The Irish Times(14 November 1998) p. 4.
Rita O’Reilly, “Wife drove husband to hit her, court told” in The Irish Independent (14 November 1998) p. 4.
Rita O’Reilly, “Murder charge husband of ‘low intelligence’” in The Irish Independent (17 November 1998) p. 10
“Man on murder charge ‘of dull intelligence’” in The Irish Times (17 November 1998) p. 4.
“Murder trial at closing stages” in The Evening Herald(18 November 1998) p. 22
Rita O’Reilly, “Husband not guilty of murdering wife” in The Irish Independent (18 November 1998) p. 15.
Rita O’Reilly, “Sons gave mother an ‘appalling battering’” in The Irish Independent (19 November 1998) p. 6.
Rita O’Reilly, “Manslaughter charge on father ‘preposterous’” in The Irish Independent (20 November 1998) p. 13.
“Defence sums up in case of Cork men accused of killing woman” in The Irish Times (20 November 1998) p. 6.
“Son convicted of killing mother” in The Irish Independent (21 November 1998) p. 1
Ralph Riegel, “Alcohol was tragic curse that led to Julia’s death” in The Irish Independent (21 November 1998) p. 9
Rita O’Reilly, “Son convicted of killing mother as father freed” in The Irish Independent (21 November 1998) p. 9.
“Convicted sons have sentences suspended” in The Evening Herald (15 December 1998) p. 2
Suzanne MacManus, “Suspended sentence for mother’s death” in The Irish Independent (16 December 1998) p. 8
“Sentence foe man who strangled mother to death on Christmas Eve suspended” in The Irish Times (16 December 1998) p. 2.
Ralph Riegel, “Sons for graveside contrition” in The Evening Herald (17 December 1998) p. 33.
9/26/2022 • 43 minutes, 9 seconds
114 - Damaged Individuals: The Murder of Patrick Sammon
In June 1997, Patrick Sammon was murdered in his home in Galway in the course of an argument.
What had led to the fight that night would be a story of two very damaged individuals and circumstances one lawyer said were "stranger than fiction".
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Sources:
“File sent to DPP on man’s death” in The Examiner (21 June 1997) p. 4
Declan Tierney, “Woman (36) is released from custody after questioning” in The Connacht Sentinel (24 June 1997) p. 9.
Declan Tierney, “Garda file on man’s brutal death ready for decision by DPP” in The City Tribune (14 November 1997) p. 9
“Woman charged with murder of boyfriend at their Galway home” in The Connacht Sentinel (10 February 1998) p. 1.
“Galway woman I charged with boyfriend’s murder” in The Irish Examiner (20 February 1998) p. 30.
“Woman charged with the murder of her boyfriend remanded on bail again” in The Connacht Sentinel (7 April 1998) p. 8
“Woman sent forward for trial on charge of murdering boyfriend” in The Connacht Sentinel (12 May 1998) p. 10
Rita O’Reilly, “Not guilty plea by woman in murder trial” in The Irish Examiner (9 March 1999) p. 4
Rita O’Reilly, “Woman killed lover after her sister’s suicide” in The Irish Independent (9 March 1999) p. 7
Rita O’Reilly, “Force used in fatal stabbing ‘significant’” in The Irish Independent (10 March 1999) p. 6
Rita O’Reilly, “Murder accused a damaged individual” in The Irish Examiner (10 March 1999) p. 10
Rita O’Reilly, “Murder accused says knife was to scare her lover” in The Irish Examiner (11 March 1999) p. 4.
Rita O’Reilly, “Woman stabbed her sister’s husband after row over his ex-wife’s suicide, trial told” in The City Tribune (12 March 1999) p. 15
Rita O’Reilly, “Accused hid kitchen knife under jumper” in The City Tribune (12 March 1999) p. 14
Rita O’Reilly, “Dead man was ‘the kindest you could meet’ without drink” in The City Tribune (12 March 1999) p. 14
Rita O’Reilly, “Significant force was needed to inflict fatal damage of wounds” in The City Tribune (12 March 1999) p. 15
Rita O’Reilly, “Previous fight had led to suspended sentence for Patrick Sammon” in The City Tribune (12 March 1999) p. 15
Rita O’Reilly, “Neighbour urged to go along with concocted story” in The City Tribune (12 March 1999) p. 15
Rita O’Reilly, “Woman admitted to hospital 51 times” in The City Tribune (12 March 1999) p. 15
Rita O’Reilly, “When fact outdoes fiction” in The Sunday Independent (14 March 1999) p. 5
Rita O’Reilly, “Murder accused ‘driven to stabbing’ by taunts” in The Irish Independent (16 March 1999) p. 5
Rita O’Reilly, “Insults made woman stab boyfriend to death” in The Irish Examiner (16 March 1999) p. 6
Rita O’Reilly, “I loved man I stabbed, I didn’t mean to kill him” in The Irish Examiner (17 March 1999) p. 3
Rita O’Reilly, “Murder charge woman ‘went out of control’ at insults to her dead sister” in The City Tribune (18 March 1999) p. 11
Rita O’Reilly, “Murder trial told of sex abuse taunts ‘trigger’” in The Irish Independent (19 March 1999) p. 7.
Rita O’Reilly, “Obscene remarks triggered murder” in The Irish Examiner (19 March 1999) p. 4
Rita O’Reilly, “Drugs not only reason woman lost total control” in The Irish Examiner (20 March 1999) p. 7
Harry McGee, “An eight year old in a woman’s body” in The Sunday Tribune (21 March 1999) p. 6.
Rita O’Reilly, “Woman in stabbing guilty of manslaughter” in The Irish Independent (23 March 1999) p. 4.
Rita O’Reilly, “’Pushed too far’ woman is acquitted of murder” in The Connacht Sentinel (23 March 1999) p. 7
Henry McGee, “Two sisters, one man, much pain” in The Sunday Tribune (28 March 1999) p. 13
Rita O’Reilly, “Woman who killed lover to receive counselling” in The Irish Examiner (10 July 1999) p. 11
“Sentence on woman put back” in The Irish Independent(15 January 2000) p. 6.
Rita O’Reilly, “After years of abuse and suffering this woman snapped” in The Irish Examiner (14 November 2000) p. 1
Rita O’Reilly, “Lifelong abuse drove woman to kill” in The Irish Examiner (14 November 2000) p. 5
“Man in jailed, others are banned for drink driving” in The City Tribune (16 February 2001) p. 4
“Uninsured motorist warned she faces jail if caught again” in The City Tribune (27 April 2001) p. 16
‘Woman who killed partner gets jail for threatening neighbour” in The Connacht Sentinel (7 September 2004) p. 1
“Woman with tragic past gets suspended sentence” in The Connacht Sentinel (12 October 2004) p. 11
“Woman with tragic history is banned for drink driving” in The City Tribune (15 October 2004) p. 1
“Judge advises woman to start ‘getting on with her neighbours” in The Connacht Sentinel (19 April 2005) p 11
“Woman gets suspended jail term for row with neighbour” in The City Tribune (16 December 2005) p 13
“Woman faces bail for driving during ban” in The City tribune (2 June 2006) p 11
“Wrong way driver gets 200 hours of service to community” in The City Tribune (30 June 2006) p. 11
9/12/2022 • 49 minutes, 5 seconds
Introducing: American Scandal - Edward Snowden, from Wondery
The terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, took a large toll on America’s sense of security. In the dawn of this new era, Congress moved to take swift action by creating the Patriot Act. The stated goal was to identify and strike back against terrorists, but in practice, the law had much wider-reaching effects.
But everything changed in 2013 when an intelligence contractor named Edward Snowden decided to expose the truth, leaking more classified documents than any whistleblower in American history.
This four-part series from American Scandal follows Edward Snowden’s transformation, from a respected intelligence officer, to the most wanted whistleblower in the world.
This is just a preview of Edward Snowden from American Scandal, but you can listen to the rest of this episode at wondery.fm/AS_MensRea
9/1/2022 • 5 minutes, 49 seconds
From the Archives: Marilyn Rynn: The Shortcut
In December of 1995, 41 year old Marilyn Rynn disappeared after attending her workplace Christmas party. Two weeks later her body was found hidden in bushes at a park near to her home. She had been attacked as she took a shortcut on her journey home.
A combination of cutting edge forensic techniques and old fashioned police work solved her murder 8 months later.
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Sources:
Marese McDonagh and Charles Mallon, “Fears grow for missing Marilyn” in The Evening Herald (29 December 1995) p.p. 1-2.
“Gardai plan new searches for JoJo” in The Irish Independent (29 December 1995) p. 6.
Marese McDonagh and Eugene Moloney, “Families fear for growing list of missing women” in The Irish Independent (30 December 1995) p. 7
“Woman's body found” in The Sunday Tribune (31 December 1995) p. 3.
Jim Cusack, “Report of missing woman waiting for bus diverted gardai in their search” in The Irish Times (8 January 1996) p. 5
Marie O'Halloran, “Poorly lit laneway may have been a short cut to tragedy” in The Irish Times (8 January 1996) p. 5.
Marie O'Halloran, “Brother had expected the worst after woman was missing for a fortnight” in The Irish Times (8 January 1996) p. 5.
Jospeh Power, “Missing women search hit by computer inadequacies” in The Sunday Independent (31 December 1995) p. 1-2.
“Body found on beach” in The Irish Independent (2 January 1996) p. 3.
“Missing woman plea” in The Irish Independent (2 January 1996) p. 3.
“Marilyn: new plea by gardai” in The Evening Herald (2 January 1996) p. 2.
“Gardai in missing woman appeal” in The Evening Herald (6 January 1996) p. 42
Veronica Guerin and Charles Mallon, “Silent phone clue in hunt for woman” in The Irish Independent (7 January 1996) p. 2.
Brendan Farrelly, “Valley search reveals grisly scene” in The Irish Independent (8 January 1996) p. 8.
Jim Cusack, “Delay in finding body could hamper murder investigation” in The Irish Times (9 January 1996) p. 1
Brendan Farrelly And David Murphy, “Naked corpse sparks hunt for sex killer” in The Irish Independent (8 January 1996) P. 8.
David Murphy, “Neighbours recall private woman who loved children” in The Irish Independent (8 January 1996) p. 8.
Tom Brady, Brendan Farrelly and David Murphy, “Riddle of calls in Marilyn murder” in The Irish Independent (8 January 1996) p. 1, 8.
Jim Cusack, “Killer probably had been scratched, gardai believe” in The Irish Times (11 January 1996) p. 8
Stephen Rae, “Marilyn: Raped, Strangled” in The Evening Herald (8 January 1996) p. 1-2.
Annemaria McEneaney, “Colleagues mourn hard worker with a big heart” in The Irish Independent (8 January 1996) p. 8.
Frank Kilfeather, “Gardai are puzzled by murder victim's route” in The Irish Times (12 January 1996) p. 5.
Fergus Black, “'Valley of fear' in wake of sex killing” in The Irish Independent (9 January 1996) p. 3.
Jerome Reilly, “Family's despair as Marilyn laid to rest” in The Evening Herald (9 January 1996) p. 6.
Stephen Rae, “Marilyn's brave fight for her life” in The Evening Herald (9 January 1996) p.p. 1, 6.
Stephen Rae, “Marilyn killer hunt hots up” in The Evening Herald (10 January 1996) p. 2.
Tom Brady, “Gardai sift list of fiends for killer” in The Irish Independent (10 January 1996) p. 4.
“Suspect list in killer hunt” in The Evening Herald (11 January 1996) p. 6
Stephen Rae, “Marilyn” Detective probe 'date' theory” in The Evening Herald (11 January 1996) p. 2
“Gardai in new hunt for killer” in The Evening Herald (13 January 1996) p. 4.
Tom Brady, “Ten shortlisted in Marilyn murder” in The Irish Independent (13 January 1996) p. 7.
Jim Cusack, “Investigation dogged by error and ill-luck” in The Irish Times (13 January 1996) p. 7.
Kathy Sheridan, “Woman who enriched lives of her family and colleagues” in The Irish Times (13 January 1996) p. 7.
Veronica Guerin, “Jigsaw trail to Marilyn's murderer” in The Sunday Independent (14 January 1996) p. 38.
Susan McKay, “Fear stalks the valley where Marilyn died” in The Sunday Tribune (14 January 1996) p. 7.
Ann O'Loughlin, “Gardai probe shortcut stalker theory” in The Irish Independent (15 January 1996) p 8.
“Gardai appeal to 'Brickie' in Rynn murder” The Irish Times (16 January 1996) p. 3.
“Divers check river bed for clues” in The Irish Independent (17 January 1996) p. 16
Feargal Keane, “Rynn murder: acquaintance not a suspect” in The Sunday Tribune (21 January 1996) p. 1.
Veronica Guerin, “Gardai not sure Marilyn took bus” in The Sunday Independent (21 January 1996) p. 7.
Paul Williams, “Rynn suspect is known sex killer” in The Sunday World (28 January 1996) p. 11.
Catherine Murphy, “Worlds apart, but united in fear” in The evening Herald (29 January 1996) p. 6-7.
Stephen Rae,” Marilyn: Two held” in The Evening Herald (29 January 1996) p. 1.
"Man is held for Joyce murder” in The Evening Herald (30 January 1996) p. 1,2.
Tom Brady, “Gardai say the list of suspects is narrowing” in The Irish Independent (30 January 1996) p. 11.
Jim Cusack, “Man and teenage girl questioned about murder of Galway farmer” in The Irish Times (30 January 1996) p. 1.
Tom Brady, “Murder hunt gardai 'start afresh' in clues search” in The Irish Independent (5 March 1996) p. 9
Stephen Rae, “Rynn murder: Man on bus link” in The Evening Herald (12 March 1996) p. 2.
Stephen Rae, “Gardai close in on Marilyn killer” in The Evening Herald (13 March 1996) p. 6
Jim Cusack, “Rynn murder inquiry takes fresh direction” in The Irish Times (16 March 1996) p. 1.
Alan O'Keefe, “New Rynn murder suspect” in The Irish Independent (17 March 1996) p. 2.
“Marilyn suspect in suicide” in The Evening Herald (22 March 1996) p. 4.
Stephen Rae, “Man is held for murder of Marilyn” in The Evening Herald (6 August 1996) p. 12.
“Baltinglass man is charged wth murder” in The Wicklow People (8 August 1996) p. 10.
Ray Managh, “Marilyn murder charge man is bailed” in The Evenign Herald (13 August 1996) p.p. 1-2
Ray Managh and David Murphy, “ Marilyn accused to stay with parents” in The Irish Independent (14 August 1996) p. 11.
Tim Healy, “1000 witnesses in Rynn case” in The Irish Independent (11 December 1996) p. 4.
“Rynn murder charge man remanded” in The Evening Herald (4 February 1997) p. 5.
“Rynn case: new remand” in The Irish Independent (5 March 1997) p. 6.
Stephen Rae, “Trapped by his own hand” in The Evening Herald (26 January 1998) p. 16 – 17
Don Lavery, “Genetic technique crucial to gardai” in The Irish Independent (27 January 1998) p. 13.
Diarmaid MCDermott, “Murderer 'overcome by impulse' gets life” in The Irish Independent (27 January 1998) p. 13.
For a full list of sources, see mensreapod.com
8/29/2022 • 40 minutes
From the Archives: The Disappearance of Philip Cairns
On Thursday the 26th of October 1986, Philip Cairns left his Ballyroan Road home after eating his lunch. He was headed back to school. But he never made it there. An intensive search followed, but there were no signs of the 13 year old.
A week later, his school bag was found in a nearby laneway, left there by persons unknown. Despite searches of the Rathfarnham area, including rivers, overgrown areas, large parklands and in the foothills of the Dublin mountains, there was no further sign of the school boy.
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Sources:
“07. Philip Cairns” Scannal RTE (15 September 2020) Find it here: https://www.rte.ie/player/series/scannal/SI0000001504?epguid=IH000391879&seasonguid=76848680318
Michael Lavery and Tom Reddy, “Gardai step up hunt for schoolboy, 13” in The Evening Herald (28 October 1986) p. 1.
Willie Dillon, “No sign yet of missing student” in The Irish Independent (28 October 1986) p. 3.
Michael Lavery, “A family that waits and prays” in The Evening Herald (29 October 1986) p. 3.
Bairbre Power and Tom Reddy, “Philip – Quiz for pupils” in The Evening Herald (29 October 1986) p. 1.
“Family, plea to missing boy (13)” in The Irish Independent (29 October 1986) p. 11.
Tom Reddy, “Diviner called in to aid boy search” in The Irish Independent (30 October 1986) p. 11.
Bairbre Power and Ken Curran, “First Clue: New mystery as Philip's bag is found” in The Evening Herald (30 October 1986) p. 1-2.
John Healy and Frank Khan, “Philip's school bag is found in lane” in The Irih Independent (30 October 1986) p. 1.
Bairbre Power and Tom Reddy, “Friends in vigil for Philip” in The Evening Herald (3 October 1986) p. 1.
Tom Reddy, “Missing boy's bag 'planted' – gardai” in The Irish Independent (31 October 1986) p. 11.
“Subauqa Unit used in search” in The Irish Times (31 October 1986) p. 9.
Alan O'Keefe, “Philip: 'keep up prayers' plea” in The Evening Herald (1 November 1986) p. 2.
Alan O'Keefe, “Prayer vigil for missing boy” in The Irish Independent (1 November 1986) p. 6.
Sean Flynn, “Search for missing schoolboy stepped up” in The Irish Times (1 November 1986) p. 2.
“Net widens in hunt for missing boy” in The Sunday Tribune (2 November 1986) p. 1.
Fergal Keane, “The nightmare of a family who can only sit and wait” in The Sunday Tribune (2 November 1986) p. 5.
Bairbre Power and Michael Lavery, “No breakthroughs yet in Philip hunt” in The Evening Herald (3 November 1986) p. 3.
Eilish O'Regan, “People afraid to help us: gardai” in The Irish Independent (3 November 1986) p. 9.
Bairbre Power, “Phillip: Bid to jog minds” in The Evening Herald (4 November 1986) p. 1.
For a full list of sources please see mensreapod.com
8/15/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 17 seconds
From the Archives: The Murder of Manuela Riedo
Three days after arriving in Galway in October of 2007, 17 year old Swiss girl Manuel Riedo was found dead on some marshy ground just outside the city. The investigation into her murder would reveal a series of crimes committed in Galway.
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Sources:
Caroline Crawford and Brian McDonald, “Grief stricken parents flying to Ireland to ID their only child's body” in The Evening Herald (10 October 2007) p. 3.
Caroline Crawford and Brian McDonald, “What monster could kill our only girl” in The Evening Herald (10 October 2007) p. 1.
Louise Hogan and Brian McDonald, “Grief-stricken parents arrive to identify body of their only child” in The Irish Independent (11 October 2007) p. 3.
Brian McDonald and Conor Feehan, “Heartbroken parents too distraught to travel” in The Evening Herald (11 October 2007) p. 4.
Lorna Siggins, “Fifty gardai hunt for Swiss student's killer” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/fifty-garda%C3%AD-hunt-for-swiss-student-s-killer-1.971706 (12 October 2007)
Lorna Siggins, “Students leave after killing” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/students-leave-after-killing-1.972137 (13 October 2007)
Lorna Siggins, “Sex offender focus in search for Swiss girl's killer” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/sex-offender-focus-in-search-for-swiss-girl-s-killer-1.972513 (15 October 2007)
Paul Anderson, “Gardai believe witnesses in Riedo inquiry yet to emerge” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/garda%C3%AD-believe-witnesses-in-riedo-inquiry-yet-to-emerge-1.813594 (16 October 2007)
Lorna Siggins, “Mayor to attend Swiss teen's funeral” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/mayor-to-attend-swiss-teen-s-funeral-1.973280 (17 October 2007)
Lorna Siggins, “Garda believe Swiss girl killed on way into city” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/garda-believe-swiss-girl-killed-on-way-into-city-1.973641 (18 October 2007)
Cormac Looney, “Brother and sister arrested in Manuela death probe” in The Evening Herald (18 October 2007) p. 1, 5.
Paul Anderson, “Gardai release two held over Riedo murder” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/gardai-release-two-held-over-riedo-murder-1.813687(18 October 2007)
Lorna Siggins, “Gardai question two people over murder of Swiss student” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/garda%C3%AD-question-two-people-over-murder-of-swiss-student-1.973933 (19 October 2007)
Conor Feehan and Cormac Looney, “Face of man charged with Manuela murder” in The Evening Herald (19 October 2007) p. 1, 6.
Lorna Siggins, 'Candlelit vigil: students remember murdered colleague” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/candlelit-vigil-students-remember-murdered-colleague-1.973935 (19 October 2007)
Eanna O'Caollai, “Man charged with Swiss girl's murder” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/man-charged-with-swiss-girl-s-murder-1.813739 (19 October 2007)
Ann Healy, “Man (27) charged with murder of student” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/man-27-charged-with-murderof-student-1.974364 (20 October 2007)
Faryal Mirza, “'Nothing said can ease pain' envoy tells Manuela's fuenral” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/nothing-said-can-ease-pain-envoy-tells-manuela-s-funeral-1.974369 (20 October 2007)
Lorna Siggins, “Accused in Manuela murder case remanded once more” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/accused-in-manuela-murder-case-remanded-once-more-1.976558 (27 October 2007)
'In short: Man charges with student's murder held” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/in-short-1.980789 (10 November 20017)
“In short: Murder accused on unrelated charges” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/in-short-1.983795(20 November 2007)
“Parents of dead Swiss student visit Galway” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/parents-of-dead-swiss-student-visit-galway-1.926874 (9 January 2008)
“Parents of visit scene of daughters death” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/parents-visit-scene-of-daughter-s-death-1.817019 (9 January 2008)
“Parents of murdered Swiss teen visit Galway” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/parents-of-murdered-swiss-teen-visit-galway-1.927188 (10 January 2008)
For a full list of sources see mensreapod.com
8/1/2022 • 1 hour, 59 seconds
From the Archives: The murder of Jill Meagher & the serial sex crimes of Adrian Bayley
On Friday the 22nd September 2012, Jill Meagher left work after a long week and went out for a night on the town in her adopted home of Melbourne, Australia. She spent the evening in a number of bars and pubs with work friends.
But that night, there was a predator out on the streets too. One who had spent nearly a decade in prison for violent assaults and rape, and was still on parole and bail. Because of him, Jill would never make it home that night.
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Sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=5QbRGBMvk-8 – CCTV footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCdrma5QWNk – Boutique CCTV footage
Sean Dunne, “Jill Meagher killer Adrian Bayley stabbed in prison” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/jill-meagher-killer-adrian-bayley-stabbed-in-prison-1.3205995 (1 September 2017)
“New details emerge about Bayley's past” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/new-details-emerge-about-bayley-s-past-1.1435075 (19 June 2013)
Michelle Hennessy, “Jill Meagher murderer has sentence cut by three years” in TheJournal.iehttps://www.thejournal.ie/adrian-bayley-sentence-cut-2875832-Jul2016/ (13 July 2016)
Peter Greogory, “When a fair trial could be at risk, supression is the order of the day” in TheConversation.comhttp://theconversation.com/when-a-fair-trial-could-be-at-risk-suppression-is-the-order-of-the-day-109181 (21 December 2018)
Mark Pearson, “You wouldn't read about it: Adrian Bayley rape trials expose flaw in suppression orders” in TheConversation.comhttps://theconversation.com/you-wouldnt-read-about-it-adrian-bayley-rape-trials-expose-flaw-in-suppression-orders-39375 (27 March 2015)
“Adrian Bayley's minimum prison term extended by 10 years over three rape convictions” from ABC.net.auhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-05-28/adrian-bayley-minimum-prison-term-extended-10-years-over-rapes/6502986 (28 May 2015)
Loretta Florance and Peta Carlyon, “Adrian Bayley told young victim he was 'one of those bad guys' before raping her, court hears” from ABC.net.auhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-26/adrian-bayley-told-young-victim-he-was-one-of-those-bad-guys/6341230 (26 March 2015)
Loretta Florance, Peta Carlyon and staff, “Adrain Bayley told victim she should have 'spotter or pimp' to protect her” from ABC.net.auhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-26/adrian-bayley-told-victim-she-needed-pimp-or-spotter/6342150 (26 March 2015)
Loretta Florance and Peta Carlyon, “Dutch backpacker convinced Adrain Bayley to drive her home after rape with promise not to go to police” from ABC.net.auhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-26/dutch-backpacker-convinced-adrian-bayley-to-take-her-home/6342936 (26 March 2015)
“Bayley gets longer sentence after new convictions” from RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/2015/0528/704313-adrian-bayley/ (28 May 2015)
Mark Russell, “Timeline: the dark past of Adrian Bayley” in The Agehttps://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/timeline-the-dark-past-of-adrian-bayley-20150320-1m3sda.html (20 March 2015)
John Silvester, “Conviction: How police caught Jill Meagher's killer” in The Agehttps://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/convicted-how-police-caught-jill-meaghers-killer-20160914-grg666.html (16 September 2016)
Elaine Edwards, “Jill Meagher's killer 'may have been misidentified' in rape case” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/jill-meagher-s-killer-may-have-been-misidentified-in-rape-case-1.2566547 (9 March 2016)
"Beast who raped and murdered Irish woman on way home launched stunning bid for early release” in The Mirror https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/jill-meagher-killer-adrian-bayley-6359055 (1 September 2015)
Joel Cresswell, “Jill Meagher killer Adrain Bayley guilty of three rapes” in Illawarra Mercury https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/2971208/jill-meagher-killer-guilty-of-three-rapes/ (26 March 2015)
Naaman Zhou, “Suppression orders in Australia: why you can't read what you may want to” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/law/2018/dec/14/suppression-orders-australia-why-you-cant-read-what-you-may-want-to (14 December 2018)
Candace Sutton, “Shadowed by a killer: Jill Meagher's final walk” from News.com.auhttps://www.news.com.au/national/victoria/shadowed-by-a-killer-jill-meaghers-final-walk/news-story/ebe461b014086b7a31c6c8d47d5ee0cf (4 May 2017)
Huda Hayek, “What we know: Facts about the Jill Meagher case” in The Herald Sunhttps://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law-order/what-we-know-facts-about-the-jill-meagher-case/news-story/578e4a9343f7ba20b9c04aefce6659a5 (24 September 2012)
Conviction: The Jill Meagher Story ABC (2016)
Joe St John, Evil in a Blue Hoodie (Sydney: New Holland, 2014)
7/18/2022 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 41 seconds
Announcement + Bonus: Behind the Mic with Mens Rea
An update on the show for the summer followed by a live session from CrimeCon London 2022 where Sinead goes behind the mic with her true crime podcasting friends!
Thank you to Bob from Twisted Britain; Sarah from Stop the Killing, Conning the Con, Klooghless; and Gemma from Whats Up Doc?!
7/8/2022 • 47 minutes, 21 seconds
113 - The Passers-by: The murder of Deirdre Mulcahy
In September of 1989, 19 year old Deirdre Mulcahy was heading out for the night to meet her friends in Midleton, Co Cork. She never returned home. The garda investigation into her killing would last years - the court proceedings, however, would not.
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Sources:
Denis McClean, “Girl found bludgeoned to death” in The Evening Press (14 September 1989) p. 1.
“Deirdre – whole town is shocked” in The Evening Press(14 September 1989) p. 1.
John Murphy, “Girl (19) murdered” in The Evening Echo(14 September 1989) p. 1.
John Murphy, “Brutal murder stuns community” in The Cork Examiner (15 September 1989) p. 1 – 2.
Tommy Barker, “Gardai probe girl’s last movements” in The Evening Echo (15 September 1989) p. 1.
Ken Whelan, “Murder girl’s pal raised alarm” in The Evening Press (15 September 1989) p. 2
Feargal Keane, “Murdered woman ‘took short cut’” in The Irish Press (15 September 1989) p. 4.
Dick Cross, “Killer on the loose” in The Irish Independent (15 September 1989) p. 1.
Dick Cross, ‘Tearful friends tell of shortcut” in The Irish Independent (15 September 1989) p. 9
“Heart break at Deirdre’s funeral” in The Evening Herald(16 September 1989) p. 2.
Dick Cross, “Gardai plea to town on murder girl’s last minutes” in The Irish Independent (16 September 1989) p. 8
John Murphy and Tommy Barker, “Gardai still hunting killer” in The Cork Examiner (16 September 1989) p. 1.
For a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
6/10/2022 • 44 minutes, 48 seconds
112 - A Terrible Thing: The murder of Marie Buckley
On 9 November 1970, in the little village of Clonroche, Co Wexford, a young girl went missing. Just a few hours later her body was found dumped in a field not far from her home, and the main street of town.
The only certain thing at the outset of the investigation into 9 year old Marie Buckley's murder was that this terrible thing had been done by someone local.
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Sources:
“Charged with child’s murder” in The Irish Press (8 December 1970) p. 4
“Remand on murder charge” in The Irish Examiner (10 December 1970) p. 18
“Judge warns on murder case delay” in The Irish Press (25 February 1971) p. 5
“Murder case man remanded” in The Irish Press (11 March 1971) p. 9.
“Not guilty plea in murder trial” in The Evening Echo(5 July 1971) p. 1
“’A brutal killing’ – court told” in The Evening Herald(5 July 1971) p. 1, 2.
“Jury told accused slit his own throat” in The Cork Examiner (6 July 1971) p. 5.
“Clonroche murder trial resumes” in The Evening Herald(7 July 1971) p. 1.
“Account of girl’s last hours alive” in The Cork Examiner(7 July 1971) p. 11.
“Children give evidence in murder trial” in The Irish Press (7 July 1971) p. 7
“Dead girl’s pal tells of visit to secret hide-out” in The Irish Independent (7 July 1971) p. 9
“Murder trial told of conversation with accused” in The Evening Echo (7 July 1971) p. 1
“Murder trial: parents tell of widespread search for their child” in The Evening Herald (8 July 1971) p. 5.
“Aunt searched by torchlight” in The Irish Press (8 July 1971) p. 7.
“Judge lets dead girl’s parents go” in The Cork Examiner (8 July 1971) p. 5.
“Screams heard, court is told” in The Irish Press (9 July 1971) p. 7.
“Garda tells of six-hour clue search” in The Evening Herald (9 July 1971) p.4
“Witness tells court he saw girl with accused man” in The Irish Independent (10 July 1971) p. 5.
“Man and child seen at night” in The Irish Press (10 July 1971) p. 4
“Murder trial enters sixth day” in The Evening Echo(13 July 1971) p. 2
“I heard child’s scream – murder trial witness” in The Evening Herald (13 July 1971) p 2.
“Bloodstains on wall. Murder trial told” in The Irish Press (14 July 1971) p . 6
“Scream seemed to be a child’s, court told” in The Irish Independent (14 July 1971) p. 8
“Murder trial told how girl died” in The Irish Independent (15 July 1971) p. 11
“Accused’s wound could have killed” in The Cork Examiner(15 July 1971) p. 5
“Murder trial told of young girl’s injuries” in The Irish Press (15 July 1971) p. 7
“Accused told sergeant he burned clothing” in The Evening Herald (16 July 1971) p. 6
“The scientists give evidence” in The Irish Press (16 July 1971) p. 5.
“Evidence in child murder trial” in The Irish Press(16 July 1971) p. 5.
“Dead thistles in girl’s dress” in The Irish Independent(16 July 1971) p. 11
“Accused told garda of ‘commotion’” in The Irish Independent (17 July 1971) p. 7
“Burned pants in ashpit” in The Irish Press (17 July 1971) p. 4.
“Judge is to sum up today” in The Irish Press (20 July 1971) p. 7
“Defence rests in Clonroche murder trial” in The Irish Independent (20 July 1971) p. 12
“Jury retires in Clonroche murder trial” in The Evening Herald (20 July 1971) p. 6
“Clonroche murder-accused gets life” in The Cork Examiner(21 July 1971) p. 1.
“Life jail sentence for Wexford murder” in The Irish Independent (21 July 1971) p 13.
5/24/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 17 seconds
111 - Unsolved: The killing of Belinda Pereira
On the 29th of December, 1996, Gardai were called to a flat on Liffey St in Dublin city centre. Inside was the body of 26 year old British-Sri Lankan woman, Belinda Pereira, who was staying in Dublin for just a week. The nature of her trip prompted many inches of tabloid fodder. She had come to Dublin in order to carry out sex work.
But the voyeuristic media attention on Belinda's case did not last long.
Sadly, today, her name is all but forgotten.
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Sources:
John Maher, “Parents due to arrive to identify murder victim” in The Irish Times (1 January 1997) p. 4.
Stephen Rae, “New 'Flying Squad' ready to smash the crime lords” in The Evening Herald (4 January 1997) p. 2.
“New breakthrough in search for killer” in The Evening Herald (4 January 1997) p. 36.
Mike McNiffe and Joanne McElgunn, “Greedy pimps who cashed in on Belinda's life” in The Sunday World (5 January 1997) p.p. 2-3.
Ben Proctor, “£3000 for sex trip to Ireland” in The Sunday World (5 January 1997) p. 2.
“Bank manager's love for hooker” in The Sunday World (5 January 1997) p. 4-5.
Joanne McElgunn, “Sex trade is terrified” in The Sunday World (5 January 1997) p.p. 4-5.
Susan McKay, “The high price of selling sex” in The Sunday Tribune (5 January 1997) p. 11.
Tom Cooney, “Prostitutes are flesh and blood just like we are” in The Sunday World (5 January 1997) p. 8
John Lee, “Dublin's high-tech call girls go mobile” in The Sunday Independent (5 January 1997) p. 12.
“The pimp who ran Belinda brothel” in The Sunday World (5 January 1997) p. 1, 2, 3.
Mike McNiffe and Joanne McElgunn, “Find my girl's savage killer” in The Sunday World (5 January) p.p. 1 – 5, 8.
Frank Khan, “Murder victim's lifestyle big shock” in The Sunday Independent (5 January 1997) p. 3.
John Maher, 'Sri Lankan parents identify body of murdered woman” in The Irish Times (6 January 1997) p. 7.
Annemaria McEneaney, “Gardai sift statements for call girl death clues” in The Irish Independent (6 January 1997) p. 9.
“Belinda: Gardai hunt for clues” in The Evening Herald (6 January 1997) p. 6.
Stephen Rae, “Call girl killer: hunt in Britain” in The Evening Herald (8 January 1997) p. 16
Stephen Rae, “Gardai appeal for information” in The Evening Herald (9 January 1997) p. 1
“Picture of victim released” in The Irish Times (10 January 1997) p. 4.
Tom Reddy, “Gardai release slain call girl photo” in The Irish Independent (10 January 1997) p. 4.
“Call girl killed 'for her money'” in The Evening Herald (10 January 1997) p. 18
“Cash clue to killing” in The Irish Independent (11 January 1997) p. 9
Joanne McElgunn, “Slain hooker's diary names celeb clients” in The Sunday World (12 January 1997) p. 4.
Joanne McElgunn, “Inside the sleazy world of Irelands pimps and prostitutes” in The Sunday World (19 January 1997) pp 30-31.
Liz Walsh, “Pereira 'was not killed by one of her clients” in The Sunday Tribune (19 January 1997) p. 14
Liz Walsh and Susan McKay, “Anonymous 'Asian beauty' died as she lived” in The Sunday Tribune (19 January 1997) p. 14.
Liz Walsh, “Pereira 'was not killed by one of her clients” in The Sunday Tribune (19 January 1997) p. 14.
Jim Cusack, “Murder probe told of severe beating of prostitute” in The Irish Times (20 January 1997) p. 11.
“UK pimps 'protect' coloured hookers” in The Sunday World (26 January 1997) p. 2.
Joanne McElgunn, “Pimp suspect in hooker slaying flees to Britain” in The Sunday World (26 January 1997) p. 35.
Joanne McElgunn, “50 clients of dead vice girl talk to cops” in The Sunday World (9 February 1997) p. 32
Stephen Rae, “'Game' that can end in murder” in The Evening Herald (10 February 1997) p.p. 16-7.
Richard balls, “Inquest on murdered woman adjourned” in The Irish Times (19 April 1997) p. 4.
“Call-girl inquest is put back for probe” in The Irish Independent (19 April 1997) p. 4.
“Coroner adjourns Pereira inquest” in The Irish Times (17 April 1998) p. 4.
Stephen Rae, “Sex ring smashed” in The Evening Herald (19 February 1998) p. 1, 2.
Jerome Reilly, “Belinda Pereira: the secret life that led to her lonely death” in The Irish Independent (18 April 1998) p. 31.
Kitty Holland and Conor Lally, “The sad life and death of Sinead Kelly” in The Sunday Tribune (28 June 1998) p. 10
Paul Williams, Mike McNiffe and Joanne McElgunn, “Red-light nutter could kill again” in The Sunday World (28 June 1998) p. 4.
“Appeal for information on killing” in The Irish Times (30 July 1998) p. 7.
Catherine Cleary, “400 questioned over murder” in The Irish Times (30 July 1998) p. 7.
Billy Foley, “Young prostitute killed by repeated blows to her head” in The Irish Independent (30 July 1998) p. 6.
Catherine Cleary, “Reward for news of murders” in The Irish Times (1 August 1998) p. 5
Eugene Moloney, “Drug dealer is held in probe of canal murder” in The Irish Independent (1 August 1998) p. 7.
“Ciara's case is on list” in The Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal (7 August 1998) p. 7.
Stephen Rae, “Prostitute murdered over £850 drug debt say gardai” in The Irish Independent (7 August 1998) p. 3.
“New plea on murdered prostitute” in The Sunday World (25 October 1998) p. 2.
Lara MacMillan. “A magazine that's more 'out' then 'in'” in The Evening Herald( 12 August 1999) p. 19.
Jerome Reilly, “Ireland's sex industry: the crackdown begins” in The Irish Independent (21 August 1999) p. 31.
Eilis O'Hanlon, “We can't blame 'In Dublin' for murder” in The Sunday Independent (22 August 1999) p. 4.
Jim Cusack and Judith Crosbie “Garda appeal over abduction and rape of prostitute” in The Irish Times (27 September 2000) p. 4
“Murder re-lived” in The Evening Herald (18 October 2005) p. 17.
Eugene Moloney, “Gardai renew witness appeal in hunt for prostitute’s killer” in The Irish Independent (18 December 2006) p. 3.
Tom Brady, “Cold case investigators confident of breakthrough” in The Irish Independent (28 November 2007) p. 11.
“Appeal for information – Murder of Belinda Pereira on the 29/12/1996” Garda Press office https://www.garda.ie/en/about-us/our-departments/office-of-corporate-communications/press-releases/2014/december/appeal-for-information-murder-of-belinda-pereira-on-the-29-12-1996.html (December 2014)
“Gardai renew appeal in Belinda Pereira case” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-30656044.html (28 December 2014)
Jim Cusack, “Belinda killer's remorse could lead to case breakthrough” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/belinda-killers-remorse-could-lead-to-case-breakthrough-30880436.html (3 January 2015)
Michael Doyle, “Cead Mile Murder: The most well known cases over the past 25 years where people came to Ireland looking for a better life – but met a tragic end” in The Irish Sun https://www.thesun.ie/news/1599745/the-most-well-known-cases-over-the-past-25-years-where-people-came-to-ireland-looking-for-a-better-life-but-met-a-tragic-end/
(29 September 2017)
5/16/2022 • 38 minutes, 9 seconds
110 - Too Little, Too Late: The murder of Amanda Jenkins
Amanda Jenkins was the sort of person who looked for the good in everyone. She was just 27 years old when she was found dead on her bedroom floor.
It had taken very little for the bad to emerge in someone Amanda had loved and trusted.
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Sources:
Nicola Anderson, “Mother flees court as grim details of daughter’s death too much to bear” in The Irish Independent (6 November 2008) p. 12.
Aoife Finneran, “Accused drank bottle of vodka ‘to block out what I had done’” in The Evening Herald (6 November 2008) p. 2.
Bronagh Murphy, “Accused went drinking after killing girlfriend” in The Irish Examiner (6 November 2008) p. 10.
Aoife Finneran, “Boyfriend told gardai ‘999 call could have saved her’” in The Evening Herald (7 November 2008) p. 29.
Bronagh Murphy, “Jury out in case of man who killed girlfriend”, in The Irish Independent (7 November 2008) p. 4.
Bronagh Murphy, “Evidence concludes against man accused of murder” in The Irish Examiner (7 November 2008) p. 10.
“Man told gardai he killed girlfriend” in The Irish Times (7 November 2008) p. 4.
Bronagh Murphy, “Girlfriend murder trial jury is sent to hotel” in The Irish Independent (8 November 2008) p. 4.
“Murder trial jury sent to hotel” in The Irish Examiner (8 November 2008) p. 12.
Bronagh Murphy, “Strangler boyfriend jailed for life” in The Sunday Independent (9 November 2008) p. 4.
Jason O’Brien, “Family begged Amanda to leave her killer boyfriend” in The Irish Independent (10 November 2008) p. 14.
Jason O’Brien, “Murderer did jail time for role in botched armed republican raid” in The Irish Independent (10 November 2008) p. 14.
Conor Lally, “Jailed for life over partner’s murder” in The Irish Times (10 November 2008) p. 4
Conor Lally, “Real IRA member who has history of violence” in The Irish Times (10 November 2008) p. 4.
Conor Feehan, “Mandy would’ve adopted me if it wasn’t for Carney’s criminal past, says teen” in The Evening Herald (17 November 2008) p. 6.
Alan O’Keefe, “Photos of dead Amanda should never have been shown to jury, appeal told” in The Evening Herald (12 October 2010) p. 26.
“Man’s murder appeal fails” in The Irish Examiner (5 July 2011) p. 8
Stephen Breen, “Depraved killer who murdered innocent woman before going on two-day cocaine binge makes third bid for freedom” in The Irish Sun https://www.thesun.ie/news/5851815/depraved-stephen-carney-amanda-jenkins-third-freedom-bid/(8 September 2020).
Gerry Hand, “Cruel Murder: Mum of tragic Amanda Jenkins says her killer should not be given parole” in The Sunday World https://www.sundayworld.com/news/irish-news/mum-of-tragic-amanda-jenkins-says-her-killer-should-not-be-given-parole-39823377.html (4 December 2020)
Paul Healy, “Heartbroken mum of slain Amanda Jenkins says plan to jail killers longer ‘too little too late’” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/heartbroken-mum-slain-amanda-jenkins-26577761 (29 March 2022)
For a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
4/26/2022 • 41 minutes, 32 seconds
109 - No Air: The Murder of Csaba Orsos
On the morning of 26th March, 2013, a car entered the water at Arklow pier. Only one of it's occupants emerged from the freezing, rough water. Was it a terrible accident? Or a plan to murder?
Additional writing, research and editorial support from Eileen MacFarlene
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Sources:
Mark Hilliard and Conor Lally, “Body found in search for a man after car drive off Arklow pier” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/body-found-in-search-for-man-after-car-drives-off-arklow-pier-1.1339098 (26 March 2013)
Ken Foy and Conor Feehan, “Tragic pier plunge man had 'inundated woman with calls'” in The Evening Herald (27 March 2013) p. 1, 6.
Tom Brady and Luke Byrne, “Man dies after car crashes through quayside barrier” in The Irish Independent (27 March 2013) p. 5.
Nicola Anderson, “Woman in pier car plunge out of hospital” in The Irish Independent (28 March 2013) p. 18
Niall O'Connor “Pier victims car for sale to fly him home” in The Evening Herald (3 April 2013) p. 8
Niall O'Connor, “Brother's agony as car drowning victim laid to rest” in The Evening Herald (9 April 2013) p. 25
Christopher McKinley, “Woman released after questioning over Arklow death” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/woman-released-after-questioning-over-arklow-death-1.1484201 (3 August 2013)
Ken Foy, “Woman quizzed over car death plunge mystery” in The Evening Herald (3 August 2013) p. 8.
Tim O'Brien, “Woman charged with murder of Csaba Orsos in Co Wicklow” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/woman-charged-with-murder-of-csaba-orsos-in-co-wicklow-1.1958963 (10 October 2014)
Ken Foy, “Woman (27) charged with Arklow harbour murder” in The Evening Herald (10 October 2014) p. 4“Woman on trial for murdering man by driving him into harbour” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/criminal-court/woman-on-trial-for-murdering-man-by-driving-him-into-harbour-1.2711103 (5 July 2016)
For a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
4/11/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 45 seconds
108 - Bonus: Rebecca French
A burning car was found in a country lane, just outside of Wexford Town in 2009. When emergency services examined it's remaining shell, the body of a woman was found. It was local woman, 30 year old mother of two Rebecca French.
But would there be any justice for Rebecca?
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Sources:
Brendan Furlong and Don Lavery, “Body in car boot was mum of two” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/body-in-car-boot-was-a-mum-of-two-26572850.html(11 October 2009)
“Four men charged with murder” in The New Ross Standard https://www.independent.ie/regionals/newrossstandard/news/four-men-charged-two-with-murder-27491835.html(15 October 2009)
“Horror of killing at a family estate” in The New Ross Standard https://www.independent.ie/regionals/newrossstandard/news/horror-of-killing-at-a-family-estate-27491754.html(15 October 2009)
Maria Pepper, “A death almost too terrible to picture” in The New Ross Standard https://www.independent.ie/regionals/newrossstandard/news/a-death-almost-too-terrible-to-picture-27491795.html(15 October 2009)
“Innocent, who never saw the bad in anyone” in The New Ross Standard https://www.independent.ie/regionals/newrossstandard/news/innocent-who-never-saw-bad-in-anyone-27491833.html(15 October 2009)
Conor Cullen and Maria Pepper, “Shock at brutal murder” in The New Ross Standard https://www.independent.ie/regionals/newrossstandard/news/shock-at-brutal-murder-27491837.html(15 October 2009)
“Women could be charged” in The New Ross Standard https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexfordpeople/news/women-could-be-charged-27708498.html(14 October 2009)
“Family criticise national press” in The New Ross Standard https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexfordpeople/news/family-criticise-national-press-27708499.html(14 October 2009)
“Investigating Gardai urge witnesses to come forward” in The Wexford People https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexfordpeople/news/investigating-gardai-urge-witnesses-to-come-forward-27708500.html(14 October 2009)
“Upwards of 100 Gardai involved” in The Wexford People https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexfordpeople/news/upwards-of-100-gardai-involved-27708501.html(14 October 2009)
“Worried family were unable to reach Rebecca” in The Wexford People https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexfordpeople/news/worried-family-were-unable-to-reach-rebecca-27708507.html(14 October 2009)
Conor Cullen and Maria Pepper, “Savagery” in The Wexford People https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexfordpeople/news/savagery-27708617.html(14 Ocotober 2009)
“Burning car alert that became murder probe” in The Wexford People https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexfordpeople/news/burning-car-alert-that-became-murder-probe-27708618.html(14 October 2009)
“A Family's worst nightmare” in The Wexford People https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexfordpeople/news/a-familys-worst-nightmare-27708619.html(14 October 2009)
“Angry crowd at Wexford court” in The Enniscorthy Guardian https://www.independent.ie/regionals/enniscorthyguardian/news/angry-crowd-at-wexford-court-27232082.html(15 October 2009)
“Four charged in murder case are remanded” in The Wexford People https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexfordpeople/news/four-charged-in-murder-case-are-remanded-27708660.html(21 October 2009)
Conor Cullen, “Ongoing investigation into Rebecca's murder” in The Wexford People https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexfordpeople/news/ongoing-investigation-into-rebeccas-murder-27708651.html(21 October 2009)
3/21/2022 • 45 minutes, 23 seconds
Introducing: American Hostage
In the series premiere, radio DJ Fred Heckman (Jon Hamm) receives an unexpected call from a listener that turns his life upside down.
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3/8/2022 • 4 minutes, 23 seconds
107 - The Day Trip: Bettina Poeschel
On 25th September, 2001, 28 year old German tourist Bettina Poeschel took a train from Dublin to Drogheda, Co Louth. She wanted to visit Newgrange - an ancient monument in the Meath countryside. She decided to make the 10km walk from the town to take in the countryside while there.
But Bettina never made it to Newgrange.
She had disappeared into thin air.
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Sources:
“Gardai search for German woman” in The Irish Times(28 September 2001) p. 4.
“River searched as worries grow for missing tourist” in The Irish Independent (28 September 2001) p. 1.
Bill Corcoran, “Where is my daughter?” in The Evening Herald(28 September 2001) p. 1, 2.
“Locals urged to search area for any trace of Bettina” in The Irish Independent (29 September 2001) p. 5
“Family fear vanished journalist accepted lift” in The Irish Independent (29 September 2001) p. 5.
Elaine Keogh, “Gardai hunt for missing woman” in The Irish Times (29 September 2001) p. 20
Cathy Donaghy, “Search set to widen for missing German journalist” in The Irish Independent(1 October 2001) p. 9
“Trace part of girl search” in The Evening Herald(1 October 2001) p. 2.
Elaine Keogh, “Missing woman appeal” in The Irish Times(2 October 2001) p. 3.
Brendan Farrelly, “Gardai in search for tourist appeal to Newgrange visitors” in The Irish Independent(5 October 2001) p. 8
Paul Murphy, 'Please help me find my sister” in The Drogheda Independent (5 October 2001) p. 1
Ann Casey, “Bettina: Huge search now centred on Boyne Valley” in The Meath Chronicle (6 October 2001) p. 1.
Grainne Cunningham and Richie McCullen, “Locals in fear over missing woman” in The Evening Herald(9 October 2001)
Bernie O'Toole, “'Trace' team join search for Bettina” in The Evening Herald (15 October 2001) p. 6.
Bill Corcoran, “Missing tourist's mum in torment” in The Evenign Herald (12 October 2001) p. 16
for a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
3/1/2022 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 53 seconds
106 - Unintentional: The murder of Ann Walsh
In August of 2005, 23 year old Ann Walsh was found dead in the grounds of the parish church in Kilrush, Co Clare. Gardai made an arrest shortly after the discovery - Raymond Donovan, Ann's former boyfriend.
Donovan admitted to gardai that he had killed Ann, but denied her murder. Would the jury agree?
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Sources:
“Man charged with assault in Kilrush case” in The Irish Times (26 August 2005) p. 1.
“Tragic smile of church death Ann” in The Evening Herald (26 August 2005) p. 1, 2.
Gordon Deegan, “Man (23) charges with Kilrush assault” in The Irish Times (26 August 2005) p. 3.
Mick McCaffrey, “Family braced to bid farewell to tragic Anne” in The Evening Herald (27 August 2005) p. 4.
Gordon Deegan, “Man appears in court over death of Kilrush woman” in The Irish Times (27 August 2005) p. 4
Gordon Deegan, “Man (23) in court after woman's death” in The Irish Independent (27 August 20050 p. 7
Pat Flynn, “Pals bid farewell to Anne” in The Sunday World (28 August 2005) p. 6
“Heartbroken scenes as Anne laid to rest” in The Evening Herald (29 August 2005) p. 6.
Gordon Deegan, “Mourners at Kilrush told of 'a great sister and daughter'” in The Irish Times (30 August 2005) p. 2.
“Man charged over Kilrush death remanded in custody” in The Irish Times (30 August 2005) p. 4
Gordon Deegan, “Judge flees as court onlookers attack death case accused” in The Irish Independent (24 September 2005) p. 3.
Gordon Deegan, “Judge leaves bench amid court disturbances” in The Irish Times (24 September 2005) p. 2
Gordon Deegan, “Clare man charged with court assault” in The Irish Times (29 September 2005) p. 9.
Gordon Deegan, “Man faces charge over threatening behaviour in court case” in The Irish Independent (29 September 2005) p. 12.
“Further remand in case over death of woman in Kilrush” in The Irish Times (22 October 2005) p. 2.
Gordon Deegan, “New charge of murder in death of Clare woman” in The Irish Independent (12 November 2005) p. 11.
Gordon Deegan, “Man charges with Kilrush murder” in The Irish Times (12 November 2005) p. 2
Gordon Deegan, “Family faces ban over murder trial” in The Irish Times (26 November 2005) p. 4.
Gordon Deegan, “Clare man denies murder of ex-girlfriend” in The Irish Times (24 May 2006) p. 2.
Gordon Deegan, “Murder accused told me of row, says brother” in The Irish Times (25 May 2006) p. 2.
“Ex-boyfriend denies strangling woman” in The Evening Herald (24 May 2006) p 16.
“I thought Ann was messing after she went quiet” in The Evening Herald (26 May 2006) p. 26
Gordon Deegan, “Accused told gardai he 'didn't mean' to kill woman” in The Irish Times (26 May 2006) p. 2.
“Trial told force used to break tracksuit cord” in The Irish Independent (27 May 2006) p. 11
Gordon Deegan, “Jury told victim was strangled to death” in The Irish Examiner (31 May 2006) p. 13.
Gordon Deegan, “Man did not intend to kill ex-girlfriend” in The Irish Examiner (1 June 2006) p. 11
“Man sentenced to life in prison for murder” in The Irish Times (2 June 2006) p. 4.
Cathal O'Shea, “Evil Killer placed on suicide watch” in The Sunday World (4 June 2006) p. 25.
Gordon Deegan, “Mum dreams of killed Ann” in The Irish Mirror (18 April 2007)
DPP v Donovan [2009] IECCA 9“Murder conviction rejected” in The Irish Times (27 January 2009) p. 9.
Gordon Deegan and Pat Flynn, “Shotgun killing after two week-dispute” in The Irish Times (30 July 2009) p. 2.
David Kearns, “'Life should mean life. He can still speak to his family, I can never talk to Ann again' – Mother's fury as daughter's killer gets one-day release” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/life-should-mean-life-he-can-still-speak-to-his-family-i-can-never-talk-to-ann-again-mothers-fury-as-daughters-killer-gets-one-day-release-34512092.html (4 March 2016)
Jennifer Ryan, “She wanted to do hairdressing. She would get along with anyone” from The Journal https://www.thejournal.ie/ann-walsh-bearing-witness-domestic-violence-3111133-Nov2016/ (30 November 2016)
Dan Danaher, “16 years for taking a life akin to a 'slap on wrist'” in The Clare Champion https://clarechampion.ie/ann-walsh-murder/ (21 December 2021)
Sylvia Pownall, “Family of Clare woman Ann Walsh strangled to death by ex plead for him to be kept behind bars” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/family-clare-woman-ann-walsh-22076510 (24 May 2020)
Louise Roseingrave, “Family of murdered Ann Walsh fear killer Raymond Donovan may be on verge of release” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/family-murdered-irishwoman-fear-killer-25241471 (19 October 2021)
Louise Roseingrave, “Family of Ann Walsh furious that murdering ex-boyfriend is getting day release from prison” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/family-ann-walsh-furious-murdering-25530009 (24 November 2021)
Louise Roseingrave, “Family of woman brutally strangled in churchyard devastated as killer gets out for Christmas” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/family-woman-brutally-strangled-churchyard-25756190 (22 December 2021).
Patrick O'Connell, “Murderer Raymond Donovan among 70 prisoners granted temporary release for Christmas” in The Sunday World https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/irish-crime/murderer-raymond-donovan-among-70-prisoners-granted-temporary-release-for-christmas-41179052.html (23 December 2021)
Dan Danaher, “Ann Walsh's killer moved from open to closed prison” in The Clare Champion https://clarechampion.ie/raymond-donovan/ (6 February 2022)
2/16/2022 • 58 minutes, 47 seconds
105 - Vendetta: The murder of Tracy Butler
In July of 1993, 17 year old Tracy Butler was set upon and stabbed to death while walking home in what appeared to be a random act of violence. But as gardai began investigating the case, they began unravelling a complicated web of relationships - ones which had turned sour.
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(Please note: I misspoke in this episode a few times and said Ballynatty instead of Ballynanty. My Limerick-knowledge is severely lacking in general, and was definitely guilty of being a Dubliner making fun of Limerick. I've done my best here!)
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Sources:
Noel Smith, “Gardai unravel tragic Tracy's last movements” in The Irish Independent (15 July 1993) p. 4
Noel Smith, “Tracy: gardai plea for 'last hour' details” in The Irish Independent (16 July 193) p. 3.
Noel Smith, “Knives found in Tracy murder probe” in The Irish Independent (17 July 1993) p. 3.
“Four women arrested in hunt for girl's killer” in The Evening Herald (17 July 1993) p. 4.
“Four women arrested” in The Sunday World (18 July 1993) p. 19.
“Two charged with killing” in The Sunday Tribune (18 July 1993) p. 1.
Mary Carolan, “Women knifed girl (17) to death, court told” in The Irish Independent (2 March 1994) p. 6.
“Women killed teenager, court hears” in The Irish Times (2 March 1994) p. 4
“Stabbing 'by person in black'” in The Irish Independent (2 March 1994) p. 6.
“Badly-cut victim 'fell into house'” in The Irish Independent (2 March 1994) p. 6.
Mary Carolan, “Stabbing victim had 49 injuries, jury told” in The Irish Independent (3 March 1994) p. 12
“Girl's lungs pierced in stabbing, court told” in The Irish Times (3 March 1994) p. 7.
“Murder trial arguments continue” in The Irish Times (4 March 1994) p. 6.
“Legal argument in murder trial” in The Irish Times (8 March 1994) p. 17.
“Trial is delayed” in The Irish Independent (8 March 1994) p. 5.
“Jury to return” in The Irish Independent (6 March 1994) p. 6.
“Garda says woman claimed she planned killing” in The Irish Times (22 March 1994) p. 5.
For a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
1/31/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 59 seconds
104 - Brazen: The murder of Rose Farrelly
57 year old Rose Farrelly was found dead in her own home on the morning of the 15th February 1993. It appeared that the house had been broken into, and then the single woman had been beaten, sexually assaulted and strangled to death.
The trial for Rose's murder was the first in Ireland to use DNA evidence.
But the reason for Rose's murder remains unclear - it appears the answer may be the most frightening of all.
He did it because he could.
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Sources:
Ann O'Loughlin and Bairbre Power, “Pure Evil” in The Evening Herald(16 February 1993) p.p. 1-2
Paul O'Neill, “Robberies linked to murder of woman” in The Irish Times(17 February 1993) p. 2.
Ann O'Loughlin and Bairbre Power, “Rose killing: gardai probe burglaries” in The Evening Herald(17 February 1993) p. 2.
Paul O'Neill, “Faulty lock on victim's door” in The Irish Times (18 February 1993) p. 8.
“Murder hunt: 500 houses visited” in The Evening Herald(20 February 1993) p. 7
Paul O'Neill, “Garda file for DPP on woman's murder” in The Irish Times (22 February 1993) p. 2.
“Murdered woman was also raped” in The Irish Times(4 March 1993) p. 2.
“Dublin man on murder charge” in The Irish Times(27 April 1993) p. 4.
“Ring cut from woman's finger, murder trial told” in The Irish Times (4 February 1994) p. 4.
Mary Carolan, “Murder trial told of brutal sex attack” in The Irish Times (4 February 1994) p 6
“Woman died from asphyxia, murder trial told” in The Irish Times(5 February 1994) p. 4.
“Pathologist says victim may have been smothered” in The Irish Times(8 February 1994) p. 4.
Mary Carolan, “Attacker smothered woman (57) court told” in The Irish Independent (8 February 1994) p. 6.
“Sharp knife was used on hand, hair of dead woman, court hears” in The Irish Times (9 February 1994) p. 5
“Adjournment in murder trial” in The Irish Times(10 February 1994) p. 4.
Mary Carolan, “Trial told of 'red-haired man' in pub” in The Irish Independent (11 February 1994) p. 4.
“Man had been in pub near murder scene” in The Irish Times(11 February 1994) p. 4.
for a full list of sources please see mensreapod.com
1/17/2022 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 38 seconds
Introducing Families Who Kill: The Donut Shop Murders
In the era of some of the most heinous serial killers of all time, one murderous family went curiously unnoticed: The McCrarys. Led by a psychopathic patriarch and his cunning son-in-law, this Texas clan roamed the country robbing, kidnapping, and killing up to 20 people, most of them taken from donut shops.
“Families Who Kill: The Donut Shop Murders” recounts the wild and deeply disturbing story of an unhinged American family and the terrible brutality they unleashed. The podcast features the taped confessions of one of the killers, given when he was serving a life term in Colorado.
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1/4/2022 • 5 minutes, 17 seconds
103 - A killing at Christmas: The murder of Maire Rankin
On Christmas morning, 2008, 81 year old widow Maire Rankin was not answering the phone. Family members called around to her Newry home to check on her - not only had she been recently ill but it was totally out of character for her to not respond.
When they arrived at the house on the Dublin Road, Maire was found dead on her bedroom floor. The house was a mess, and it appeared that Mrs Rankin had been subjected to a violent assault of a sexual nature.
No one expected it when Maire's 42 year old neighbour was arrested. Not only was Karen Walsh a woman, she was a wealthy pharmacist who stayed in her second home in Newry on the weekends.
What on earth had happened, and was the mother of one really responsible for the death of the elderly woman?
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Sources:
R v Walsh [2015] NICA 46
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12/16/2021 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 19 seconds
102 - The murder of Colleen Mulder
In 2004, 41 year old mother of 6, Colleen Mulder was found dead in her bed. Quickly, her husband Anton was arrested. Was Anton being abused? Or was he suffering from a mental disorder?
It would take 4 years of court proceedings to decide.
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Sources:
DPP v Mulder [2007] IECCA 63
DPP v Mulder [2009] IECCA 45
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“Man sent to cells for outburst” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/man-sent-to-cells-for-outburst-26382683.html (2 May 2006)
“Victim's brother sent to cells after outburst in murder trial” in The Irish Times (3 May 2006) p. 4.
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Aodhan O'Faolain, “Man accused of killing wife 'had troubled marriage'” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/man-accused-of-killing-wife-had-troubled-marriage-26382853.html (4 May 2006)
“Murder trial told of man's marital troubles” in The Irish Times (4 May 2006) p. 4.
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11/30/2021 • 56 minutes, 7 seconds
101 - A Few Days in May
In early May, 1996 - three women were killed violently in their own homes in separate incidents across Ireland. It all occurred in the space of three days.
In fact, 1996 would go on to be the year with the most violent deaths of women in recent history.
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Sources:
“Man gets life for murdering his wife with breadknife” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/man-gets-life-for-murdering-his-wife-with-breadknife-1.54261 (21 March 1997) p. 4.
“Man charged with murdering woman in Darndale” in The Irish Times (6 May 1996) p. 1.
Eugene Moloney, “Brutal killer 'ignored mother's plea for mercy'” in The Irish Independent (6 May 1996) p. 1.
“Murder charge man remanded” in The Irish Times (11 May 1996) p. 10.
“Woman ran from home after stabbing, court told” in The Irish Times (14 March 1997) p. 4.
Mary Carolan, “Court told husband planned murder of his wife” in The Irish Independent (14 March 1997) p. 12.
“Murder accused's illness halts trial” in The Irish Times (15 March 1997) p. 4.
Susan McKay, “Man denies murder of wife in Darndale” in The Sunday Tribune (16 March 1997) p. 7
“Girlfriend says accused man spoke of killing his wife” in The Irish Times (19 March 1997) p. 6.
Mary Carolan, “Murder trial told of stab wounds” in The Evening Herald (11 March 1997) p. 11.
“Husband accepts responsibility for stabbing his wife” in The Irish Times (20 March 1997) p. 4.
“Man gets life for murdering his wife with breadknife” in The Irish Times (21 March 1997) p. 4.
Mary Carolan, “Husband given life for murdering wife” in The Irish Independent (21 March 1997) p. 3.
Alan O'Keefe, “Girl with the green eyes” in The Evening Herald (2 March 1997) p. 2
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Nuala Haughey, “Man charged with women's death” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/man-charged-with-women-s-deaths-1.47254 (9 May 1996)
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“Murder accused too ill to attend court” in The Irish Times (15 June 1996) p. 4.
Noel Smith and Fergus Black, “Women's deaths: two charged” in The Irish Independent (9 May 1996) p. 1.
Mary Carolan, “Mother 'poisoned my mind' claims murder accused” in The Irish Independent (21 February 1997) p. 3.
Mary Carolan, “Killer of mother guilty but insane” in The Irish Independent (22 February 1997) p. 4.
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Jim Cusack, “Killing of third woman in four days may have been result of domestic dispute” in The Irish Times (8 May 1996) p. 3.
“Man denies killing wife” in The Irish Times (15 July 1997) p. 2.
Noel Smith and Don Lavery, “Two held as second woman found murdered in home” in The Irish Independent (8 May 1996) p. 1.
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“Murder trial begins” in The Irish Independent (15 July 1997) p. 4
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“Husband killed wife” in The Irish Independent (9 February 1999) p. 3.
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Women's Aid A Legacy of Loss for women, family and community (Womens Aid 2019) https://www.womensaid.ie/assets/files/pdf/157593017348186301.pdf
11/16/2021 • 49 minutes, 43 seconds
100 - Provocation & the Gay Panic defence
There has been a lot of progress in relation to equal rights and protections for members of the LGBTQ+ in Ireland. However, despite decriminalisation in 1993, and the passage of Marriage Equality in 2015, there is still much to do. In addition to requiring effective hate speech legislation, the defence of provocation does allow a person accused of murder to claim that a romantic or sexual advance by an LGBTQ+ person resulted in a loss of control leading to the killing of that person.
In this episode, we explore cases where this partial defence was employed at trial and appeal: the killing of John Roche in 1982, the murder of Gerard Hackett in 2002, and the kidnap and murder of Matthew Shepard in Wyoming in 1998.
Reasearch & Writing by Eileen MacFarlene of the Crimelapse Podcast
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10/24/2021 • 56 minutes, 50 seconds
99 - Loose Threads: The murder of Deborah Robinson
In 1980, 19 year old Deborah Robinson took a bus from her home in Belfast down to Dublin for the day. She never returned. Her body was found in ditch in rural Co. Kildare, and launched a huge murder investigation. It looked like the case might go cold after a year went by with no breaks in the case.
But some loose threads lead investigators to a new suspect.
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Sources:
“Hunt for killer of Belfast girl” in The Belfast Telegraph(10 September 1980) p. 1, 4.
“Check on bus passengers in murder hunt” in The Irish Times(11 September 1980) p. 1
“Deborah 'met someone in Dundalk'” in The Belfast Telegraph(11 September 1980) p. 1, 4.
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Michael Devine, “Deborah: police review clues” in The Belfast Telegraph (16 September 1980) p. 4.
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“Deborah's mother talks to Swords man” in The Belfast Telegraph(17 September 1980) p. 11.
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Michael Devine, “One year on and the trail to Deborah's killer has gone cold” in The Belfast Telegraph(9 September 1981) p. 4
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“Man in day trip death case remanded” in The Belfast Telegraph(10 December 1981) p. 12.
Michael Devine, “Murder probe 'one of gardai's biggest'” in The Belfast Telegraph(4 January 1982) p. 4.
“Suicide threat of murder accused” in The Belfast Telegraph(16 January 1982) p. 5.
“Deborah charge: bail not sought” in The Belfast Telegraph(30 January 1982) p. 3.
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“Man pleads not guilty to Belfast girl's murder” in The Irish Times(23 March 1982) p. 11.
“Deborah died from strangulation – doctor” in The Belfast Telegraph(24 March 1982) p. 4.
“Murdered girl's death due to strangulation, pathologist tells court” in The Irish Times(24 March 1982) p. 13.
“Court told murdered girl died facing her attacker” in The Irish Times(25 March 1982) p. 15.
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“Murder trial told of visit to priest” in The Irish Times(27 March 1982) p. 8.
“Deborah: verdict must be murder, court told” in The Belfast Telegraph(29 March 1982) p. 1, 5.
“Deborah's parents plan Ripper-style case against killer” in The Belfast Telegraph(30 March 1982) p. 17
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Martin Breen, “Sex beast back on Belfast streets” in Sunday Life https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sunday-life/sex-beast-back-on-belfast-streets-28482096.html(7 June 2009)
“Killer rapist now married to Presbyterian deaconess wife” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/killer-rapist-now-married-to-presbyterian-deaconess-wife-28780830.html(14 August 2012)
Rapist and murderer accused of harrassing long los daughter” in The Impartial Reporter https://www.impartialreporter.com/news/13896703.rapist-and-murderer-accused-of-harrassing-long-lost-daughter/(23 October 2015)
Damon Wilkinson, “The man who killed my 9 year old sister walked free. He went on to rape and murder a teenage girl” in The Manchester Evening News https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/the-man-who-killed-nine-14233328(4 February 2018)
10/17/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 38 seconds
98 - A Question of Disorder: The murders of Anne & Annie Gillespie
In 1988, Anne Gillespie was 18 years old. She was looking forward to embarking on adult life. There was just one problem - her boyfriend of over three years had begun to behave horribly. She decided to end things. Her boyfriend, 22 year old John Gallagher, decided that if Anne would no longer speak to him, he'd kill her.
John also shot Anne's mother, Annie.
No one could have predicted it, nor could they have known about the 24 years the two families would spend in and out of court.
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Sources:
Michael Finlan, “Gardai wait to interview man in hospital” in The Irish Times (20 September 1988) p. 1
“Donegal man on murder charge” in The Irish Times (22 September 1988) p. 1.
“Man to face murder charge” in The Irish Times (14 January 1989) p. 12
“Man accused of double killing was jilted by girlfriend” in The Irish Times (12 July 1989) p. 8
'Killer 'told man to run for his life'” in The Irish Times (13 July 1989) p. 12.
“Man was 'taking big doses of slimming pills' before shooting” in The Irish Times (14 July 1989) p. 10.
“Trial told of 'love tape' sent to victim of shooting” in The Irish Times (15 July 1989) p. 8.
“Killer's judgement 'impaired' court told” in The Irish Times (18 July 1989) p. 8.
“Man 'was not mentally ill' during Sligo shootings” in The Irish Times (19 July 1989) p. 12.
“Jury finds Gallagher guilty but insane” in The Irish Times (20 July 1989) p. 7.
Maol Muire Tynan, “Murder girl had sought to end relationship” in The Irish Times (20 July 1989) p. 7.
Mary Maher, “Law on 'guilty but insane' verdicts to be challenged” in The Irish Times (31 July 1989) p. 1.
“Protest over move to release killer” in The Irish Times (23 Janaury 1990) p. 5.
“Murder victim's family seek hearing at appeal” in The Irish Times (30 January 1990) p. 10.
“Apllication to free killer adjourned by judge” in The Irish Times (27 February 1990) p. 8
“Alter 'guilty but insane' law – psychiatrist” in The Irish Times (25 June 1990) p. 2.
“Application to free killer unresolved” in The Irish Times (28 July 1990) p. 14.
“Double killer now sane, court told” in The Irish Times (31 July 1990) p. 4
“Lawyers differ in 'guilty but insane' case” in The Irish Times (17 October 1990) p. 4.
“Judge declines to release Gallagher” in The Irish Times (15 December 1990) p. 4.
Paul Carney, “Applicaiton of 1883 law has divided High Court judges” in The Irish Times (15 December 1990) p. 4.
“Court to consider Gallagher challenge” in The Irish Times (18 December 1990) p. 13
“Gallagher appeal date fixed” in The Irish Times (19 December 1990) p. 3.
“Supreme Court opens Gallagher appeal” in The Irish Times (23 January 1991) p. 16
“Court reserves judgment in Gallagehr case” in The Irish Times (24 january 1991) p. 5.
“Gallagher case referred to Government” in The Irish Times (13 February 1991) p. 4.
Paul Carney, “Gallagher decision now up to Government” in The Irish Times (13 February 1991) p. 11.
“Man in double killing gets ruling on detention” in The Irish Times (16 may 1991) p. 5.
Padraig Yeates, “Cases highlight urgency of 'guilty but insane' reform” in The Irish Times (25 July 1991) p. 12.
“Inquiry pledge halts Dundrum dentention case” in The Irish Times (27 July 1991) p. 3.
Jim Cusack, “Law on 'guilty but insane' to be reformed” in The Irish Times (8 November 1991) p. 2.
Jim Cusack, “Gallagher campaign to result in reform of 'guilty but insane' verdict” in The Irish Times (8 November 1991) p. 12.
Jim Cusack, “'Guilty but insane' man released” in The Irish Times (22 November 1991) p. 4.
“Man in Central Mental Hospital gets leave to challenge detentions” in The Irish Times (27 July 1993) p. 5.
“Family fears for lives if Gallagher is set free” in The Irish Times (24 April 1996) p. 3.
“Gallagher case date to be fixed soon” in The Irish Times (30 April 1996) p. 4
“Court told of family's fears over release of Gallagher” in The Irish Times (11 June 1996) p. 5
“Three Judges to rule on detention of double killer” in The Irish Times (20 June 1996) p. 5.
Christine Newman, “Relatives seek right to give evidence on detention of killer” in The Irish Times (21 June 1996) p. 4.
“Gallagher could kill again if set free, court told” in The Irish Times (21 June 1996) p. 4
“Gallagher would leave country, court told” in The Irish Times (22 June 1996) p. 4.
“Families of victims in Gallagher case refused inquiry representation” in The Irish Times (10 July 1996) p. 4.
Christine Newman, “Gallagher not mentally ill when he killed two women in 1988 – doctor” in The Irish Times (18 July 1996) p. 5
“Phased release 'only way' to assess Gallagher” in The Irish Times (19 July 1996) p. 4.
Christine Newman, “Hospital director accepts Gallagher disorder a risk” in The Irish Times (20 July 1996) p. 4.
Christine Newman, “Judgment delayed in Gallagher detention court case” in The Irish Times (24 July 1996) p. 4.
Frank McNally “Gallagher detention upheld by High Court” in The Irish Times (7 September 1996) p. 1.
Padraig O'Morain, “Paroled murderer failed to return by deadline” in The Irish Times (17 July 200) p. 1.
Clare Murphy, “Gardai believe murderer may have escaped to Britain” in The Irish Times (18 July 2000) p. 1.
Clare Murphy, “Gallagher 'built up a high level of trust” in The Irish Times (18 July 2000) p. 3.
Clare Murphy, “Shatter wants statement on disappearance of Gallagher” in The Irish Times (19 July 2000) p. 5.
Clare Murphy, Frank Millar and Frank Kilfeather, “Gardai face legal problems with Gallagher extradition” in The Irish Times (22 July 2000) p. 1.
Kitty Holland, “Department says Gallagher 'legally a threat'” in The Irish Times (24 July 2000) p. 4.
Jim Cusack, “No sign Gallagher is in Donegal” in The Irish Times (20 January 2001) p. 5.
Carol Coulter, 'Bill to reform law on criminal insanity” in The Irish Times (3 December 2002) p. 4.
Stephen Maguire, “Killer of mother and daughter back in detention” in The Irish Times (23 May 2012) p. 2.
Stephen Maguire, “Gallagher's family not told he was back in custody” in The Irish Times (24 May 2012) p. 5.
Carol O'Brien, “Release now an option for the 'guilty but insane'” in The Irish Times (24 May 2012) p. 5.
Rowan Gallagher and Stephen Maguire, “Gallagher release may be inevitable – Shatter” in The Irish Times (25 May 2012) p. 4.
Stephen Maguire and Pamela Duncan, “Double killer released from mental hospital” in The Irish Times (30 June 2012) p. 3.
Tom Tuite, “Judge to consider Gallagher case for absconding” in The Irish Times (24 October 2012) p. 4.
“Serving of Gallagher summons defective” in The Irish Times (31 October 2012) p. 4.
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9/23/2021 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 30 seconds
Bonus: The Killing of Fr Niall Molloy
In the course of researching the assassination of Veronica Guerin, I came across the mention of files stolen from the offices of the Director of Public Prosecution by Martin Cahill (The General) and his gang. John Traynor told reporter Paul Williams that one in particular, the file relating to the investigation of the death of Fr Niall Molloy, was used in a trade to get him out of charges for receiving stolen goods.
Why in the world was this file so important? I had to know. And so this week, we have the bizarre tale of the unsolved murder of Father Niall Molloy. Fr Molloy was murdered in the home of his friends and business associates, the Flynn's, in the summer of July 1985, a day after the wedding of one of the daughters.
No one has ever been convicted of his murder.
Find the new RTE documentary on Fr Niall's death here (#notanad)
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Sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atyrR3jxEtA - Today, tonight, RTE, 1987
Maresa Fagan, Fr Niall Molloy: “Truth out there' as chapter in unsolved death closes” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/fr-niall-molloy-truth-out-there-as-chapter-in-unsolved-death-closes-1.2989386 25 February 2017
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Niall_Molloy
Gemma O'Doherty, “Truth about FR Molloy's murder will rock the State” in The Sunday Independent https://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/gemma-odoherty-truth-about-fr-molloys-murder-will-rock-the-state-28904708.html 22 November 2012
'On the day of his death, Fr Niall said he was dreading going over to the Flynns” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/on-the-day-of-his-death-fr-niall-said-he-was-dreading-going-over-to-the-flynns-26692151.html 23 October 2010
Paul Reynolds, “GSOC critical of failure to keep Molloy documents” in RTE NEWS https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2018/0709/977506-fr-niall-molloy/ 10 July 2018
Aoife Barry “Call for judicial inquiry into death of Fr Niall Molloy” in TheJournal.ie http://www.thejournal.ie/judicial-inquiry-fr-niall-molloy-692242-Nov2012/ 27 November 2012
Colin Maher, “Who Rid Them of this Troublesome Priest?” in Broadsheet.ie https://www.broadsheet.ie/2013/08/23/the-troublesome-priest/ 23 August 2013
Michael Clifford, “Why was a priest killed in a couple's bedroom at an unholy hour?” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/views/analysis/why-was-a-priest-killed-in-a-couples-bedroom-at-an-unholy-hour-855138.html 14 July 2018
Eavan Murray, “'I know who murdered my uncle' : Probe into Fr Niall Molloy's death” in The Sun https://www.thesun.ie/archives/irish-news/25065/i-know-who-murdered-my-uncle/ 11 April 2015
David Langwallner, “Law is Boring – Trials are Fun” in The Village Magazine https://villagemagazine.ie/index.php/2016/11/law-is-boring/ 19 November 2016
"Bodger", “It became apparent many original documents, including exhibits, are missing” in Broadsheet.ie https://www.broadsheet.ie/tag/fr-niall-molloy/ 9 July 2018
9/10/2021 • 39 minutes, 45 seconds
97 - Part Two: With Impunity
7 years apart, two young and vulnerable teenaged girls went missing - Arlene Arkinson in Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland in 1994 and Hannah Williams in London in 2001.
The similarities in their cases were no coincidence, but would their murderer ever truly face justice?
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Sources:
“Clothes provide clue to body's identity” from BBC Newshttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1883208.stm(20 March 2002)
“Man questioned over cement works death” from BBC Newshttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1889567.stm(24 March 2002)
“Cement works body named” from BBC Newshttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1896508.stm(27 March 2002)
“Man held over Hannah murder” from BBC Newshttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1994353.stm(17 May 2002)
“Hannah murder charge” from BBC Newshttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1995453.stm(19 May 2002)
“Man remanded over Hannah murder” from BBC Newshttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1995453.stm(20 May 2002)
“Girl's killer serves life in jail” from BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/kent/4263918.stm(20 September 2005)
“Day Kathleen's world turned upside down” in The Belfast Telegraphhttps://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/imported/day-kathleens-world-turned-upside-down-28373563.html(5 July 2008)
Gail Walker, “Missing girl's sister in bid to end rumours” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/imported/missing-girls-sister-in-bid-to-end-rumours-28372063.html(5 July 2008)
“Police defend Arkinson house search” in The Belfast Telegraphhttps://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/imported/police-defend-arkinson-house-search-28383547.html(5 July 2008)
“RUC is sued after Arkinson home search” in The Belfast Telegraphhttps://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/imported/ruc-is-sued-after-arkinson-home-search-28375523.html(5 July 2008)
For a full list of sources see mensreapod.com
8/23/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 3 seconds
97 - Part One: With Impunity
7 years apart, two young and vulnerable teenaged girls went missing - Arlene Arkinson in Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland in 1994 and Hannah Williams in London in 2001.
The similarities in their cases were no coincidence, but would their murderer ever truly face justice?
Part Two of this series is out in one week's time.
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Sources:
“Clothes provide clue to body's identity” from BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1883208.stm(20 March 2002)
“Man questioned over cement works death” from BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1889567.stm(24 March 2002)
“Cement works body named” from BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1896508.stm(27 March 2002)
“Man held over Hannah murder” from BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1994353.stm(17 May 2002)
“Hannah murder charge” from BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1995453.stm(19 May 2002)
“Man remanded over Hannah murder” from BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1995453.stm(20 May 2002)
“Girl's killer serves life in jail” from BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/kent/4263918.stm(20 September 2005)
“Day Kathleen's world turned upside down” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/imported/day-kathleens-world-turned-upside-down-28373563.html(5 July 2008)
Gail Walker, “Missing girl's sister in bid to end rumours” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/imported/missing-girls-sister-in-bid-to-end-rumours-28372063.html(5 July 2008)
“Police defend Arkinson house search” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/imported/police-defend-arkinson-house-search-28383547.html(5 July 2008)
“RUC is sued after Arkinson home search” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/imported/ruc-is-sued-after-arkinson-home-search-28375523.html(5 July 2008)
“Arlene hunt scaled down” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/imported/arlene-hunt-scaled-down-28376434.html(5 July 2008)
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8/16/2021 • 57 minutes, 47 seconds
96 - Nicola Furlong: Murder in the Land of the Rising Sun
In May of 2012, Nicola Furlong and her best friend Sarah were enjoying an exciting year on Erasmus in a university in Japan. On the night of the 23rd, the two Wexford girls hit the town to see a Nicki Minaj concert that was on in Tokyo.
But after missing their last train home, their care-free night out would end in disaster.
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Sources:
Mark Jilliard, Luke Byrne and Brendan Furlong, “Myster as Irish exchange student Nicola Furlong found dead in Tokyo hotel room” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/mystery-as-irish-exchange-student-nicola-furlong-found-dead-in-tokyo-hotel-room-26857258.html(25 May 2012)
Rowan Gallagher, “DCU student found dead in Tokyo hotel” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/dcu-student-found-dead-in-tokyo-hotel-1.523785(25 May 2012)
Rowan Gallagher and David McNeill, “Man in custody after DCU student's death” in The Irish Times(26 May 2012) p. 6.
Mark Hilliard and Luke Byrne, “Two men quizzed over student's death in Japan” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/two-men-quizzed-over-students-death-in-japan-26857627.html(26 May 2012)
“Two held in Nicola killing” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/two-held-in-nicola-killing-26857826.html(27 May 2012)
Luke Byrne, Mark Hilliard and Brendan Furlong, “Student Nicola Furlong suffered sexual assault after strangulation in Tokyo” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/student-nicola-furlong-suffered-sexual-assault-after-strangulation-in-tokyo-26858712.html(28 May 2012)
“Two held over Irish student's death” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/two-held-over-irish-students-death-26858762.html(28 May 2012)
Danielle Demetriou “Two charged with sex assault on murdered Nicola's friend” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/two-charged-with-sex-assault-on-murdered-nicolas-friend-26858709.html(28 May 2012)
David McNeill, “DCU student's body flown home” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/dcu-student-s-body-flown-home-1.717712(31 May 2012)
“Two US rappers being questioned by police” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/regionals/enniscorthyguardian/news/two-us-rappers-being-questioned-by-police-27256910.html(5 June 2012)
For a full list of sources see mensreapod.com
7/26/2021 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 6 seconds
95 - Desecration: The murder of Patricia O'Connor
In the summer of 2017, body parts were discovered strewn across the scenic landscape of the Dublin and Wicklow mountains. Gardai began a wide-scale search and a murder investigation. But only days later a man presented himself at a south Dublin Garda station, confessing to the murder of his 61 year old mother in law, Patricia O'Connor.
But was he telling the whole story?
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Sources:
Cathal McMahon, Robin Schiller and Conor Feehan, “Wicklow mountains murder victim named locally and remembered as 'loving grandmother'” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/wicklow-mountains-murder-victim-named-locally-and-remembered-as-loving-grandmother-35825348.html (14 June 2017)
“Woman whose remains were found in Wicklow mountains reported missing on June 2” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/woman-whose-remains-were-found-in-wicklow-mountains-reported-missing-on-june-2-35826611.html (14 June 2017)
Conor Lally, Conor Gallagher and Jack Power, “Gardai believe woman was killed due to long-running dispute” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/garda%C3%AD-believe-woman-was-killed-due-to-long-running-dispute-1.3120069 (15 June 2017)
Sean Dunne, “'It was self-defence': Man charged in Wicklow body case” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/district-court/it-was-self-defence-man-charged-in-wicklow-body-case-1.3120687 (15 June 2017)
Robin Schiller, “Neighbours recall victim Patricia as a 'quiet, polite woman'” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/neighbours-recall-victim-patricia-as-a-quiet-polite-woman-35828219.html (15 June 2017)
Robin Schiller and Cathal McMahon, “Wicklow Mountains killing suspect made admissions to gardai day before arrest – but was released” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/wicklow-mountains-killing-suspect-made-admissions-to-gardai-day-before-arrest-but-was-released-35828215.html (15 June 2017)
Cathal McMahon, “Man charged in connection with the murder of Wicklow mountains victim Patricia O'Connor” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/man-charged-in-connection-with-the-murder-of-wicklow-mountains-victim-patricia-oconnor-35829219.html (15 June 2017)
Eimear Cotter, “'It was self-defence' – man appears in court charged with the murder of Patricia O'Connor” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/it-was-self-defence-man-appears-in-court-charged-with-the-murder-of-patricia-oconnor-35829639.html (15 June 2017)
“Wicklow shock after gruesome killing” in The Wicklow People https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wicklowpeople/news/wicklow-shock-after-gruesome-killing-35848357.html (24 June 2017)
Conor Feehan, “Funeral takes place for mother whose remains were found on mountains” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/funeral-takes-place-for-mother-whose-remains-found-on-mountains-35983113.html (31 July 2017)
Ronan McGreevey, “Three arrested over killing of Dublin grandmother” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/three-arrested-over-killing-of-dublin-grandmother-1.3207716 (2 September 2017)
Louise Kelly, “Three arrested in connection with murder of Dublin grandmother Patricia O'Connor:” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/three-arrested-in-connection-with-murder-of-dublin-grandmother-patricia-oconnor-36093726.html (2 September 2017)
“Gardai release three held over Patricia O'Connor killing” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/garda%C3%AD-release-three-held-over-patricia-o-connor-killing-1.3208302 (3 September 2017)
“Three questioned over murder of dismembered grandmother released without charge” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/three-questioned-over-murder-of-dismembered-grandmother-released-without-charge-36095820.html (3 September 2017)
“Three questioned over murder of dismembered grandmother released without charge” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/three-questioned-over-murder-of-dismembered-grandmother-released-without-charge-36095820.html (3 September 2017)
Emer Sugrue, “Man (40) arrested in relation to Patricia O'Connor murder” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/man-40-arrested-in-relation-to-patricia-o-connor-murder-1.3234230 (26 September 2017)
“Gardai make another arrest in relation to murder of grandmother Patricia O'Connor” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gardai-make-another-arrest-in-relation-to-murder-of-grandmother-patricia-oconnor-36169287.html (26 September 2017)
“Trial date for murder accused” in The Wicklow Peoplehttps://www.independent.ie/regionals/wicklowpeople/news/trial-date-for-murder-accused-36422396.html (23 December 2017)
Tom Tuite, “Man sent forward for trial over death of Dublin grandmother” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/district-court/man-sent-forward-for-trial-over-death-of-dublin-grandmother-1.3319205 (7 December 2017)
Ken Foy and Conor Feehan, “Garda divers search for 'weapon' used in gruesome dismemberment of Dublin grandmother” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/garda-divers-search-for-weapon-used-in-gruesome-dismemberment-of-dublin-grandmother-36453084.html (2 January 2018)
Eimear Cotter, “Four people charged with impeding investigation into murder of grandmother Patricia O'Connor” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/four-people-charged-with-impeding-investigation-into-murder-of-grandmother-patricia-oconnor-37433951.html (18 October 2018)
“Four charged with impeding investigation of Patricia O'Connor's murder” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/district-court/four-charged-with-impeding-investigation-of-patricia-o-connor-s-murder-1.3667925 (18 October 2018)
“Four charged with impeding investigation” in The Bray Peoplehttps://www.independent.ie/regionals/braypeople/news/four-charged-with-impeding-investigation-37450765.html (27 October 2018)
“Date for murder trial is vacated” in The Wicklow Peoplehttps://www.independent.ie/regionals/wicklowpeople/news/date-for-murder-trial-is-vacated-37475596.html (3 November 2018)
Alison O'Riordan, “Dublin woman's body dismembered and found in nice locations, court told” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/criminal-court/dublin-woman-s-body-dismembered-and-found-in-nine-locations-court-told-1.4141002 (15 January 2020)
Alison O'Riordan, “Man denies murder of woman whose remains found scattered in Wicklow” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/criminal-court/man-denies-murder-of-woman-whose-remains-found-scattered-in-wicklow-1.4139479 (14 January 2020)
Andrew Phelan, “Man to go on trial for murder of grandmother Patricia O'Connor” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/man-to-go-on-trial-for-murder-of-grandmother-patricia-oconnor-38860998.html (14 January 2020)
6/28/2021 • 1 hour, 35 minutes, 47 seconds
94 - Bonus: Serial - Slawomir Gierlowski
In May of 2016, a woman was attacked as she walked to work by a man wielding a knife. In the course of the investigation, the assault was linked to two other crimes - both sexually motivated.
Gardai also linked the crime to a suspect - 31 year old Slawomir Gierlowski.
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Sources:
The People (DPP) v Gierlowski [2021] IECA 13 (unapproved) Available here
Tom Tuite, “Roofer accused of double false imprisonment and sexual assault of woman” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/roofer-accused-of-double-false-imprisonment-and-sexual-assault-of-woman-34768304.html (2 June 2016)
Declan Brennan, “Dublin man accused of carrying out three attacks on women goes on trial” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/dublin-man-accused-of-carrying-out-three-attacks-on-women-goes-on-trial-36632827.html (22 February 2018)
Declan Brennan, “Woman tells jury she thought she was going to die during alleged sexual assault” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/woman-tells-jury-she-thought-she-going-to-die-during-alleged-sexual-assault-36637316.html (23 February 2018)
Declan Brennan, “Sex attack victim had tape over face” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/sex-attack-victim-had-tape-over-face-court-told-36647740.html (27 February 2018)
Declan Brennan, “Woman felt knife cut through her fingers during alleged Luas stop attack, court told” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/woman-felt-knife-cut-through-her-fingers-during-alleged-luas-stop-attack-court-told-36650418.html (27 February 2018)
Declan Brennan, “Gardai linked van near scene of sex attack to accused trial told” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/criminal-court/garda%C3%AD-linked-van-near-scene-of-sex-attack-to-accused-trial-told-1.3415898 (5 March 2018)
Declan Brennan, “Court hears how Gardai used CCTV footage to plot journey of van linked to alleged attacker” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-30831186.html (6 March 2018)
Declan Brennan, “Sex assault accused had cable ties in back of van” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/sex-assault-accused-had-cable-ties-in-back-of-van-36682075.html (8 March 2018)
Declan Brennan, “DNA links accused to sex attacks on three women over years, court is told” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/dna-links-accused-to-sex-attacks-on-three-women-over-years-court-is-told-36689947.html (10 March 2018)
Isabel Hayes, “'I don't understand how my DNA ended up on that item': Accused denies three Dublin attacks on women” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-30832348.html (13 March 2018)
Soyna McLean, “Alleged attacker's fingerprints found on duct tape at scene, court told” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/alleged-attackers-fingerprints-found-on-duct-tape-at-scene-court-told-36705423.html (14 March 2018)
Declan Brennan, “DNA is the 'golden thread' that connects random attacks on three women in Dublin – trial hears” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/dna-is-the-golden-thread-that-connects-random-attacks-on-three-women-in-dublin-trial-hears-36725849.html (20 March 2018)
Declan Brennan, “Man found guilty of carrying out 'random' late night sex attacks on women” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/man-found-guilty-of-carrying-out-random-late-night-sex-attacks-on-women-36734242.html (22 March 2018)
Declan Brennan, “Roofer found guilty of third 'random' late-night violent attack on women in Dublin” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/roofer-found-guilty-of-third-random-late-night-violent-attack-on-women-in-dublin-36736667.html (23 March 2018)
Declan Brennan, “Man who carried out late night violent sex attacks on three women to be sentenced in May” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/man-who-carried-out-late-night-violent-sex-attacks-on-three-women-to-be-sentenced-in-may-36737997.html (23 March 2018)
Declan Brennan, “Father jailed for carrying out random assaults on three women” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/pictured-father-jailed-for-carrying-out-random-assaults-on-three-women-37036047.html (21 June 2018)
Declan Brennan, “Man in jail for attacks on three women convicted of trying to rape another” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/criminal-court/man-in-jail-for-attacks-on-three-women-convicted-of-trying-to-rape-another-1.3908606 (29 May 2019)
Brion Hoban and Declan Brennan, “Roofer serving prison term for random sex attacks on three women continues to maintain innocence court hears” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/roofer-serving-prison-term-for-random-sex-attacks-on-three-women-continues-to-maintain-innocence-court-hears-38358959.html (30 July 2019)
Paul Reynolds, “Sentencing adjourned in 2010 sexual assault case” from RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/courts/2019/0730/1066047-slawomir-gierlowski-court/ (30 July 2019)
6/19/2021 • 41 minutes, 34 seconds
93 - Never Forget: The murder of Marioara Rostas
In January 2008, 18 year old Marioara got into a car on Lombard Street in Dublin City centre, where she and some of her family had been begging for change. She was never seen again. During the garda investigation it became clear that this was an unusual crime - a seemingly random act of violence, likely committed by a member of one of Dublin's criminal gangs.
After 6 years, a man went on trial. But would there be justice for Marioara?
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Sources:
Stephen Breen and Owen Conlon, The Hitmen: The Shocking True Story of a Family of Killers for Hire(London: Penguin, 2021). Purchase it here
“Gardai appeal for information in missing Romanian woman” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/gardai-appeal-for-information-on-missing-romania-woman-26344480.html (13 January 2008)
Allison Bray and Ralph Riegel, “No trace of missing man after sea search” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/no-trace-of-missing-man-after-sea-search-26344608.html (14 January 2008)
“Three arrested in connection with woman's disappearance” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/three-arrested-in-connection-with-womans-disappearance-26495577.html (28 November 2008)
Conor Lally, “Three held over missing woman (19)” in The Irish Times (29 November 2008) p. 8.
Tom Brady, “Three held over missing girl” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/three-held-over-missing-girl-26495654.html(29 November 2008)
“Three in custody over disappearance of Romanian girl” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/three-in-custody-over-disappearance-of-romanian-girl-26496234.html(1 December 2008)
Conor Lally, “Four held as gardai search canal for missing teen” in The Irish Times (1 December 2008) p. 4.
Tom Brady, “Teenager feared killed for refusing to be a prostitute” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/teenager-feared-killed-for-refusing-to-be-a-prostitute-26496418.html(2 December 2008)
“Man still in custody over teenager's disappearance” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/man-still-in-custody-over-teenagers-disappearance-26496445.html(2 December 2008)
Alison Healy, “Gardai release three with no charge” in The Irish Times (2 December 2008) p. 3.
Tom Brady, “Gardai to step up searches in case of missing girl” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gardai-to-step-up-searches-in-case-of-missing-girl-26496650.html(3 December 2008)
Meave Sheehan, “The promise of a hot meal lured this girl to her death” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/the-promise-of-a-hot-meal-lured-this-girl-to-her-death-26558743.html(16 August 2009)
“Fresh appeal launched over missing teenager” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/fresh-appeal-launched-over-missing-teenager-26566653.html(16 September 2009)
Tom Brady and Mark Hilliard, “Journalist steps up security after death threats” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/journalist-steps-up-security-after-death-threats-26797867.html(2 December 2011)
Conor Lally and Ronan McGreevy, “Search resume for remains of woman (19)” in The Irish Times (12 January 2012) p. 6.
Tom Brady and Luke Byrne, “Forest combed in hunt for Roma Teen missing since 2008” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/forest-combed-in-hunt-for-roma-teen-missing-since-2008-26810389.html(12 January 2012)
Tim O'Brien “Garda search for remains in Wicklow to resume” in The Irish Times (13 January 2012) p. 2.
“Search for body of girl expands” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/search-for-body-of-girl-expands-26810703.html(13 January 2012)
“Gardai continue to search for body at forestry land in Kippure” in The Bray Peoplehttps://www.independent.ie/regionals/braypeople/news/gardai-continue-to-search-for-body-at-forestry-land-in-kippure-27648791.html(19 January 2012)
Ed Carty, “Bag believed to contain body of Romanian teenager found by Gardai in Wicklow mountains” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/bag-believed-to-contain-body-of-romanian-teenager-found-by-gardai-in-wicklow-mountains-26814091.html(23 January 2012)
Ed Carty, “Bones found in bag believed to be those of Romanian teen” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/bones-found-in-bag-believed-to-be-those-of-romanian-teen-26814159.html(23 January 2012)
For a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
5/31/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 51 seconds
92 - No Excuse: The murder of Mary Doogue
In October of 1995, Mary Doogue was beaten to death. She lay in her bed in her cold dark home for 12 hours before she got any medical attention, and died shortly after. Her partner 19 year old Stephen Davis was arrested two days later.
He would tell the court that he had been provoked. Would a jury buy his excuse?
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Sources:
Liz Allen, “Mother dies in brutal beating” in The Irish Independent (21 October 1995) p. 1.
Ann O'Loughlin and Stephen McGrath, “Mum's killer seen by child?” in The Evening Herald (21 October 1995) p.p. 1-2.
“Man arrested in Athy death” in The Sunday Tribune (22 October 1995) p. 3.
Joanne McElgunn and Mike McNiffe, “Murdered mum Mary names her killer with her dying breath” in The Sunday World (22 October 1995) p. 1 -2.
Alan O'Keefe, Don Lavery and Stephen McGrath, “Tragedy girl *childsname* (5) did not see her mum's killer” in The Sunday Independent (22 October 1995) p. 3.
“I didn't go out to kill' – accused” in The Evening Herald (23 October 1995) p. 2.
“Teenager accused of murder” in The Irish Independent (23 October 1995) p. 14.
“Murder charge remand” in The Evening Herald (24 October 1995) p. 2.
“Young man on trial for killing mum” in The Evening Herald (3 March 1997) p. 6.
“Counsel tells court of 'great violence' and multiple injuries done to mother of six” in The Irish Times (4 March 1997) p. 3.
Mary Carolan, “Mother killed by boyfriend, trial jury told” in The Irish Independent (4 March 1997) p. 6.
“Court hears of victims 'fears'” in The Irish Independent (4 March 1997) p. 6.
“Murder trial told of assault on mum” in The Evening Herald (4 March 1997) p. 17
Mary Carolan, “Alleged killer used 'severe violence'” in The Irish Independent (5 March 1997) p. 6.
“I saw accused kicking victim in the street” in The Irish Independent (5 March 1997) p. 6.
“Court told of bid to save mum's life” in The Evening Herald (5 March 1997) p. 12.
Mary Carolan, “Mother 'could have died after fall on stairs'” in The Irish Independent (6 March 1997) p. 7 .
Mary Carolan, “Woman 'claimed she was raped by two'” in The Irish Independent (7 March 1997) p. 5.
“Murder case jury sent out” in The Irish Independent (8 March 1997) p. 4.
Susan McKay, “Athy woman died in agony after most vicious attack” in The Sunday Tribune (9 March 1997) p. 8.
“Murder trial to resume” in The Irish Independent (11 March 1997) p. 9.
Mary Carolan, “Court told man was in a rage as he kicked girlfriend” in The Irish Independent (12 March 1997) p. 4.
Mary Carolan, “Gardai 'sought lawyer for murder suspect'” in The Irish Independent (13 March 1997) p. 4.
Diarmaid MacDermott, “Bruises linked to boot marks” in The Irish Independent (14 March 1997) p. 5.
Susan McKay, “Athy murder trial hears garda evidence” in The Sunday Tribune (16 March 1997) p. 8
Mary Carolan, “Murder trial verdict today” in The Irish Independent (19 March 1997) p. 7.
“Jury in Athy murder trial is sent to hotel” in The Irish Times (21 March 1997) p. 4.
“Kildare man gets life sentence for brutal murder of his girlfriend” in The Irish Times (22 March 1997) p. 4.
Mary Carolan, “Man gets life sentence for murder of girlfriend” in The Irish Independent (22 March 1997) p. 7.
Stephen O'Brien, “Family stunned by series of deadly tragedies” in The Irish Independent (22 March 1997) p. 7
Bernie O'Toole, “I can never forgive” in The Evening Herald (22 March 1997) p.p. 8-9.
Cathal O'Shea, “Evil killer's years of savagery” in The Sunday World (23 March 1997) p. 6-7.
Mary Carolan, “Ex lover stabbed me in the back” in The Irish Independent (12 December 1996) p. 7.
Mary Carolan, “Jealous lover given life term for murder” in The Irish Independent (18 December 1996) p. 5.
Stephen O'Brien and Michael Lavery, “Crucial clash of evidence faced jury on stabbings” in The Irish Independent (18 December 1996) p. 5.
Susan McKay, “A deadly power game” in The Sunday Tribune (23 March 1997) p. 14.
Clodagh Sheehy, “Scared to death” in The Evening Herald (25 March 1997) p. 8.
DPP v Davis [2001] 1 IR 146
5/18/2021 • 49 minutes, 30 seconds
91 - Pure Thuggery: The murders of Mariusz Szwajkos & Pawel Kalite
In February of 2008, two Polish men living and working in Drimnagh, South Dublin were killed in a fight outside their home. Both had been stabbed in the head with a screwdriver. It quickly emerged that the fight had involved a group of teenagers.
Would Gardai be able to identify his killer or killers prove their lethal intent?
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Sources:
Cathal Mcmahon and Iwona Krauze, “Fear, grief and anger as Poles claim 'Irish no longer like us'” The Evening Herald (28 February 2008) p. 4.
Cathal McMahon, “Killer gloated to friends after stabbing frenzy” in The Evening Herald (28 February 2008) p. 4.
Fiach Kelly, “Part of my heart died, the people who did this to my brother are not human” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/part-of-my-heart-died-the-people-who-did-this-to-my-brother-are-not-human-26426697.html (29 February 2008)
Conor Lally and Ronan McGreevy, “Family 'will never know' if attack on Role racially driven” in The Irish Times (29 February 2008) p. 1.
Conor Lally, “Second Polish man dies following savage attack” in The Irish Times (29 February 2008) p. 5.
Jane Last, “Two Polish stab victims' families give the gift of life” in The Evening Herald (29 February 2008) p. 1, 4.
Jane Last, 'Youths have no fear: shop owner” in The Evening Herald (29 February 2008) p. 4.
Tom Brady, “Hunt for murderers widens” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/hunt-for-murderers-widens-26426978.html (1 March 2008)
Ronan McGreevy, “Anonymous donor gives €2,000 to fund for men” in The Irish Times (1 March 2008) p. 4.
“Differing accounts of Drimnagh stabbings Concern gardai” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/differing-accounts-of-drimnagh-stabbings-concern-gardai-26427386.html (2 March 2008)
Louise Hogan, “Stab victims family express grief in heartfelt letter” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/stab-victims-family-express-grief-in-heartfelt-letter-26427519.html (03 March 2008)
“Girl arrested in connection with Drimnagh murders” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/girl-arrested-in-connection-with-drimnagh-murders-26427614.html (3 March 2008)
Ronan McGreevy, “Drimnagh church packed as community pays tribute” in The Irish Times (4 March 2008) p. 7.
Conor Lally, “Girl (14) questioned over murder of Polish men” in The Irish Times (4 March 2008) p. 7.
Tom Brady, “Gardai quiz girl (14) on 'screwdriver' murders” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gardai-quiz-girl-14-on-screwdriver-murders-26427690.html (4 March 2008)
Paul Melia, “Disgusting, savage and brutal... parish sickened by violence” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/disgusting-savage-and-brutal-parish-sickened-by-violence-26427692.html (4 March 2008)
“Gardai release teenage girl held over Dublin murders” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/gardai-release-teenage-girl-held-over-dublin-murders-26427845.html (4 March 2008)
Cathal McMahon, “Probe reveals picture of lawless teenagers” in The Evening Herald (4 March 2008) p. 4.
Ronan McGreevy, “Concern for Polish death inquiry” in The Irish Times (5 March 2008) p. 7.
“Further arrests expected in 'screwdriver' murder probe” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/further-arrests-expected-in-screwdriver-murder-probe-26427971.html (5 March 2008)
“Polish centre concerned about Drimnagh investigation” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/further-arrests-expected-in-screwdriver-murder-probe-26427971.html (5 March 2008)
For a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
5/3/2021 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 57 seconds
Bonus: CrimeConVersations with Mens Rea & Once Upon a Crime
CrimeConVersations is a brand-new True Crime podcast brought to you by CrimeCon UK.
In the lead up to CrimeCon UK in London, CrimeCon UK are bringing two favourite podcasts together to find out more about their fascination with True Crime.
Each episode will explore subjects including how they got involved in True Crime, the cases that have stuck in their mind, the process behind their podcast and what they think makes a great true crime show
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4/21/2021 • 44 minutes
90 - Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Siobhan McLoughlin
On 28th February 2006, Siobhan McLoughlin was found dead in locked bedroom. At first glance, it looked as if she had tragically taken her own life. But within hours after her death, police and the McLoughlin family felt sure that she had been brutally murdered.
But would the State be able to prove guilt, beyond a reasonable doubt?
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Sources:
Mick McCaffrey, Cormac Looney and Charlie Mallon, “Housewife strangled” in The Evening Herald (2 March 2006) p. 1.
“Young mother strangled with vacuum cleaner flex” in The Irish Independent (3 March 2006) p. 1
Tom Brady, “Shock at mum's violent death” in The Irish Independent (3 March 2006) p. 4.
Edel Kennedy, “The first we heard of it was when the media arrived” in The Irish Independent (3 March 2006) p. 4.
Edel Kennedy, “Family lived out their dream on a sun-blessed Mediterranean island” in The Irish Independent (3 March 2006) p. 4.
Cormac Looney, “Millionaire mum slain in money row” in The Evening Herald (3 March 2006) pp 1, 4.
Isabel Hurley and Jane Last, “Brave sister Brighid now faces new agony” in The Evening Herald (3 March 2006) p. 4.
Tom Brady, “Murder linked to recent row” in The Irish Independent (4 March 2006) p. 7.
Jim Cusack “Two-day news ban on mother's murder” in The Sunday Independent (5 March 2006) p. 2.
Paul Williams, “Husband quizzed by cops in hunt for Siobhan's killer” in The Sunday World (5 March 2006) p. 5
Michael Lavery, “Hotelier enrolled her son in Spanish school” in The Evening Herald (7 March 2006) p, 12.
Cormac Looney, “Siobhan suspect may get off with it” in The Evening Herald (7 March 2006) p. 12.
Fionnuala O'Leary, “Gardai tracing man seen near Siobhan's home” in The Evening Herald (9 March 2006) p. 8.
Anne-Marie Walsh, “Gardai close in on Siobhan's murderer” in The Irish Independent (10 March 2006) p. 6.
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4/20/2021 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 13 seconds
89 - The Ordeal: Jennifer Guinness
In April of 1986, three armed men burst into a lavish home in Howth. When they left, they brought with them Jennifer Guinness, mother of three and wife of the head of a merchant bank. A ransom was demanded for her return.
Despite the quick mobilisation of gardai all over Dublin, Jennifer's captor would evade capture for over a week.
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Sources:
Sean Flynn, “Gardai await contact with kidnap gang” in The Irish Times (11 April 1986) p. 1, 6.
Sean Flynn, “Kidnappers at Howth home for two hours” in The Irish Times (11 April 1986) p. 1, 6.
“Guinness family have kept an open door for friends” in The Irish Times (11 April 1986) p. 1.
Sean Flynn, “News blacked out to protect victim” in The Irish Times (11 April 1986) p. 6.
John Stanley, “Guinness role in bank 'that of figurehead'” in The Irish Times (11 April 1986) p. 6.
Sean Flynn, “Descriptions of suspects issued” in The Irish Times (11 April 1986) p. 6.
Sean Flynn, “Family calls in British security firm on kidnap” in The Irish Times (12 April 1986) p. 1, 5.
Sean Flynn, “Guinness family may make reward offer” in The Irish Times (14 April 1986) p. 1, 9.“Man being questioned” in The Irish Times (14 April 1986) p. 1.
“Dublin churches join in prayers for kidnap woman” in The Irish Times (14 April 1986) p. 9.
Sean Flynn, “Gardai deny any contact made with kidnappers” in The Irish Times (14 April 1986) p. 1.
“Man held over Howth gun inquiry, court told” in The Irish Times (15 April 1986) p. 10
Sean Flynn, “Victim held by gunmen in siege at Ballsbridge” in The Irish Times (16 April 1986) p. 1, 9.
“Luxury home was 'hide-out'” in The Irish Times (16 April 1986) p. 1.
“Family chose low profile” in The Irish Times (16 April 1986) p. 9.
Sean Flynn, “Buoyant Mrs Guinness tells of her ordeal” in The Irish Times (17 April 1986) p. 1, .
“No hate for my captors – Mrs Guinness” in The Irish Times (17 April 1986) p. 9
Carol Coulter, “I had no doubt that my life was in danger” in The Irish Times (17 April 1986) p. 9.
Sean Flynn, “Close surveillance of car was key to kidnap breakthrough” in The Irish Times (17 April 1986) p. 9.
“Moment I have been waiting for” in The Irish Times (17 April 1986) p.
“Dublin men on kidnap charges” in The Irish Times (18 April 1986) p. 1.
“Gardai question three over kidnap” in The Irish Times (18 April 1986) p. 8.
“Fourth man charged in kidnap case” in The Irish Times (19 April 1986) p. 1.
“No charge as man and woman released” in The Irish Times (19 April 1986) p. 19.
“Further remand in Guinness kidnap case” in The Irish Times (25 April 1986) p. 10.
“Steering clear of trouble” in The Irish Times (5 May 1986) p. 8.
“Bail refused to man on Guinness charge” in The Irish Times (10 May 1986) p. 20.
“Further remand in Guinness case” in The Irish Times (14 May 1986) p. 7.
“Four in court on Guinness charge” in The Irish Times (24 May 1986) p. 20.
“Two remanded on Guinness charge” in The Irish Times (21 June 1986) p. 20.
“Brothers jailed for Guinness kidnap” in The Irish Times (24 June 1986) p. 10.
“The 'big one' that went wrong” in The Irish Times (24 June 1986) p. 10
“Guinness jewellery charges dropped” in The Irish Times (28 June 1986) p. 22.“Son presented as informer, court told” in The Irish Times (22 July 1986) p. 6.
“Bail refused to man in Guinness kidnap case” in The Irish Times (19 August 1986) p. 10.
“Guinness case appeal is dismissed” in The Irish Times (4 November 1986) p. 10.
Sean Flynn, “Kidnapper to be extradited after jail term – Gardai” in The Irish Times (6 November 1986) p. 1.
“Man sentenced to 14 years in Guinness case” in The Irish Times (6 November 1986) p. 5.
“Court told defendant admitted that he organised kidnap” in The Irish Times (7 November 1986) p. 9
Niall Kiely, “Detective tells of talks with kidnappers at siege house” in The Irish Times (8 November 1986) p. 3.
“Farmer claims accused man admitted kidnap” in The Irish Times(11 November 1986) p. 7.
“Court told of phone calls to house used in kidnapping” in The Irish Times (12 November 1986) p. 5.
“Legal issue in kidnap case to be tried in jury's absence” in The Irish Times (13 November 1986) p. 5.
“Jury in Guinness case back in court” in The Irish Times (14 November 1986) p. 12.
“Guinness kidnap case adjourned” in The Irish Times (15 November 1986) p. 10.
"McNicholl is found guilty of Guinness kidnapping” in The Irish Times (18 November 1986) p. 9
“Man gets 12 years for role in kidnapping” in The Irish Times(19 November 1986) p. 8
“McNicholl is found guilty of Guinness kidnapping” in The Irish Times (18 November 1986) p. 9
Sean Flynn, “Arrangements for Guinness ransom were well-advanced” in The Irish Times (18 November 1986) p. 9.
Noirin Hegarty, “Ransom would have ended hope of release” in The Irish Times (19 November 1986) p. 8.
“Bravery Awards” in The Irish Times (7 March 1987) p. 2.
Carol Coulter, “Guinness killed climbing Snowdon” in The Irish Times (29 February 1988) p. 9
“Hunger strike reported” in The Irish Times (12 December 1988) p. 10“Hunger striker moved to hospital” in The Irish Times (13 December 1988) p. 1.
“Kidnap victim assails officials over escape” in The Irish Times (18 September 1996) p. 4.
Nuala Haughey, “O'Donoghue calls for review of all detention procedures” in The Irish Times (18 September 1996) p. 4.
“Escaped prisoner reported seen with officer” in The Irish Times (20 September 1990) p. 7.
John Maher, “Escaper may attend wedding” in The Irish Times (21 September 1996) p. 4.
Rachel Donnelly, “Gilligan arrested under UK drug trafficking legislation” in The Irish Times (7 October 1996) p. 1, 6.
Rachel Borrill, “Gilligan charged under drug trafficking law” in The Irish Times (8 October 1996) p. 5.
Jim Cusack, “5 – month Garda inquiry led to Amsterdam drug arrests” in The Irish Times (14 March 2000) p. 1.
Isabel Conway, “Dutch-based Irish criminal said to be in hiding” in The Irish Times (14 March 2000) p. 5.
“Former kidnapper jailed for cocaine possession” in The Irish Times (4 October 2000) p. 4.
Isabel Conway, “Guinness kidnapper said to run drugs, weapons empire” in The Irish Times (7 February 2001) p. 4.
Isabel Conway, “10 year term urged for Guinness kidnapper” in The Irish Times (8 February 2001) p. 4.
Isabel Conway, “Trafficker is sentenced to nine years' jail” in The Irish Times (22 February 2001) p. 4.
“Kidnappers sentence reduced” in The Irish Times (12 December 2001) p. 4.
Isobel Conway, “Extradition of drugs trafficker” in The Irish Times (2 November 2004) p. 3.
Cormac Looney, “Gangster back to his old tricks in Costa haven” in The Evening Herald (6 October 2009) https://www.herald.ie/news/gangster-back-to-his-old-tricks-in-costa-haven-27927882.html
Conor Feehen and Ken Foy, “Gangland figures farewell to veteran kidnapper and armed robber Mick Cunningham” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/gangland-figures-farewell-to-veteran-kidnapper-and-armed-robber-mick-cunningham-30894197.html(9 January 2015)
Jerome Reilly, “Jennifer Guinness – victim of notorious 1986 kidnapping that lasted eight days – has died” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/jennifer-guinness-victim-of-a-notorious-1986-kidnapping-that-lasted-eight-days-has-died-34390718.html(23 January 2016)
Orna Mulcahy, “Guinness house in Howth for €12 million” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/homes-and-property/guinness-house-in-howth-for-12-million-1.1294702(29 March 2007)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howth_Castle
4/5/2021 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 59 seconds
88 - Location Unknown: The murder of Meg Walsh
In October of 2006, Meg Walsh went missing. She wasn't at her home, and she didn't turn up for work. The garda investigation that followed revealed that Meg had had some troubling experiences recently in her private life. Her body was found in the river Suir two weeks after she was first reported missing.
But without a crime scene, would it be possible to get justice for Meg?
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Sources:
Cormac Looney, “Missing mum murder fear” in The Evening Herald (6 October 2006) p. 1, 2.
Isobel Hurley, 'Bloodstains in mum's car” in The Eveing Herald(7 Octover 2006) p. 2.Brendan Furlong, “Gardai fear for Meg's life” in The Sunday World (8 October 2006) p. 8.
Ralph Riegel, “Bloodstains near missing mother's car cause alarm” in The Sunday Independent (8 October 2006) p. 4.
Cormac Looney, “pain for friends unwilling to talk of the worst” in The Evening Herald (9 October 2006) p. 3.
Ralph Riegel, “Family fears the worst as search goes on for Meg” in The Irish Independent (9 October 2006) p. 14.
Cormac Looney, “Dark estuary to reveal its mysteries as hope fades” in The Evening Herald (10 October 2006) p. 8.
Cormac Looney, “Missing Margaret told gardai she feared for her life” in The Evening Herald (10 October 2006) p. 8.
Niall O'Connor, “Gardai widening their search for missing mum who told friends she lived in fear for her safety” in The Irish Independent (10 October 20060 p. 4.
Cormac Looney, “Have you seen this car? Meg's killer used it” in The Evening Herald (12 October 2006) p. 10.
Ralph Riegel and Ciaran Murphy, “New appeal as gardai fear for missing Meg” in The Irish Independent (12 October 2006) p. 10.
Michael Quinn and Cormac Looney, “Find my missing mum” in The Evening Herald (13 October 2006) p. 1, 2-3.“Body of missing Meg may be adrift at sea” in The Irish Independent (13 October 2006) p. 7.
Ralph Riegel, “Fearful family plead for help in hunt for woman who vanished” in The Irish Independent(14 October 2006) p. 6.
Niall O'Connor, “Blood found in Meg's house” in The Sunday World (15 October 2006) p. 10-11
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3/22/2021 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 27 seconds
87 - The Murder of Manuela Riedo
Three days after arriving in Galway in October of 2007, 17 year old Swiss girl Manuel Riedo was found dead on some marshy ground just outside the city. The investigation into her murder would reveal a series of crimes committed in Galway.
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Sources:
Caroline Crawford and Brian McDonald, “Grief stricken parents flying to Ireland to ID their only child's body” in The Evening Herald (10 October 2007) p. 3.
Caroline Crawford and Brian McDonald, “What monster could kill our only girl” in The Evening Herald (10 October 2007) p. 1.
Louise Hogan and Brian McDonald, “Grief-stricken parents arrive to identify body of their only child” in The Irish Independent (11 October 2007) p. 3.
Brian McDonald and Conor Feehan, “Heartbroken parents too distraught to travel” in The Evening Herald (11 October 2007) p. 4.
Lorna Siggins, “Fifty gardai hunt for Swiss student's killer” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/fifty-garda%C3%AD-hunt-for-swiss-student-s-killer-1.971706 (12 October 2007)
Lorna Siggins, “Students leave after killing” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/students-leave-after-killing-1.972137 (13 October 2007)
Lorna Siggins, “Sex offender focus in search for Swiss girl's killer” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/sex-offender-focus-in-search-for-swiss-girl-s-killer-1.972513 (15 October 2007)
Paul Anderson, “Gardai believe witnesses in Riedo inquiry yet to emerge” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/garda%C3%AD-believe-witnesses-in-riedo-inquiry-yet-to-emerge-1.813594 (16 October 2007)
Lorna Siggins, “Mayor to attend Swiss teen's funeral” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/mayor-to-attend-swiss-teen-s-funeral-1.973280 (17 October 2007)
Lorna Siggins, “Garda believe Swiss girl killed on way into city” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/garda-believe-swiss-girl-killed-on-way-into-city-1.973641 (18 October 2007)
Cormac Looney, “Brother and sister arrested in Manuela death probe” in The Evening Herald (18 October 2007) p. 1, 5.
Paul Anderson, “Gardai release two held over Riedo murder” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/gardai-release-two-held-over-riedo-murder-1.813687(18 October 2007)
Lorna Siggins, “Gardai question two people over murder of Swiss student” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/garda%C3%AD-question-two-people-over-murder-of-swiss-student-1.973933 (19 October 2007)
Conor Feehan and Cormac Looney, “Face of man charged with Manuela murder” in The Evening Herald (19 October 2007) p. 1, 6.
Lorna Siggins, 'Candlelit vigil: students remember murdered colleague” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/candlelit-vigil-students-remember-murdered-colleague-1.973935 (19 October 2007)
Eanna O'Caollai, “Man charged with Swiss girl's murder” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/man-charged-with-swiss-girl-s-murder-1.813739 (19 October 2007)
Ann Healy, “Man (27) charged with murder of student” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/man-27-charged-with-murderof-student-1.974364 (20 October 2007)
Faryal Mirza, “'Nothing said can ease pain' envoy tells Manuela's fuenral” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/nothing-said-can-ease-pain-envoy-tells-manuela-s-funeral-1.974369 (20 October 2007)
Lorna Siggins, “Accused in Manuela murder case remanded once more” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/accused-in-manuela-murder-case-remanded-once-more-1.976558 (27 October 2007)
'In short: Man charges with student's murder held” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/in-short-1.980789 (10 November 20017)
“In short: Murder accused on unrelated charges” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/in-short-1.983795(20 November 2007)
“Parents of dead Swiss student visit Galway” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/parents-of-dead-swiss-student-visit-galway-1.926874 (9 January 2008)
“Parents of visit scene of daughters death” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/parents-visit-scene-of-daughter-s-death-1.817019 (9 January 2008)
“Parents of murdered Swiss teen visit Galway” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/parents-of-murdered-swiss-teen-visit-galway-1.927188 (10 January 2008)
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3/8/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 21 seconds
86 - Vengeance: The hunt for Raoul Moat
Raoul Moat was released from a short stint in prison in 2010. In the days that followed he shot three people, including a Northumberland police officer and went on the run in the quiet town of Rothbury.
Police scoured the countryside for this man with murderous intent, a search that ended on the bank of the river Croquet in a six hour stand-off.
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Sources:
Vanessa Howard, Raoul Moat: His short life and bloody death (London: John Blake Publishing, 2010)
Helen Carter, “Suspected gunman Raoul Thomas Moat tells police: 'You aren't taking me seriously'” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/04/suspect-raoul-thomas-moat-gateshead-shootings(4 July 2010)
Adam Gabbatt, “Hunt for Raoul Moat - live coverage” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/blog/2010/jul/06/raoul-moat-newcastle-shooting-police(6 July 2010)
Helen Carter and Alexandra Topping, “Raoul Moat: Police say net closing on suspected gunman” in The Guardian (6 July 2010)
“Police on 'hostages' arrested in search for Raoul Moat” from BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/10540300(6 July 2010)
“Gunman Raoul Moat declares war on police” from BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/10519166(6 July 2010)
“Car focus of search for Gateshead shooting suspect” in BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/10517837(6 July 2010)
Robert Booth and Helen Carter, “Fugitive Raoul Moat 'declares war on police' in letter” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/05/raoul-moat-police-vendetta(6 July 2010)
Adam Gabbatt and Matthew Weaver, “Hunt for Raoul Moat – Live updates” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/blog/2010/jul/07/raoul-moat-hunt-live-rothbury(7 July 2010)
“Victim's father's plea to Tyneside gunman Raoul Moat” from BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/10540300(7 July 2010)
“Manhunt: Police search into the night” from Sky News https://web.archive.org/web/20121013190806/http://news.sky.com/story/791189/manhunt-police-search-into-the-night(7 July 2010)
“Pair charges as search for Raoul Moat enters sixth day” from BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/10540300(8 July 2010)
“Gunman Moat 'has made threats to wider public'” from BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/10556948(8 July 2010)
“Men accused of helping gunman Raoul Moat hunt police” from BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/10552145(8 July 2010)
“Search for Raoul Moat intensifies amid public threat” from BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/10565917(9 July 2010)
“Paul Gascoigne offers support to 'good friend' Raoul Moat” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/09/paul-gascoigne-raoul-moat(9 July 2010)
Helen Carter and Matthew Taylor, “Raoul Moat: police find three mobile phones” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/09/raoul-moat-possible-sighting-rothbury(9 July 2010)
“Raoul Moat: timeline of gun rampage” in The Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7874014/Raoul-Moat-timeline-of-gun-rampage.html(10 July 2010)
Gordon Rayner and John Bingham, “Roul Moat dies from gun shot wound after six-hour stand off ends” in The Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7882867/Raoul-Moat-dies-from-gun-shot-wound-after-six-hour-stand-off-ends.html(10 July 2010)
Patrick Sawer, “Raoul Moat dies after shooting himseldf during armed police stand off” in The Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7882906/Raoul-Moat-dies-after-shooting-himself-during-armed-police-stand-off.html(10 July 2010)
Jamie Doward and Mark Townsend, “Focus of Raoul Moat investigation turn on police” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/10/focus-raoul-moat-investigation-police(10 July 2010)
“Raoul Moat news blackout requested after threat to kill public” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/10/raoul-moat-news-blackout-threats(10 July 2010)
“Gunman Raoul Moat kills himself after police stand-off” from BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/10583839(10 July 2010)
Helen Carter and Mark Townsend, “Raoul Moat dead after single gunshot ends standoff with police” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/10/raoul-moat-cornered-police-rothbury(10 July 2010)
“Gunman Raoul Moat had 'lost everything'” from BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/10513994(11 July 2010)
Helen Carter, “Police fired Tasers at Raoul Moat to try to prevent suicide, inquest told” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/13/raoul-moat-tasered-inquest(13 July 2010)
“Tasers fired at gunman Raoul Moat ' not approved'” from BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/10615302(13 July 2010)
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John Bingham, “Raoul Moat asked social workers for psychiatric help, tapes disclose” in The Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7891137/Raoul-Moat-asked-social-workers-for-psychiatric-help-tapes-disclose.html(15 July 2010)
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Gerard Tubb, “Moat accomplice jailed for at least 40 years” from Sky.com http://news.sky.com/story/842849/moat-accomplice-jailed-for-at-least-40-years(15 March 2011)
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“Raoul Moat threat not acted upon by police or prison” from BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-tyne-17840610(25 April 2012)
Jonathan Owen, “Police under fire for handling of Raoul Moat manhunt in 2010” in The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/police-under-fire-for-handling-of-raoul-moat-manhunt-in-2010-9039177.html(5 Janauary 2014)
Wikis:
Rothbury: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rothbury#21st_Century
Newcastle upon Tyne: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newcastle_upon_Tyne
2010 Northumbria Police Manhunt: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Northumbria_Police_manhunt
2/22/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 9 seconds
85 - Monster in the Garage: Patricia Murphy
In May of 1996, a woman's body was found behind a skip in Glasnevin, Dublin city. Late on the 27th, Patricia Murphy had been reported missing from her nearby home.
In order for her family to find justice, however, three of her young children would have to give evidence in court to put the perpetrator away - the monster in the garage.
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Sources:
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/battered-wife-tried-to-conceal-the-marks-of-her-beatings-1.228260
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https://www.irishtimes.com/news/boy-5-tells-of-daddy-hammering-mammy-1.222333
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2/7/2021 • 46 minutes, 35 seconds
84 - Dark Saga: The murder of Philomena Gillane
In May of 1994, Philomena Gillane was 7 months pregnant. On the morning of Wednesday the 11th, she left her home early to head to work. But she never arrived. She was found dead in the boot of her own car 25 miles away, at Athlone Train station.
Her family would spend the next 3 years in and out of courts dealing with the fallout from her brutal murder, and in a search for justice that was never fully achieved.
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Sources:
“Missing pregnant woman sought” in The Irish Times(18 May 1994) p. 2.
Paul O'Neill, “Murdered woman was stabbed, shot in the back” in The Irish Times (19 May 1994) p. 1.
Edward O'Loughlin, “Staff at Loughlinstown Hosital to hold special Mass for dead colleague” in The Irish Times(19 May 1994) p. 7
Paul O'Neill, “Woman's body lies in car as life goes on at busy station” in The Irish Times (19 May 1994) p. 7.
Michael Finlan, “Latest violent death further blow to tranquility of Galway villages” in The Irish Times(19 May 1994) p. 7.
Fergus Black, “Cheery victim 'was the careful type'” in Irish Independent (19 May 1994) p. 7.
Brian McDonald, “Cars fan spotted neatly parked Kadett” in The Irish Independent (19 May 1994) p. 7
Don Lavery, “Gone five when reported missing” in The Irish Independent (19 May 1994) p. 6.
Paul O'Neill, “Victim may have been fleeing” in The Irish Times (20 May 1994) p. 1.
Annmaria McAnearney and Brian McDonald, “Murder: photo-fits of two suspects” in The Evening Herald(20 May 1994) p. 4.
Paul O'Neill, “Community left seeking some rationale for recent events” in The Irish Times (20 May 1994) p. 6.
Annemarie McEnearney, “Husband left behind to move into 'dream home'” in The Irish Independent(20 May 1994) p. 9
Paul O'Neill “Gardai suspect two may be involved in killing” in The Irish Times (21 May 1994) p. 5.
Michael Finlan, “Caltra weeps for its dead daughter” in The Irish Times (21 May 1994) p. 5.
Michael Finlan, “Silent crowds mourn as murder victim buried” in The Irish Times (23 May 1994) p. 5.
“Problems facing murder hunt cops” in The Sunday World(22 May 1994) p. 4.
Mike McNiffe, “It's awful. Oh God, I'm in a terrible state” in The Sunday World (22 May 1994) p. 4.
Joanne McElgunn, “Who's sentence an unborn baby to death” in The Sunday World (24 July 1994) p. 10-11.
Paul O'Neill, “Gardai widen search in Gillane killing” in The Irish Times (24 May 1994) p. 3.
Jim Cusack, “Two being held in Gillane murder inquiry” in The Irish Times (25 May 1994) p. 1.
“Gillane search centred on home” in The Irish Times(25 May 1994) p. 4.
Michael Finlan, “Gardai detain another man over Gillane murder” in The Irish Times (26 May 1994) p. 1.
Michael Finlan, “Gillane case: two freed by gardai” in The Irish Times (27 May 1994) p. 1.
Paul O'Neill, “Mrs Gillane's body found in night clothes” in The Irish Times (28 May 1994) p. 1.
“Philomena 'had nightclothes on'” in The Evening Herald (28 May 1994) p. 3.
“Legal snags hit Gillane murder case” in The Sunday Tribune (29 May 1994) p. 5.
“Weapons search continues” in The Irish Times(30 May 1994) p. 4.
Paul O'Neill, “Man eliminated from murder inquiry, two others still sought” in The Irish Times(1 June 1994) p. 3.
Brenda Power “Murder at dawn in Caltra” in The Sunday Tribune(24 July 1994) p. 7.
Paul O'Neill, “Gardai hold man in Gillane murder inquiry” in The Irish Times (27 July 1994) p. 2.
“Man released from custody” in The Irish Times(29 July 1994) p. 5.
For a full list of sources please see mensreapod.com
1/24/2021 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 50 seconds
83 - The Disappearance of Philip Cairns
On Thursday the 26th of October 1986, Philip Cairns left his Ballyroan Road home after eating his lunch. He was headed back to school. But he never made it there. An intensive search followed, but there were no signs of the 13 year old.
A week later, his school bag was found in a nearby laneway, left there by persons unknown. Despite searches of the Rathfarnham area, including rivers, overgrown areas, large parklands and in the foothills of the Dublin mountains, there was no further sign of the school boy.
What became of Philip Cairns?
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Sources:
“07. Philip Cairns” Scannal RTE (15 September 2020) Find it here: https://www.rte.ie/player/series/scannal/SI0000001504?epguid=IH000391879&seasonguid=76848680318
Michael Lavery and Tom Reddy, “Gardai step up hunt for schoolboy, 13” in The Evening Herald (28 October 1986) p. 1.
Willie Dillon, “No sign yet of missing student” in The Irish Independent (28 October 1986) p. 3.
Michael Lavery, “A family that waits and prays” in The Evening Herald (29 October 1986) p. 3.
Bairbre Power and Tom Reddy, “Philip – Quiz for pupils” in The Evening Herald (29 October 1986) p. 1.
“Family, plea to missing boy (13)” in The Irish Independent (29 October 1986) p. 11.
Tom Reddy, “Diviner called in to aid boy search” in The Irish Independent (30 October 1986) p. 11.
Bairbre Power and Ken Curran, “First Clue: New mystery as Philip's bag is found” in The Evening Herald (30 October 1986) p. 1-2.
John Healy and Frank Khan, “Philip's school bag is found in lane” in The Irih Independent (30 October 1986) p. 1.
Bairbre Power and Tom Reddy, “Friends in vigil for Philip” in The Evening Herald (3 October 1986) p. 1.
Tom Reddy, “Missing boy's bag 'planted' – gardai” in The Irish Independent (31 October 1986) p. 11.
“Subauqa Unit used in search” in The Irish Times (31 October 1986) p. 9.
Alan O'Keefe, “Philip: 'keep up prayers' plea” in The Evening Herald (1 November 1986) p. 2.
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Sean Flynn, “Search for missing schoolboy stepped up” in The Irish Times (1 November 1986) p. 2.
“Net widens in hunt for missing boy” in The Sunday Tribune (2 November 1986) p. 1.
Fergal Keane, “The nightmare of a family who can only sit and wait” in The Sunday Tribune (2 November 1986) p. 5.
Bairbre Power and Michael Lavery, “No breakthroughs yet in Philip hunt” in The Evening Herald (3 November 1986) p. 3.
Eilish O'Regan, “People afraid to help us: gardai” in The Irish Independent (3 November 1986) p. 9.
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For a full list of sources please see mensreapod.com
1/10/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 11 seconds
82 - Frenzied: Redvers Bickley
On Saturday, September 9th 2017, a group of women were celebrating a 25th birthday in a house in Rhyl, Wales. Tyler Denton was hosting the party for her new girlfriend Hayley Barnett. It was supposed to be a girls night but Tylers room mate Redvers James Bickley had crashed the party.
None of the young women could have predicted that by the end of the night one of them would be dead, and 3 others would be seriously injured.
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Sources:
https://www.chesterstandard.co.uk/news/15964623.rhyl-man-charged-with-cheshire-oaks-workers-murder/
https://www.rhyljournal.co.uk/news/15769772.rhyl-murder-accused-further-remanded/
https://www.rhyljournal.co.uk/news/15769874.blackburn-brother-of-rhyl-victim-tyler-denton-admits-making-threat-to-kill-accuseds-relatives/
https://www.denbighshirefreepress.co.uk/news/15767763.redvers-james-bickley-pleads-not-guilty-to-murdering-rhyl-woman-tyler-denton/
https://www.rhyljournal.co.uk/news/16096734.tyler-denton-stabbed-death-rhyl-housemate-murder-trial-hears/
https://www.rhyljournal.co.uk/news/16122734.background-case-day-redvers-james-bickley-found-guilty-murdering-tyler-denton/
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12/20/2020 • 49 minutes, 31 seconds
81 - A Voyage of Fiction: The Murder of Aoife Phelan
In October of 2012, 30 year old Aoife Phelan went missing without a trace. Aoife had simply left a friends house and vanished with no sign of what might become of her. A garda investigation began to find the woman who had told hr family she was 4 months pregnant.
It would be a long two weeks before police discovered what had become of her.
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Sources:
Jim Cusack, “Family fear for missing pregnant woman, 31” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/family-fear-for-missing-pregnant-woman-31-28824520.html (28 October 2012)
Breda Heffernan, Cormac McQuinn and Eoghan McConnell, “Gardai fear for safety of missing pregnant woman” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gardai-fear-for-safety-of-missing-pregnant-woman-28824802.html (29 October 2012)
Eoghan MacConnell, “Trawl of missing woman's phone and bank records” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/trawl-of-missing-womans-phone-and-bank-records-28825028.html (30 October 2012)
Eoghan MacConnell and Conor Lally, “Garda 'extremely concerned' for woman” in The Irish Times (31 October 2012) p. 3.
Kevin Foy, “Gardai: 'Highly unlikely' missing Aoife was victim of foul play” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gardai-highly-unlikely-missing-aoife-was-victim-of-foul-play-28825623.html (31 October 2012)
Eoghan MacConnell and Conor Lally, “Gardai search lake in Laois for missing pregnant woman (30)” in The Irish Times (1 November 2012) p. 7.
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12/6/2020 • 55 minutes, 37 seconds
80 - Trauma: The murder of Wayne McQuillan
In the early hours New Year's day, 2014 Wayne McQuillan stumbled out of a house in Rathmullen Park, Drogheda Co Louth. He was covered in blood. Paula Farrell, his partner would face trial for his murder three times.
But did she have a defence?
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11/22/2020 • 48 minutes, 32 seconds
79 - Savage: The murder of James Healy
In February of 1996, 16 year old James Healy was found brutally beaten in a field near his home in Tralee. It wouldn't be long before gardai zeroed in on their prime suspect - a 25 year old man diagnosed with anti social personality disorder.
In fact, police feared that he would one day murder.
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Catherine Halloran, “Psychiatrist says test found O'Brien of 'lower than average intelligence'” in The Kerryman (18 December 1998) p. 8
Catherine Halloran, “O'Brien 'threatened to decapitate parents'” in The Kerryman (18 December 1998) p. 8
Catherine Halloran, “Court hears murder accused has anti social personality” in The Kerryman (18 December 1998) p. 8
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Catherine Halloran “Dedicated garda team closed net on killer” in The Kerryman (5 February 1999) p. 8
11/9/2020 • 52 minutes, 51 seconds
78 - The Field: The killing of Paddy Daly
In January of 1996, 69 year old bachelor farmer Paddy Daly went missing from his home just outside Killarney in Co. Kerry. His family told the press and the police that they were baffled as to what had become of him.
Six days later, Paddy's body was found in a well on the family farm, covered in stones and sand. He had been beaten to death. Two members of his family were charged with his murder.
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Sources:
Mairead Carey, “Gardai discover body of missing elderly man in farmyard well” in The Irish Times (24 January 1996) p. 5
Dick Hogan, “Nephew of dead man was he had no enemies, trouble” in The Irish Times (25 January 1996) p. 7.
John Maher, “Kildare woman died from stabbing to heart” in The Irish Times (26 January 1996) p. 1.
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Dick Hogan, “Community will take a long time to recover from Daly murder, priest tells mourners” in The Irish Times (27 January 1996) p. 7.
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Anne Lucey, “Inquest held on farmer found dead in well” in The Irish Times (24 March 2005) p. 2.
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10/25/2020 • 58 minutes, 17 seconds
77 - The Murder of Georgina Eager
In May of 2003, family members discovered the body of Georgina Eager in the bedroom of her flat. The knife used to kill her was still protruding from her neck. A man was arrested shortly after in London, who admitted to killing the 28 year old receptionist.
This would lead to a prosecution for murder in London, the first case of a crime committed in Ireland being tried in the United Kingdom under an obscure law dating from 1861, avoiding the lengthy extradition process.
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Sources:
Conor Lally, “Man questioned in London after Wicklow woman's body is found” in The Irish Times (24 May 2003) p. 8.
Conor Lally, “Man charged in London with Dublin murder” in The Irish Times (27 May 2003) p. 7.
“Murder accused in London court” in The Irish Times (4 June 2003) p. 4.
“Inquest into woman's death” in The Irish Times (17 September 2003) p. 4.
Joe Humphries, “London trial for Dublin crime queried” in The Irish Times (6 August 2005) p. 4.
Chris Dooley, “Therapist arrested in London on night body found” in The Irish Times (9 August 2005) p. 3.
Chris Dooley, “Murder trial is told of distressed phone call” in The Irish Times (10 August 2005) p. 3
Chris Dooley, “Cash taken from dead woman's account” in The Irish Times (11 August 2005) p. 4.
Chris Dooley, “Killer of Irish woman had medical knowledge, court told” in The Irish Times (12 August 2005) p. 4.
Chris Dooley, “Murder accused 'lost €1900' in casino” in The Irish Times (13 August 2005) p. 4.
Chris Dooley, “A change in career that ended in death” in The Irish Times (13 August 2005) p. 102
Martin Wall, “Therapist refused to accept victim was dead” in The Irish Times (16 August 2005 ) p. 4
Martin Wall, “Friends did not know of affair with accused, trial told” in The Irish Times (17 August 2005) p. 5.
Martin Wall, “Murder trial hears victim was in fear of accused” in The Irish Times (18 August 2005) p. 8.
Martin Wall, “Murder trial told of bloodstains” in The Irish Times (19 August 2005) p. 9.
Martin Wall, “London murder jury shown knife” in The Irish Times(20 August 2005) p. 5.
Martin Wall, “Woman killed in 'see-saw struggle' for knife” in The Irish Times (23 August 2005) p. 5.
Martin Wall, “Man 'cannot accept' he killed woman” in The Irish Times (24 August 2005) p. 4.
Joe Humphries, “Accused describes 'struggle' over knife” in The Irish Times (25 August 2005) p. 4.
Joe Humphries, “Newman challenged on qualifications” in The Irish Times (26 August 2005) p. 4.
Joe Humphries, “Murder accused denies plan to dump body” in The Irish Times (27 August 2005) p. 4.
Deaglan de Breadun, “Practitioner accused of murder denies being jealous of woman killed at clinic” in The Irish Times (31 August 2005) p.6.
Deaglan de Breadun, “ Accused sobs during London murder trial” in The Irish Times (1 September 2005) p. 6.
Deaglan de Breadun, “Murder accused's claims of self-defence challenged” in The Irish Times (2 September 2005) p. 7
Deaglan de Breadun, “Defence Counsel wants manslaughter charge” in The Irish Times (3 September 2005) p. 4.
Deaglan de Breadun, “Key issues in Eager case outlined” in The Irish Times (6 September 2005) p. 4.
Deaglan de Breadun, “Family of murder victim criticises attitude of state” in The Irish Times (7 September 2005) p. 1.
Deaglan de Breadun, “Victim was persuaded to return to flat” in The Irish Times (7 September 2005) p. 6.
Deaglan de Breadun, “Her beautiful spirit is keeping us going” in The Irish Times (7 September 2005) p. 6.
Deaglan de Breadun, “Jury told how victim was in awe of smooth-talking 'professor'” in The Irish Times (7 September 2005) p. 6.
Carol Coulter and Carl O'Brien, “UK body rejects Eager family's claims n trial” in The Irish Times(8 September 2005) p. 4.
Conor Lally, “Two other women made claims against Newman” in The Irish Times (8 September 2005) p. 4.
Deaglan de Breadun, “Eagers believe the State has let their daughter down” in The Irish Times (10 September 2005) p. 4.
“Therapist fails in murder appeal” in The Irish Times(6 June 2007) p. 4.
Charlie Mallon and Alan O'Keeffe, “Man held after city knife killing” in The Evening Herald (23 May 2003) p. 4
Connor Feehan, “Georgina's night of terror before murder” in The Evening Herald (27 May 2003) p. 10 .
Bernard Purcell, “Accused held after mobile phone call to murder scene” in The Irish Independent (28 May 2003) p. 4.
Liz Kearney, “Shocked family left with memories of a wonderful sister and daughter” in The Wicklow People(29 May 2003) p. 3.
“Gardai begin their investigation into Georgina's tragic death” in The Wicklow People (29 May 2003) p. 3.
“Young woman with a great love of travel” in The Wicklow People(29 May 2003) p. 3.
Stephen Johns, “Why was our beautiful girl taken from us?” in The Evening Herald (29 May 2003) p. 3.
“Sad farewell to 'Genie'” in The Sunday World(1 June 2003) p. 2
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“Doctor pleads not guilty to murder of Georgina” in The Bray People (21 August 2003) p. 3.
Bernard Purcell, “Medic used his anatomy skills to stab lover” in The Irish Independent (9 August 2006) p 4.
Bernard Purcell, “Medic's lover wrote to the angels every night, murder trial is told” in The Irish Independent(10 August) 2005) p. 4.
Bernard Purcell, “Georgina killer told of his effect on opposite sex” in The Evening Herald (11 August 2005) p. 16
“Family recalls the fateful final hours” in The Wicklow People(11 August 2005) p. 5
Bernard Purcell, “Knife killer 'must have had medical knowhow'” in The Irish Independent (12 August 2005) p. 8.
Bernard Purcell, “Police found murder accused clutching champagne bottle” in The Irish Independent(13 August 2005) p. 4
“Slain Georgina 'always saw the good in people'” in The Evening Herald (16 August 2005) p. 22.
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“Court sees knife used in gruesome killing of therapist” in The Irish Independent (20 August 2005) p. 6.
“Garda recounts gruesome scene of knife killing” in The Evening Herald (20 August 2005) p. 7
“I killed her by accident, says doctor who stabbed lover” in The Irish Independent (23 August 2005) p. 7.
Mick McCaffrey, “Trial doctor's secret sex tapes of staff and patients” in The Evening Herald(24 August 2005) pp 1,4.
“Therapist got angry over naked massage” in The Irish Independent(25 August 2005) p. 16.
“Doctor 'planned t bury lover in dump” in The Evening Herald(30 August 2005) p. 1
10/13/2020 • 55 minutes, 19 seconds
76 - House of Horrors: Cork's Missing Men
Just before Christmas 1994, Patch O'Driscoll went missing from his bedsit in Cork City. When the garda investigation began into his missing persons case, it was discovered two other men had also disappeared from the very same house on Wellington Terrace. Though there was no evidence of a crime scene inside the large dilapidated building, the cause was certainly within.
But there would be few answers and no justice in the case.
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Sources:
Dick Cross, “Concern grows over missing trio mystery” in The Irish Independent (14 February 1995) p. 4.
“Fear for safety of missing 3 men” in The Evening Herald (14 February 1995) p. 1
Stephen Rae and Dick Cross, “Mystery deepens as flats trio disappear” in The Evening Herald (14 February 1995) p. 4
“Missing men baffle gardai” in The Evening Herald (15 February 1995) p. 4.
Dick Cross, “Gardai draw a total blank in search for missing trio” in The Irish Independent (15 February 1995) p. 3.
Dick Cross and Michael Quinn, “Sighting reports in missing men mystery” in The Irish Independent (16 February 1995) p. 6.
Anne Marie O'Connor, “I'm sure he's still alive, says father” in The Wexford People (16 February 1995) p.p. 1,3.
Dick Cross, “Missing man left prize unclaimed” in The Irish Independent (17 February 1995) p. 3.
"The waiting game” in The Irish Independent (18 February 1995) p. 6.
“Evidence points to macabre findings” in The Irish Independent (18 February 1995) 6.
“Occult link now thought unlikely” in The Irish Independent (18 February 1995) p. 6.
Feargal Keane, “Missing Cork three feared dead” in The Sunday Tribune (19 February 1995) p. 4.
Ann Cahill, “Gardai believe missing Cork trio are dead' in The Sunday Independent (19 February 1995) p. 3.
Stephen Rae and Dick Cross, “Missing men 'killed'” in The Evening Herald (20 February 1995) p. 13.
Dick Cross, “Gardai draw a blank in hunt for trio” in The Irish Independent (21 February 1990) p. 7.
“Search goes ahead” in The Irish Independent (23 February 1995) p. 6.
“Gardai intensify hunt for three missing men” in The Irish Independent (25 February 1995) p. 3.
Mark Smith, “Dark secrets of the house on the hill” in The Sunday Independent (12 March 1995) p. 4.
“Missing men's house combed” in The Irish Independent (17 March 1995) p. 10
Dee O'Sullivan, “Missing 3: house sealed off” in The Sunday Tribune (19 March 1995) p. 2.
“Sister of missing man is threatened” in The Irish Independent (11 April 1995) p. 6.
Paul Williams, “Missing men 'executed' by drugs family” in The Sunday World (16 April 1995) p. 4.
Dick Cross, “Search continues for missing man” in The Irish Independent (24 April 1995) p. 4.
“Garden dig for missing trio” in The Evening Herald (15 May 1995) p. 4.
Dick Cross, “Gardai search team start digging” in The Irish Independent (16 May 1995) p. 14.
Dick Cross, “Gardai dig up garden in hunt for missing men” in The Irish Independent (16 May 1995)
Dick Cross, “Cork dig: two suspected” in The Evening Herald (16 May 1995) p. 2.
For a full list of sources, please see mensreapod.com
9/29/2020 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 34 seconds
75 - Pathological: The murders of Lesley Clarke & Trevor Buchanan
In May of 1991, the bodies of Lesley Clarke and Trevor Buchanan were discovered in a fume filled car, parked in Lesley's deceased father's garage. The deaths were ruled a tragic double suicide - probably the result of the affair that Lesley and Trevor's spouses were carrying on together.
But 18 years later, a startling confession would launch a renewed investigation into the deaths, this time as a case of murder. The prime suspects were the victim's spouses - Colin Howell and Hazel Buchanan.
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Sources:
Deric Henderson Let This Be Our Secret (Dublin: Gill & McMillan, 2011) Purchase here
“Colin Howell' estranged wife 'will not face charges'” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-24978359 (17 November 2013)
“Man suspects Colin Howell over father's death” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-12643326 (4 March 2011)
Deborah McAleese, “Killer dentist Colin Howell got payout of £400,000 after death of wife” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/killer-dentist-colin-howell-got-payout-of-400000-after-death-of-wife-28589652.html (17 February 2011)
“Killer dentist Colin Howell: Failed hunt for Japan's war gold triggered my confession” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/killer-dentist-colin-howell-failed-hunt-for-japans-war-gold-triggered-my-confession-28590107.html (18 February 2011)
“Howell conned out of life savings” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/howell-conned-out-of-life-savings-28574522.html (3 December 2010)
“The secret life of Colin Howell” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-12606874 (2 March 2011)
“Dentist Colin Howell admits double murder” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-foyle-west-11784184 (18 November 2010)
“Inside the mind of Colin Howell” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-12733348 (15 March 2011)
“Who is Hazel Stewart?” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-12383602 (2 March 2011)
“Hazel Stewart found guilty of murder” from RTE News https://www.rte.ie/news/2011/0302/298225-stewarth/ (2 March 2011)
“Murderer Stewart could have saved husband” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-12756395 (16 March 2011)
Nicola Weir, “Lesley Howell and Trevor Buchanan: police 'overlooked murder clues'” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-16038375 (6 December 2011)
“Dentist Colin Howell pleads guilty to indecent assaults” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/dentist-colin-howell-pleads-guilty-to-indecent-assaults-1.574319 (18 May 2011)
Maurice Fizmaurice and Chris Kilpatrick, “Killer dentist Colin Howell's £587k pension axed after convictions for groping patients” from Belfast Live https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/killer-dentist-colin-howells-587k-11249818 (6 May 2016)
Bimpe Archer, “Colin Howell: 'A Devious plan pre-meditated in a manner that might be described as professional” from Irish Central https://www.irishnews.com/news/northernirelandnews/2019/01/29/news/colin-howell-a-devious-plan-pre-meditated-in-a-manner-that-might-be-described-as-professional--1538496/ (29 January 2019)
Henry McDonald, “Hazel Stewart, policeman's wife who hid terrible secret for nearly 20 years” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2011/mar/02/hazel-stewart-murder-colin-howell (2 March 2011)
Natalie Corner and Chris Kilpatrick “The Secret: Colin Howell's nine children divided as its revealed only one of them visited him in prison” in The Mirror https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/secret-colin-howells-nine-children-8014417 (20 May 2016)
“Hazel Stewart verdict 'no cause or celebration'” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/hazel-stewart-verdict-no-cause-for-celebration-28594100.html (2 March 2011)
9/13/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 20 seconds
74 - Marilyn Rynn: The Shortcut
In December of 1995, 41 year old Marilyn Rynn disappeared after attending her workplace Christmas party. Two weeks later her body was found hidden in bushes at a park near to her home. She had been attacked as she took a shortcut on her journey home.
A combination of cutting edge forensic techniques and old fashioned police work solved her murder 8 months later.
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Sources:
Marese McDonagh and Charles Mallon, “Fears grow for missing Marilyn” in The Evening Herald (29 December 1995) p.p. 1-2.
“Gardai plan new searches for JoJo” in The Irish Independent (29 December 1995) p. 6.
Marese McDonagh and Eugene Moloney, “Families fear for growing list of missing women” in The Irish Independent (30 December 1995) p. 7
“Woman's body found” in The Sunday Tribune (31 December 1995) p. 3.
Jim Cusack, “Report of missing woman waiting for bus diverted gardai in their search” in The Irish Times (8 January 1996) p. 5
Marie O'Halloran, “Poorly lit laneway may have been a short cut to tragedy” in The Irish Times (8 January 1996) p. 5.
Marie O'Halloran, “Brother had expected the worst after woman was missing for a fortnight” in The Irish Times (8 January 1996) p. 5.
Jospeh Power, “Missing women search hit by computer inadequacies” in The Sunday Independent (31 December 1995) p. 1-2.
“Body found on beach” in The Irish Independent (2 January 1996) p. 3.
“Missing woman plea” in The Irish Independent (2 January 1996) p. 3.
“Marilyn: new plea by gardai” in The Evening Herald (2 January 1996) p. 2.
“Gardai in missing woman appeal” in The Evening Herald (6 January 1996) p. 42
Veronica Guerin and Charles Mallon, “Silent phone clue in hunt for woman” in The Irish Independent (7 January 1996) p. 2.
Brendan Farrelly, “Valley search reveals grisly scene” in The Irish Independent (8 January 1996) p. 8.
Jim Cusack, “Delay in finding body could hamper murder investigation” in The Irish Times (9 January 1996) p. 1
Brendan Farrelly And David Murphy, “Naked corpse sparks hunt for sex killer” in The Irish Independent (8 January 1996) P. 8.
David Murphy, “Neighbours recall private woman who loved children” in The Irish Independent (8 January 1996) p. 8.
Tom Brady, Brendan Farrelly and David Murphy, “Riddle of calls in Marilyn murder” in The Irish Independent (8 January 1996) p. 1, 8.
Jim Cusack, “Killer probably had been scratched, gardai believe” in The Irish Times (11 January 1996) p. 8
Stephen Rae, “Marilyn: Raped, Strangled” in The Evening Herald (8 January 1996) p. 1-2.
Annemaria McEneaney, “Colleagues mourn hard worker with a big heart” in The Irish Independent (8 January 1996) p. 8.
Frank Kilfeather, “Gardai are puzzled by murder victim's route” in The Irish Times (12 January 1996) p. 5.
Fergus Black, “'Valley of fear' in wake of sex killing” in The Irish Independent (9 January 1996) p. 3.
Jerome Reilly, “Family's despair as Marilyn laid to rest” in The Evening Herald (9 January 1996) p. 6.
Stephen Rae, “Marilyn's brave fight for her life” in The Evening Herald (9 January 1996) p.p. 1, 6.
Stephen Rae, “Marilyn killer hunt hots up” in The Evening Herald (10 January 1996) p. 2.
Tom Brady, “Gardai sift list of fiends for killer” in The Irish Independent (10 January 1996) p. 4.
“Suspect list in killer hunt” in The Evening Herald (11 January 1996) p. 6
Stephen Rae, “Marilyn” Detective probe 'date' theory” in The Evening Herald (11 January 1996) p. 2
“Gardai in new hunt for killer” in The Evening Herald (13 January 1996) p. 4.
Tom Brady, “Ten shortlisted in Marilyn murder” in The Irish Independent (13 January 1996) p. 7.
Jim Cusack, “Investigation dogged by error and ill-luck” in The Irish Times (13 January 1996) p. 7.
Kathy Sheridan, “Woman who enriched lives of her family and colleagues” in The Irish Times (13 January 1996) p. 7.
Veronica Guerin, “Jigsaw trail to Marilyn's murderer” in The Sunday Independent (14 January 1996) p. 38.
Susan McKay, “Fear stalks the valley where Marilyn died” in The Sunday Tribune (14 January 1996) p. 7.
Ann O'Loughlin, “Gardai probe shortcut stalker theory” in The Irish Independent (15 January 1996) p 8.
“Gardai appeal to 'Brickie' in Rynn murder” The Irish Times (16 January 1996) p. 3.
“Divers check river bed for clues” in The Irish Independent (17 January 1996) p. 16
Feargal Keane, “Rynn murder: acquaintance not a suspect” in The Sunday Tribune (21 January 1996) p. 1.
Veronica Guerin, “Gardai not sure Marilyn took bus” in The Sunday Independent (21 January 1996) p. 7.
Paul Williams, “Rynn suspect is known sex killer” in The Sunday World (28 January 1996) p. 11.
Catherine Murphy, “Worlds apart, but united in fear” in The evening Herald (29 January 1996) p. 6-7.
Stephen Rae,” Marilyn: Two held” in The Evening Herald (29 January 1996) p. 1.
"Man is held for Joyce murder” in The Evening Herald (30 January 1996) p. 1,2.
Tom Brady, “Gardai say the list of suspects is narrowing” in The Irish Independent (30 January 1996) p. 11.
Jim Cusack, “Man and teenage girl questioned about murder of Galway farmer” in The Irish Times (30 January 1996) p. 1.
Tom Brady, “Murder hunt gardai 'start afresh' in clues search” in The Irish Independent (5 March 1996) p. 9
Stephen Rae, “Rynn murder: Man on bus link” in The Evening Herald (12 March 1996) p. 2.
Stephen Rae, “Gardai close in on Marilyn killer” in The Evening Herald (13 March 1996) p. 6
Jim Cusack, “Rynn murder inquiry takes fresh direction” in The Irish Times (16 March 1996) p. 1.
Alan O'Keefe, “New Rynn murder suspect” in The Irish Independent (17 March 1996) p. 2.
“Marilyn suspect in suicide” in The Evening Herald (22 March 1996) p. 4.
Stephen Rae, “Man is held for murder of Marilyn” in The Evening Herald (6 August 1996) p. 12.
“Baltinglass man is charged wth murder” in The Wicklow People (8 August 1996) p. 10.
Ray Managh, “Marilyn murder charge man is bailed” in The Evenign Herald (13 August 1996) p.p. 1-2
Ray Managh and David Murphy, “ Marilyn accused to stay with parents” in The Irish Independent (14 August 1996) p. 11.
Tim Healy, “1000 witnesses in Rynn case” in The Irish Independent (11 December 1996) p. 4.
“Rynn murder charge man remanded” in The Evening Herald (4 February 1997) p. 5.
“Rynn case: new remand” in The Irish Independent (5 March 1997) p. 6.
Stephen Rae, “Trapped by his own hand” in The Evening Herald (26 January 1998) p. 16 – 17
Don Lavery, “Genetic technique crucial to gardai” in The Irish Independent (27 January 1998) p. 13.
Diarmaid MCDermott, “Murderer 'overcome by impulse' gets life” in The Irish Independent (27 January 1998) p. 13.
For a full list of sources, see mensreapod.com
8/17/2020 • 40 minutes, 28 seconds
73 - The Park: The killing of Rachel Kiely
22 year old Rachel Kiely left home in Ballincollig, Co. Cork with her two dogs on the afternoon of the 26th of October 2000. Her dogs returned to the house, but she didn't. A few hours later, her body was discovered hidden in undergrowth at the local park.
The person responsible would spend the next two decades in and out of court.
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Sources:
Ralph Riegal, “Park team may have seen killer” in The Evening Herald (28 October 2000) p. 8.
Ralph Riegal, “Murdered woman probably strangled” in The Irish Independent (28 October 2000) p. 3.
Ralph Riegal, “Flowers and security tape mark the tragic spot” in The Irish Independent (28 October 2000) p. 3.
Michael Lavery, “Sex attackers questioned in park murder” in The Evening Herald (30 October 2000) p. 7.
“Funeral of strangled Cork girl” in The Irish Independent (31 October 2000) p. 4.
“Beautiful Rachel laid to rest” The Evening Herald (31 October 2000) p. 5.
Ralph Riegal, “Murdered woman is buried after emotional service” in The Irish Independent (1 November 2000) p. 9.
Ralph Riegal, “Gardai to use DNA in bid to find killer” in The Irish Independent (4 November 2000) p. 4.
“Blood samples taken in Kiely murder” in The Sunday Tribune (5 November 2000) p. 5.
Liam Reid, “Gardai take blood from six men in Rachel hunt” in The Sunday World (5 November 2000) p. 8.
Ralph Riegal, “Victim's parents to help with TC appeal” in The Irish Independent (6 November 2000) p. 15.
“Teenager held for murder” in The Evening Herald (10 November 2000) p. 24
Ralph Riegal, “Teenager is charged with Rachel's murder” in The Irish Independent (11 November 2000) p. 7.
“No bail for youth accused of murder” in The Irish Independent (19 December 2000) p. 7.
Niamh Nolan, “Murder accused identified in court” in The Irish Independent (2 May 2002) p. 4.
“Accused was 'normal' on murder date” in The Evening Herald (3 May 2002) p. 28.
Niamh Nolan, “Accused 'acted normally' night of woman's murder” in The Irish Independent (3 May 2002) p. 6.
“Position of murdered woman 'was not natural' says doctor” in The Evening Herald (4 May 2002) p. 11.
Niamh Nolan, “Trial hears of woman's bid to flee from parkland killer” in The Irish Independent (9 May 2002) p. 7.
Niamh Nolan, “Murder accused's clothing linked to victim, jury told” in The Irish Independent (16 May 2002) p.5.
Rita O'Reilly, “DNA expert gives odds at murder trial” in The Irish Independent (30 May 2002) p. 7.
Rita O'Reilly, “Jury told to quiz member accused of falling asleep” in The Irish Independent (31 May 2002) p. 14.
Rita O'Reilly, “Death trial hears plea by mother” in The Evening Herald (12 June 2002) p. 24.
Rita O'Reilly, “Wedding holds up jury verdict in murder trial” in The Irish Independent (15 June 2002) p. 3.
Rita O'Reilly, “Forensic evidence convinces jury of teenager's guilt” in The Irish Independent (19 June 2002) p. 4.
“Victim's mother fist to meet murderer on way from crime” in The Irish Independent (19 June 2002) p. 4.
Niamh Nolan, “I believe Rachel is asleep in the ground and will come back” in The Evening Herald (19 June 2002)
Niamh O'Connor, “Mum recalls agony of the day her girl never came home” in The Sunday World (23 June 2002) p. 8.
Niamh Nolan and Rita O'Reilly, “Murderer serving life gets 10 years for rape” in The Irish Independent ( 23 November 2002) p. 7
Niamh O'Connor, “Most notorious paths to freedom” in The Sunday World (16 January 2005) p. 53.
Eleanor Burnhill, “Mother tells murder trial of daughter's fatal walk in park” in The Irish Independent (22 February 2006) p. 10.
Eleanor Burnhill, “I heard a wailing at death spot” in The Evening Herald (24 February 2006) p. 34.
“Accused said beautician was 'beaten'” in The Irish Independent (28 February 2006) p. 4.
“Murder accused gave neighbours death details” in The Evening Herald (28 February 2006) p. 28.
“Jury in Rachel murder trial reconvenes” in The Irish Independent (10 March 2006) p. 23.
John Lawrence, “Fury over jail term for killer” in The Evening Herald (11 March 2006) p. 6
Grainne Cunningham, “Sentence too lenient, insists anguished family of victim” in The Irish Independent (11 March 2006) p. 7.
“Quotes of the Week” in The Irish Independent (19 March 2006) p. 32.
“Rachel death: beautician was ambushed” in the Evening Herald (19 April 2007) p. 10.
Ann O'Loughlin, “Rachel's family is relieved at killers new 12-year term” in The Irish Independent (20 April 2007)
Ann O'Loughlin, “Family tell of relief at Rachel killer's sentence” in The Evening Herald (20 April 2007) p. 19.
Ralph Riegal, “Rachel killer gets eight more years for robbery” in The Evening Herald (20 November 2007) p. 24.
Ralph Riegal, “A killer, a rapist and a robber: eight more years in jail for post office raid while on bail” in The Irish Independent (21 November 2007) p. 9.
Ralph Riegal, “Further prison term ' means nothing' to Rachel's family” in The Irish Independent (21 November 2007) p. 9
“Killer appeals theft conviction” in The Evening Herald (12 December 2008)
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8/2/2020 • 47 minutes, 48 seconds
72 - The Missing Postman: Larry Griffin
On Christmas Day, 1929, postman Larry Griffen went to work in the small village of Stradbally, Co Waterford. As he called into homes with the post, he was thanked with tips and a few drinks. That night, Larry never made it home. His bike was found abandoned in the middle of the road.
A conspiracy of silence kept the truth of what happened to Larry Griffin from his family, and still does to this day.
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Sources:
Fachtna Ó'Drisceoil, The Missing Postman: What Really Happened to Larry Griffin? (Cork: Mercer Press, 2011) Find it here
“A Missing Postman” in The Belfast News-Letter (28 December 1929) p. 5.
“Sensational developments in postman's case” in The Waterford Standard (8 February 1930) p. 1.
“The Waterford mystery: ten people again brought before district justice” in The Evening Herald (14 February 1930) p. 1, 4.
“Further developments in missing postman case” in The Waterford Standard (15 February 1930) p. 1, 4, 5.
“Still no trace: search for the Waterford postman” in The Evening Herald (20 February 1930) p. 1.
“The Waterford mystery: ten accused people again before district justice” in The Evening Herald (21 February 1930) p. 1, 3.
“Police on new clue” in The Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal (1 March 1930) p. 5.
“Feverish anxiety: guards search for body in Waterford” in The Evening Herald (5 March 1930) p. 10.
“Alleged threats: Echo of the Waterford Mystery Case” in The Evening Herald (2 May 1930) p. 5.
“Five libel actions: court sequel to missing Waterford postman case” in The Evening Herald (14 July 1930) p. 1.
“Case for defence: libel action against cork newspaper” in The Evening Herald (17 July 1930) p. 1, 5.
“The Stradbally libel actions: £1,740 damages awarded against Waterford newspaper” , The Waterford Standard (19 July 1930) p. 6-8.
“Story of threats: Waterford postman mystery recalled” in The Evening Herald (2 December 1930) p 4.
“Body not found: Co. Waterford Mystery deepens” in The Evening Herald (30 January 1930) p. 6.
“Waterford Mystery: Bad weather holds up search of mine” in The Evening Herald (1 February 1930) p. 1 .
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CSÍ – The Missing Postman RTÉ One, broadcast 5 October 2009.
7/19/2020 • 56 minutes, 52 seconds
71 - A Walk in the Dark: The murder of Rachel Moran
In the early hours of New Years Day 2003, Rachel Moran decided leave her parents house and make the 20 minute walk to her own flat. Her worried mother tried to stop her, but Rachel said she would be fine: she'd ring as soon as she got in.
But the phone call never came.
And Rachel was never seen alive again.
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Sources:
Wanda Moran, The Murder of Rachel (London: John Blake, 2011) Purchase here
“Man charged with Rachel Moran murder” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/man-charged-with-rachel-moran-murder-1.459096 (30 January 2003)
“Man remanded over Rachel Moran murder” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/man-remanded-over-rachel-moran-murder-1.459236 (31 January 2003)
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“'Evil' man jailed for killing student, 21” in The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/evil-man-jailed-for-killing-student-21-93942.html (31 October 2003)
“Parents of murder victim face more grief” in The Yorkshire Post https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/parents-murder-victim-face-more-grief-1964918 (15 August 2010)
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Martin Wainwright, “Body in cupboard killer jailed for life” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2003/oct/31/ukcrime.martinwainwright (31 October 2003)
Adam Price, “Hopes fading for missing Irish girl” in The Evening Herald (13 January 2003) p. 18
Bernard Purcell, “Irish cousins of woman missing in UK” in The Irish Independent (14 January 2003) p. 4.
“We've never partied so hard” in The Bray People (16 January 2003) p. 1
Michael Johns, “Huge search for Dublin girl” in The Evening Herald (16 January 2003) p. 20
Michael Lavery, “Lonely birthday for missing Rachel” in The Evening Herald (17 January 2003) p. 23.
Michael Lavery, “More Rachel items found” in The Evening Herald (21 January 2003) p 20.
“Fears grow for Rachel” in The Bray People (23 January 2003) p. 8.
“Two quizzed as police in Rachel hunt find body” in The Irish Independent (29 January 2003) p. 8.
Laura Elston, “Rachel search: Police question two men after body discovered” in The Evening Herald (29 January 2003) p. 8.
Liz Kearney, “Hull police find Rachel's body” in The Bray People (30 January 2003) p. 3.
“No bail for Rachel murder accused” in The Irish Independent (1 February 2003) p. 8
“Hundreds mourn at funeral of murdered Irish dancer” in The Irish Independent (1 March 2003) p 14.
“Murder accused confessed to the police, court told” in The Bray People (16 October 2003) p. 3.
Conor Feehan, “Dublin dancer's stab death” in The Evening Herald (17 October 2003) p. 23.
“Irish student murder jury still out” in The Evening Herald (29 October 2003) p. 18.
Alistair Keely, “Man is found guilty of Irish girl's murder” in The Evening Herald (30 October 2003) p. 25. “'Evil' man gets life for murder of student” in The Irish Independent (31 October 2003) p. 10.
Paul Johnson, “Rachel Moran's killer Michael Little told police 'I Must be Evil' but pleaded not guilty to murder” in The Dull Daily Mail https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/rachel-morans-killer-michael-little-87978 (1 January 2013)
Rick Lyon, “Murdered Rachel Moran's Hull parent tell of heartache 10 years after Michael Little murdered her” in The Hull Daily Mail https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/rachel-moran-hull-murder-little-88032 (1 January 2013)
7/5/2020 • 44 minutes, 16 seconds
70 - Lives of Violence: Robert Mone
In 1967, a teacher was shot in her classroom in Dundee.
In 1976, two men escaped a mental hospital and killed three others in the process.
In 1979, three women were found beaten and strangled in a flat in Dundee.
All of these horrific events had one thing in common.
The name Robert Mone.
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Sources:
“Teacher's murder – soldier charged” in The Belfast Telegraph (2 November 1967) p. 1.
“Angus teacher – soldier on murder charge” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (3 November 1967) p. 9.
“Schoolgirls mourn for the teacher who died” in The Daily Mirror (3 November 1967) p. 5.
“Soldier: more charges” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (7 November 1967) p. 1.
“Insanity plea by youth accused of shooting teacher” in The Aberdeen
Press and Journal (13 January 1968) p. 4.
“Gunman in Dundee classroom insane – court” in The Belfast Telegraph (23 January 1968) p. 8.
“Triple murder trial jury chosen” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (26 May 1979) p. 5.
“Man tells of search for his missing bride” in The Aberdeen Evening Express (28 May 1979) p. 1.
“Court hears of 'My son's a killer' boast” in The Aberdeen Evening Express (29 May 1979) p 7.
“Man denies murders” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (29 May 1979) p. 2.
“Daughter (14) breaks down in murder trial” in The Aberdeen Evening Express (30 May 1979) p. 9.
“'My son is a murderer'” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (30 May 1979) p. 10.
“Murder trial is told of drinking spree” in The Birmingham Daily Post (30 May 1979) p. 5.
John Duckers, “Mone had change of mind – witness” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (31 May 1979) p. 13.
John Duckers, “Possible cause of wounds, says medical expert” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (1 June 1979) p. 2.
“Court hears of blood on ring” in The Aberdeen Evening Press (1 June 1979) p. 3.
“Strange murder motive, claims crown” in The Aberdeen Evening Press (4 June 1979) p. 1.
“Life for killer who craved fame” in The Birmingham Daily Post (5 June 1979) p. 5.
“Shock claim by barrister in Mone case” in The Aberdeen Evening Express (23 November 1979) p. 6.
“Triple killer has appeal turned down” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (24 November 1979) p. 5.
“Perth prisoner in eight-hour roof protest” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (12 May 1981) p. 2.
“Security” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (13 May 1981) p. 4
“Killer found dead: triple murderer dies after prison incident” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (14 January 1983) p.1
“Death in tea break” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (12 May 1983) p. 13.
“Prisoner planned 'bloodbath' court told” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (13 May 1983) p. 9.
“Jury told prison war ended in killer's death” in The Aberdeen Evening Express (13 May 1983) p. 3.
“Triple killer 'carried out war of nerves' in prison” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (14 May 1983) p. 4.
“Ex-prisoner tells of death threat fears” in The Aberdeen Evening Express (16 May 1983) p. 7.
“Prisoner gets eight years for killing murderer” in The Aberdeen Evening Express (17 May 1983) p. 3.
“Jury unanimous at end of five-day trial in Aberdeen” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (18 May 1983) p. 9.
“Prison riot claim on 'sex beasts'” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (26 April 1988) p. 6.
“Killer sues Rifkind” in The Aberdeen Evening Press (6 January 1989) p. 9.
“Cell-block riot: Killer sues” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (7 January 1989) p. 2.
“Jail incident” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (6 June 1996) p. 1
“Prisoner injured in stabbing incident” in The Dundee Courier (6 June 1996) p. 9.
“Inmate guilty of Mone attack” in The Aberdeen Press and Journal (7 March 1997) p. 5.
Michael Mulford, “'After 51 years, I'm still haunted by Robert Mone school horror' – Veteran reporter confronts memories of one of Dundee's darkest days” in The Dundee Courier https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/local/dundee/757236/after-51-years-im-still-haunted-by-robert-mone-school-horror-veteran-reporter-confronts-memories-of-one-of-dundees-darkest-days/ (2 November 2018)
Blair Dingwall, “St John's shooting 50 years on – Police sn sniper had Robert Mone in his sights but wasn't ordered to shoot” in The Dundee Courier https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/local/dundee/536040/video-st-johns-shooting-50-years-police-sniper-robert-mone-sights-wasnt-ordered-shoot/ (1 November 2017)
Blair Dingwall, “I can see her face right now': Former St John's pupil held at gunpoint by Robert Mone breaks 50-year silence on terrifying seige” in The Dundee Courier https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/local/dundee/536042/i-can-see-her-face-right-now-former-st-johns-pupil-held-at-gun-point-by-robert-mone-breaks-50-year-silence-on-terrifying-siege/ (1 November 2017)
Blair Dingwall, “Robert Mone: Enraged officers 'could have killed Mo gunman' following St John's shooting” in The Dundee Courier https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/local/dundee/536325/robert-mone-enraged-officers-killed-gunman-following-st-johns-shooting/ (1 November 2017)
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Carstairs Hospital Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Hospital
David Leslie, Carstairs: Hospital for Horrors (Edinburgh: Black and White, 2015)
Gareth Rose, “Triple axe murderer Thomas McCollagh released” in The Scotsman https://www.scotsman.com/news/weather/triple-axe-murderer-thomas-mcculloch-released-1576078 (8 May 2013)
Stuart Patterson, “Fright at Museum” in The Scottish Sun https://www.scotsman.com/news/weather/triple-axe-murderer-thomas-mcculloch-released-1576078 (4 July 2019)
“Inside Carstairs: Robert Mone exposes full horror of escape night killing spree” in The Sunday Posthttps://www.sundaypost.com/inside-the-sunday-edition/inside-carstairs-robert-mone-exposes-full-horror-of-escape-night-killing-spree/ (3 October 2015)
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6/22/2020 • 59 minutes, 56 seconds
69 - The Emergency: The IRA, spies and the murder of Michael Devereux
In 1940, 24 year old Michael Devereux disappeared from his home in Co Wexford. A year later, his body would be discovered buried in an isolated part of Co Tipperary. A number of men who were known members of the IRA found themselves accused of the murder - allegedly motivated by the belief that Devereux had been a spy among their ranks.
A four month legal battle ensued, which saw the use of the Emergency Powers Act passed to deal with "The Emergency" of the ongoing war in Europe used to circumvent due process and normal court procedures in order to hold the men accountable.
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Sources:
“Missing Wexford man: motor car found in a pit” in The Irish Times (23 September 1941) p. 1.
“Co Wexford man's death: shot through the head” in The Irish Times (2 October 1941) p. 5
“Found buried after a year” in The Weekly Irish Times (4 October 1941) p. 1.
“Devereux murder trial: counsel's story of an 'amazing crime'” in The Irish Times (12 October 1941) p. 1.
"Devereux murder charge surprise: witnesses arrested and a prisoner discharged” in The Irish Times (11 of December 1941) p. 1, 5.
“Collapse of the Devereux case: Plant discharged and again detained” in The Irish Times (12 December 1941) p. 4.
“Devereux murder charges: Postponement of trials” in The Irish Times (23 December 1941) p. 2.
“Devereux murder charge: special criminal court to sit” in The Irish Times (1 January 1942) p. 6.
“Devereux murder charge: postponement of trial” in The Irish Times (2 January 1942) p. 3.
“Devereux case echo: military court to hear charge” in The Irish Times (6 January 1942)
“Military court sitting: Devereux case adjourned” in The Irish Times (7 January 1942) p. 3.
“Devereux murder charge: habeas corpus order asked in high court” in the Irish Times (14 January 1942) p. 1.
“Devereux murder charge: Habeas Corpus motion” in The Irish Times (15 January 1942) p. 5.
“Habeas corpus motion: decision to-day in Devereux case” in The Irish Times (16 January 1942) p. 3.
“Devereaux murder charge: habeas corpus and prohibition refused” in The Irish Times (17 January 1942) p. 1.
“Devereux murder charge: appeal opened in the supreme court” in The Irish Times ( 22 January 1942) p. 3.
“Statements as evidence: criticism in habeas corpus motion” in The Irish Times (23 January 1942) p. 6.
“'All-devouring Article 28': Arguments in Habeas Corpus motion” in The Irish Times (24 January 1942) p. 7.
“Wexford man who vanished: discovery of body after his car is found” in The Belfast Telegraph (1 October 1941) p. 6.
“The Devereux murder: trial date fixed” in The Derry Journal (28 November 1941) p. 3
“'Unparalleled murder' – IRA accused” in The Northern Whig and Belfast Post (10 December 1941) p. 3
“Irish murder trial” in The Liverpool Evening Express (1 January 1942) p. 1.
“Habeas corpus order sought” in The Irish Independent (14 January 1942) p. 4.
“Devereux murder charge” in The Belfast News Letter (28 January 1942) p. 6.
“Devereux Case: Decision upheld by Supreme Court” in The Irish Independent (28 January 1942) p. 2.
“The Devereux murder: trial definitely fixed” in The Belfast Telegraph (4 February 1942) p. 4.
“Devereux Case: Trial again postponed” in The Irish Independent (4 February 1942) p. 4.
“Devereux case: Joint trial on Tuesday next” in The Irish Independent (5 February 1942) p. 2.
"Devereux case; Adjournment of trial refused” in The Irish Independent (7 February 1942) p. 2.
'The Devereux murder: another adjournment” in The Belfast Telegraph (10 February 1942) p. 3.
“Devereux case: trial adjourned to to-morrow” in The Irish Independent (11 February 1942) p. 2.
“Devereux murder trial: Four men before military court” in The Irish Independent (13 February 1942) p. 2.
“Witness refuses to be sworn in murder trial” in The Northern Whig and Belfast Post ( 14 February 1942) p. 2.
“Witness refuses to testify” in The Irish Independent (14 February 2942)
“Eire murder trial: Unwilling witness's statement” in The Belfast News Letter (17 February 1942) p. 4.
“Silent witness feared IRA” in The Northern Whig and Belfast Post (17 February 1942) p. 3.
“Garda evidence of man's statements” in The Irish Independent (17 February 1942) p. 2.
“Devereux murder trial: a witness missing since December” in The Irish Independent (18 February 1942) p. 2.
“Devereux murder trial: counsel refers to Hayes document” in The Irish Independent (19 February 1942) p. 2.
“Devereux trial (6th day): evidence of one accused man” in The Irish Independent (20 February 1942) p. 2.
“Devereux case: 8th Day: State evidence concluded” in The Irish Independent (24 February 1942) p. 3.
“Dublin murder trial: a witness arrested” in The Belfast News Letter (24 February 1942) p. 4.
“Devereux case: 9th Day: Closing stages of the trial” in The Irish Independent (25 February 1942) p. 3.
“Three men to be shot” in The Liverpool Evening Express (26 February 1942) p. 1.
“Slievenamon Murder: Three held guilty, sentenced to be shot” in The Belfast Telegraph (26 February 1942) p. 3.
“Two reprieved” inThe Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette (3 March 1942) p. 5.
“Shot for mountain murder” in The Evening Dispatch (5 March 1942) p. 3.
Michael Moroney, “George Plant and the Rule of Law – The Devereux Affair 1940-1942” in The Tipperary Historical Journal (1988) p.p. 1-12
6/7/2020 • 57 minutes, 27 seconds
68 - Mountain Mysteries: The murder of Phyllis Murphy
Just before Christmas 1979, 23 year old Phyllis Murphy disappeared while waiting on a bus in Newbridge, Co Kildare. Her body was found in an isolated spot 25 miles away at Turlough Hill, Co Wicklow a month later.
After a huge search and investigation, the gardai had no leads as to who was responsible for her death.But in 1998, DNA in Phyllis' case was tested as part of Operation Trace. As a result of that, 53 year old John Crerar - a neighbour of Phyllis' remaining family - stood trial at the Dublin Central Criminal Court.
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Sources:
“Missing girl search” in The Irish Times (29 December 1979) p 5.
“Search for woman to continue today” in The Irish Times (31 December 1979) p. 5.
"Murder theory in search for woman” in The Irish Times (1 January 1980) p. 5.
“No progress in hunt for missing girl” in The Irish Times (3 January 1980) p. 6. Willy Clingan,
“Hopes fade for missing woman” in The Irish Times (7 January 1980) p. 11.
“Search for missing woman” in The Irish Times (8 January 1980) p. 11.
“Gardai intensify Kildare search” in The Irish Times (10 January 1980) p. 6.
“Body of missing woman found” in The Irish Times (19 January 1980) p. 1.
“Woman found in mountains” in The Belfast Telegraph (18 January 1980) p. 4.
“2000 at Kildare girl's funeral” in The Irish Times (21 January 1980) p. 11
“Gardai in murder hunt investigate complaint” in The Irish Times (22 January 1980) p. 6.
“Murder inquiry: gardai seek car” in The Irish Times (28 January 1980) p. 6.
“Kildare girl's clothes found” in The Irish Times (30 January 1980) p. 6.
“Gardai step up murder inquiry” in The Irish Times (4 December 1980) p. 1.
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Stephen Rae and Micahel Lavery, “What Phyllis first victim?” in The Evening Herald (24 September 1998) p.p. 1,6.
Jim Cusack, “File on missing women are reopened” in The Irish Times (23 September 1998) p. x.
Senan Moloney, “Fear Stalks” in The Evening Herald (25 September 1998) p. 4.
George Jacob, “Warm welcome greets formation of new Garda investigation team” in The Bray People (8 October 1998) p. 13.
Stephen Rae, “Gardai begin probe into women 'serial killer' link” in The Irish Independent (31 October 1998) p.10
Jim Cusack and Roisin Ingle, “ Ex-soldier charged with murder” in The Irish Times (14 July 1999) p. 1.
Roisin Ingle, “Man to appear in Naas court today on murder charge” in The Irish Times (14 July 1999) p. 3.
Jim Cusack, “Phyllis Murphy last seen waiting to catch a bus” in The Irish Times (14 July 1999) p. 3.
Colman Cassidy, “Family relieved at news of arrest” in The Irish Times (14 July 1999) p. 3.
Nuala Haughey, “Man on murder charge due in court again today” in The Irish Times (15 July 1999) p. 3.
“Man on trial for murder of woman 22 years ago” in The Irish Times (9 October 2002) p. 4.
“Accused said he had never spoken to Phyllis Murphy” in The Irish Times (10 October 2002) p. 3.
“Injuries consistent with rape, murder trial is told” in The Irish Times (11 October 2002) p. 4.
“Blood samples 'held for 17 years'” in The Irish Times (18 October 2002) p. 4.
“Murder trial told DNA tests carried out 20 years after death” in The Irish Times (19 October 2002) p. 4.
“Murder trial told DNA sample matched accused” in The Irish Times (22 October 2002) p. 4.
“Security guard admits he lied about alibi for murder accused” in The Irish Times (24 October 2002) p. 4.
“Murder trial told accused washed out boot of car” in The Irish Times (25 October 2002) p. 4.
“DNA match impossible says murder case accused” in The Irish Times (30 November 2002) p. 4.
“Jury in Crerar murder trial resumes its deliberations today” in The Irish Times (31 October 2002) p. 4.
“Former soldier sentenced to life for murder of Kildare woman” in The Irish Times (1 November 2002) p. 4.
Alison Healey, “Death of a Christmas shopper in the woods” in The Irish Times (1 November 2002) p. 4.
Stephen Rae, “Breakthrough” in The Evening Herald (13 July 1999) p. 1, 3.
Michael Mulqueen, “Murder accused weeps in court” in The Evening Herald (14 July 1999) p.1, 3.
Tom Brady, “Murder suspect heckled outside court” in The Irish Independent (15 July 1999) p. 3.
“Accused also claiming deafness compensation” in The Irish Independent (15 July 1999) p. 3.
Paul Williams, “My 20-year hell as Phyllis suspect” in The Sunday World (18 July 1999) p. 8
Geraldine Niland, “Nightmare of not knowing” in The Sunday Independent (18 July 1999) p. 11.
“Army claim adjourned” in The Irish Independent (20 July 1999) p. 4.
“Murphy murder accused gets bail” in The Irish Independent (27 July 1999) p. 4.
Rita O'Reilly, “After 22 years, ex soldier goes on trial for murder” in The Irish Independent (9 October 2002) p.4
Kathy Donaghy, “Slightly built father-of-five barely audible as he enters innocent plea” in The Irish Independent (9 October 2002) p.4
Rita O'Reilly, “I was looking into the trees when I saw a body, retired garda tells court,” in The Irish Independent (9 October 2002) p.4
“The last time I saw Phyllis” in The Evening Herald (9 October 2002) p.p. 1, 18.
Charles Mallow, “Phyllis fought to the death” in The Evening Herald (10 October 2002) p.p. 1,6.
Rita O'Reilly, “DNA was not mine says man in 1979 murder trial” in The Irish Independent (30 October 2002) p. 8.
Helen Bruce, “'Reluctant' Crerar gives barely audible defence” in The Irish Independent (30 October 2002) p. 8.
Rita O'Reilly, “23 years on, Phyllis's killer is guilty” in The Irish Independent (1 November 2002) p. 9.
Kathy Donaghy, “How Christmas shopping trip ended in horror” in The Irish Independent (1 November 2002) p. 9.
Charlie Mallon “Man who would not let the case die” in The Evening Herald (1 November 2002) p. 4.
Rita O'Reilly, “The master of concealment ran out of places to hide” in The Sunday Independent (3 November 2002) p. 9.
Stephen Rae, “Crerar: more sex attacks are revealed” in The Evening Herald (4 November 2002) p. 1.
Melanie Finn, “Crerar trial anguish of murder victim's family” in The Evening Herald (5 November 2002) p. 11.
Rita O'Reilly, “Phyllis Murphy killer accused of child sex abuse” in The Sunday Independent (10 November 2002) p. 6.
Stephen McNeice, “We're not going to let bitterness get us” - sister of murdered Phyllis Murphy” from Newstalk.com https://www.newstalk.com/news/not-going-let-bitterness-get-us-sister-murdered-phyllis-murphy-2-941861 (22 December 2019)
5/24/2020 • 49 minutes
67 - Honor Bright: Murder in the Free State
In 1925, while the Irish Free State was still in it's infancy after the close of the civil war, the body of a young woman was found dead lying at a lonely cross roads in South County Dublin. Her name was Honor Bright, a woman who made her living as a sex worker in town.
Two men were tried for her shooting death, but was her killing a the result of her "unfortunate" status, or part of an attempt to keep scandal away from the halls of power in a newly-independent Ireland?
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Sources:
Patricia Hughes, Who Killed Honor Bright: How William Bulter and George Yeats cause the fall of the Irish Free State (Hues Books, 2014)
“Verdict of not guilty” in The Scotsman (4 February 1926) p. 9. “Dublin Murder Trial” in The Scotsman (2 February 1926) p. 10.
“Honor Bright: The Dublin Mountains Drama: Girl who was found shot” in Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail (2 February 1926) p. 6.
“Murder of a woman” in The Scotsman (7 July 1925) p. 7
“Sequel to murder trial” in The Northern Whig (24 February 1926) p. 7.
“Dublin Mountain Murders: Dillons evidence of meeting with 'Honor Bright'” in The Northern Whig and Belfast Post (4 February 1926) p. 8.
“Girl shot dead” inThe Ballymena Observer (24 July 1925) p. 10.
“Ex-police chief and doctor in dock” in The Belfast Telegraph (2 February 1926) p. 3.
“Sequel to shooting of woman” in The Dundee Courier (7 July 1925) p. 4.
“The Ticknock Murder” in The Leinster Leader (1 August 1925) p. 7 -8.
“Dublin murder trial: Three minute taken by jury” in The Belfast Telegraph (4 February 1926) p. 4.
“Honor Bright Murder” in The Belfast Telegraph (25 July 1925) p. 9
“Honor Bright” murder: Purcell and Dillon again in court” in The Ballymena Weekly Telegraph (1 August 1925) p. 12.
“Ticknock Murder: accused Acquitted: in The Wicklow People (6 February 1926) p. 10.
“The Ticknock murder charge: sensational evidence” in The Kildare Observer (25 July 1925) p. 6
“Dublin murder trial: police regulate the queue” in The Belfast Telegraph (3 February 1926) p. 9
“Honor Bright Murder: Bail refused to Dr Purcell” in The Belfast Telegraph (11 August 1925) p. 9.
“The murder of Honor Bright: Dr Purcell's application for bail refused” in The Londonderry Sentinel (13 August 1925) p. 6.
“The Ticknock murder charge: medical evidence” in The Kildare Observer (18 July 1925) p. 5.
“Dublin's darker side” the Honor Bright” murder” in The Ballymena Weekly Telegraph (25 July 1925) p. 12
“Not Guilty: Close of Ticknock trial” in The Leinster Leader (6 February 1926) p. 3, 8.
“Ticknock murder charge: doctor's application for bail” in The Northern Whig (11 August 1925) p. 7.
“Delay Expected: A very Unsatisfactory position, says judge” in The Evening Herald (10 August 1925) p. 1.
“Through Heart: Dublin girl murdered” in The Belfast Telegraph (10 June 1925) p. 4.
5/11/2020 • 1 hour, 52 seconds
66 - A Family Destroyed: The murder of Becky Watts
In February of 2015, 16 year old Becky Watts was reported missing by her family. A city - wide search ensued for the shy and socially anxious teenager. But it would turn out that Becky, and the answers about what had become of her, would be found much closer to home than initially thought.
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Sources:
Darren Galsworthy The Evil Within (London: Harper Collins, 2016) Purchase here
Steven Morris, “Nathan Matthews and Shauna Hoare: dark fantasies became reality” in The Guardian (11 November 2015) https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/nov/11/nathan-matthews-shauna-hoare-becky-watts-dark-fantasies-reality
“Becky Watts: 'Lack of enquiry' into family criticised” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-bristol-51221854 (23 January 2020)
Tristan Cork, “Becky Watts' horrified mother slams 'missed opportunities' to support her” from BristolLive.co.uk https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/becky-watts-murder-city-council-3770687 (23 January 2020)
Amanda Devlin, “Killer Brother: where is Nathan Matthews now, why did he murder his step-sister Becky Watts and what happened to his girlfriend Shauna Hoare?” in The Sun https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4713739/nathan-matthews-becky-watts-murder-shauna-hoare/ (13 November 2017)
“Nathan Matthews tearfully describes moment he killed stepsister Becky Watts” in The Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/11959352/Nathan-Matthews-tearfully-describes-moment-he-killed-stepsister-Becky-Watts.html (28 October 2015)
Lucy Sherriff, “Becky Watts: Lets not forget the 16 year old who was 'a tornado and a sunbeam all at once” in The Huffington Post https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/11/12/lets-not-forget-becky-watts-murdered-teen-shy-loyal-caring-and-loving_n_8541372.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAI4KYyedEGZ2CIrPaZI4a_AbkRMpiUSjzzDl9w27Rm54sg319DEAc_zABhCCBMF8Rk71I3gMEvWyTshIkE3Iv8qYvhlUuXmq7NVngT2-JkiurBfvm1kelbx6VIwgic8KE-ZHVgIceNKce9D35w3RCk8JR-X75-NfAOODviIohC0R (12 November 2015)
Jamie Micklethwaite, “Becky Watts killer 'beaten to near death in prison twice” in The Daily Star https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/becky-watts-shauna-hoare-killer-17063769 (12 November 2016)
Rod Minchin and Claire Hayhurst, “Becky Watts murder: Nathan Matthew and Shauna Hoare jailed for combined 50 years as judge leaves court in tears” in The Daily Record https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/becky-watts-murder-nathan-matthews-6825854 (13 November 2015)
"Becky Watts murder trial: Jury told girlfriend's ignorance is a ridiculous concept” in The Evening Standard https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/becky-watts-murder-trial-jury-told-girlfriends-ignorance-is-a-ridiculous-concept-a3086111.html (8 October 2015)
“Becky Watts murder trial: Shauna Hoare wrongly portrayed as 'sex fiend'” in the Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/uk/becky-watts-murder-trial-shauna-hoare-wrongly-portrayed-as-sex-fiend-34176574.html (6 November 2015)
“Becky Watts: Body parts found at Bristol house” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-31709056 (3 March 2015)
“Becky Watts verdict: Nathan Matthews and Shauna Hoare guilty of killing” in The Daily Mail https://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/pa/article-3313899/Stepbrother-girlfriend-guilty-killing-schoolgirl-Becky-Watts.html (11 November 2015)
Jon Kay, “Nathan Matthews and Shauna Hoare jailed for Becky Watts killing” in BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-34812317 (13 November 2015)
Steven Morris, “Becky Watts: timeline of the 16 year old's disappearance” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/mar/02/becky-watts-disappearance-timeline-16-year-old-bristol ( 3 March 2015)
“Becky Watts disappearance: What we know” from ITV.com https://www.itv.com/news/2015-03-02/becky-watts-disappearance-what-we-know/ (2 March 2015)
“Becky Watts search: Police call in further support” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-bristol-31684017 (1 March 2015)
Claire Hayhurst, “Rebecca Watts missing: police and members of the public in search for Bristol teenager” in The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/rebecca-watts-missing-police-and-members-of-the-public-in-search-for-bristol-teenager-10069646.html (25 February 2015)
Charlotte Krol, “Woman accused of Becky Watts' murder 'grinned and giggled' during police interview” in The Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/11927682/Becky-Watts-murder-trial-Teenager-left-house-in-a-tantrum-says-co-accused-Shauna-Hoare.html (12 October 2015)
“Becky Watts: Body parts found at Bristol house” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-31709056 (3 March 2015)
Steven Morris, “Becky Watts: stepbrother charged with murder” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/mar/04/becky-watts-stepbrother-charged-murder-nathan-matthews (4 March 2015)
“Becky Watts: Shauna Hoare charged with murder” from Sky News https://news.sky.com/story/becky-watts-shauna-hoare-charged-with-murder-10355040 (22 June 2015)
L Churchill, “Becky Watts: Sexual motivation to 'grotesquely executed plan' to kidnap Bristol teenager” in The Bristol Post http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Becky-Watts-Sexually-motivation-8220-grotesquely/story-27939162-detail/story.html (7 October 2015)
Jon Kay, “Becky Watts murder trial:Stepbrother 'had sexual motive'” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-bristol-34464909 (7 October 2015)
Steve Robson and Laura Elvin, “Becky Watts murder trial: Stepbrother sobs and begs police not to read out confession” in The Mirror https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/becky-watts-murder-trial-stepbrother-6682351 (22 October 2015)
“Suspects in Becky Watts trial brought cleaning items after her death” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/oct/26/suspects-in-becky-watts-trial-bought-cleaning-items-after-her-death (26 October 2015)
“Becky Watts trial: Shauna Hoare's kidnap texts 'were sarcastic'” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-bristol-34700044 (2 November 2015)
Steven Morris, “Becky Watts was killed in sexually motivated attack, jury told” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/oct/07/becky-watts-was-killed-in-sexually-motivated-attack-jury-told (7 October 2015)
“Becky Watts stepbrother and his girlfriend guilty of killing” from BBC NEWs https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-34790804 (11 November 2015)
“Becky Watts murder: Karl Demetrius and Jaydene Parsons jailed” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-bristol-35491862 (5 February 2016)
Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Becky_Watts
4/26/2020 • 54 minutes, 47 seconds
65 - A Deadly Affair: The killing of Penny McAllister
Penny and Duncan McAllister married young. But by all accounts, their marriage flourished while Duncan pursued his career as an officer in the British Army. In 1990, they moved to Armagh. Through their involvement in the diving community they met a young soldier with the UDR, Susan Christie.
Nine months later, both women would be injured while out walking in a secluded forest, and Penny was horrifically killed.. But who had been the attacker?
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Sources:
Nicholas Davies, A Deadly Kind of Love (Blake: London, 1994) Find it here
Dive Club Northern Ireland “SS Chirripo” https://www.diveclubni.com/dive-sites/chirripo
“A mistress driven to murder” in The Herald Scotland https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12661215.a-mistress-driven-to-murder/ (18 February 1995)
Sean McMahon, “Part One: Crime of passion and lies” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/life/part-one-crime-of-passion-and-lies-28453186.html (4 July 2008)
Judgment of the Court of Appeal – November 1992 find it here
4/12/2020 • 47 minutes, 27 seconds
64 - Hostage at Derrada Woods: The story of Don Tidey
In the early 1980s, there was a series of kidnap-for-ransom crimes committed in the Republic by the Provisional IRA in order to raise funds to finance their organisation and its terrorist operations here and in the UK.
One of the victims of these abductions was prominent businessman, Don Tidey, and Englishman who was the senior executive of the Quinnsworth group of supermarkets. Tidey was held for 23 days in Derrada wood, Co Leitrim. He as rescued by the gardai and the army, but a garda probationer and an army private were killed during the operation.
Though a number of people were charged in relation to the kidnap, no one has ever been charged in relation to the two killings.
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Sources:
Offences Against the State Act, 1939. Find it here: http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1939/act/13/enacted/en/print#sec36
Vannini, Marco & Detotto, Claudio & Mccannon, Bryan.. “Ransom Kidnapping.” in (eds) Jurgen Georg Backhaus Encyclopedia of Law and Economics (Springer, 2015) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273574256_Ransom_Kidnapping
Reporting from Peter Murtagh, Niall Kiely and Jim Cusack for The Irish Times
Jim Cusack and Basil Miller, “Maze escapers and gun shipment seized by Dutch” in The Irish Times (17 January 1986) p. 1.
“Go ahead given for kidnap trial” from BBC NEWS http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/6161347.stm (8 December 2006)
“Republican will face kidnap trial” from BBC NEWS http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/4782270.stm (7 March 2006)
Vivion Kilfeather, “Supreme Court clears way for McFarlene kidnap trial” in The Irish Examiner (6 March 2008) https://archive.is/20120616060609/http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/2008/03/06/story57024.asp#selection-1701.1-1701.348
“McFarlene launches second judicial review” from RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/2006/0515/76265-mcfarlaneb/ (15 May 2006)
“McFarlene trial opens today” from TodayFM.com https://web.archive.org/web/20110717065409/http://news.todayfm.com/story.asp?sid=15262 (11 June 2008)
“Maze escaper kidnap case collapse” from BBC NEWS http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/7475724.stm (26 June 2008)
“Maze escapee Bik McFarlene wins Irish government damages” from BBC NEWS https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-11259072 (10 September 2010)
“IRA may have got money from insurance firm” in The Irish Times (25 February 1985) p. 8.
Ella Shanahan, “Noonan calls for ban on kidnap insurance” in The Irish Times (19 July 1985) p. 1.
Padraig Yeates, “Swiss bank ordered to disclose IRA fund details” in The Irish Times (21 November 1985) p. 1.
Sean Flynn, “Store group 'paid £2m to IRA'” in The Irish Times (2 December 1985) p 8.
Conor O'Clery, “No evidence on Tidey extortion allegation – Scott” in The Irish Times (16 December 1985) p. 6.
Conor O'Clery, “No proof of IRA payment, MP told” in The Irish Times (20 December 1985) p. 9.
Jim Cusack, “Paying off the IRA not to kill and kidnap” in The Irish Times ( 16 March 1990) p. 13.
Niall Kiely, “No official knowledge of ransom pay-out” in The Irish Times (20 February 1985) p. 9.
Ireland's Most Shocking Crimes – The Kidnapping of Don Tidey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iP1hpT01nrI
Scannal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y294tqcSVQk
Today Tonight 16 Dec 1983 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKY-BM3MG6U
Wikis:
John Joe McGirl https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Joe_McGirl
Special Criminal Court https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Criminal_Court
Brendan McFarlene https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_McFarlane
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3/29/2020 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 35 seconds
63 - Under the cover of Darkness: Dolores Lynch & Lyn Madden
In 1983, three women died in an horrific house fire at Blackpitts in Dublin. It would emerge that one of them - 34 year old Dolores Lynch - had been targeted by a violent and vengeful pimp. John Cullen was alleged to have held a grudge against the former sex worker for pursuing charges against him for an assault seven years before.
In the course of getting justice for Dolores Lynch, there would be shocking revelations about what went on in Dublin City under the cover of darkness.
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Sources:
“Three women die in house fire” in The Irish Times (17 January 1983) p. 1.
Paul Murray, “Prostitutes' rights activists dies” in The Irish Times (21 January 1983) p. 11.
“Man charged with woman's murder” in The Irish Times (28 January 1983) p. 11.
“Murder charge man remanded” in The Irish Times (4 February 1983) p. 4.
“Man cleared fo attempting to pervert justice” in The Irish Times (23 June 1983) p. 13.
"Man charged with 'revenge' fire killing” in The Irish Times (5 October 1983) p. 13.
“Accused man glad woman died in fire, court told” in The Irish Times (6 October 1983) p. 13
“Garda tells court accused man denied intent to kill” in The Irish Times (7 October 1983) p. 13
“Juror's illness stops Dublin firebomb trial” in The Irish Times (8 October 1983) p. 1.
“Juror's illness stops trial” in The Irish Times (8 October 1983) p. 7.
“Fire death trial starts next month” in The Irish Times (27 October 1983) p. 13.
“Arson Death revenge alleged” in The Irish Times (8 November 1983) p. 13.
“Woman says she watched lover set house alight” in The Irish Times (9 November 1983) p. 11.
“Former prostitute met pope, trial told” in The Irish Times (10 November 1983) p. 11.
“Legal moves in murder trial” in The Irish Times (11 November 1983) p. 13
"Legal pleas in murder trial” in The Irish Times (12 November 1983) p. 8.
“Legal argument continues in trial” in The Irish Times (15 November 1983) p. 11
“Man guilty of woman's murder” in The Irish Times (17 November 1983) p. 1.
“Man found guilty of murder of Dolores Lynch” in The Irish Times (17 November 1983) p. 13.
Paul Murray, “Activist made waves – and enemies” in The Irish Times (18 November 1983) p. 11.
“Man gets life sentence fo murder of Dolores Lynch” in The Irish Times (18 November 1983) p. 11.
“Convicted killer granted order against Magill” in The Irish Times (30 November 1983) p. 8.
“Judgment on 'Magill' injunction is reserved” in The Irish Times (1 December 1983) p. 10.
“'Magill' forbidden to publish Cullen article” in The Irish Times (3 December 1983) p. 10.
“Court order against 'Magill' is set aside” in The Irish Times (8 December 1983) p. 10.
“Court rejects killer's appeal” in The Irish Times (12 March 1985) p. 10.
June Levine, “A woman in Gangland” in Magill https://magill.ie/archive/woman-gangland (20 November 1983)
Sarah Cadden, “Afraid of the past catching up” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/woman/celeb-news/afraid-of-the-past-catching-up-26425649.html (24 February 2008)
Ken Fox, “Triple killer now faces life behind bars” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/triple-killer-now-faces-life-behind-bars-26233439.html (19 July 2003)
“Writer central to the women's movement” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/writer-central-to-the-women-s-movement-1.898039 (18 October 2008)
June Levine “Letters to the Editor: Prostitution and feminism” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/letters/prostitution-and-feminism-1.1156064 (3 September 2004)
Colm Tóibín, “A brush with the law” in The Dublin Review (Autumn 2007) https://thedublinreview.com/article/a-brush-with-the-law/
3/15/2020 • 50 minutes, 50 seconds
62 - Kidnap: Joyce McKinney
In September of 1977, Kirk Anderson a 21 year old American Mormon missionary is reported missing in Ewell, a town just south and west of London. Three days later, Kirk turns up again. Reports emerged that he had been kidnapped by a woman who was obsessed with him, and forced to have sex with her.
But Joyce McKinney was a petite pretty blonde woman, and the British press and public were incredulous at the idea that anyone would have objected to her company for a few days and nights.
So, was Joyce McKinney a woman who was just trying to get her man back, or was she a deranged stalker who had kidnapped and raped a man?
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Sources:
Anthony Delano, Joyce McKinney and the case of the Manacled Mormon (London: Revel Barker, 2009) purchase here
Phil Helsel, “Woman, 68, charged in Los Angeles area hit-and-run death of Holocaust survivor” from NBCnews.com https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/woman-68-charged-los-angeles-area-hit-run-death-holocaust-n1026531 (4 July 2019)
“Psychiatric evaluation ordered for woman suspected in Valley Village hit-and-run death of Holocaust survivor” from DailyNews.com https://www.dailynews.com/2019/07/05/psychiatric-evaluation-ordered-for-woman-suspected-in-valley-village-hit-and-run-death-of-holocaust-survivor/ (5 July 2019)
David Batty, “Joyce McKinney: from Mormon manacling to dog cloning” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/news/blog/2008/aug/08/joycemckinneyfrommormonman (8 August 2008)
“A Mormon, a beauty queen and manacles...” from WalesOnline.co.uk https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/local-news/mormon-beauty-queen-manacles-2205353 (29 January 2008)
“Cloned-dog owner is '70s fugitive” in The Denver Post https://www.denverpost.com/2008/08/09/cloned-dog-owner-is-70s-fugitive/ (9 August 2008)
Andrew Anthony, “Joyce McKinney and the battle of the tabloids” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/film/2011/oct/16/mckinney-mormon-missionary-sex-tabloid (16 October 2011)
Roy Greenslade, “Judge finds for filmmaker in 'manacled Mormon' case” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2013/oct/17/joyce-mckinney-california (17 October 2013)
Eriq Gardner, “Errol Morris heads to trial against irate plaintiff at center of 2011 documentary 'Tabloid'” in The Hollywood Reporter https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/errol-morris-heads-trial-irate-854823 (15 January 2016)
Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manacled_Mormon_case
3/1/2020 • 47 minutes, 17 seconds
61 - Retrial: The murder of Jong Ok Shin
On 12th July, 2002 Jong Ok Shin a Korean language student was brutally murdered while living in Bournemouth. A local drug addicted man, Omar Benguit was quickly identified as the prime suspect.
But shortly after, it would emerge that at the time of Ms Shin's death, a man that had committed two murders, was living just streets away.
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Sources:
R v Omar Benguit [2014] EWCA Crim 690 https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2014/690.html
Tom Rawstorne, “A body in an Italian church, locks of stolen hair... and a chilling link to this British mother's murder” in The Daily Mail https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1262663/A-body-Italian-church-locks-stolen-hair---chilling-link-British-mothers-murder.html#ixzz1nD1KzOvo (1 April 2010)
“Man with fetish for cutting women's hair 'murdered and mutilated mother-of-two'” in The Daily Mail https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1387595/Danilo-Restivo-murdered-mutilated-mother-Heather-Barnett.html#ixzz1n342DCRI (17 May 2011)
Jane Reader, “Killer Danilo Restivo fighting plans to deport him to Italy by claiming right to family” in The Bournemouth Daily Echo https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/11019440.killer-danilo-restivo-fighting-plans-to-deport-him-to-italy-by-claiming-right-to-family-life/ (19 February 2014)
Paula Roberts and Andy Martin, “Heather Barnett jury told of 'deliberate false alibi' by Danilo Restivo” in The Bournemouth Daily Echo https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/9032958.heather-barnett-jury-told-of-deliberate-false-alibi-by-danilo-restivo/ (18 May 2011)
Paula Roberts, “Law chiefs to discuss Omar Benguit's bid for freedom” in The Bournemouth Daily Echo
https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/9916854.law-chiefs-to-discuss-omar-benguits-bid-for-freedom/ (7 September 2012)
Tobias Jones, “Danilo Restivo's murder conviction is just the tip of the iceberg” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2011/jun/29/danilo-restivo-murder-conviction-iceberg (29 June 2011)
Steven Morris, “How Damilo Restivo was caught” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2011/jun/29/how-danilo-restivo-was-caught (29 June 2011)
Paula Roberts, “Student's killer's case reviewed as Danilo Restivo is made a suspect” in The Bournemouth Daily Echo https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/9553795.student-killers-case-reviewed-as-danilo-restivo-is-made-a-suspect/ (25 February 2012)
Andy Martin, “Restivo jury hears DNA evidence” in The Bournemouth Daily Echo https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/9089217.restivo-jury-hears-dna-evidence/ (16 June 2011)
“Portsmouth 'Making a Murderer' innocence project working to clear killer Omar Benguit's name” in The Portsmouth News https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/crime/portsmouth-making-murderer-innocence-project-working-clear-killer-omar-benguits-name-1266803 (18 February 2016)
Alex Forsythe, “'Hair-in-hand' killer Danilo Restivo in appeal” from BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-england-dorset-19904969/hair-in-hand-killer-danilo-restivo-in-appeal (10 October 2012)
“Convicted murderer Omar Benguit waiting on appeal decision” in The Southern Daily Echo https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/11101434.convicted-murderer-omar-benguit-waiting-on-appeal-decision/ (25 March 2014)
Marika Henneberg, “Lost in the system: The case of Omar Benguit” from TheJusticeGap.com https://www.thejusticegap.com/lost-system-case-omar-benguit/ (16 January 2017)
Marika Henneberg, “Omar Benguit: 'I would rather die than admit to something I haven't done” from TheJusticeGap.com https://www.thejusticegap.com/omar-benguit-i-would-rather-die-than-admit-to-something-i-havent-done/ (19 November 2015)
Bronagh Munro, “Unmaking a murderer: After 16 years in prison, could Omar Benguit clear his name?” from BBC.co.uk https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree/article/2136f656-6b44-48bb-9c09-a270b9ecab21 (5 July 2018)
Tobais Jones, Blood on the Altar: In search of a serial killer (London: Faber and Faber, 2012) available here
BBC3 – Unsolved: The man with no Alibi available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pLLOGcawh0
Clips of Jeremy Kyle interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiszoCdQaV4
Website: http://www.omarbenguit.co.uk/
Wikis:
Murder of Jong Ok Shin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Jong-Ok_Shin
Danilo Restivo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danilo_Restivo
History of Bournemouth - https://www.bournemouth.co.uk/explore/history-of-bournemouth
2/16/2020 • 45 minutes, 47 seconds
60 - Siege: The death of John Carthy
In April of 2000, 27 year old John Carthy, who suffered from bi-polar disorder, barricaded himself in his family home while in the throws of a manic episode. The gardai were called, and soon the old, dilapidated bungalow was surrounded by armed officers.
What followed was a standoff that lasted over 24 hours, and resulted in the tragic death of John.
But where the gardai responsible?
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Sources:
Mr Justice Robert Barr, Report of the Tribunal of Inquiry into the Facts and Circumstances surrounding the Fatal Shooting of John Carthy at Abbeylara, Co. Longford on 20 April 2000. (Government Publications Office, July 2006) Find it here
Marie Carthy, My Brother John: A Sister's Story (Dublin: Hodder Headline, 2007) Purchase it here
Regina Hennelly, Abbeylara: The Tragic Shooting of John Carthy (Dublin: O'Brien Press, 2007)
2/2/2020 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 24 seconds
59 - A Miscarriage of Justice: Nora Wall
In 1996, former nun with the Sisters of Mercy Nora Wall was accused of rape by a girl who had formerly been in her care at a group home in Cappoquin, Co Waterford. Alongside her, a homeless man, Paul "Pablo" McCabe, who had once been resident at the same institution was also implicated.
The two went to trial, but the affair would later be declared a miscarriage of justice.
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Sources:
Brendan Farrelly and Aideen Sheehan, “Ex-nun helped man in brutal sex attack on girl” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/exnun-helped-man-in-brutal-sex-attack-on-girl-26146877.html (11 June 1999)
Aideen Sheehan, “Tears of relief as jury finds victim was no liar” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/tears-of-relief-as-jury-finds-victim-was-no-liar-26146883.html (11 June 1999)
Aideen Sheehan and Jerome Reilly, “The Sister of No Mercy” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/the-sister-of-no-mercy-26146982.html (12 June 1999)
Sean O'Driscoll, “Silence in court as ex-nun is convicted” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/silence-in-court-as-exnun-is-convicted-26259703.html (13 June 1999)
Geraldine Collins, “Rapist nun was sacked from job by Order” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/rapist-nun-was-sacked-from-job-by-order-26146991.html (12 June 1999)
“Sr Dominic's victim speaks out” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/sr-dominics-victim-speaks-out-26259699.html (13 June 1999)
“Rape victim says she intends to sue nuns and the State” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/rape-victim-says-she-intends-to-sue-nuns-and-the-state-26147097.html (14 June 1999)
Rita O'Reilly, “Ex-nun gets life for rape” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/exnun-gets-life-for-rape-26145053.html (24 July 1999)
Aideen Sheehan, “Life for the nun who raped a child” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/life-for-the-nun-who-raped-a-child-26145049.html (24 July 1999)
Aideen Sheehan, “Rapist nun will ask courts to free her today” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/rapist-nun-will-ask-courts-to-free-her-today-26145406.html (27 July 1999)
Senan Moloney, “Judges quash former nun's rape conviction” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/judges-quash-former-nuns-rape-conviction-26145504.html (28 July 1999)
Kevin Moore, “Ex-nun caught on a legal see-saw” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/exnun-caught-on-a-legal-seesaw-26260363.html (1 August 1999)
“DPP may order retrial for freed rape case nun” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/dpp-may-order-retrial-for-freed-rape-case-nun-26130670.html (2 November 1999)
Liz Allen "Retrial rules out for former nun in rape case debacle” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/retrial-ruled-out-for-former-nun-in-rape-case-debacle-26261712.html (14 November 1999)
Brian Dowling, “Errors that led to great legal debacle” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/errors-that-led-to-great-legal-debacle-26132401.html (18 November 1999)
Brian Dowling, “DPP will not seek rape case re-trial” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/dpp-will-not-seek-rape-case-retrial-26132437.html (18 November 1999)
Kevin Moore, “Nora Wall desperate for a fresh start after her sentence of sham” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/nora-wall-desperate-for-a-fresh-start-after-her-sentence-of-shame-26261822.html (21 November 1999)
John Maddock and Aideen Sheehan, “Botched rape case nun us innocent, says DD” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/botched-rape-case-nun-is-innocent-says-dpp-26132894.html (23 November 1999)
Michael Sheridan, “'Pablo' may now find peace in anonymity” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/pablo-may-now-find-peace-in-anonymity-26228319.html (19 January 2003)
“DPP won't resist nun's challenge” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/dpp-wont-resist-nuns-challenge-26015090.html (4 February 2004)
John Maddock, “Declaration sought over rape case” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/declaration-sought-over-rape-case-25976701.html (22 July 2005)
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D.P.P.-v- Nora Wall, [2005] IE CCA 140 (2005)
“DPP report on events relating to Wall and McCabe prosecution” in The Irish Times (18 November 1999) p. 8.
John Byrne, “Nora Wall” in Magill https://magill.ie/archive/nora-wall (7 December 2005)
Mary Carolan, “Ex-nun Nora Wall settles damages case for miscarriage of justice” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/high-court/ex-nun-nora-wall-settles-damages-case-for-miscarriage-of-justice-1.2645707 (12 May 2016)
The Ryan Report – Chapter 8: Cappoquin http://www.childabusecommission.ie/rpt/pdfs/CICA-VOL2-08.PDF (May 2009)
Alison Healy, “Nun criticised in abuse report identified as Nora Wall” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/nun-criticised-in-abuse-report-identified-as-nora-wall-1.771250 (27 May 2009)
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1/19/2020 • 52 minutes, 14 seconds
58 - Murder by Mistake: Melanie McCarthy McNamara
Gangs and drugs effect nearly every community. But in 2012, the Dublin suburb of Tallaght was shocked by the spillover of violence. 16 year old Melanie McCarthy McNamara was shot while she sat in the back of a parked car on a residential street. The gunman had shot from the back of a black SUV and sped off immediately.
Two men alleged to be involved in drugs locally were identified by gardai, and after protracted court battles have found themselves in prison in relation to Melanie's killing.
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Sources:
Conor Lally and Stephen Carroll, “ Youngest victim of gang crime was not target, gardai say” in The Irish Times (9 February 2012) p. 1.
Conor Lally, “Girl was killed in well-planned attack, say gardai” in The Irish Times (9 February 2012) p. 3.
Stephen Carroll, “Residents express shock at violence against 'young girl'” in The Irish Times (9 February 2012) p. 3.
Conor Lally, “Gardai identify two men linked to murder of Tallaght teenager” in The Irish Independent (10 February 2012) p. 5.
Conor Lally, “Suspects in girl's murder on run in Ireland” in The Irish Times (11 February 2012) p. 7.
“Two arrested over Dublin teen killing” in The Irish Times (17 February 2012) p. 6.
Mark Hennessy, “London funeral for shooting victim” in The Irish Times (18 February 2012) p. 7.
Pamela Duncan, “Man charged with shotgun murder of teenager” in The Irish Times (22 February 2012) p. 4.
“Teenager in court on drugs charges denied bail” in The Irish Times (4 May 2012) p. 4.
Conor Lally, Man to appear in court over fatal shooting of teenager” in The Irish Times (2 October 2012) p. 6.
“Youth (17) charged with murder of teenage girl” in The Irish Times (3 October 2012) p. 8.
“Teenager faces murder trial” in The Irish Times (10 October 2012) p. 4.
“Man jailed for 20 years over fatal drive-by shooting of teenager in car” in The Irish Times (1 August 2013) p. 6.
Conor Lally, “Man jailed for death of girl is scalded” in The Irish Times (13 September 2013) p. 9.
“Teenager pleads not guilty to murder of girl (16) in Tallaght” in The Irish Times (14 January 2014) p. 6.
Natasha Reid, “Murder accused 'boasted about shooting girl'” In The Irish Times ( 15 January 2014) p. 6.
Natasha Reid, “Hospital staff tell murder trial of efforts to save girl” in The Irish Times (16 January 2014) p. 16.
“Youth was a protected prisoner” in The Irish Times (22 January 2014) p. 6.
“Murder accused admits writing letters on killing” in The Irish Times (23 January 2014) p. 6.
“Youth found guilty of murder” in The Irish Times (25 January 2014) p. 6.
Ireland's Teen Killers TV3 (May 2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol21ZJshVKg
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1/5/2020 • 55 minutes, 19 seconds
57 - Unsolved: The murder of Grace Livingstone
In 1992, a murder unlike any other happened in the quiet seaside town of Malahide. Grace Livingstone (56) was bound and then shot in the head in her own home.
Gardai initially suspected that the culprit was someone close to her - Grace's husband, Jim. But Jim himself suspected that whoever was responsible had taken their displeasure for him, and his position at the Irish taxing authority, out on poor Grace.
Her murder remains unsolved.
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Sources:
Tom Connolly, Detective: A Life Upholding the Law (Dublin: O'Brien Press, 2015) Purchase here
Barry Cummins, The Cold Case Files (Dublin: Gill & McMillan, 2012) Purchase here
Alison Healy, “Brutal murder of Grace Livingstone remains a mystery” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/brutal-murder-of-grace-livingstone-remains-a-mystery-1.911499 (10 April 2008)
Meave Sheehan, “Unsolved Crimes: How Grace Livingstone's killer got away with murder” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/special-reports/unsolved-crimes-how-grace-livingstones-killer-got-away-with-murder-34944717.html (7 August 2016)
Juno McEnroe, “Murder suspect cleared 15 years after wife's death” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/icrime/murder-suspect-cleared-15-years-after-wifes-death-59911.html (10 April 2008)
Juno McEnroe, “Sergeant deliberately misled gardai, court hears” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/icrime/sergeant-deliberately-misled-gardai-court-hears-59472.html (4 April 2008)
Cormac Looney, “Cut on face is key to Livingstone cold case” The Evening Herald https://www.herald.ie/news/cut-on-face-is-key-to-livingstone-cold-case-27931245.html (10 November 2009)
Cathal Dervan. “Tax Inspector claims that IRA killed his wife” from IrishCentral.com https://www.irishcentral.com/news/tax-inspector-claims-that-ira-killed-his-wife-117484833-237373581 (6 March 2011)
Historical weather data via: https://www.met.ie/climate/available-data/historical-data
12/22/2019 • 34 minutes, 16 seconds
56 - Predator: The deaths of Patricia McGauley & Mary Cummins
1990 was a decade of missing women. We remember the names of the unfound - Annie McCarrick, Eva Brennan, Jo Jo Dollard, Deirdre Jacob.
The names Patricia McGauley and Mary Cummins were once on that list. These two women disappeared from Dublin in the space of a year, and it wasn't until a large scale review of cases of missing women from Dublin that a startling link was discovered between the two women.
Both of them had unknowingly spent time with a predator: Michael Bambrick.
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Stephen Rae, Killers:Murders in Ireland (Dublin: Blackwater Press, 1998) p.p. 67 - 80.
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Bernard Condon BL, “Life sentence not available where manslaughter plea is accepted by DPP” in The Irish Times (7 October 1996) p 20.
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“Man faces charges in 2 murders” in The Irish Times (21 October 1995) p. 4.
“Man admits manslaughter of two women discovered by Garda dig” in The Irish Times (4 May 1996)
“Garda evidence leaked to media before case was proven in court” in The Irish Times (25 July 1996) p. 4.
“Bambrick admits women died when he gagged them during intercourse” in The Irish Times (18 July 1996) p. 4
Jim Cusack, “Disappearances occurred during a most violent period” in The Irish Times (11 September 2001) p. 9.
Jim Cusack, “Missing women believed buried in the Dublin area” in The Irish Times , (20 May 1995) p. 7.
Marie O'Halloran, “Missing woman's sister believes she is dead” in The Irish Times (14 April 1995) p. 6.
Jim Cusack, “Arrested man brought gardai to locations of women's bodies” in The Irish Times (27 June 1995) p. 1.
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“Double sex killer gets 18-year jail sentence” in The Irish Times (27 July 1996) p. 6.
Frank Kilfeather and Jim Cusack, “Skull found at Garda dig after arrest over alleged sexual assaults” in The Irish Times (26 June 1995) p. 1.
Jim Cusack, “Serial killer theory gains ground,” in The Irish Independent (26 September 1998) p. 9.
Jim Cusack, “Garda search on site for body continues” in The Irish Times (28 June 1995) p. 3.
Jim Cusack, “Murdered women were dismembered, say gardai” in The Irish Independent (30 June 1995) p. 1.
Jim Cusack, “Gardai find bones at Balgaddy as search for woman continues” in The Irish Times (29 June 1995) p. 1.
“Killing and dismembering of two women described” in The Irish Times (20 November 1998) p. 6.
Mairead Carey, “Relatives of Bambrick victim angry at sentence” in The Irish Times 27 July 1996) p. 8.
“Unrelated case led gardai to connect killings” in The Irish Times (27 July 1996) p. 8.
Mairead Carey, “Neighbours convinced 'weird' man was killer” in The Irish Times (27 July 1996) p. 8.
Mairead Carey, “Samantha says a prayer every night for Mary” in The Irish Times (27 July 1996) p. 8.
Mairead Carey, “Double tragedy for family left to bury second daughter” in The Irish Times ( 27 July 1996) p. 8.
Jim Cusack, “Arrested man brought gardai to dig sites” in The Irish Times (27 June 1995) p. 3.
Jim Cusack, “Garda checks found one man linked to two missing women” in The Irish Times (27 June 1995) p. 3.
“Garda hunt for bodies of missing women moves to new site” in The Irish Times (17 April 1995) p. 1.
Jim Cusack, “Dig follows major murder investigation” in The Irish Times (26 June 1995) p. 5.
Fergus Black, “Brutal sex killer freed after 13 years in jail for double slaying” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/brutal-sex-killer-freed-after-13-years-in-jail-for-double-slaying-26531245.html (25 April 2009)
Allison Bray, “Family outraged over early release of sex killer” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/family-outraged-over-early-release-of-sex-killer-26529103.html (17 April 2009)
Ben Quinn, “Butchered and buried” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/butchered-and-buried-26168988.html (20 November 1998)
“Family fury as sex killer freed five years early” in The Evening Herald https://www.herald.ie/news/family-fury-as-sex-killer-freed-five-years-early-27908651.html (17 April 2009)
Stephen Breen, “Sadistic cross-dressing sex killer Michael Bambrick living under new name in Dublin” in The Irish Sun https://www.thesun.ie/archives/irish-news/232236/sadistic-cross-dressing-sex-killer-michael-bambrick-living-under-new-name-in-dublin/ (8 October 2016)
Alana Fearson, “Notorious double sex killer Michael Bambrick living in north inner city under new identity” from DublinLive.ie https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/notorious-double-sex-killer-michael-11999244 (9 October 2016)
12/8/2019 • 51 minutes, 28 seconds
55 - Murder by Arson: The McCann Family
In the summer of 1992, the McCann Family endured a series of gas leaks in their home, and a spate of threatening phone calls. These nuisances escalated quickly though, and culminated in a raging fire in their Rathfarnham home. Esther McCann and her foster daughter, Jessica, died in the blaze.
Investigators ruled that this was a case of arson, and gardai quickly discovered that Frank McCann - the grieving father and husband - had some dark secrets.
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Sources:
“Sex abuse that beggars belief” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/sex-abuse-that-beggars-belief-26200037.html (30 January 1998)
Ray Managh, “Family claim against killer of daughter and her child” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/family-claim-against-killer-of-daughter-and-her-child-26180722.html (17 July 1998)
Ray Managh, “McCann to renew appeal on wife killing” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/mccann-to-renew-appeal-on-wife-killing-26176066.html (1 August 1998)
Ray Managh, “Blaze victim's mother wins £90,000 payout” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/blaze-victims-mother-wins-90000-payout-26171143.html (9 October 1998)
Bernie O'Toole, “Wife murderer 'quite capable of killing again” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/wife-murderer-quite-capable-of-killing-again-26171294.html (10 October 1998)
Nicola Tallant, “No remorse from killer who burned wife, baby to death” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/no-remorse-from-killer-who-burned-wife-baby-to-death-26418038.html (29 October 2006)
Catherine Murphy, “We won't be safe is my sister's killer is released” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/we-wont-be-safe-if-my-sisters-killer-is-released-26893675.html (2 September 2012)
Conor Feehan, “Pictured: Double murderer serving life for killing wife and daughter gets taste of freedom with new prison job” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/pictured-double-murderer-serving-life-for-killing-wife-and-daughter-gets-a-taste-of-freedom-with-new-prison-job-35948540.html (19 July 2017)
Conor Feehan, “'He Should never be free' – family's horror as killer prepares for release” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/he-should-never-be-free-familys-horror-as-killer-prepares-for-release-38165850.html (31 May 2019)
Paul O'Neill and Frank McNally, “The 'distraught husband' who was unmasked as a cold killer” in The Irish Times (16 August 1996) p 6.
“McCann sits impassively as verdict is read to court” in The Irish Times (16 August 1996) p 6.
Frank McNally and Paul O'Neill, “Charismatic figure with reputation for clean living” in The Irish Times (16 August 1996) p 6.
Frank McNally and Paul O'Neill, “A loving woman unaware of sinister developments” in The Irish Times (16 August 1996) p 6.
“Garda shown mass card addressed to publican” in The Irish Times (13 January 1994) p 5.
“Jury in trial of publican charged with murder may retire today” in The Irish Times (13 August 1996) p 3.
Frank McNally, “Frank McCann: Consummate actor' and calculating killer” in The Irish Times (17 August 1996) p 7. https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/frank-mccann-consummate-actor-and-calculating-killer-1.77547
“Jurors told the State has no case against defendant in murder trial” in The Irish Times (14 August 1996) p 5.
“Blowtorch had been turned to 'on' position says detective” in The Irish Times (18 January 1994) p 17.
“Brothers were told of suicide pact, trial hears” in The Irish Times (1 August 1996) p 6.
“Murder accused claims gardai threatened him at interview” in The Irish Times (7 August 1996) p 3.
“Judge alerts the jury to unsupported evidence in publican's murder trial” in The Irish Times (15 August 1996) p 7.
"Trial told about death of woman and child” in The Irish Times (20 June 1996) p 4.
“Fire as described to gardai would have injured arsonist, scientist tells trial” in The Irish Times (10 August 1996) p 3.
“Publican says wife was told of adoption problem with baby before fatal fire” in The Irish Times (8 August 1996) p 4.
“Decision today on murder case” in The Irish Times (31 January 1994) p 4.
Frank McNally, “Publican sentenced to life for murder of wife, baby” in The Irish Times (16 August 1996) p 1.
“Man in murder case remanded” in The Irish Times (27 April 1993) p 3
“Gardai to investigate threat to husband” in The Irish Times (9 September 1992) p 3.
Paul O'Neill, “Fatal fire investigated” in The Irish Times (5 September 1992) p 4.
Stephen Rae, Killers; Murders in Ireland (Dublin: Blackwater Press, 1998) p.p. 21-38.
11/24/2019 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 24 seconds
54 - The Serial Child Murders of Robert Black
A stranger snatching a child off the street is thankfully a rare thing. But throughout the 70s and 80s, in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, a number of young girls disappeared as if into thin air while walking alone. Most went missing in broad daylight. Some were found - their bodies dumped hundreds of miles from home. Some remain missing, presumed murdered.
In 1990, police in Scotland realised that many of these cases were linked. A delivery driver living in London was responsible for them all. Despite getting into trouble throughout his youth for sexually motivated attacks on younger children, Robert Black had been free to roam the country and target girls for decades.
*Episode Image: Jennifer Cardy (via The Irish Times Archive)
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Sources:
C.L Swinney, Robert Black: The true story of a child killer from the United Kingdom (Toronto: RJ Parker, 2015) Purchase here
Robert Church, Well Done Boys: The life and crimes of Robert Black (London: Constable, 1997) Purchase here
Ray Wyre and Tim Tate, The Death of Childhood (London: Penguin, 1995) Purchase here
“The Disappearance of Genette Tate” by DevonLive.com http://genettetate.devonlive.com/?_ga=2.216723730.521717693.1573263562-772761478.1572713433#group-police-hunt-SdsU2ZvdDN (August 2018)
Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-disappearance-of-genette-tate/id1425038532
Alan McEwen, “Caroline Hogg murder: City scarred 30 years on” in The Scotsman https://www.scotsman.com/news-2-15012/caroline-hogg-murder-city-scarred-30-years-on-1-2992923 (8 July 2013)
Laura Burns, “Remains of serial child killer Robert Black lie unclaimed in mortuary as family members fail to come forward” in The Daily Record https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/remains-serial-child-killer-robert-7193277 (17 January 2016)
Claire Hayhurst, “Police were set to charge serial child killer Robert Black with murder of Genette Tate within weeks” in The Daily Record https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/police-were-set-charge-serial-7174544 (13 January 2016)
“Jennifer Cardy accused Robert Black is multiple killer” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-15215541 (7 October 2011)
“Archive of Robert Black's trial for the murder of Jennifer Cardy” from Lisburn.com http://lisburn.com/archives/info/news-2011/jennnifer-cardy.html#2 (2011)
“Child killer Robert Black to serve 25 years for murdering Jennifer Cardy” in The Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/8943177/Child-killer-Robert-Black-to-serve-25-years-for-murdering-Jennifer-Cardy.html (8 December 2011)
“Jennifer Cardy: A 30 year wait for justice” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-15434091 (27 October 2011)
“Susan Maxwell ' seen alone before disappearance': Triple murder trial told of surprise at sighting” in The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/susan-maxwell-seen-alone-before-disappearance-triple-murder-trial-told-of-surprise-at-sighting-1370277.html (16 April 1994)
Michael McHugh, “Serial child killer Robert Black who murdered Jennifer Cardy died from a heart attack, inquest finds” from IrishNews.com https://www.irishnews.com/news/northernirelandnews/2018/12/07/news/serial-child-killer-robert-black-who-murdered-jennifer-cardy-died-from-a-heart-attack-inquest-finds-1504044/ (7 December 2018)
Robert Black wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Black_(serial_killer)#Susan_Maxwell
11/10/2019 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 41 seconds
53 - Exorcism: The death of Christine Taylor
This week, we delve into the world of the paranormal - sort of.
In 1974, in the small town of Ossett, northern England, Michael and Christine Taylor found religion. They became born again after attending a small Fellowship meeting in their community.
The meetings had a profound effect on Michael, and he began to act oddly. His behaviour led local clergy to suspect that Michael had been possessed by demons, and so an exorcism was in order. But, before the end of that process, someone would be dead.
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Sources:
Marc Heal, The Sussex Devils (Manchester: Unbound, 2015) ch. 4-5. Purchase here
Peter Deeley, “Exorcised man was 'brainwashed'” in The Observer (30 March 1974), p.2. https://www.newspapers.com/image/257858183/
“Evangelist tells of terror” in The Guardian (23 April 1975) p. 7. https://www.newspapers.com/image/259735511/
John Hudson, “'Charismatic' group gets a warning from bishop” in The Guardian (23 April 1975) p. 7 https://www.newspapers.com/image/259735511/
Peter Cole, “What possessed Michael Taylor” in The Guardian (27 march 1975) p. 15. https://www.newspapers.com/image/259714848
Letters to the Editor, Peter Thompson “Exorcism for offenders – new dimension for the doctors” in The Guardian (4 August 1975) https://www.newspapers.com/image/259824796/
Baden Hickman, “Exorcism inquiry ordered” in The Guardian (3 April 1975) p. 6 https://www.newspapers.com/image/259719053/
Malcolm Pithers, “My night of 20 exorcisms – by vicar” in The Guardian (23 April 1975) p. 1. https://www.newspapers.com/image/259735299/
Robert Shields, “Casting out devils” in The Guardian (27 April 1975) p. 11 https://www.newspapers.com/image/257860004/
Malcolm Pithers, “Exorcism 'was a mistake'” in The Guardian (22 April 1975) p.p. 1, 28. https://www.newspapers.com/image/259734212/ and https://www.newspapers.com/image/259735268/
“Killing after exorcism is not a crime, coroner decides” in The Guardian (24 April 1975) p 6, p32 https://www.newspapers.com/image/259736392/; https://www.newspapers.com/image/259737339/
C Torrington, Demonic Possession: Extraordinary true life experiences (Arcturus Publishing, 2016)
Brent Swancer, “Demons and Death: The strange case of Michael Taylor” from Mysteriousuniverse.org https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2015/12/demons-and-death-the-strange-case-of-michael-taylor/ (29 December 2015)
“1974 exorcist 'killer' back before court” in The Wakefield Expresshttps://www.wakefieldexpress.co.uk/news/1974-exorcist-killer-back-before-court-1-931236 (8 July 2005)
10/27/2019 • 48 minutes, 47 seconds
52 - Betrayal: The murder of Mary Gough
Mary Gough tragically fell down the stairs in her home, only 6 months after her wedding day. Or, at least that's what her husband, Colin Whelan, said. When Mary was rushed to the hospital after this purported accident, the Gardai did not take him at his word.
His story did not add up, and Colin Whelan was charged with with Mary's murder. But when Whelan's car was discovered at the top of Howth Head near the seaside cliffs, people thought that there would be no justice for Mary.
But they were wrong.
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Sources:
Siobhan Gaffney, Till Death Do Us Part (Dublin: Maverick House, 2015) Purchase here
Donnacha Mac Raghnaill, “Nurse noticed scratch marks on Whelans chest after the killing” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/regionals/fingalindependent/news/nurse-noticed-scratch-marks-on-whelans-chest-after-the-killing-27768911.html (22 April 2005)
“Special Memories of a Special lady” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/regionals/fingalindependent/news/special-memories-of-a-special-lady--27768910.html (22 April 2005)
Meave Sheehan, “Callous killer surfed the net in bid to plan perfect crime” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/callous-killer-surfed-the-net-in-bid-to-plan-perfect-crime-26207130.html (17 April 2005)
“Fatal errors of a calculating killer” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/unsorted/features/fatal-errors-of-a-calculating-killer-25990297.html (16 April 2005)
“The Colin Whelan murder trial” in Magill https://magill.ie/archive/colin-whelan-murder-trial (14 April 2005)
Meave Sheehan, “Convicted wife-murderer Whelan had killed before” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/convicted-wifemurderer-whelan-had-killed-before-26207322.html (17 April 2005)
“Colin Whelan relative ordered to pay for breach of bail” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/colin-whelan-relative-ordered-to-pay-for-breach-of-bail-159421.html (30 July 2004)
“Whelan given life sentence for wife's murder” from RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/2005/0412/61863-whelanm/ (12 April 2005)
“Computer analyst gets life imprisonment for wife's murder” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/computer-analyst-gets-life-imprisonment-for-wifes-murder-197741.html (12 April 2005)
“Colin Whelan relative ordered to pay for breach of bail” from BreakingNews.ie https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/colin-whelan-relative-ordered-to-pay-for-breach-of-bail-159421.html (30 July 2004)
Humphrey Carter, “ Tourist leads police to Irishman on the run” from Majorca Daily Bulletin https://www.majorcadailybulletin.com/news/local/2004/07/13/9771/tourist-leads-police-irishman-the-run.html (13 July 2004)
Gerard Couzens and Tom Brady, “wife murder suspect held by Spanish Police” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/imported/wife-murder-suspect-held-by-spanish-police-28055949.html (13 July 2004)
Nicola Anderson, “ Computer expert hid internet research on strangling” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/computer-expert-hid-internet-research-on-strangling-25989790.html (13 April 2005)
Siobhan Gaffney, “Life for 'callous' murder of wife” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/life-for-callous-murder-of-wife-25989788.html (13 April 2005)
Paul Melia and Cormac Looney, “Fake death fugitive changes plea to admit murdering wife” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/fake-death-fugitive-changes-plea-to-admit-murdering-wife-25989583.html (12 April 2005)
Siobhan Gaffney, “Date set for hearing on wife murder” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/date-set-for-hearing-on-wife-murder-25888878.html (30 November 2004)
“Whelan faces trial on murder charge” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/regionals/droghedaindependent/news/whelan-faces-trial-on-murder-charge-27107443.html (30 July 2004)
“Gardai try to identify washed – up Skerries body” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/gardai-try-to-identifyp-washed-up-skerries-body-1.983030 ( 24 June 2004)
Jimmy Cunningham, “Body may not be murder accused” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/regionals/droghedaindependent/news/body-may-not-be-murder-accused-27107131.html (25 June 2004)
10/13/2019 • 50 minutes, 30 seconds
51 - Rampage: The murders of Elizabeth Plunkett & Mary Duffy
In 1976, there was a crime spree in Ireland. Houses and caravans were burgled, cars were stolen, and then two women went missing. Elizabeth Plunkett disappeared in Brittas Bay in Wicklow, and a month later, across the country in Castlebar, Mary Duffy went missing without a trace.
The gardai discovered that all these crimes were related, and had been committed by two men who had only arrived into the country a year before from England, where they were wanted in relation to a number of sexual assaults.
John Shaw and Geoffrey Evans would go on to be some of the longest serving prisoners in Ireland.
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Sources:
Tom Connolly, Detective: A life upholding the law (Dublin: O'Brien Press, 2015) Purchase here
Stephen Rae, Killers: Murders in Ireland (Dublin: Blackwater Press, 1998) Purchase here
Crimes that Shook Ireland: Part One: Serial Killers (TV3, 2012) here: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6zu3ij
Crimes that Shook Ireland: Part Two: A Trail of Bloodshed (TV3, 2012) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LcwspG3O20&list=PLdWT38WOXNebh2AJOBn2Ew-tjMgtnC_0n&index=6&t=0s
People v Shaw [1982] IR 1
Christina Finn, “When life means life: 'God help me. The Devil made me do it” from TheJournal.ie https://www.thejournal.ie/irelands-longest-serving-prisoners-2542447-Jan2016/ (17 January 2016)
Conor Lally, “English duo were State's first serial killers” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/english-duo-were-state-s-first-serial-killers-1.1167586 (23 November 2004)
Ruadhri Giblin, “State's longest serving prisoner continued legal bid for temporary release” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/state-s-longest-serving-prisoner-continues-legal-bid-for-temporary-release-1.3782676 (5 February 2019)
Gareth Naughton, “Serial Killer Geoffrey Evans who planned a murder a week died of infection” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/republic-of-ireland/serial-killer-geoffrey-evans-who-planned-murder-a-week-died-of-infection-29396613.html (5 July 2013)
Noel Baker, “Death of an 'abomination'” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/icrime/death-of-an-abomination-194707.html (22 May 2012)
9/29/2019 • 54 minutes, 42 seconds
50 - Murdered Abroad: The story of Jason Corbett
In August of 2015, a Limerick man, Jason Corbett, was found dead on his bedroom floor of the master bedroom of his lavish family home in North Carolina. His young wife and her father were covered in blood hen police arrived, and a bloody baseball bat and paving brick were found in the bedroom. They told the police that Jason had been killed in self defence.
But Molly and Tom Martens would both face trial for the murder of Jason Corbett. The Limerick man's family fought for justice, and for custody of his two young children, which was watched by people, both at home and abroad.
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Sources:
Tracey Corbett-Lynch, My Brother Jason (Dublin: Gill, 2018) Purchase here
20/20 ABC “The Last Ones Standing” (season 39 episode 48 - August 11, 2017), Available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54HkOEfimjg
48 Hours: In Jasons Name NBC (18 August 2019) Available here: https://www.cbsnews.com/video/in-jasons-name-2/
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9/15/2019 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 34 seconds
49 - Wrongful Conviction: Tim Evans & the serial murders at 10 Rillington Place
A man is hanged for the murder of his child, and presumed to be the his wife's murderer, too. But three years later, in the same house that the couple had lived, more bodies were found.
Six More.
Including the wife of the man who had been the Crown's star witness against Tim Evans in his murder trial.
This is the story of the serial murders of John Reginald Christie at Ten Rillington Place.
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Sources:
Jonathan Oates, John Christie of Rillington Place (Yorkshire: Wharncliffe True Crime, 2012) Purchase here
Ludovic Kennedy, Ten Rillington Place (London, Victor Gollancz 1961)
Daniel Brabin, Rillington Place (London: The Statinary Office, 1966)
Author Uncredited, “Miscarriages of justice: Timothy Evans” from Innocent.org https://web.archive.org/web/20080906231140/http://www.innocent.org.uk/cases/timothyevans/timothyevans.pdf (Captured on 6 September 2008 by Wayback Machine)
Westlake v CCRC [2004] EWHC 2779 Available here: http://netk.net.au/UK/EvansTimothy.asp
Francis Gibb, “Rillington Place case reopened” in The Times https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/rillington-place-case-reopened-n0x6xc0wn6t?region=ie&t=ie (15 November 2004)
“Family of hanged man lose court plea” in The Scotsman https://www.scotsman.com/news/uk-news/family-of-hanged-man-lose-court-plea-1-562350 (17 November 2004)
Emma L. Jones and Neil Pemberton, “Ten Rillington Place an the changing politics of abortion in modern day Britain” in Historical Journal (Cambridge) 2014 Dec; 57(4): 1085–1109. available here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4563702/
Neill Prior, “Timothy Evans Family's 60 year conviction wait” from BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/8556721.stm (9 March 2010)
Film: 10 Rillington Place (Dir. Richard Fleischer, 1971).
Netflix: Rillington Place (Dir. Craig Viveiros 2016) Produced by BBC
Wikis:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_history_of_the_United_Kingdom_(1945%E2%80%93present)#Post-war_era
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Evans
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Christie_(murderer)
9/1/2019 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 45 seconds
48 - Milly, Marsha and Amelie: The Bus Stop Murders
In March of 2002, Milly Dowler went missing. She was 13 years old and had been walking home after school that afternoon, down a busy road in a familiar area, near to her middle class home. Despite efforts by Surrey police to locate her there were no leads. Her body was found 20 miles away over 6 months later.
No one knew who had taken Milly, or what had happened to her. Nor was it know that hers would be the first - and most high profile - in a series of murders and violent attacks carried out by a man who hated women and young girls.
This is the story of the murders of Milly Dowler, Marsha McDonnell and Amelie Delagrange, the attempted murder of Kate Sheedy and their murderer, known as The Bus Stop Killer.
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Sources:
Gemma Dowler (with Michelle Lovric), My Sister Milly: The sotry of two stolen childhoods (London: Penguin, 2017) Purchase here
Colin Sutton, Manhunt: How I brought seriel killer Levi Bellfield to justice (London: John Blake Publishing, 2018) Purchase here
Goeffrey Wansell, The Bus Stop Killer (London: Penguin, 2011)
“Levi Bellfield: Profile of 'heinous' serial killer” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-35541060 (10 February 2016)
Ben Ando, “Levi Bellfield takes the stand” from BBC Newshttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7190212.stm (15 January 2008)
Neal Baker, “Victim of Evil: What happened to Amelie Delagrange, when was she murdered by Levi Bellfield and what is Manhunt about” in The Sun https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6772036/amelie-delagrange-levi-bellfield-manhunt-itv/ (7 January 2019)
Emily Retter, “Levi Bellfield: Monster 'could have been stopped before he killed Amelie Delagrange” in The Mirror https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/monster-levi-bellfield-could-been-13830650 (8 January 2019)
“Levi Bellfield police interview: 'No Comment'” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-13909105/levi-bellfield-police-interview-no-comment (24 June 2011)
Steve Bird and Sean O'Neill, “Levi Bellfield inquiry prompts fresh plea over murder of illy Dowler” in The Times https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/levi-bellfield-inquiry-prompts-fresh-plea-over-murder-of-milly-dowler-xkm0nv68z7f (25 February 2008)
“Levi Bellfield 'joked about Milly Dowler'” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-surrey-13547193 (25 May 2011)
“Milly Dowler: A timeline of the investigation” from ITV.com https://www.itv.com/news/2016-01-27/milly-dowler-a-timeline-of-the-investigation/ (27 January 2016)
“Levi Bellfield 'admitted Kent hammer murders in confession' lawyers say” from Sky Newshttps://news.sky.com/story/new-evidence-may-link-serial-killer-levi-bellfield-to-kent-hammer-murders-lawyers-say-11148611 (30 November 2017)
“Police ' regret' over Milly Dowler phone hacking” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-surrey-37307139 (8 September 2016)
Cathy Gordon and Brian Farmer, “Milly Dowler killer Levi Bellfield appeal bid rejected” in The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/milly-dowler-killer-levi-bellfield-appeal-bid-rejected-6661707.html (8 February 2012)
“Levi Bellfield trial jury discharged” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-13903710 (24 June 2011)
“Milly Dowler killer Levi Bellfield seeks appeal” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-16936092 (7 February 2012)
“Profile of Bellfield's victims” from BBC News http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/mobile/uk-13455748 (23 June 2011)
Kevin Rawlinson, “Levi Bellfield confessed to Russell murders, say convicted man's lawyers” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/nov/29/new-evidence-may-link-levi-bellfield-to-russell-murders-say-lawyers (29 November 2017)
“Levi Bellfield guilty of Milly Dowler Murder” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-13875507 (23 June 2011)
“Levi Bellfield seeks leave to appeal against Milly Dowler murder conviction” in The Guardianhttps://www.theguardian.com/uk/2012/feb/08/levi-bellfield-appeal-milly-dowler (8 February 2012)
“'Levi Bellfield raped me hundreds of times' says ex partner” from BBC News https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-42323966/levi-bellfield-raped-me-hundreds-of-times-says-ex-partner (12 December 2017)
Michelle Hennessy, “Levi Bellfield admits killing British teen Milly Dowler” from TheJournal.iehttps://www.thejournal.ie/milly-dowler-admits-2570929-Jan2016/ (27 January 2016)
Megan White, “Milly Dowler's killer Levi Bellfield 'part of grooming gang that is still at large' warns council report” in The Evening Standard https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/milly-dowlers-killer-levi-bellfield-part-of-grooming-gang-that-is-still-at-large-warns-council-a4027456.html (31 December 2018)
John Simpson, “Milly Dowler's killer Levi Bellfield ' confessed' to Lin and Megan Russell murders” in The Times https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/milly-dowler-s-killer-levi-bellfield-confessed-to-lin-and-megan-russell-murders-z58l8q6hf (30 November 2017)
Alexander Robertson, “Levi Bellfield has a cast iron alibi and did NOT kill Len and Megan Russell says policemen who sent him to jail” in The Daily Mail https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5140699/Levi-Bellfield-alibi-did-NOT-commit-Kent-murders.html (3 December 2017)
Wikis:
Operation Weeting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Weeting
Milly Dowler: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Milly_Dowler
Levi Bellfield: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levi_Bellfield
8/18/2019 • 1 hour, 31 minutes, 20 seconds
47 - Family Secrets: The death of Brian McGrath
In 1987, Brian McGrath disappeared. His wife, Vera, said he'd gone to Holland to find work. That he was abusive and delusional. But 6 years later, their eldest daughter Veronica told police that her mother, and her fiance at the time, had beaten Brian McGrath to death and buried and burned his body at their home in Coole, Co. Westmeath.
Who murdered Brian McGrath?
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Sources:
Barry Cummins, The Cold Case Files: on the trial of Ireland's undetected killers (Dublin: Gill and McMillan, 2012) Purchase here
Sandra Mara, Dead Men Talk (Dublin: Poolbeg Press, 2016) Purchase here
Veronica McGrath (with Yvonne Kinsella), Witness to Evil (Dublin: Hachette Books, 2011) Purchase here
DPP v Vera McGrath [2013] IECCA 12
“Vera McGrath gets 18 months for helping dispose of husband” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/vera-mcgrath-gets-18-months-for-helping-dispose-of-husband-1.1821924 (5 June 2014)
“Vera McGrath sentenced to 18 months for helping to dispose of husband's body” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/vera-mcgrath-sentenced-to-18-months-for-helping-to-dispose-of-husbands-body-30333389.html (5 June 2014)
“McGrath sentenced for helping to dispose husband's body” from RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/2014/0605/621781-vera-mcgrath/ (5 June 2014)
“McGrath convicted of murdering husband in cold case trial” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/mcgrath-convicted-of-murdering-husband-in-cold-case-trial-466911.html (26 July 2010)
Natasha Reid, “McGrath told gardai 'I helped beat and bury my husband'” in The Evening Herald https://www.herald.ie/news/mcgrath-told-gardai-i-helped-beat-and-bury-my-husband-27956419.html (9 July 2010)
Brian Kavanagh, “First cold case murder verdict is overturned” in The Evening Herald https://www.herald.ie/news/courts/first-cold-case-murder-verdict-is-overturned-29125220.html(12 March 2013)
8/4/2019 • 44 minutes, 24 seconds
46 - Tipperary Love Triangle: Patrick Quirke & the murder of Mr Moonlight (Part Two)
Bobby Ryan was a well known and well loved figure in Tipperary. He was a local DJ, known as Mr moonlight, in addition to his work in the local quarry. He was divorced, with two grown up children and in 2011, he was dating a local widow - Mary Lowry.
On the 3rd of June of that year, Bobby Ryan went missing. 8 years later, it was spark the longest-running criminal trial in the history of the state.
But how did we get here?
Part Two of this two part series on the recent trial and media spectacle dubbed the "Tipperary Love Rival Trial" follows the 15 week long trial from prosecution witnesses to closing arguments, the delivery of the verdict, and what happened after.
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Sources:
Eoin Reynolds, 'Tipperary Murder trial witness denies telling 'devious' lies and adding 'poison' to her statements” from The Limerick Leader https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/home/361482/tipperary-murder-trial-witness-denies-telling-deviouslies-and-adding-poison-to-her-statements.html (31 January 2019)
Eoin Reynolds, “Murder trial hears of agony aunt letter an claims of underwear stolen from washing line” in The Journal.ie https://www.thejournal.ie/patrick-quirke-court-4467646-Jan2019/(30 January 2019)
Vivienne Traynor, “Tipperary murder trial witness denies asking if gardai could tell if a body was in car boot” in RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/courts/2019/0131/1026699-patrick-quirke-court/ (31 January 2019)
Frank Greaney and Stephanie Rohan, “Tipperary murder trial: Witness says she is telling “the whole truth”” from Newstalk.ie https://www.newstalk.com/news/witness-at-centre-of-tipperary-tank-murder-trial-denies-lying-to-jury-486990 (31 January 2019)
Nicola Anderson, “Widow claims farmer accused of murder 'took my underwear'” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/widow-claims-farmer-accused-of-murder-took-my-underwear-37768366.html (31 January 2019)
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7/21/2019 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 59 seconds
46 - Tipperary Love Triangle: Patrick Quirke & the murder of Mr Moonlight (Part One)
Bobby Ryan was a well known and well loved figure in Tipperary. He was a local DJ, known as Mr moonlight, in addition to his work in the local quarry. He was divorced, with two grown up children and in 2011, he was dating a local widow - Mary Lowry.
On the 3rd of June of that year, Bobby Ryan went missing. 8 years later, it was spark the longest-running criminal trial in the history of the state.
But how did we get here?
Part One of this two part series on the recent trial and media spectacle dubbed the "Tipperary Love Rival Trial" delves into the background of Patrick Quirke, Mary Lowry and Bobby Ryan. The events leading to Mr Ryan's disappearance, death, and his ultimate discovery in a run off tank on nearby farmlands are detailed in depth.
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Eoin Reynolds, 'Tipperary Murder trial witness denies telling 'devious' lies and adding 'poison' to her statements” from The Limerick Leader https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/home/361482/tipperary-murder-trial-witness-denies-telling-deviouslies-and-adding-poison-to-her-statements.html (31 January 2019)
Eoin Reynolds, “Murder trial hears of agony aunt letter an claims of underwear stolen from washing line” in The Journal.ie https://www.thejournal.ie/patrick-quirke-court-4467646-Jan2019/(30 January 2019)
Vivienne Traynor, “Tipperary murder trial witness denies asking if gardai
could tell if a body was in car boot” in RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/courts/2019/0131/1026699-patrick-quirke-court/ (31 january 2019)
Frank Greaney and Stephanie Rohan, “Tipperary murder trial: Witness
says she is telling “the whole truth”” from Newstalk.ie https://www.newstalk.com/news/witness-at-centre-of-tipperary-tank-murder-trial-denies-lying-to-jury-486990 (31 January 2019)
Nicola Anderson, “Widow claims farmer accused of murder 'took my underwear'” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/widow-claims-farmer-accused-of-murder-took-my-underwear-37768366.html (31 January 2019)
Eoin Reynolds, “Tipperary tank Murder: Mary Lowry denies asking if gardai could tell body was in boot” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/tipperary-tank-murder-trial-mary-lowry-denies-asking-if-gardai-could-tell-if-a-body-was-in-boot-901438.html(31 January 2019)
Eoin Reynolds, “Woman whose boyfriend was killed and dumped in slurry pit complained to gardai over missing person posters” in TheJournal.ie https://www.thejournal.ie/mary-lowry-patrick-quirke-mr-moonlight-murder-trial-4472575-Feb2019/ (1 February 2019)
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7/21/2019 • 35 minutes, 25 seconds
45 - The Fall: Deaths on Fremont Canyon Bridge
Casper Wyoming is a quiet town. But in 1973, it was marred by an horrific crime. Two girls, sisters - Becky Thompson and Amy Burridge - were snatched off the street, attacked and driven 35 miles to an iron bridge over Fremont Canyon. Then the two men that took them threw them over.
But one of the girls survived the 112 foot fall and identified Ronald Kennedy and Jerry Jenkins as the men who attacked them. Still, tragedy would follow her.
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Sources:
Ron Franscell, The Darkest Night (New York: St Martin's Press, 1997) Purchase here
Wyoming Offender Locator record: http://wdoc-loc.wyo.gov/Home/Detail/?id=21339&dbType=WCIS
Keryn Donnelly, “In 1973, Becky Thompson was brutally attacked on a bridge,” 19 years later she died there” from Mamamia.com.au https://www.mamamia.com.au/true-crime-stories-becky-thomson/ (16 September 2018)
John E. Yang, “A crime's lasting wounds” from The Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1992/08/13/a-crimes-lasting-wounds/f4cd227d-d5dc-422f-bf3c-99ccbcd5ad3b/?utm_term=.d43c95e2822c (13 August 1992)
Furman v Georgia 408 U.S. 238 (1972) -access it here: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Furman_v._Georgia
Furman Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furman_v._Georgia
Gregg v Georgia Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_v._Georgia
“Innocence Lost” Youtube Documentary by Wold Gang of Wyoming https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1lWMN-JbEw (15 October 2016)
“Casper killers re-sentenced” in The Casper Star Tribune 85th year, no. 92 April 2nd 1977 (p. 1)
Joan Barron, “Kennedy loses another court battle” in The Casper Star Tribune 11th October 1977 (p. A12)
Kathie Magers, “ Prosecutor addresses trial jury” in The Casper Star Tribune 25th April 1974 (p. 29)
Kathie Magers, “ Girl points finger at pair accused of murder, rape” in The Casper Star Tribune 25th April 1974 (p. 1)
Kathie Magers, “ FBI testers take murder trial stand” in The Casper Star Tribune 26th April 1974 (p. 1)
Kathie Magers, “ Arresting officers testify at trial of Kennedy-Jenkins” in The Casper Star Tribune 26th April 1974 (p. 15)
“Court strikes down death penalty” in The Casper Star Tribune 28th January 1977 (p. 1)
Casper Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casper,_Wyoming
7/7/2019 • 52 minutes, 21 seconds
44 - Missing & Murdered: Operation Trace
Women have been disappearing from, or ending up found dead in, the Wicklow Mountains for over 30 years. In this bonus episode we look at a man that is suspected to have committed some of these abductions and murders, look back on a number of unsolved rape and murder cases in the 80's, and bring the story right up-to-date with that latest unfortunate woman to have been killed and dumped in what is called "the vanishing triangle".
So, what the heck is going on in the Wicklow Mountains?
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Sources:
Sarah McInerney, Where No One Can Hear You Scream: murder and assault in the Wicklow Mountains (Dublin: Gill & McMillan, 2008) Purchase here
“5 years for rape, kidnapping and murder attempt” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/15-years-for-rape-kidnapping-and-murder-attempt-1.307441 (12 May 2001)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Murphy_(criminal)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland%27s_Vanishing_Triangle
“How two men `lamping' probably saved a woman from being killed” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/how-two-men-lamping-probably-saved-a-woman-from-being-killed-1.307440 (12 May 2001)
“Have gardaí found the secret lair of Larry Murphy?” in Joe.ie https://www.joe.ie/uncategorized/have-gardai-found-the-secret-lair-of-larry-murphy-30971 (2012)
John Meagher, “The vanishing Triangle that still holds its darkest secrets” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/the-vanishing-triangle-that-still-holds-its-darkest-secrets-30875331.html (4 Jan 2015)
Ken Foy “A vicious rape in the wood – and links to three missing women” in The Evening Herald https://www.herald.ie/news/a-vicious-rape-in-woods-and-links-to-three-missing-women-28961578.html (28 Nov 2012)
Stephen McDermott, Five unresolved Dublin murders you may not have heard about” from Dublinlive.ie https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/five-unresolved-dublin-murders-you-12849515.amp (6 April 2017)
Maeve Sheehan, “ Jastine Valdez murder: When innocence collided with evil on a quiet country road” in Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/jastine-valdez-murder-when-innocence-collided-with-evil-on-a-quiet-country-road-36950255.html (27 May 2018)
Kathy Armstrong, “Jastine Valdez murder: Gardai search for a series of items including Nike runners, iPad and reading glasses” in Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/jastine-valdez-murder-gardai-search-for-a-series-of-items-including-nike-runners-ipad-and-reading-glasses-36955762.html (28 May 2018)
Trevor Quinn, “Parents of tragic student Jastine Valdez may leave over horrific murder in Co Wicklow” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/parents-tragic-student-jastine-valdez-12609034 (28 May 2018)
Garreth MacNamee, “Abductor and murderer: Gardai trying to unravel the mystery left by Mark Hennessy” in thejournal.ie http://www.thejournal.ie/jastine-valdez-mark-hennessy-4029739-May2018/ (27 May 2018)
Anita McSorley, “Who is Mark Hennessy? Builder and dad-of-two suspected of abducting and murdering tragic Jastine Valdez” in Dublinlive.ie https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/mark-hennessy-wicklow-14690536 (22 May 2018)
Ken Foy, “Family 'stunned' by secret life of Jastine Valdez killer Mark Hennessy” in Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/family-stunned-by-secret-life-of-jastine-valdez-killer-mark-hennessy-36947404.html (25 June 2018)
Miles Goslett, “BEAST OF BRAY Did married Jastine killer Mark Hennessy brutally murder ten more women who disappeared in are dubbed the 'vanishing triangle' in Ireland?” in The Sun https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6442391/mark-hennessy-linked-to-ten-more-murders-in-ireland/ (4 June 2018)
Paul Williams, “Serial killer suspect Murphy teams up with double rapist” in The Irish Independent https://amp.independent.ie/irish-news/serial-killer-suspect-murphy-teams-up-with-double-rapist-28941267.html (29 Nov 2012)
Emma McMenamy and Laura Lyne “Notorious convicted rapist Larry Murphy is back in Dublin, it's been claimed” in Dublinlive.ie https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/notorious-convicted-rapist-larry-murphy-12433576.amp (10 Jan 2017)
Jim Cusack, “The murder mile of the mountains: did focus on DJ leave killer at large?” in The Irish Independent https://amp.independent.ie/irish-news/the-murder-mile-of-the-mountains-did-focus-on-dj-leave-killer-at-large-26813594.html (22 January 2012)
Stephen Breen, “'Person of Interest' Missing Deirdre Jacob's dad tells how cops are probing 'murder case' with evil rapist Larry Murphy facing being charged with killing” in The Irish Sun https://www.thesun.ie/news/4033325/deirdre-jacob-murder-case-larry-murphy/ (28 April 2019)
Maeve Sheehan, “ 'Significant' new leads in Deirdre Jacob murder probe” in the Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/significant-new-leads-in-deirdre-jacob-murder-probe-37392123.html (7 October 2018)
Niall O'Connor, “Gardai travel to UK to quiz chief suspect Larry Murphy in connection with disappearance of Deirdre Jacob” https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/gardai-travel-uk-quiz-chief-13565188 (10 November 2018)
Conor McCrave, “Family of missing Deirdre Jacobs to issue fresh appeal for information” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/family-of-missing-deirdre-jacobs-to-issue-fresh-appeal-for-information-37722784.html (17 January 2019)
Barry Cummins, “20 Years Missing: In Search for Deirdre Jacobs” from RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/2019/0116/1023587-retracing-deirdre-jacobs-last-journey/ (17 January 2019)
Connor Lally & Jack Power, “Deirdre Jacob murder: Gardai focusing on a chief suspect” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/deirdre-jacob-murder-garda%C3%AD-focusing-on-a-chief-suspect-1.3595773 (14 August 2018)
Garda Commissioners Since 1922: https://www.garda.ie/en/About-Us/Our-History/Garda-Commissioners-since-1922/
Senan Hogan, “Deirdre Jacobs case: Gardai nearly ready to send file on chief suspect Larry Murphy to DPP” in Kildare Now https://www.kildarenow.com/news/news/415554/deirdre-jacob-case-gardai-nearly-ready-to-send-file-on-chief-suspect-larry-murphy-to-dpp.html (29 April 2019)
6/23/2019 • 45 minutes, 41 seconds
43 - The Abduction & Murder of Sarah Payne
In the summer of 2000, 8 year old Sarah Payne was out playing in the evening sunshine with her two older brothers and her little sister. After falling, she ran out of the field and into a lane to head back to her grandparents with brother Lee following behind.
But then, Sarah vanished.
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Sources:
Sara Payne with Anna Gekoski, Sara Payne: A Mother's Story (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2004) Purchase here
The Murder Of: Sarah Payne - Sarah's Law https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6WnnrU4fr4
“Timeline: Roy Whiting on trial” in The Argus https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/6768618.timeline-roy-whiting-on-trial/ (12 December 2001)
Sam Webb, “Lost Angel: What happened to Sarah Payne, when did she disappear, who is Roy Whiting, and how old would Sarah be now?” in The Sunhttps://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4035555/sarah-payne-roy-whiting-age-crime/ (7 May 2019)
James Rodger, “Sarah Payne killer Roy Whiting ' set to sue prison chiefs over being attacked FOUR times in jail” in The Birmingham Mail https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/sarah-payne-killer-roy-whiting-15948540 (9 March 2019)
Emma Dodds, “Siblings of murdered 8-year old Sarah Payne speak out for the first time about their guilt over her abduction” from Closer.co.uk https://closeronline.co.uk/celebrity/news/sarah-payne-siblings-speak-witnessing-abduction/ (18 July 2017)
Peter Griffiths, “Sarah Payne's mother on hacking list – charity” from Rueters.comhttps://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-newscorp-hacking-payne/sarah-paynes-mother-on-hacking-list-charity-idUKTRE76R4QR20110728 (28 July 2011)
Sarah Hall, “Whiting breaks silence in Sarah Payne trial” from The Guardianhttps://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/dec/05/childprotection.society (5 December 2001)
Mark Oliver, “Whiting found guilty of Sarah Payne murder” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/society/2001/dec/12/childprotection.markoliver (12 December 2001)
Paul Peachy, “I suffered a memory blank, says accused in Sarah trial” in The Independenthttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/i-suffered-a-memory-blank-says-accused-in-sarah-trial-9241320.html (5 December 2001)
Cathy Gordon, “Paedophile murderer Roy Whiting's minimum jail term reduced” in The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/paedophile-murderer-roy-whitings-minimum-jail-term-reduced-1995299.html (9 June 2010)
Helen Weathers, “Roy Whiting's first victim” in The Daily Mailhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-95390/Roy-Whitings-victim.html (undated)
“Trial told of trip to funfair Whiting denies prowling for child” in The Herald Scotlandhttps://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12133206.trial-told-of-trip-to-funfair-whiting-denies-prowling-for-child/ (5 December 2001)
“'Sarah's Law' sees 700 paedophiles identified” from BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-25489541 (23 December 2013)
Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Sarah_Payne & https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Whiting
6/9/2019 • 57 minutes, 6 seconds
42 - Danger at Home: The Killing of Celine Cawley
Celine Cawley was a model, a former bond girl, an advertising producer and a successful business owner. But in December of 2008, she was attacked in her own home and died of her injuries.
Her husband, Eamonn Lillis, said that there had been an intruder in their exclusive Howth home, but was he telling the truth?
Promo: The Murder in My Family
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Sources:
Abigail Rieley, Death on the Hill: The Killing of Celine Cawley (Dublin: O'Brien Press, 2010). Purchase here
“Treacy tells court of Lillis affair” from RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/2010/0120/126581-cawleyc/ (20 January 2010)
Aengus O'Hanlon, “Don't let evil killers like Eamonn Lillis inherit their victims' assets, family of tragic Celine plead” from DublinLive.ie https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/celine-cawley-family-lillis-assets-15455514 (23 November 2018)
Francesca Comyn, “Eamonn Lillis will leave prison tomorrow” from Newstalk.ie https://www.newstalk.com/news/eamonn-lillis-expected-to-be-released-today-after-serving-five-years-for-killing-his-wife-662547 (10 April 2015)
Shane Phelan, “Celine's family in 'draining' battle to keep assets from wife killer Lillis” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/celines-family-in-draining-battle-to-keep-assets-from-wife-killer-lillis-37557859.html (23 November 2018)
Ruairi Cotter, “Loaded wife killer Eamonn Lillis earns tidy profit as he flogs luxury Dublin property without ever living in it” in The Sun https://www.thesun.ie/news/2381348/loaded-wife-killer-eamonn-lillis-earns-tidy-profit-as-he-flogs-luxury-dublin-property-without-ever-living-in-it/ (31 March 2018)
“'Wife Killer' Eamonn Lillis” from Crime.ie https://crime.ie/article/wife-killer-eamonn-lillis/3121 (2 April 2012)
Larissa Nolan and Sheila Flynn, “Wife-killer flights daughter for his home saying: 'She can have it when I'm dead” in The Daily Mail https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1327428/Wife-killer-fights-daughter-home-saying-She-Im-dead.html (7 November 2010)
Vincent Browne, “The media's 'right' to photograph a witness” in Magill https://magill.ie/society/medias-right-photograph-witness (3 February 2010)
“Family of Celine Cawley call for review of domestic killings in Ireland” from BreakingNews.ie https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/family-of-celine-cawley-call-for-review-of-domestic-killings-in-ireland-887340.html (23 November 2018)
Dan Kerins, “Killer Eamonn Lilis flees to Southhampton from psion after killing Bond-girl wife” in The Southern Daily Echo https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/12885350.killer-eamonn-lillis-flees-to-southampton-after-being-freed-from-prison-after-killing-bond-girl-wife-celine-cawley/ (14 April 2015)
Jack Power “Trial over killing of Celine Cawley was 'horrific' for her family” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/trial-over-killing-of-celine-cawley-was-horrific-for-her-family-1.3709594 (24 November 2018)
Juno McEnroe and Fiachra O'Cionnaith, “Law blocking people who kill partners from profiting through inheritance laws to be introduced” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/law-blocking-people-who-kill-partners-from-profiting-through-inheritance-laws-to-be-introduced-909774.html (8 March 2019)
5/26/2019 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 15 seconds
41 - Attacked: The murder of Karen Buckley
In April of 2015, two countries were gripped by the disappearance of a 24 year old nurse. Karen Buckley, from Co. Cork had gone on a night out in Glasgow's busy West End. But she didn't return home. Quickly a police search for the missing woman was up and running. But it would prove to be too late.
Karen's fate was sealed mere minutes after she told her friends goodbye.
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Promo: Going West Podcast
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Sources:
James Mulhall, “Karen Buckley: One year on, what we know about her brutal murder in Glasgow, and the questions that were never answered” in The Irish Post https://www.irishpost.com/news/85953-2-85953 (12 April 2016)
“Disclosure: The Murder of Karen Buckley” TV3 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIK20ezmC-Y
Lindsey Archibald, “Karen Buckley missing: Police trace man seen speaking to student nurse morning she disappeared” in The Daily Record https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/karen-buckley-missing-police-trace-5516375 (14 April 2015)
Barry Roche, “Alexander Pacteau jailed for life for Karen Buckley murder” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/alexander-pacteau-jailed-for-life-for-karen-buckley-murder-1.2344240 (8 September 2015)
Sinead O'Carrol, “A chilling cover up: How police caught Karen Buckley's killer” from TheJournal.ie https://www.thejournal.ie/alexander-pacteau-karen-buckley-2264959-Sep2015/ (8 September 2015)
“Timeline: The Karen Buckley murder case” from RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/2015/0811/720549-karen-buckley/ (8 September 2015)
Joe Leogue, “'Hard not to cry' as Karen Buckley's father collects her degree” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/hard-not-to-cry-as-karen-buckleys-father-collects-her-degree-431922.html (23 November 2016)
“'To everybody who has shared our terrible loss' – Family of murdered student Karen Buckley” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/to-everybody-who-has-shared-our-terrible-loss-family-of-murdered-student-karen-buckley-34633424.html (16 April 2016)
Mary Byrne, “Karen Buckley's murderer moved to new prison over safety fears” from shemazing.net https://www.shemazing.net/karen-buckleys-murderer-moved-to-new-prison-over-safety-fears/ (2017)
Sally Hind, “Karen Buckley: Earring believed to be murdered student's discovered by Daily Record reporter just metres from police cordon” in The Daily Record https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/karen-buckley-earring-believed-murdered-6234071 (11 August 2015)
Adrian Lee, “The face of evil: What was behind the brutal killing of Karen Buckley” in The Daily Express https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/598400/face-evil-brutal-killing-Karen-Buckley-Alexander-Pacteau (15 August 2015)
“Karen Buckley missing: Student's handbag found dumped in park as 'desperate' family appeal for help” in The Daily Record https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/karen-buckley-missing-students-handbag-5518119 (14 April 2015)
Chris Clements, “Karen Buckley: Tragic Irish student 'gave her jacket to a friend' before leaving Glasgow nightclub” in The Daily Record https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/karen-buckley-tragic-irish-student-5570879 (23 April 2015)
“Karen Buckley murder: Alexander Pacteau jailed for at least 23 years” from The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/sep/08/karen-buckley-alexander-pacteau-jailed-for-at-least-23-years (8 Spetmber 2015)
“Timeline: The Karen Buckley murder case” from RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/2015/0811/720549-karen-buckley/ (8 September 2015)
Ralph Riegal, “Special Report: How detectives caught Karen's killer with incredible speed” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/special-report-how-detectives-caught-karens-killer-with-incredible-speed-31453239.html (15 August 2015)
Text of Pacteau's Sentencing : https://static.rasset.ie/documents/news/judge-lady-rae-sentencing.pdf
Video of Sentencing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4x8nQZ8Lfs
5/12/2019 • 47 minutes, 32 seconds
40 - Chaos, Neglect & Abuse: The Killing of Melissa Mahon
In September of 2006, Melissa Mahon (14) went missing in Sligo Town. She was supposed to in the care of the Health Service, but she had developed a habit of running away. That summer, she had met some new friends. The Dunbar girls. And through them, their father, Ronnie Dunbar.
Nearly two years later, Melissa's remains would be found in the nearby River Bonet after a shocking confession of her friend.
Featured promo this week is from our friends over at Moms and Murder! Go check these ladies out!
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Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Bronagh Murphy, The Killing of Melissa Mahon and the trial of Ronnie Dunbar (Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 2009) Available to purchase here
DPP -v- Ronald McManus (aka Ronald Dunbar) [2011] IECCA 32
Abigail Rieley, “Tragic Melissa's troubled existence” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/tragic-melissas-troubled-existence-26531504.html ( 26 April 2009)
Child protections Plans from Citizen's Information (UK) https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/family/children-and-young-people/child-abuse/local-authority-involvement/child-abuse-child-protection-plans/
Harry Keany, 'Dunbar's daughter tells of her years of hell” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/regionals/sligochampion/news/dunbars-daughter-tells-of-her-years-of-hell-27591675.html (23 May 2012)
Fiach Kelly, “Life and terrible death of a teenager” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/life-and-terrible-death-of-a-teenager-26539443.html (28 May 2009)
“Recorded Conversations” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/regionals/sligochampion/news/recorded-conversations-27564496.html (20 May 2009)
Dan Buckley, “Cool and calculating, he preyed on victim” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/icrime/cool-and-calculating-he-preyed-on-victim-96167.html (11 July 2009)
“Dunbar gets life for killing teen” from RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/2009/0710/119420-mahonm/ (10 July 2009)
“Sister told me that father murdered girl, says accused's daughter” from Breakingnews.ie https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/sister-told-me-that-father-murdered-girl-says-accuseds-daughter-408816.html (29 April 2009)
“McManus sentenced to life in jail for 2006 killing of Sligo teenager” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/mcmanus-sentenced-to-life-in-jail-for-2006-killing-of-sligo-teenager-1.697198 (11 July 2009)
Paddy Clancy, “Melissa Mahon inquest told of desperate attempts to keep her in the caee of the HSE” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/melissa-mahon-inquest-told-of-desperate-attempts-to-keep-her-in-the-care-of-the-hse-1.1417728 (5 June 2013)
Harry Keaney, “Dunbar's daughter tells of her years of hell” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/regionals/sligochampion/news/dunbars-daughter-tells-of-her-years-of-hell-27591675.html (23 May 2012)
4/28/2019 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 40 seconds
39 - Terrorism at Lockerbie - The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103
In 1988, a routine flight took off from London Heathrow. It was the second leg of a transatlantic flight that would stop in JFK, before heading even further west, to Detroit. In fact, Flight 103 had started off in Frankfurt. But something got on the flight in the German airport that shouldn't have.
It was a brown samsonite suitcase, filled with clothing and a Toshiba cassette tape player. Inside the electronics was a pound of semtex and a timer. Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over the Scottish countryside, killing everyone aboard, 11 people on the ground, and scattering debris for miles around the countryside. But who had planted the bomb?
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Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Kenny MacAskill, The Lockerbie Bombing: The search for justice (London: Biteback Publishing, 2016) Purchase here
Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_Am_Flight_103#Compassionate_release_and_controversy
Syracuse University- Lockerbie Air Disaster Archives https://panam103.syr.edu/2008exhibit.php
Report on the accident to Boeing 747-121, N739PA at Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland on 21 December 10988 Air Accidents Investigation Branch (Department of Transport) 2/90 https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5422f36ee5274a1317000489/2-1990_N739PA.pdf
DIA documents: https://web.archive.org/web/20080308085805/http://www.dia.mil/publicaffairs/Foia/panam103.pdf
"Lockerbie bomber's conviction to be reviewed” from BBC.com https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-south-scotland-43987079 (3 May 2018)
Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission https://www.sccrc.co.uk/conviction
Lucy Adams and Josh Aston, “Lockerbie Exclusive: we publish the report that could have cleared Megrahi” in The Herald Scotland https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/13051748.lockerbie-exclusive-we-publish-the-report-that-could-have-cleared-megrahi/ (24 March 2012)
Robert Black QC Lockerbie Blog: http://lockerbiecase.blogspot.com/2015/03/sccrc-2007-megrahi-report-enters-public.html
SCCRC report http://login.heraldscotland.com/SCCRC-Statement-of-Reasons-red.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Vincennes_(CG-49)
4/14/2019 • 1 hour, 54 seconds
38 - Tortured Teens: The horrific murders of Suzanne Capper & Sylvia Likens
Early on a December morning, in 1992, Suzanne Capper (16) was found wandering on a quiet laneway south of Manchester. She was half naked, and her body had been burned badly. She was brought to hospital, but died 4 days later of her injuries. It quickly emerged that she had been held in a house, tied up and tortured for nearly a week before her death.
These horrific acts were committed by people she had considered friends. She was able to name them before she died, and they were held responsible for their crimes. But Suzanne is far from the only young girl who has suffered torture at the hands of a group of people that she knew.
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Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Suzanne_Capper#Murder
"Murder Acquittal” from The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/murder-acquittal-1506480.html (25 November 1993)
“Horror Fiction became reality” in The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/horror-fiction-became-reality-1468190.html (18 December 1993)
“Woman 'sat numb as girl burned': Court told of teenagers screams” from The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/woman-sat-numb-as-girl-burned-court-told-of-teenagers-screams-1464583.html (1 December 1993)
“Torture girl's pleas for help rejected” from The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/torture-girls-plea-for-help-rejected-1505019.html (18 November 1993)
Malcolm Pithers, “ Teenage girl 'subjected to brutal regime of torture': Court told how 16 year old burnt to death” from The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/torture-girls-plea-for-help-rejected-1505019.html ( 17 November 1993)
Simon Midgely, “ Four guilty of torture killing” in The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/news/four-guilty-of-torture-killing-simon-midgley-1468211.html (18 December 1993)
Emily Thompson, “One week of Sadism – The murder of Suzanne Capper” from Morbidology.com https://morbidology.com/one-week-of-sadism-the-murder-of-suzanne-capper/ (1 March 2019)
“Four Convicted in Torture, Burning Death of Teen-Ager” from Apnews.com https://www.apnews.com/6edb4a3c375e3bbe1430aa022c501009 (18 December 1993)
Jonathan Foster and David Connett, “Petty Grudges settled by torture spree then murder: Suzanne Capper's short like ended in horror at the hands of 'friends' who lived equally bleak existence” in The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/petty-grudges-settled-by-torture-spree-then-murder-suzanne-cappers-short-life-ended-in-horror-at-the-1468189.html (18 December 1993)
Scott Hesketh, “Twisted Chucky Killer is back on the streets with secret new identity” in The Daily Star https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/418304/CHUCKY-killer-is-back-on-the-streets-with-secret-new-identity (4 January 2015)
“Exclusive: 20 years on, the Suzanne Capper Case” in Confidentials.com https://confidentials.com/manchester/exclusive-20-years-on-the-suzanne-capper-case (21 January 2013)
“Woman who tortured Suzanne Capper has sentence cut after court hears she is 'model prisoner'” in The Manchester Evening News https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/woman-who-tortured-suzanne-capper-691651 (24 July 2012)
Sylvia Likens Wikipedia Page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Sylvia_Likens
Mark Oliver, “Sylvia Likens: The Story of a 16 year old tortured and murdered by a neighbourhood” from Allthatsinteresting.com https://allthatsinteresting.com/sylvia-likens-gertrude-baniszewski (22 January 2019)
3/31/2019 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 29 seconds
37 - St Patricks Day: Crimes & Mayhem
It's St Patrick's day. Worldwide, buildings are being "greened". Shamrock shakes are being consumed. Guinness is being poured, and we're drowning the shamrock. But, this time of year sees a lot of bad behaviour. Some directly as a result of our celebration of all things Irish and some... a little more premeditated.
This week, I'm joined by 4 other fabulous podcasts to tell the story of some St Patrick's day crimes for you.
Special thanks this week to:
All Crime No Cattle ; Southern Fried True Crime; Gone Cold - Texas True Crime; and Unresolved for your kind contributions!
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Quinn's Song: The Dance Begins Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Aisling Kiernan, “Judge apologises to Portuguese man stabbed by two brother in Co Longford on St Patrick's Day 2017” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/three-arrests-after-man-stabbed-at-st-patrick-s-day-celebrations-1.3015308 (22 June 2018)
Conor Lally, “ Three arrests adter man stabbed at St Patrick's Day celebrations” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/three-arrests-after-man-stabbed-at-st-patrick-s-day-celebrations-1.3015308 (18 March 2017)
"Eight students suspended after St. Patrick's Day riots rock London, Ont.” from The National Post https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/london-st-patricks-day-riots (19 March 2012)
Jacob Shelton, “Chaotic Crimes Committed on St Patrick's Day” from Rankr.com https://www.ranker.com/list/st-patricks-day-crimes/jacob-shelton (undated, last accessed 12 march 2019)
Tom Tuite, “Youths guilty of vicious attack on student on St Patrick's Day given a chance to avoid criminal records” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/youths-guilty-of-vicious-attack-on-student-on-st-patricks-day-given-a-chance-to-avoid-criminal-records-30923979.html (20 January 2015)
Kate Hickey, “Police probe savage St Patrick's Day attack boasted about on Facebook” from IrishCentral.com https://www.irishcentral.com/news/police-probe-savage-st-patricks-day-attack-boasted-over-on-facebook-video (20 March 2014)
Tom Brady, “Gardai arrest two teenagers in connection with horror street attack” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gardai-arrest-two-teenagers-in-connection-with-horror-street-attack-30109165.html ( 20 March 2014)
3/17/2019 • 46 minutes, 21 seconds
36 - Holly and Jessica: The Soham Murders
In 2002, two ten year old girls - Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman - went missing in the quiet and idyllic English town of Soham. It quickly became apparent that the girls had not simply wandered off. What followed was two week search for them, and the revelation that a terrible crime had taken place.
The shocking truth was that the girls had been murdered by a member of their community, someone they knew. And someone they trusted.
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Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by
Sources:
Kevin Wells, Goodbye, Dearest Holly: Ten Years On (Peach Publishing, 2012) Purchase here
Nathan Yates, Beyond Evil (London: John Blake, 2005) Purchase here
Catriona Harvey – Jenner “16 years on from the Soham murders- what actually happened to Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells?” in Cosmopolitan https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/reports/a11435528/soham-murders-jessica-chapman-holly-wells-ian-huntley/ (3 August 2018)
Amanda Devlin and Mark Hodge, “Lair's new life: what happened to Maxine Carr, where is she now and how did she know Soham murderer Ian huntley?” in The Sun https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5557736/maxine-carr-ian-huntley-soham-murders/ (18 January 2019)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soham_murders
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soham
3/3/2019 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 6 seconds
35 - The murder of Jill Meagher & the serial sex crimes of Adrian Bayley
On Friday the 22nd September 2012, Jill Meagher left work after a long week and went out for a night on the town in her adopted home of Melbourne, Australia. She spent the evening in a number of bars and pubs with work friends.
But that night, there was a predator out on the streets too. One who had spent nearly a decade in prison for violent assaults and rape, and was still on parole and bail. Because of him, Jill would never make it home that night.
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Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by
Sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=5QbRGBMvk-8 – CCTV footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCdrma5QWNk – Boutique CCTV footage
Sean Dunne, “Jill Meagher killer Adrian Bayley stabbed in prison” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/jill-meagher-killer-adrian-bayley-stabbed-in-prison-1.3205995 (1 September 2017)
“New details emerge about Bayley's past” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/new-details-emerge-about-bayley-s-past-1.1435075 (19 June 2013)
Michelle Hennessy, “Jill Meagher murderer has sentence cut by three years” in TheJournal.iehttps://www.thejournal.ie/adrian-bayley-sentence-cut-2875832-Jul2016/ (13 July 2016)
Peter Greogory, “When a fair trial could be at risk, supression is the order of the day” in TheConversation.comhttp://theconversation.com/when-a-fair-trial-could-be-at-risk-suppression-is-the-order-of-the-day-109181 (21 December 2018)
Mark Pearson, “You wouldn't read about it: Adrian Bayley rape trials expose flaw in suppression orders” in TheConversation.comhttps://theconversation.com/you-wouldnt-read-about-it-adrian-bayley-rape-trials-expose-flaw-in-suppression-orders-39375 (27 March 2015)
“Adrian Bayley's minimum prison term extended by 10 years over three rape convictions” from ABC.net.auhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-05-28/adrian-bayley-minimum-prison-term-extended-10-years-over-rapes/6502986 (28 May 2015)
Loretta Florance and Peta Carlyon, “Adrian Bayley told young victim he was 'one of those bad guys' before raping her, court hears” from ABC.net.auhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-26/adrian-bayley-told-young-victim-he-was-one-of-those-bad-guys/6341230 (26 March 2015)
Loretta Florance, Peta Carlyon and staff, “Adrain Bayley told victim she should have 'spotter or pimp' to protect her” from ABC.net.auhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-26/adrian-bayley-told-victim-she-needed-pimp-or-spotter/6342150 (26 March 2015)
Loretta Florance and Peta Carlyon, “Dutch backpacker convinced Adrain Bayley to drive her home after rape with promise not to go to police” from ABC.net.auhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-26/dutch-backpacker-convinced-adrian-bayley-to-take-her-home/6342936 (26 March 2015)
“Bayley gets longer sentence after new convictions” from RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/2015/0528/704313-adrian-bayley/ (28 May 2015)
Mark Russell, “Timeline: the dark past of Adrian Bayley” in The Agehttps://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/timeline-the-dark-past-of-adrian-bayley-20150320-1m3sda.html (20 March 2015)
John Silvester, “Conviction: How police caught Jill Meagher's killer” in The Agehttps://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/convicted-how-police-caught-jill-meaghers-killer-20160914-grg666.html (16 September 2016)
Elaine Edwards, “Jill Meagher's killer 'may have been misidentified' in rape case” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/jill-meagher-s-killer-may-have-been-misidentified-in-rape-case-1.2566547 (9 March 2016)
"Beast who raped and murdered Irish woman on way home launched stunning bid for early release” in The Mirror https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/jill-meagher-killer-adrian-bayley-6359055 (1 September 2015)
Joel Cresswell, “Jill Meagher killer Adrain Bayley guilty of three rapes” in Illawarra Mercury https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/2971208/jill-meagher-killer-guilty-of-three-rapes/ (26 March 2015)
Naaman Zhou, “Suppression orders in Australia: why you can't read what you may want to” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/law/2018/dec/14/suppression-orders-australia-why-you-cant-read-what-you-may-want-to (14 December 2018)
Candace Sutton, “Shadowed by a killer: Jill Meagher's final walk” from News.com.auhttps://www.news.com.au/national/victoria/shadowed-by-a-killer-jill-meaghers-final-walk/news-story/ebe461b014086b7a31c6c8d47d5ee0cf (4 May 2017)
Huda Hayek, “What we know: Facts about the Jill Meagher case” in The Herald Sunhttps://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law-order/what-we-know-facts-about-the-jill-meagher-case/news-story/578e4a9343f7ba20b9c04aefce6659a5 (24 September 2012)
Conviction: The Jill Meagher Story ABC (2016)
Joe St John, Evil in a Blue Hoodie (Sydney: New Holland, 2014)
2/17/2019 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 41 seconds
34 - The murder of Una Lynsky, Wrongful Convictions & fight for Justice
In October 1971, on a rural lane south of the village of Ratoath, Co Meath, Una Lynsky disappeared while walking a short distance from a bus stop to her home. Around that time, screams were heard and a strange car was seen driving up and down the lane. But three local lads, Dick Donnelly, Martin Kerrigan, and Martin Conmey found that they were the ones who had drawn the attention of the notorious Murder Squad of the Garda Siochana.
By the end of the year, two young people from Porterstown Lane would be dead. Two trials would follow and a series of appeals to try and clear a man's name of guilt that did not belong to him.
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Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by
Sources:
The Criminal Justice Act 1993 (available here: http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1993/act/6/enacted/en/print)
DPP -V- MARTIN CONMEY, [2012] IECCA 75 (2012)
Sarah McInerney, Where No One Can Hear You Scream (Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 2008) Purchase here
Michael Clifford, “Martin Conmey walks the long, hard, road to justice” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/viewpoints/columnists/michael-clifford/martin-conmey-walks-the-long-hard-road-to-justice-430703.html (16 November 2016)
Mary Carolan, “State apologises to man jailed in miscarriage of justice” in the Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/high-court/state-apologises-to-man-jailed-in-miscarriage-of-justice-1.2868751 (15 November 2016)
Aodhan O'Faoilan, “An innocent man; Martin Conmey, 63, was jailed for the manslaughter of his neighbour in 1972... yesterday his name was finally cleared after a 'miscarriage of justice'.. The Free Library https://www.thefreelibrary.com/An+innocent+man%3b+Martin+Conmey%2c+63%2c+was+jailed+for+the+manslaughter...-a0376505736 (2014)
Michael Clifford, “40 years waiting to clear his name ' in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/features/profiles/40-years-waiting-to-clear-his-name-199954.html (7 July 2012)
https://www.townlands.ie/meath/ratoath/rathbeggan/dunshaughlin/porterstown/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_in_Ireland https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratoath
2/3/2019 • 1 hour, 21 seconds
33 - The murder of Robert Holohan: Broken Trust
On the afternoon of the 6th January, 2005 Robert Holohan rode his brand new silver BMX bike down his drive and out onto the roads of Ballyedmond, a townland north of Midleton in rural East Cork. When Robert didn't return home that evening, and had not answered his new phone, a search began that would bring people from all over the country to the area to volunteer to look for the 11 year old, alongside the Gardai and the army.
But, just over a week later, Roberts body was found in a deep ditch, caught up in brambles, alongside Inch Strand. He was 12 miles from his home. The Garda investigation worked quickly, and it soon became apparent that Robert had not gotten far from home, before he was killed.
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by
Sources:
Ralph Reigel, Afraid of the Dark (Dublin: O'Brien Press, 2006) Purchase here
Bledar Xhemali, et al “ Sudden death from Vagal Inhibition” in European Scientific Journal vo9, no 30 (October 2013) http://eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/viewFile/1965/1907
Conor Galalgher, “Legal opinion: Victim Impact statement system is flawed” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/legal-opinion-victim-impact-statement-system-is-flawed-1.2373197 (9 October 2015)
“The Wayne O'Donoghue story – In his own words” in Magill https://magill.ie/archive/wayne-odonoghue-story-his-own-words (31 January 2008)
"Parents of Robert Holohan 'seek truth' at inquest” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/parents-of-robert-holohan-seek-truth-at-inquest-1.796308 (12 September 2006)
“O'Donoghue freed after serving three years” from RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0116/98293-holohanr/ (16 January 2008)
Vivion Kilfeather, “Court rejects appeal against O'Donoghue jail senetnece” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/icrime/court-rejects-appeal-against-odonoghue-jail-sentence-16128.html (19 October 2006)
“Holohan's mother vows to appeal O'Donoghue's sentence” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/holohans-mother-vows-to-appeal-odonoghue-sentence-241324.html (24 January 2006)
Ann O'Loughlin, “Allegations in victim impact statement were totally false, says counsel” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/allegations-in-victim-statement-were-totally-false-says-counsel-26376751.html (28 July 2006)
“Sentence objective 'totally frustrated' by Majella” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/sentencing-objective-totally-frustrated-by-majella-26324171.html (11 October 2007)
Director of Public Prosecutions -v- O'Donoghue [2006] IECCA 134 available here: http://www.courts.ie/Judgments.nsf/bce24a8184816f1580256ef30048ca50/199d98ef9ccbd3398025720b004d2bf7?OpenDocument
Ralph Riegel, “Family appalled as child-killer Wayne's new life revealed” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/family-appalled-as-childkiller-waynes-new-life-is-revealed-26582412.html (16 November 2009)
Ballyedmond Townland https://www.townlands.ie/cork/barrymore/templenacarriga/templenacarriga/ballyedmond/
1/20/2019 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 35 seconds
32 - Ron Williamson, Wrongful Convictions & Murders in Ada (Part 2)
The small town of Ada Oklahoma was rocked in the early 80s by two unrelated murders of young women in the town. But by the mid 90s, that would change. The town would come under scrutiny for miscarriages of justice, where two and possibly more men were convicted of crimes they did not commit. Last month, Netflix released The Innocent Man, a 6 part series looking at these crimes and their aftermaths.
This week on the podcast, we take an in-depth look into just one of those cases, that of the murder of Debbie Sue Carter and the wrongful convictions of Ron Williamson and Dennis Fritz. Ron and Dennis had very different journeys through their appeals processes, but both of their fates lay in the testing of DNA evidence. Would new science finally exonerate them?
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
John Grisham, The Innocent Man (New York: Doubleday, 2006) Purchase here
Ross M. Dinerstein and Clay Tweel, "The Innocent Man" (Netflix, 2018)
Jim Dwyer, "Ron Williamson, Freed from death row, dies at 51" in The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/09/us/ronald-williamson-freed-from-death-row-dies-at-51.html (9 December 2004)
Frontline, from PBS.org https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/burden/profiles/williamson.html (1 May 2003)
Eric Shorey, "Karl Fontenot today?" from Oxygen.com https://www.oxygen.com/martinis-murder/where-are-tommy-ward-and-karl-fontenot-today-innocent-man (18 December 2018)
Emily Mae Czachor, "Newflix's New true Crime Series" from Bustle.com https://www.bustle.com/p/netflixs-new-true-crime-series-the-innocent-man-finally-has-a-trailer-to-spook-intrigue-you-video-13234092 (December 2018)
1/6/2019 • 54 minutes, 54 seconds
32 - Ron Williamson, Wrongful Convictions & Murders in Ada (Part 1)
The small town of Ada Oklahoma was rocked in the early 80s by two unrelated murders of young women in the town. But by the mid 90s, that would change. The town would come under scrutiny for miscarriages of justice, where two and possibly more men were convicted of crimes they did not commit. Last month, Netflix released The Innocent Man, a 6 part series looking at these crimes and their aftermaths.
This week on the podcast, we take an in-depth look into just one of those cases, that of the murder of Debbie Sue Carter and the wrongful convictions of Ron Williamson and Dennis Fritz. Ron Williamson was an eccentric and unstable character. Was it this nature of his that made him a target for the Ada Police Department?
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
John Grisham, The Innocent Man (New York: Doubleday, 2006) Purchase here
Ross M. Dinerstein and Clay Tweel, "The Innocent Man" (Netflix, 2018)
Jim Dwyer, "Ron Williamson, Freed from death row, dies at 51" in The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/09/us/ronald-williamson-freed-from-death-row-dies-at-51.html (9 December 2004)
Frontline, from PBS.org https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/burden/profiles/williamson.html (1 May 2003)
Eric Shorey, "Karl Fontenot today?" from Oxygen.com https://www.oxygen.com/martinis-murder/where-are-tommy-ward-and-karl-fontenot-today-innocent-man (18 December 2018)
Emily Mae Czachor, "Newflix's New true Crime Series" from Bustle.com https://www.bustle.com/p/netflixs-new-true-crime-series-the-innocent-man-finally-has-a-trailer-to-spook-intrigue-you-video-13234092 (December 2018)
1/6/2019 • 46 minutes, 6 seconds
Bonus Guilt Trip - The Hawe Family: Family Annihilation
Happy Holidays!
As a special bonus and thank you, this patreon-exclusive episode is now out for everyone to listen to. Thank you for sticking with me through 2018, and wishing you and yours a very happy and prosperous New Year!
In this episode, we take a closer look at a case that devastated a family, a community and shock the public at large. An entire family was wiped out, and by one of its parents. What had happened in this popular and prominent family in Castlerahan, Ballyjamesduff, Co. Cavan that led to this monstrous tragedy? Was it a case of severe mental health problems, or a sign of domestic abuse? We may never find the answer.
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Theme Song:
Quinns Song: The Dance Begins, by Kevin McLeod.
Sources:
Galen English, “Sorry for how I murdered them all' Alan Hawe in note he left behind”, in Evoke.ie https://evoke.ie/2017/12/20/news/irish-news/alan-hawe-note-left-behind (20/12/2017)
“Clodagh Hawe's mother tells inquest how 'normal' evening preceded murder-suicide” in BreakingNews.ie https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/clodagh-hawes-mother-tells-inquest-how-normal-evening-preceded-murder-suicide-819225.html (18/12/2017)
Cassie Delaney, “Relative of Clodagh Hawe issues powerful plea for people to remember Clodagh” in Her.ie https://www.her.ie/news/relative-of-clodagh-hawe-issues-powerful-plea-to-people-to-remember-clodagh-310265 (September 2016)
“School porn guilt behind Irish teacher's murder-suicide rampage” in IrishCentral.com https://www.irishcentral.com/news/family-murder-suicide-school-porn-shame-alan-hawe (05/01/2018)
Caroline Gauley, “Hawe Inquest: Alan Hawe had a fear of being seen as 'less than perfect'” in NorthernSound.ie https://www.northernsound.ie/hawe-inquest-alan-hawe-fear-seen-less-perfect/ (19/12/1027)
“Solicitor described Clodagh Hawe's family as 'extraordinarily dignified” in EveningEcho.ie https://www.eveningecho.ie/oneaday/Verdicts-returned-in-Hawe-family-inquest-d52cb8e7-039d-4532-af87-6634b2abef3a-ds (19/12/17)
Fiona Mallon, “One Year anniversary mass for Alan Hawe, who killed wife and sons in Cavan” in WLRFM.com https://www.wlrfm.com/2017/08/30/one-year-anniversary-mass-for-alan-hawe-who-killed-wife-and-sons-in-cavan/ (30/08/2017)
Colin Barrett, 'He had his reasons” in Granta.com https://granta.com/he-had-his-reasons/ (undated)
Meave Sheehan, “Ultimately we are in the haunting presence of the inexplicable” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/meave-sheehan-on-hawe-tragedy-ultimately-we-are-in-the-haunting-presence-of-the-inexplicable-36434714.html (24/12/2017)
Conor Lally, “Alan Hawe had depressive symptoms for almost a decade, inquest told” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/coroner-s-court/alan-hawe-had-depressive-symptoms-for-almost-a-decade-inquest-told-1.3332363 (19/12/2017)
Stephen Breen, “Beast's Shame: Psycho Alan Hawe butchered entire family after being caught pleasuring himself at school where he worked while accessing porn” in The Sun https://www.thesun.ie/news/1994022/psycho-alan-hawe-butchered-entire-family-after-being-caught-pleasuring-himself-at-school-where-he-worked-while-accessing-pornography/ (02/01/2018)
Gary Meneely, “Monster's Pervert Past: Killer Alan Hawe slaughtered his family after he as caught accessing porn and allegedly engaging in sex act at school where he worked” in The Irish Sun https://www.thesun.ie/news/1957194/killer-dad-alan-hawe-slaughtered-his-wife-and-family-because-he-feared-he-would-be-exposed-for-watching-porn-at-work/ (21/12/2017)
Paul Neilan, “Alan Hawe: 'People think of me as a pillar of the community, if only they knew” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/alan-hawe-people-think-of-me-as-a-pillar-of-the-community-if-only-they-knew-464693.html (20/12/2017)
“One by one, Alan Hawe killed his wife and sons- only little Ryan didn't fight back” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/republic-of-ireland/one-by-one-alan-hawe-killed-his-wife-and-sons-only-little-ryan-didnt-fight-back-36419804.html (19/12/2017)
Ed Carty and Sophie Evans, “'I didn't know him': Devastated mum had coffee and biscuits with Alan Hawe hours before he killed her daughter and three grandsons” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/i-didnt-know-him-devastated-11724322 (19/12/2017)
David Maher, “Killer dad Alan Haw claims he murdered wife and sons because he did not want boys orphaned after his suicide” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/killer-dad-alan-hawes-final-11725495 (20/12/2017)
Gary Meneely, “Dark Secret: Devil dad Alan Hawe feared 'fall from grace' over a 'sexual matter' before butchering his family” in TheSun.co.uk https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5177901/devil-dad-alan-hawe-hid-a-dark-secret-and-feared-a-fall-from-grace-over-a-sexual-matter-before-butchering-his-family/ (20/12/2017)
Sandra Murphy, “Secret pron shame of murder-suicide dad Alan Hawe exposed” in Extra.ie https://extra.ie/2017/12/21/news/irish-news/secret-porn-shame-of-murder-suicide-dad-alan-hawe-exposed (21/12/2017)
Nicola Anderson, “Scant closure for two families left grappling to understand” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/nicola-anderson-at-hawe-inquest-scant-closure-for-two-families-left-grappling-to-understand-36423617.html (20/12/2017)
Julian Robinson , “Teacher who slaughtered his wife and three children before taking his own life 'was caught performing a lewd act while watching porn at school'” in The Daily Mail https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5228959/Teacher-caught-watching-porn-killing-family.html (02/01/2018)
Catherine Devine, “'We are trying to cope with a tragedy beyond our understanding' – funeral if tragic Hawe family is told” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/we-are-trying-to-cope-with-a-tragedy-beyond-our-understanding-funeral-of-tragic-hawe-family-is-told-35018898.html (02/09/2016)
“Murder-Suicide suspected after family of five found dead in house” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/murdersuicide-suspected-after-family-of-five-found-dead-in-house-35004176.html (29/08/2016)
Nicola Anderson, “Silent shock and grief as beautiful family mourned ahead of funerals”, in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/silent-shock-and-grief-as-beautiful-family-mourned-ahead-of-funerals-35017907.html (03/09/2016)
Greg Harkin, “Family won't 'demonise' Alan as tragic Hawes to be laid to rest together” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/family-wont-demonise-alan-as-tragic-hawes-to-be-laid-to-rest-together-35012159.html (01/09/2016)
Deirdre Reynolds, “Tears of a community for grief that knows no bounds” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/tears-of-a-community-for-grief-that-knows-no-bounds-35015142.html (04/09/2016)
Ed Carty, “ Alan Hawe 'was troubled, depressed and severely mentally ill in the months before murder-suicide'” in IrishNews.com https://www.irishnews.com/news/republicofirelandnews/2017/12/19/news/alan-hawe-was-troubled-depressed-and-severely-mentally-ill-in-the-months-before-murder-suicide--1214775/ (19/12/2017)
Ed Carty, “Diagnosis of severe depressive illness does not ease our pain, say parents of Alan Hawe who killed wife Clodagh and their three sons” in IrishNews.com http://www.irishnews.com/news/republicofirelandnews/2017/12/19/news/diagnosis-of-depression-does-not-ease-our-pain-say-parents-of-alan-hawe-who-killed-wife-clodagh-and-their-three-sons-1214998/ (19/12/2017)
In 2006, Sharon Collins decided that what she had wasn’t enough. She was a divorced mother of two, living with a long term partner, PJ Howard, who also had two sons. He also owned a multi-million euro property business, which he wanted to pass to his sons. So much so that he wouldn’t marry Sharon in order to ensure this.
But despite the lavish lifestyle Sharon lived – nice houses, a penthouse apartment in Spain, a boat, basically anything she wanted – Sharon wanted more. So, she got on her computer and between searches for weight loss and diet tips, she looked for a hitman. And she found one.
Our podcast Promo this week is from our friends at Pretend Radio. This season is all about a strange and secretive Christian sect that Javier managed to get unprecedented access to. It’s fascinating!
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Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Abigail Rieley, Devil in the Red Dress (Dublin: Maverick House, 2015) Buy Here
Emer Connolly, Lying Eyes and the hitman for hire(Dublin: Gill and McMillan, 2008) Buy here
Conor Lally, “Prison alert over ricin traces find” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/prison-alert-over-ricin-traces-find-1.1295221( 27 April 2007)
“Man defends partner in hitman hiring case” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/man-defends-partner-in-hitman-hiring-case-1.1217055 (6 June 2008)
Aoife Finneran “Hitman planned to use Ricin: Witness” in The Evening Herald https://www.herald.ie/news/courts/hitman-planned-to-use-ricin-witness-27875615.html (12 June 2008)
Aoife Finneran “Incompetent wife of hitman’s takes stand” in The Evening Herald https://www.herald.ie/news/courts/incompetent-wife-of-hitman-takes-stand-27875683.html(13 June 2008)
Abigail Rieley “’Hitman target’ kisses his accused partner” in The Evening Herald https://www.herald.ie/news/courts/hitman-target-kisses-his-accused-partner-27874870.html (6 June 2008)
“Sentenced by court, acquitted by partner” in The Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/icrime/sentenced-by-court-acquitted-by-partner-76527.html(4 November 2008)
Niamh Horan, “Everyone deserves a second chance says newly single Sharon Collins as she begins a new life in Belfast” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/everyone-deserves-a-second-chance-says-newly-single-sharon-collins-as-she-begins-a-new-life-in-belfast-31580164.html (4 October 2015)
“’For her there should be no second chance’ ‘ Hitman-for-hire slams Sharon ‘Lying Eyes’ Collins” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/for-her-there-should-be-no-second-chance-hitmanforhire-slams-sharon-lying-eyes-collins-34675173.html (1 May 2016)
“Judgment reserved in ‘lying eyes’ appeal” from RTE.ie https://www.rte.ie/news/2010/0312/128701-collinss/ (12 March 2010)
Kevin Doyle, “PJ: ‘Why I’ve spent €200K trying to clear Lying Eyes name” in The Evening Herald https://www.herald.ie/news/pj-why-ive-spent-200k-trying-to-clear-lying-eyes-name-27891765.html (10 November 2008)
Abigail Goldman, “Would-be Vegas hitmans’ story ends in an Irish jail” in The Las Vegas Sunhttps://lasvegassun.com/news/2008/jul/20/would-be-vegas-hitmans-story-ends-irish-jail/(20 July 2008)
Denise Calnan, “’I regret not doing the job, I wish I’d done it’ LyingEyes hitman on murder contract from Sharon Collins to kill her partner businessman and his sons” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/i-regret-not-doing-the-job-i-wish-id-done-it-lying-eyes-hitman-on-murder-contract-from-sharon-collins-to-kill-her-partner-businessman-and-his-sons-30912311.html (16 January 2015)
“Woman convicted of hiring a hitman to kill partner released from jail” from Newstalk.ie https://www.newstalk.com/woman-convicted-of-hiring-hitman-to-kill-partner-released-from-jail (11 September 2012)
12/23/2018 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 2 seconds
29 - The murders of Thomas Murray & life sentences
The small town of Ballygar was shocked when 73 year old bachelor farmer William Mannion was found stabbed to death on his kitchen floor. A local youth was responsible. He was brought to trial, found guilty and received the mandatory life sentence.
How was it then, that 17 years later, the same man would be able to kill another elderly resident of Ballygar, Nancy Nolan (84) in a senseless and motiveless crime? This week, we look at the murders committed by Thomas Murray in East Galway and how life sentences in Ireland don't really mean life.
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Sources:
Tom Connolly, Detective: A Life Upholding the Law (Dublin: O'Brien Press, 2015) Purchase here
Barry Cummins, Lifers (Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 2004) Purchase here
The Olden Report, http://www.justice.ie/en/JELR/OldenReport.pdf/Files/OldenReport.pdf (April 2001)
“Man jailed for murder committed while on day release” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/man-jailed-for-murder-committed-while-on-day-release-1.1119595 6 December 2000
Ciaran Tierney, “Convicted murdered is questioned about taxi driver killing” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/convicted-murderer-is-questioned-about-taxi-driver-killing-1.317571 13 July 2001
Martha Kearns, “Prison chief warned murderer would 'kill again'” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/prison-chief-warned-murderer-would-kill-again-26079544.html 7 July 2001
Lorna Higgins, “Family of murdered woman believe gardai talking to the wrong man” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/family-of-murdered-woman-believe-gardai-talking-to-the-wrong-man-1.1128374 30 November 2002
Declan Tierney, “New Leads in 20 year old murder” in The Connacht Tribune http://claregalway.info/nuacht/news/2017/12/new-leads-20-year-old-murder/ 14 December 2017
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/justice/criminal_law/criminal_trial/types_of_sentences.html#le06e6
Conor Gallagher, “New 12-year minimum sentence for murder to be set” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/new-12-year-minimum-sentence-for-murder-to-be-set-1.3490994 10 May 2018
Parole Bill (2016) https://www.oireachtas.ie/en/bills/bill/2016/29/
“Sentence Review Group” The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/letters/sentence-review-group-1.44488 30 April 1996
12/9/2018 • 40 minutes, 52 seconds
28 - Murder on Ireland's Eye
In 1852, Sarah Maria Louisa Kirwan was found dead at the Long Hole on Ireland's Eye as the tide receded. Her husband, William, had been painting a sunset scene of the Dublin Mountains and told the boatmen who returned to get them from the craggy island in Dublin Bay that he had no idea what had happened to her. An inquest found that the poor woman had drowned.
But in Victorian Dublin, rumours spread quickly, and it was discovered William Burke Kirwan was living a double life - one that provided a motive for murder.
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Sources:
Micheal Sheridan, Murder at Ireland's Eye (Dublin: Poolbeg, 2012) Purchase here
Dean Ruxton, “Ireland's Eye Mystery: A murder gripped Victorian Dublin” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/offbeat/ireland-s-eye-mystery-a-murder-gripped-victorian-dublin-1.2847013 28 October 2016
Abigail Rieley, “The Ireland's Eye Murder” from The National Library of Ireland Blog https://blog.nli.ie/index.php/2012/09/06/murder/ 6 September 2012
UK Inflation Calculator: http://www.in2013dollars.com/
11/25/2018 • 49 minutes, 56 seconds
27 - Archibald Hall: Thief & Serial Killer (Part 2)
In the final episode on the life and crimes of Archibald (Roy) Hall, we chart his activities over the final months of 1977 and into 1978. He had gone from butler and thief to murderer, when he turned against his lover and ex con David Wright.
But that was far from his last murder, and the next couple of months he would kill employers, associates and family members, and drive thousands of miles across the UK, criss-crossing England and Scotland. But eventually his crimes caught up with him, and Roy found himself before a court again - not once, but twice.
Our podcast Promo this week is from Barry over at Extraordinary Stories Podcast. If you're looking for weird, crazy stories that you just can't stop listening to - this is the podcast for you. Subscribe today!
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Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Roy Archibald Hall, The Wicked Mr Hall: The memoirs of the butler who loved to kill (London: John Blake Press, 2011) Purchase Here
James Copeland, The Butler (London: Granada Publishing, 1981)
Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 “New Rules on Reporting Restrictions” from Scottish Civil Justice Council http://www.scottishciviljusticecouncil.gov.uk/new-rules/2015/03/17/new-rules-on-reporting-restrictions (17 March 2015)
“Contempt and reporting restrictions” from BBC Academy https://www.bbc.co.uk/academy/en/articles/art20130702112133630 (19 September 2017)
PA Media Lawyer, “Scottish Daily Record fined £80,000 for contempt over two stories including one showing 'dramatic' arrest pic with 'GOT HIM' caption” in Press Gazette https://www.pressgazette.co.uk/scottish-daily-record-fined-for-contempt-over-two-stories-including-one-showing-dramatic-arrest-pic-with-got-him-caption/ (6 June 2018)
Stirling v Associated Newspapers 1990 JC 5
HM Advocate v Caledonian Newspapers Ltd ([1995] SLT 926)
Douglass Waddell, “Hold the presses: contempt of court” from brodies.com https://brodies.com/blog/public-law/hold-the-presses-contempt-of-court/ (18 June 2018)
“Archibald Hall & Michael Kitto” from murderuk.com http://www.murderuk.com/serial_archibald_hall.html (undated)
“The Murderous Butler” in The Watford Observer https://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/news/nostalgia/crimelibrary/archibaldthomsonhall/themurderousbutler/ (undated)
11/11/2018 • 54 minutes, 58 seconds
27 - Archibald Hall: Thief & Serial Killer (Part 1)
In the first of a two part series, we take a look back on the life and crimes of Archibald Thompson Hall, aka Roy Hall, aka Roy Fontaine, the monster butler. Roy was born to a working class family in Glasgow, and from an early age wanted to live an extravagant lifestyle. One that he could not (or would not) achieve through hard work and graft. Roy preferred to take what he could. He became a thief and spent many years in and out of prison. In between these stints, he worked as a butler, to be close to the status he desired, and the belongs that went this, that he could steal. How did this supposed high flying and often hapless thief turn murderer?
Our podcast Promo this week is from our friends over at The Unseen Podcast! This is a wonderful UK podcast has covered some very interesting crimes and mysteries. Go check it out today!
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Roy Archibald Hall, The Wicked Mr Hall: The memoirs of the butler who loved to kill (London: John Blake Press, 2011) Purchase Here
James Copeland, The Butler (London: Granada Publishing, 1981)
Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 “New Rules on Reporting Restrictions” from Scottish Civil Justice Council http://www.scottishciviljusticecouncil.gov.uk/new-rules/2015/03/17/new-rules-on-reporting-restrictions (17 March 2015)
“Contempt and reporting restrictions” from BBC Academy https://www.bbc.co.uk/academy/en/articles/art20130702112133630 (19 September 2017)
PA Media Lawyer, “Scottish Daily Record fined £80,000 for contempt over two stories including one showing 'dramatic' arrest pic with 'GOT HIM' caption” in Press Gazette https://www.pressgazette.co.uk/scottish-daily-record-fined-for-contempt-over-two-stories-including-one-showing-dramatic-arrest-pic-with-got-him-caption/ (6 June 2018)
Stirling v Associated Newspapers 1990 JC 5 HM
Advocate v Caledonian Newspapers Ltd ([1995] SLT 926)
Douglass Waddell, “Hold the presses: contempt of court” from brodies.com https://brodies.com/blog/public-law/hold-the-presses-contempt-of-court/ (18 June 2018)
“Archibald Hall & Michael Kitto” from murderuk.com http://www.murderuk.com/serial_archibald_hall.html (undated)
“The Murderous Butler” in The Watford Observer https://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/news/nostalgia/crimelibrary/archibaldthomsonhall/themurderousbutler/ (undated)
11/11/2018 • 52 minutes, 44 seconds
26 - Fiona Donnison & Mothers who Murder
On the morning of Wednesday, 27th January 2010, 45 year old mother of four Fiona Donnison walked into a police station in Heathfield, East Sussex. She was distressed, had what appeared to be self inflicted wounds and was making little sense. But then, she shocked police by telling them that she had killed her two small children, Harry (3) and Elise (2).
They were found soon after in the boot of her car, parked around the corner from the home that she had once shared with her children and her ex-partner, Paul. In this episode, we tell the story of Fiona Donnison, and explore the reasons why some mothers turn murderous. What was Fiona's excuse?
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Sources:
"Fiona Donnison trial: Murder accused mum 'calm' before her children were killed” in The Mirror https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/fiona-donnison-trial-murder-accused-142411 (19 July 2011)
Tom Wells, “My lovely kids... by mum who murdered two of them days later” in The Sunhttps://www.thesun.co.uk/archives/news/709914/my-lovely-kids-by-mum-who-murdered-two-of-them-days-later/ (10 August 2011)
“Accused mother 'blew hot and cold' in The Oxford Mailhttp://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/national/9137505.print/ (13 July 2011)
Fred Attewell “Fiona Donnison jailed for 32 years for killing her children to punish ex” in The Metro UKhttps://metro.co.uk/2011/08/09/fiona-donnison-jailed-for-32-years-for-killing-her-children-to-punish-ex-109455/ (9 August 2011)
Cathy Gordon, “Killer mother appeals sentence for murdering Harry (3) and Elise (2)” in The Irish Independenthttps://www.independent.ie/life/family/mothers-babies/killer-mother-appeals-sentence-for-murdering-harry-3-and-elise-2-26856033.html (22 May 2012)
“Children in boot asphyxiated” in The Belfast Telegraphhttps://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/children-in-boot-asphyxiated-28514454.html (29 January 2010)
“Children in boot asphyxiated” in The Belfast Telegraphhttps://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/children-in-boot-asphyxiated-28514454.html (29 January 2010)
Daily Star Reporter, “Child killing trial postponed” in The Daily Starhttps://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/179214/Child-killing-trial-postponed (2 March 2011)
“Former City worker faces questions over murdered children” in The Evening Standardhttps://www.standard.co.uk/news/former-city-worker-faces-questions-over-murdered-children-6703340.html (28 January 2010)
“Donnison: children were used as 'ultimate pawns' for revenge” in The Times https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/donnison-children-were-used-as-ultimate-pawns-for-revenge-sqjmjq095t2?t=ie (12 July 2011)
Monica Bennett, “Parents who kill their children” in Criminal.Media https://criminal.media/parents-who-kill-their-children(undated)
Emily Andrews, “Woman who smothered two toddlers in jealous rage may have killed her baby girl years earlier” (publisher un-credited) from http://murderpedia.org/female.D/d/donnison-fiona.htm ( 10 August 2011)
Emily Andrews “Wife watched me put children to bed 'with look of absolute hatred and evil on her face', father tells murder trial” in The Daily Mail from http://murderpedia.org/female.D/d/donnison-fiona.htm (14 July 2011)
Emily Andrews, “If he's sleeping with you he will never see the kids: 'Killer mother's threat to partner's lover” in The Daily Mail from http://murderpedia.org/female.D/d/donnison-fiona.htm (13 July 2011)
Rebecca Camber and James Mills, “'We love you, Fiona' : Relatives of smothered toddlers' mother call out in court as she is charged with their murder” in Daily Mail from http://murderpedia.org/female.D/d/donnison-fiona.htm (29 January 2010)
Anthony France, Tomm Wells, et al “Killer mum ' gave kids her sedative'” in The Sun from http://murderpedia.org/female.D/d/donnison-fiona.htm (29 January 2010)
Adam John, “The Evil mother formerly from sussexwho suffocated her children to death and handed herself into police” in Kent Live Newshttps://www.kentlive.news/news/sussex-news/evil-mother-formerly-sussex-who-686343 (29 October 2017)
“Fiona Donnison children murders 'not predictable'” in BBC News.comhttps://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-24922651 and https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-england-sussex-24934128/fiona-donnison-child-murders-not-predictable(13 November 2013)
“Fiona Donnison's online tribute to cot death baby Mia” in The Telegraphhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7097409/Fiona-Donnisons-online-tribute-to-cot-death-baby-Mia.html (29 January 2010)
“Father warned his wife was a 'danger' to their two children before they were found dead” in The Telegraphhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7097256/Father-warned-his-wife-was-a-danger-to-their-two-children-before-they-were-found-dead.html (29 January 2010)
“Murder accuses mother Fiona Donnison 'not malingering'” in BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-14294748 (26 July 2011)
“Child-murders mother Fiona Donnison jailed for life” in BBC Newshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-14459954 (9 August 2011)
Alexander Baron, “Op-Ed: Evil mother Fiona Donnison jailed for 32 years for killing kids” in Digital Journalhttp://www.digitaljournal.com/article/310163 (10 August 2011)
Jim Goad, “19 Moms who killed their kids” in Thought Cataloguehttps://thoughtcatalog.com/jim-goad/2014/04/19-moms-who-killed-their-kids/ (15 April 2014)
“Postpartum Psychosis: Severe mental illness after childbirth” from The Royal College of Psychiatrist at https://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/healthadvice/problemsanddisorders/postpartumpsychosis.aspx
Postpartum Psychosis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postpartum_psychosis
Insanity Defence in UK: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insanity_in_English_law
Narcissistic Personality Disorder: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissistic_personality_disorder
Andrea Yates: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Yates
Diane Downs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Downs
10/28/2018 • 37 minutes, 8 seconds
25 - The tragic murder of Catherine Cooper
In 1954, Nurse Catherine Cooper (64) lived and worked in Limerick city as a home sister, visiting the ill and infirm at their bedsides. She was originally from County Clare, but had spent much of her working life in London, until the outbreak of World War Two.
On the night of November 19th, 1954, she decided to walk back to her hospital from her last home visit. On the Dublin Road, she was spotted by a 24 year old carman, Michael Manning, who had been drinking all day. He attacked her, and she was killed on the roadside. But was Manning legally responsible for her death?
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Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Dermot Walsh, Beneath Cannock's Clock: The last hanged man in Ireland (Cork: Mercier Press, 2009) Purchase here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_John%27s_Castle_(Limerick)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limerick
My own Legal Studies Notes!
10/14/2018 • 49 minutes, 43 seconds
24 - Bruce Lee: Murder by Arson
In December 1989, the Hastie home on Selby Street in Hull caught fire in the early hours of the morning. Three of Hastie boys would die of their injuries. It was apparent from the beginning that the fire was arson: there were matches left and a trail of paraffin at the front door, and there was the smell of accelerant in the air. In an attempt to find out who would want to hurt the family, it became apparent that they were strongly disliked, but still there were no real leads.
Until, that is, the police picked up 19 year old Bruce George Peter Lee.He admitted to setting the Hastie fire. And then shockingly admitted to another 10 arsons in the Hull area. No one had suspected these fires were malicious. But should the police believe this young man with a troubled background?
Our podcast Promo this week is from Targeted Podcast: True Crime Domestic Violence, presented by Mo Blackwell. This is an unbelievably important subject, telling stories of domestic violence in a compelling and compassionate manner. Go subscribe today, if you aren't already!
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Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Ron Sagar MBE, Hull Hell and Fire (London: Highgate of Beverly, 1999) Purchase here
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3672468/Serial-killer-arsonist-burned-15-people-death-including-six-month-old-baby-pictured-strolling-day-release-prison.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3672468/Serial-killer-arsonist-burned-15-people-death-including-six-month-old-baby-pictured-strolling-day-release-prison.html
Paul Sutherland, "The Hull Arsonist Part 1 and 2" in The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast blog, March 2017. https://truecrimeenthusiast.wordpress.com/2017/03/24/the-hull-arsonist-part-1/
9/30/2018 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 40 seconds
23 - Colin Norris: murderous nurse, or wrongfully convicted?
In 2002, Colin Norris was a young man at the beginning of his career in his chosen field of nursing. But the sudden death of an elderly patient, Ethel Hall, who had been under his care prompted a police investigation which scrutinised the 18 months that he had worked in Leeds General Infirmary, and he was accused of 4 murders and an attempted murder.
Authorities said he had maliciously administered injections of insulin to elderly patients, police said because he didn’t like old people. But would there be enough evidence to convict him?
Our podcast Promo this week is from our friends over at the Graveyard Tales podcast! If you’re in the mood for something spooky, you have to check them out!
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Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
https://www.insidejusticeuk.com/cases/the-case-of-colin-norris/8http://colinnorris.org/index.html A Jury Blinded by Science The Case of Colin Norris (The Colin Norris Support Group, 2011)
Real Crime: Angel of Death, Series 7 Episode 12. ITV Aired 4 December 2008 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqHdXPiXoWc)
The Innocent Serial Killer? Panorama Season 62, Episode 46. Aired 15 December 2014 BBC One (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wL666gDzPEg)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Norris
Suma Sugunendran & Mohamed Malik, “Insulin autoimmune syndrome: a rare case of hypoglycaemia,” in Endocrine Abstracts (2010) 21 P70 https://www.endocrine-abstracts.org/ea/0021/ea0021p70 “Insulin autoimmune syndrome” from Geriatric and Rare Diseases Information Centre https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/10808/insulin-autoimmune-syndrome
Sarah Alam MD Maaz Ozair MD JamalAhmad MD, DM (Endocrinology), PhD, FCCP, FRCP (UK), DSc (Endocrinology)“Hypoglycemia due to Insulin Autoimmune Syndrome: A rare cause not to be forgotten” in Journal of Clinical and Translational Endocrinology: Case Reports Volume 2, December 2016, Pages 7-9
Nirantharakumar, Krishnarajah et al. “Hypoglycemia in Non-Diabetic In-Patients: Clinical or Criminal?” Ed. Giorgio Sesti. PLoS ONE 7.7 (2012): e40384. PMC. Web. 27 Aug. 2018.
Nondiabetic Hypoglycemia from Hormone Heath Network https://www.hormone.org/diseases-and-conditions/diabetes/non-diabetic-hypoglycemia
Recurrent Hypoglycemia: When Diabetes Is Not the Cause from Modern Medicine Network http://www.patientcareonline.com/diabetes/recurrent-hypoglycemia-when-diabetes-not-cause
9/16/2018 • 47 minutes, 18 seconds
22 - The horrific murder of Sylvia Fleming
The year 1998 was a particularly difficult one for the small town of Omagh, in Northern Ireland. There finally seemed to be a workable plan in place to bring about the beginning of a peace process, but along with that, emotions were heightened. Just days before the agreement was signed, Sylvia Fleming (17) was out celebrating her first paycheque from her first job. She visited her ex boyfriend that night, and was never seen again.
Her sisters, with whom Sylvia was very close, realised that something was wrong very quickly. The pregnant teenager would never have just left them. But they never thought that she would have suffered the fate that she did. Join us this week as we look at the tragic events surrounding Sylvia Fleming's murder, and how her community was torn apart that year.
Our podcast Promo this week is from investigative journalist Scott Reeder and his team over at Suspect Convictions podcast.
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Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
"My Pregnant Sister's Body Was Buried Under a House” from Britain's Darkest Taboos Season 3 episode 6 (Crime + Investigation, 2014) watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5h2_d2SNU9Y Scott, R v [2004] NICC 19 (15 November 2004)
Ciaran Barnes, “Shock at Belfast KFC as man who dismembered girlfriend queues for lunch” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sunday-life/shock-at-belfast-kfc-as-man-who-dismembered-girlfriend-queues-for-lunch-36187709.html 2 October 2017
Scott, R v [2004] NICC 19 (15 November 2004)
Staff Reporter, “Notorious murderer Stephen Scott who killed, chopped up and buried pregnant teenage girlfriend back on Northern Ireland streets” in The Belfast Telegraph https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/pictured-notorious-murderer-stephen-scott-who-killed-chopped-up-and-buried-pregnant-teenage-girlfriend-back-on-northern-ireland-streets-35887831.html 3 July 2017
“Fleming family want murderer Stephen Scott banned from Omagh” in Ulster Herald http://ulsterherald.com/2014/07/03/fleming-family-want-murderer-stephen-scott-banned-from-omagh/ 2 July 2014
http://www.crossexaminer.co.uk/archives/20101 10 July 2017
Alan Rodgers, “Family's 'shock' as Sylvia's killer is released” in Ulster Herald http://ulsterherald.com/2015/11/26/familys-shock-as-sylvias-killer-is-released/ (Incorrectly dated as 26 November 2015, last accessed 8 August 2018)
Joe McCusker, “"WHY?; This man helped a murderer to hide a young girl's body..now he's free after eight months.."in The Free Library. 2001 MGN LTD https://www.thefreelibrary.com/WHY%3f%3b+This+man+helped+a+murderer+to+hide+a+young+girl%27s+body..now...-a076792169
“Murdered girl's family appeals for calm after riots” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/murdered-girl-s-family-appeals-for-calm-after-riots-1.159717 4 June 1998
“Four due in court after body of teenager found” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/four-due-in-court-after-body-of-teenager-found-1.158631 1 June 1998
“Man admits burying body of victim” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/man-admits-burying-body-of-victim-1.260885 29 March 2000
Rosetta Donnelly, “Plea for end to evil as slain teen laid to rest” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/plea-for-end-to-evil-as-slain-teen-laid-to-rest-26182934.html 6 June 1998
“Timeline of the Omagh bombing” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/timeline-of-the-omagh-bombing-1.1525134 12 September 2013
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omagh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omagh_bombing
9/2/2018 • 43 minutes, 39 seconds
21 - Veronica Guerin: Gangland Murder of the Media (Part 2)
Veronica Guerin took on Ireland's booming gangland criminals in 1994, who were flooding the country with cannabis and other illegal substances and engaging in an all out war with their competitors. When she approached John Gilligan, the man in charge, at his home, she set in motion a series of events that would lead to her death, and to the downfall of the criminal set she had set her eyes on.
The events of 1994 changed the landscape of organised crime in Ireland forever, as well how the authorities would attempt to curb their enjoyment of their assets. But would they be held responsible for Veronica's death?
Podcast Promo this week is from Tara and Barney over at Bloody Murder! a bloody good podcast, discussing lesser-known cases from Australia and abroad, with a good smattering of dark humour. Go give them a try!
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Paul Williams, Evil Empire: John Gilligan, his gang and the execution of Veronica Guerin (Merlin: Dublin, 2001). Purchase here
Emily O'Reilly, Veronica Guerin: The life and death of a Crime Reporter (Vintage Press: London, 1998) Purchase here
Trevor Quinn, “Brian Meehan to spend rest of life in prison over Veronica Guerin murder” in DublinLive.ie https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/brian-meehan-spend-rest-life-12643963 22 February 2017
Emma McMenamy, “Veronica Guerin's killer Brian Meehan caught with drugs in prison” in DublinLive.ie https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/veronica-guerins-killer-brian-meehan-11727788 10 August 2016
Independent NewsDesk, “Veronica Guerin's killer Brian Meehan caught with drugs behind bars” in The Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/crime/veronica-guerins-killer-brian-meehan-caught-with-drugs-behind-bars-34954772.html 10 August 2016
“Brian Meehan loses appeal against Veronica Guerin murder conviction” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/brian-meehan-loses-appeal-against-veronica-guerin-murder-conviction-1.2614660 18 April 2016
Cathal McMahon, “Gardai quizzed killer Brian Meehan over shooting of former mob boss John Gilligan” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/gardai-quizzed-killer-brian-meehan-3529498 12 May 2014
Ronan Duffy, “Veronica Guerin's killer has application against his conviction rejected” in thejournal.ie http://www.thejournal.ie/veronica-guerin-murder-appeal-2721091-Apr2016/ 18 April 2016
Christina Finn, “Defence team look for Veronica Guerin's killer says court must look at 'flaw' in original trial”, in thejournal.ie http://www.thejournal.ie/brian-meehan-appeal-veronica-guerin-2456723-Nov2015/ 20 November 2015
Christina Finn, “Veronica Guerin's killer is appealing his conviction for her murder” in thejournal.ie http://www.thejournal.ie/brian-meehan-veronica-guerin-appeal-court-2454499-Nov2015/ 19 November 2015
Ruaidhri Giblin, “Two decades after Veronica Guerin's murder, her killer is appealing his conviction” in thejournal.ie http://www.thejournal.ie/veronica-guerin-murder-conviction-appeal-2171827-Jun2015/ 19 June 2015
Emma McMenamy, “Gangster John Gilligan back socialising in Clondalkin, Dublin – despite failed murder attempt in 2014” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/gangster-john-gilligan-back-socialising-12753289 21 June 2018
David Coleman, “Scumbag gangster John Gilligan pictured ' sleeping like a baby' on Spain bound flight from Belfast” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/scumbag-gangster-john-gilligan-pictured-12960529 22 July 2018
Nicola Tallant and Allison Bray, “Criminal John Gilligan travelling between Spain and England with new girlfriend who 'loves him more than life'” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/crime/criminal-john-gilligan-travelling-between-spain-and-england-with-new-girlfriend-who-loves-him-more-than-life-37021255.html 18 June 2018
“John Gilligan survives despite being shot up to six times and getting Last Rites” in The Sunday Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/john-gilligan-survives-despite-being-shot-up-to-six-times-and-getting-last-rites-30054258.html 2 March 2014
Conor Feehan, “'He's a nobody now, he's pathetic' – Gilligan is shunned by criminals” in The Evening Herald https://www.herald.ie/news/hes-a-nobody-now-hes-pathetic-gilligan-is-shunned-by-criminals-36292268.html 6 November 2017
Gary Meneely, “Gaff for sale – See inside notorious crime boss John Gilligan's bungalow on the Kildare border – as seven-bed gaff seized by CAB goes on the market for €120K” in The Irish Sun https://www.thesun.ie/news/1375405/see-inside-notorious-crime-boss-john-gilligans-bungalow-on-the-kildare-border-as-seven-bed-gaff-seized-by-cab-goes-on-the-market-for-e120k/ 9 August 2017
Recorded Crime Statistics, Central Statistics Office https://www.cso.ie/en/statistics/crimeandjustice/
Kathy Donaghy, “Trusted ' Hippo' glorified in mud of Gilligan's Empire” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/trusted-hippo-gloried-in-mud-of-gilligans-empire-26056073.html 23 March 2002
Kevin McHugh “John Gilligan sends menacing threat to former right-hand-man John Traynor” in DublinLive.ie https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/john-gilligan-sends-menacing-threat-13941304 23 November 2017
Jim Cusack, “A woman in the way of a drug baron's ambitions” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/a-woman-in-the-way-of-a-drug-barons-ambitions-26420738.html 3 February 2008
Breda Heffernan, “Gangster Traynor denies setting up murder of crime reporter Guerin” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gangster-traynor-denies-setting-up-murder-of-crime-reporter-guerin-29298336.html 27 May 2013
Henry McDonald, “Dublin Gangland boss John Traynor arrested in Netherlands” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/sep/02/john-traynor-arrested-in-netherlands 2 September 2010
Gary Meneely, “THE GODFATHER – Veronica Guerin murder suspect John 'The Coach' Traynor comes out of hiding and returns to Ireland for father's funeral” in The Irish Sun https://www.thesun.ie/news/2134091/veronica-guerin-murder-suspect-john-the-coach-traynor-comes-out-of-hiding-and-returns-to-ireland-for-fathers-funeral/ 4 February 2018
Conor Feehan, “Drink-driving charge for gilligan gagn thug Ward” in The Evening Herald https://www.herald.ie/news/drinkdriving-charge-for-gilligan-gang-thug-ward-27967702.html 29 Novemeber 2010
Independent News Desk, “'Hippo' Ward jailed for driving offence” in The Sunday Independent https://www.pressreader.com/ireland/sunday-independent-ireland/20161016/281586650120243 16 October 2016
Louise Roseingrave, “Man died after drink and drugs binge with uncle Paul 'Hippo' Ward”, in The Irish independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/man-died-after-drink-and-drugs-binge-with-uncle-paul-hippo-ward-35402732.html 27 January 2017
“The grimy path from children's court to murdering for money” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/the-grimy-path-from-children-s-court-to-murdering-for-the-money-1.219606 28 November 1998
Conor Lally, “Criminal underworld has radically changed in Gilligan's years behind bars” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/criminal-underworld-has-radically-changed-in-gilligan-s-years-behind-bars-1.1560819 15 October 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veronica_Guerin#Murder
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Cahill
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Gilligan_(criminal)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Ireland_Forum
8/19/2018 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 30 seconds
21 - Veronica Guerin: Gangland Murder of the Media (Part 1)
In the 1990's, Ireland saw a boom in organised crime and the importation of drugs that it had not experienced before. Criminals set themselves up at the head of drugs empires and reaped the benefit of their crimes to the tune of millions of pounds a year. Gardai struggled to keep up with these developments, and had no recourse to the extravagant spending of the crime bosses, who set up shell companies and owned expensive homes, vehicles and lived lavish lifestyles.
When Veronica Guerin, crime correspondent for the Sunday Independent, began asking questions of these gangsters, she found herself in the firing line. Quite literally.
Podcast Promo this week is from the gals over at Dumb and Busted podcast. Get in some comedy with your crime and give them a listen!
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Paul Williams, Evil Empire: John Gilligan, his gang and the execution of Veronica Guerin (Merlin: Dublin, 2001). Purchase here
Emily O'Reilly, Veronica Guerin: The life and death of a Crime Reporter (Vintage Press: London, 1998) Purchase here
Trevor Quinn, “Brian Meehan to spend rest of life in prison over Veronica Guerin murder” in DublinLive.ie https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/brian-meehan-spend-rest-life-12643963 22 February 2017
Emma McMenamy, “Veronica Guerin's killer Brian Meehan caught with drugs in prison” in DublinLive.ie https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/veronica-guerins-killer-brian-meehan-11727788 10 August 2016
Independent NewsDesk, “Veronica Guerin's killer Brian Meehan caught with drugs behind bars” in The Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/crime/veronica-guerins-killer-brian-meehan-caught-with-drugs-behind-bars-34954772.html 10 August 2016
“Brian Meehan loses appeal against Veronica Guerin murder conviction” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/brian-meehan-loses-appeal-against-veronica-guerin-murder-conviction-1.2614660 18 April 2016
Cathal McMahon, “Gardai quizzed killer Brian Meehan over shooting of former mob boss John Gilligan” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/gardai-quizzed-killer-brian-meehan-3529498 12 May 2014
Ronan Duffy, “Veronica Guerin's killer has application against his conviction rejected” in thejournal.ie http://www.thejournal.ie/veronica-guerin-murder-appeal-2721091-Apr2016/ 18 April 2016
Christina Finn, “Defence team look for Veronica Guerin's killer says court must look at 'flaw' in original trial”, in thejournal.ie http://www.thejournal.ie/brian-meehan-appeal-veronica-guerin-2456723-Nov2015/ 20 November 2015
Christina Finn, “Veronica Guerin's killer is appealing his conviction for her murder” in thejournal.ie http://www.thejournal.ie/brian-meehan-veronica-guerin-appeal-court-2454499-Nov2015/ 19 November 2015
Ruaidhri Giblin, “Two decades after Veronica Guerin's murder, her killer is appealing his conviction” in thejournal.ie http://www.thejournal.ie/veronica-guerin-murder-conviction-appeal-2171827-Jun2015/ 19 June 2015
Emma McMenamy, “Gangster John Gilligan back socialising in Clondalkin, Dublin – despite failed murder attempt in 2014” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/gangster-john-gilligan-back-socialising-12753289 21 June 2018
David Coleman, “Scumbag gangster John Gilligan pictured ' sleeping like a baby' on Spain bound flight from Belfast” in The Irish Mirror https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/scumbag-gangster-john-gilligan-pictured-12960529 22 July 2018
Nicola Tallant and Allison Bray, “Criminal John Gilligan travelling between Spain and England with new girlfriend who 'loves him more than life'” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/crime/criminal-john-gilligan-travelling-between-spain-and-england-with-new-girlfriend-who-loves-him-more-than-life-37021255.html 18 June 2018
“John Gilligan survives despite being shot up to six times and getting Last Rites” in The Sunday Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/john-gilligan-survives-despite-being-shot-up-to-six-times-and-getting-last-rites-30054258.html 2 March 2014
Conor Feehan, “'He's a nobody now, he's pathetic' – Gilligan is shunned by criminals” in The Evening Herald https://www.herald.ie/news/hes-a-nobody-now-hes-pathetic-gilligan-is-shunned-by-criminals-36292268.html 6 November 2017
Gary Meneely, “Gaff for sale – See inside notorious crime boss John Gilligan's bungalow on the Kildare border – as seven-bed gaff seized by CAB goes on the market for €120K” in The Irish Sun https://www.thesun.ie/news/1375405/see-inside-notorious-crime-boss-john-gilligans-bungalow-on-the-kildare-border-as-seven-bed-gaff-seized-by-cab-goes-on-the-market-for-e120k/ 9 August 2017
Recorded Crime Statistics, Central Statistics Office https://www.cso.ie/en/statistics/crimeandjustice/
Kathy Donaghy, “Trusted ' Hippo' glorified in mud of Gilligan's Empire” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/trusted-hippo-gloried-in-mud-of-gilligans-empire-26056073.html 23 March 2002
Kevin McHugh “John Gilligan sends menacing threat to former right-hand-man John Traynor” in DublinLive.ie https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/john-gilligan-sends-menacing-threat-13941304 23 November 2017
Jim Cusack, “A woman in the way of a drug baron's ambitions” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/a-woman-in-the-way-of-a-drug-barons-ambitions-26420738.html 3 February 2008
Breda Heffernan, “Gangster Traynor denies setting up murder of crime reporter Guerin” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gangster-traynor-denies-setting-up-murder-of-crime-reporter-guerin-29298336.html 27 May 2013
Henry McDonald, “Dublin Gangland boss John Traynor arrested in Netherlands” in The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/sep/02/john-traynor-arrested-in-netherlands 2 September 2010
Gary Meneely, “THE GODFATHER – Veronica Guerin murder suspect John 'The Coach' Traynor comes out of hiding and returns to Ireland for father's funeral” in The Irish Sun https://www.thesun.ie/news/2134091/veronica-guerin-murder-suspect-john-the-coach-traynor-comes-out-of-hiding-and-returns-to-ireland-for-fathers-funeral/ 4 February 2018
Conor Feehan, “Drink-driving charge for gilligan gagn thug Ward” in The Evening Herald https://www.herald.ie/news/drinkdriving-charge-for-gilligan-gang-thug-ward-27967702.html 29 Novemeber 2010
Independent News Desk, “'Hippo' Ward jailed for driving offence” in The Sunday Independent https://www.pressreader.com/ireland/sunday-independent-ireland/20161016/281586650120243 16 October 2016
Louise Roseingrave, “Man died after drink and drugs binge with uncle Paul 'Hippo' Ward”, in The Irish independent https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/man-died-after-drink-and-drugs-binge-with-uncle-paul-hippo-ward-35402732.html 27 January 2017
“The grimy path from children's court to murdering for money” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/the-grimy-path-from-children-s-court-to-murdering-for-the-money-1.219606 28 November 1998
Conor Lally, “Criminal underworld has radically changed in Gilligan's years behind bars” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/criminal-underworld-has-radically-changed-in-gilligan-s-years-behind-bars-1.1560819 15 October 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veronica_Guerin#Murder
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Cahill
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Gilligan_(criminal)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Ireland_Forum
8/5/2018 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 38 seconds
20 - Mamie Cadden: Abortionist & Murderer
Between the early 1920s and the 1950s, Ireland was a newly established developing country. The state and its society were going through many changes, and many growing pains. The establishment and new politicians were anxious to present Ireland as a good catholic place, taking it’s place on the international stage as a beacon of wholesome goodness, newly independent and thriving. But despite this, Ireland was still a country inhabited by people, with all their failings.
Despite the bans on contraception and abortion, both services were sought and obtained by the citizens.It was into this that 34 year old Mamie Cadden moved in 1925, when she left Mayo to become a midwife in Dublin. She would soon be successful, and soon find herself treating women with procedures that were on the wrong side of the law.Join us this week for the story of the Notorious Nurse Cadden, Dublin’s backstreet abortionist.
Podcast Promo this week is from Mike Morford of Criminology’s new podcast, the most excellent The Murder in My Family. This unique podcast gives a voice to all the victims of a murder – including the families and those who loved the deceased.
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Ray Kavanagh, Mamie Cadden: Backstreet Abortionist (Cork: Mercier Press, 2005). Purchase here
Ann O’Loughlin, “Exploding the Myth about Abortion in ’50s Ireland” in The Irish Independent https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/books/exploding-the-myth-about-abortion-in-50s-ireland-26006313.html 29 January 2005.
Ray Kavanagh, “Backstreet abortionist delivers history lesson” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/backstreet-abortionist-delivers-history-lesson-1.2941275 18 January 2017
Diarmaid Ferriter, “Abortionist Mamie Cadden was no Vera Drake” in tThe Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/diarmaid-ferriter-abortionist-mamie-cadden-was-no-vera-drake-1.336963227 January 2018
https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/solicitor-cultural-heritage-enthusiast-and-founding-member-of-irish-jewish-museum-1.1760441
7/22/2018 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 42 seconds
19 - The Brighton Trunk Murders: Unsolved Crimes
This week, we take another trip back in time and have a look at three vintage murders. First, we crack open the 1832 autobiographical account of John Holloway, who murdered his first wife Celia and buried her body, hidden in a trunk, down a lovers lane.
Over 100 years later, two more trunks filled with murder victims' bodies were found again in Brighton. One of these cases remains unsolved to this day, while the culprit for the other Toni Mancini, was never punished for his crime.
Podcast Promo this week is from the lovely Pernilla over at True Crime Sweden. Don’t forget to check out this excellent and unique podcast!
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Paul Williams, “The Brighton Trunk Murders” in Real Life Crimes...and how they were solved Volum3 3 Part 39 (Eaglemoss Press: London, 1993) pp 845 – 855
Lucy Pearce, “Nostalgia: A murder case which was the making of a barrister,” in The Argus http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/14883861.NOSTALGIA__A_murder_case_which_was_the_making_of_a_barrister/ 12 November 2016
Peter Crowhurst, “Trunk Murders” from Brightonandhove.org http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/page_id__6817.aspx 28 July 2005
David Rowland, “Death in Donkey Row: Perhaps Brighton's first murder” Oldpolicecellmuseum.org.uk http://www.oldpolicecellsmuseum.org.uk/content/history/sussex_murders/death_in_donkey_row 12 November 2012
John William Holloway, An Authentic and Faithful History of the Atrocious Murder of Celia Holloway: With an Accurate Account of All the Mysterious and Extraordinary Circumstances....including, Also, the Trial for the Murder, and the Extraordinary Confessions of John William Holloway...written by Himself, and Published by His Own Desire, for the Benefit of Young People (London: W. Nute, 1832)
7/8/2018 • 47 minutes, 51 seconds
18 - The murder of Declan Flynn & the story of Irish Pride
In honour of Pride month, and with the Dublin Pride Parade only a week away, this episode discusses the tragic case of the beating death of Declan Flynn in Fairview Park in 1983. Declan was a victim of a gang known to stalk the park at night, "queer bashing".
We also chart the changes in Irish law since that point in terms of rights for the LGBT+ community, which culminated in the passing of the Marriage Equality referendum in 2015.
Happy Pride ya'll!
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Norris v AG [1983] IESC 3
Norris v Ireland 6/1987/129/180
Zappone v Revenue Commissioners [2006] IEHC 404, [2008] 2 IR 417
Una Mullaly, In the name of Love (Dublin: History Press Ireland, 2014) Purchase here
Irish Queer Archive, https://www.facebook.com/IrishQueerArchive/ Declan Flynn papers: https://www.facebook.com/pg/IrishQueerArchive/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1585341831519228
Panti Bliss' Noble Call : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXayhUzWnl0
Kiran Sarma A review of research on victimisation of the gay and lesbian community in Ireland (Garda Research Unit https://www.garda.ie/en/About-Us/Publications/Research-Publications/A-review-of-research-on-victimisation-of-the-Gay-and-Lesbian-community-in-Ireland.pdf
"Call for new hate crime laws as people report assault and violence because of sexuality” in The Journal.ie http://www.thejournal.ie/rape-crisis-network-calling-government-introduce-hate-crime-legislation-2872566-Jul2016/ (11 July 2016)
Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010
Children and Family Relationships Act 2015
Civil Registration Act 2004
Offences Against The Person Act, 1861
Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885
6/24/2018 • 59 minutes, 6 seconds
17 - The Dunblane Massacre & Gun Crimes
Thomas Hamilton was a loner. He decided to dedicate his life to running boys' clubs to keep kids off the street, but its quite likely he had ulterior motives for this. His strange, erratic and inappropriate behaviour meant that he was not well liked, his his passion, his boys' clubs, came under scrutiny. He also had a persecution complex, and as his life fell apart due to his own actions, he decided to take matters into his own hands.
Thomas Hamilton became the man responsible for the Dunblane Massacre, the only school shooting in British History.
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Podcast Promos: This week check out my friends over at The True Crime Enthusiast and M.A.U.L podcasts!
Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
The Hon Lord Cullen "The Public Inquiry into the Shootings at Dunblane Primary School on 13 March 1996” https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/276631/3386.pdf
Mick North, Dunblane Never Forget (Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing, 2000) Purchase here
Bethan Bell, “Hugerford Massacre”, The BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-sh/hungerford_massacre (18 August 2017)
Eleanor Steafel, “30 years on from Hungerford - the wounds Michael Ryan left on the town and its people are still raw” in The Telegraph https://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thinking-man/30-years-hungerford-wounds-michael-ryan-left-town-people-still/ (13 August 2017)
Office for National Statistics https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/crimeandjustice/bulletins/crimeinenglandandwales/yearendingseptember2017#offences-involving-weapons-recorded-by-the-police-continue-to-rise (25 January 2018)
For a full list of sources, visit our website: www.mensreapod.com
6/10/2018 • 56 minutes, 33 seconds
16 - The Nally Case: Murder or Self Defence?
Living in an isolated area is never easy. Its even more frightening when you're and elderly farmer living on his own, certain that there are people scoping out your home for break-ins. Add that to high - profile incidents of violent robberies across the Irish countryside, and it most certainly becomes a tense situation. But does defending your land and property mean you can take a life?
In 2004 Padraig Nally faced this exact situation. But was he justified in his actions? And did discrimination play a part in the altercation at his farmhouse and the subsequent trial? This week we look at the the events surrounding the Nally Case and the impact it had on Irish Law.
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Crona Esler, Unless by Invitation (Dublin: Blackwater Press, 2014) Purchase here
Natasha Reid, “Man found not guilty of murdering trespasser with shears” in The Irish Times https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/criminal-court/man-found-not-guilty-of-murdering-trespasser-with-shears-1.3426822 (14 March 2018)
Paul Cullen, “Law lets householders use reasonable force” in The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/law-lets-householders-use-reasonable-force-1.443683 (13 January 2013)
"Nally manslaughter trial begins” from RTE news https://www.rte.ie/news/2006/1204/83271-wardj/ (4 December 2006)
“Nally found not guilty of manslaughter” from RTE News https://www.rte.ie/news/2006/1214/83671-nallyp/ (14 Decemver 2006)
Bunreacht na hEireann (find it at http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/cons/en)
Criminal Law (Defence of the Dwelling) Act 2011 (find it at http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/cons/en)
For more information on the Travelling Community in Ireland : http://www.paveepoint.ie/irish-travellers-and-roma/
5/27/2018 • 56 minutes, 52 seconds
15 - Harold Shipman: Medical Murders (Part Two)
In the second and final episode of the story of Harold Shipman, we find out how the police went about investigating his murders. A suspicious will led to questions regarding prominent citizen, Kathleen Grundy's death and the exhumation of her body. A local doctor had become suspicious of the sheer amount of cremations being performed at Shipman's Surgery, and so, these taken together, an investigation into recent deaths of Shipman's patients was launched. Soon, 12 women's bodies had been exhumed.
This week, we find out a little about these women, the investigation of the police, Shipman's lengthy trial, and the public inquiry that followed.
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Podcast Promos: All Crime No Cattle and Blood on the Rocks
Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Brian Whittle and Jean Ritchie, Harold Shipman: A prescription for murder (London: Sphere Books, 2004) Purchase here
"Shipman compensation could run into millions" in Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/world/shipman-compensation-could-run-into-millions-6136.html 9 March 2001
Caroline Mortimer “Harold Shipman timed suicide to ensure his wife got £100k pension pay out” http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/harold-shipman-timed-suicide-to-ensure-his-wife-got-100k-pension-pay-out-a6943316.html 20 March 2016
The Shipman Inquiry website, http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20090808155005/http://www.the-shipman-inquiry.org.uk/home.asp
5/13/2018 • 59 minutes, 32 seconds
15 - Harold Shipman: Medical Murders (Part One)
Harold Frederick Shipman was born near Nottingham in 1946. While attending the prestigious grammar school, High Pavement, he took care of his ailing mother and was there when she passed away quietly from incurable cancer. His was deeply affected by her death, and by the morphine that had eased her way. He went on to become a doctor, and met and married Primrose Oxtoby name, having 3 children.
Today he is known as Doctor Death, and as Britain's most prolific serial killer. But what events led to this discovery in 1995? In the first of a two-part series, we look at Shipman's early life, his medical career and the beginning of his murder spree and what brought him to Hyde to set up his Surgery, where he betrayed an entire community. Who doesn't trust their doctor?
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Podcast Promos: Lustmordia and Dark Poutine Podcasts
Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Brian Whittle and Jean Ritchie, Harold Shipman: A prescription for murder (London: Sphere Books, 2004) Purchase here
"Shipman compensation could run into millions" in Irish Examiner https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/world/shipman-compensation-could-run-into-millions-6136.html 9 March 2001
Caroline Mortimer “Harold Shipman timed suicide to ensure his wife got £100k pension pay out” http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/harold-shipman-timed-suicide-to-ensure-his-wife-got-100k-pension-pay-out-a6943316.html 20 March 2016
The Shipman Inquiry website, http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20090808155005/http://www.the-shipman-inquiry.org.uk/home.asp
4/29/2018 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 59 seconds
14 - The Grangegorman Murders: A spree killing & a false confession
Dublin: 1997. Three women occupy number 1 Orchard View, an assisted living facility for former patients of the nearby St Brendan's Psychiatric Hospital. On the night of March 6th of that year, two of the women, Sylvia Sheils and Mary Callanan, were brutally murdered in their rooms. They were discovered the next morning by their housemate Ann Murnagh, and a hunt for the killer began.
The Gardai soon heard that a young heroin addict who slept rough in the Grangegorman area may be responsible for the heinous crimes. Dean Lyons was questioned by the Gardai and promptly confessed to the killings. But was this man capable of the horrible crimes he had confessed to, or did the Gardai have the wrong man? There would be two further murders before the case was solved....
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Podcast Promos: Eye for and Eye Podcast and Murder Mile Podcast
Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Report of the Commission of Investigation (Dean Lyons Case) Dublin:Stationary office, 2006.
Alan Bailey, The Grangegorman Murders: Dean Lyons and Mark Nash (Dublin: Gill and MacMillan, 2015). Purchase here
Ruaidhri Giblin “State scientists were 'trying to do down' serial killer Nash, appeals court heard” https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/mark-nash-found-guilty-of-cold-case-murder-672676.html 20 April 2015 7 November 2017
Ruaidhri Giblin, “ Serial Killer Mark Nash launches appeal agains double murder conviction” http://www.thejournal.ie/mark-nash-appeal-3682486-Nov2017/ 6 November 2017
Ruaidhri Giblin, “Court Reserves judgment on Serial killer Mark Nash's appeal against conviction for 'Grangegorman murders'” https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/court-reserves-judgment-on-serial-killer-mark-nashs-appeal-against-conviction-for-grangegorman-murders-36425100.html 20 December 2017
4/15/2018 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 31 seconds
13 – The medical student & the cruel murder of Hazel Mullen
Shan Mohangi arrived in Dublin in 1962 from South Africa. He was 21 years old and had left his home country due to the limited opportunities afforded by the apartheid regime to people of colour in his country at the time. Like many who travelled to Ireland from the African continent, he enrolled in medical school. He took up residence in 95 Harcourt Street and also worked in the restaurant housed in its basement, The Green Tureen.
The next year, he met 15 year old Hazel Mullen and the two started going out together. The relationship was serious to Shan, but perhaps less so to Hazel. On the 12th of August 1963, Hazel was to have lunch with Shan in his flat, but he said she never turned up. Smoke was later seen billowing from the restaurant downstairs. After searching all weekend, Shan Mohangi finally told the awful truth. Hazel was dead, and he had tried to burn her up in the ovens of the restaurant. But would 1960’s Ireland provide a man of colour a fair trial for the murder of a teenaged girl?
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Podcast Promos: Married to Murder Podcast, True Crime Fan Club Podcast, and brand new podcast Murder on the Mind!
Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Irish Times, “Mother who forgave Shan Mohangi dies in Dublin” https://www.irishtimes.com/news/mother-who-forgave-shan-mohangi-dies-in-dublin-1.52348 15 March 1997
Bill Corcoran “ Shan Mohangi’s Dublin past comes back to haunt him”, https://www.irishtimes.com/news/shan-mohangi-s-dublin-past-comes-back-to-haunt-him-1.729751 25 march 2009
Frank White, “South African Politician and the brutal killing of Hazel Mullen in Dublin”, https://carlow-nationalist.ie/2015/03/20/the-south-african-politician-and-the-brutal-killing-of-hazel-mullen-in-dublin/ 18 March 2015
Kevin Higgins, Shan Mohangi: 95 Harcourt Street (Dublin: Equity Press, 2012) Purchase here
4/1/2018 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 7 seconds
12 – The murders of Colin Ireland: The Gay Slayer
As spring changed to summer in London 1993, a man stalked his prey at the Coleherne Pub in Earls Court. He targeted gay men, particularly those interested in BDSM, as he knew that they were a vulnerable group with poor relations with the policing authorities. Colin Ireland tricked 5 men into taking him back to their homes, where he brutally attacked them. He then waited to hear about his crimes in the paper. Because Colin Ireland killed for no other reason than his desire to make something of himself. His journey for fame and notoriety, to make a mark, cost 5 lives and terrorised the London Gay scene. This is the story of the Gay Slayer.
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Podcast Promos: Based on a True Crime and True Crime Island
Shout out to: Mirths and Monsters Podcast
Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Molly Rose Pike, “Jobless divorcee dubbed the ‘gay slayer’ made a New Year’s resolution to become a famous SERIAL KILLER (and used true crime books as a how-to guide), TV documentary reveals” http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5070423/Colin-Ireland-serial-killer-gay-men-famous.html 13 November 2017
Emily Allen, “’Gay slayer’ Colin Ireland who tortured homosexual men to death dies in jail” http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2104572/Serial-killer-Colin-Ireland-tortured-gay-men-death-dies-jail.html 22 February 2012
Carey Latimore “Colin Ireland Infamous Murders: Crimes of Prejudice” from CrimeandInvestigation.co.uk, as referenced on http://murderpedia.org/male.I/i/ireland-colin.htm (last accessed 22 February 2018)
Mark Pulman, “The Gay Slayer” http://www.crimemagazine.com/gay-slayer (last accessed 22 Feb 2018) 12 August 2013
R v Brown [1993] UKHL 19, [1994] 1 AC 212
Lawrence v. Texas 539 U.S. 558 [2003]
NewNowNext Staff, “Tom Cruise Was Nearly Murdered By A Serial Killer Targeting Gay Men” http://www.newnownext.com/tom-cruise-was-nearly-murdered-by-gay-slayer-in-1993-national-enquirer/12/2014/ 12 December 2014
Fergus Mason, The Gay Slayer: The Life of Colin Ireland Serial Killer (Absolute Crime Books, 2014) Purchase here
3/18/2018 • 50 minutes, 59 seconds
11 – The murder of Tia Sharp
Tia Sharp was 12 years old in the summer of 2012, and the Olympics had come to her city, London. She was a carefree and bubbly young girl and was close with her family. Which is why it was so surprising when she went missing from her grandmothers house in New Addington, South London. They knew she wasn’t a runaway.
A huge search began for the missing girl, and eventually she was found – in the home she had gone missing from. Suspicion fell on the man she knew as her step-gradfather, Stuart Hazel. Was this man that she trusted and loved responsible for her death and the hiding of her body in her grandmother’s attic?
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Podcast Promos: Spoop Hour Podcast and Corpus Deliciti Podcast
Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Nigel Cawthorne, Tia Sharp: A Family Betrayal (London: Blake Publishing, 2013). Purchase here
Paul Bracchi and Tom Kelly, “Relatives cashing in on her murder. A home life based on benefits, drugs and casual sex. With this family what hope did poor Tia have?” http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2326383/Tia-Sharp-relatives-cash-murder-A-home-life-based-benefits-drugs-sex–hope-did-have.html 18 May 2013
Lucy Buckland, “The Harrowing story of how Tia Sharp was murdered by her grandmother’s over five years on” https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/uk-news/harrowing-story-how-tia-sharp-13574607 5 September 2017
Living With a Killer documentary info: http://www.itv.com/news/2013-05-16/living-with-a-killer/
Discovery Crime and Investigation Britain's Dark Taboos: The Murder of Tia Sharp Aired 16th March 2014
Sarah Ann Harris, “What Happened to Tia Sharp? Murdered schoolgirl's father reveals horrifying moment he realised she was dead” http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/what-happened-to-tia-sharp-murdered-schoolgirls-father-reveals-horrifying-moment-he-realised-she-was-dead_uk_59ad318ce4b0b5e530ffca58 4 September 2017
Jacob Dirnhuber, “I hope he rots: Tia Sharp's mum slams killer Stuart Hazell after he complains he's lonely in jail – and says he's too 'cowardly' to meet her face to face” https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5240303/tia-sharp-mum-natalie-stuart-hazell-prison-murder/ 31 December 2017
Holly Christodoubou, “'He should have Hanged: Tia Sharp's dad speaks out – five years after tragic schoolgirl was abused, killed nad her body hidden0 in the loft by her grandma's pervert lover Stuart Hazell” https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4386121/tia-sharp-death-story-abused-killed-grandmas-lover-stuart-hazell/ 4 September 2017
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3/4/2018 • 53 minutes, 6 seconds
10 – Catherine Nevin: The Black Widow (Part 2)
In the second and final instalment of the Black Widow story, the Gardai ramp up their investigation into her, and she is finally charged with the murder of her husband, and conspiracy to commit murder. The trial took place in 2000, and lasted a whopping 62 days. After three attempts to start, it finally got under way and Willie McClean, Gerry Heapes and John Jones recounted their tales to the jury.
We also examine the aftermath of the whole sorry affair, including Justice O'Buachalla coming under scrutiny in the Murphy Inquiry, and the various appeals that Catherine brought before the courts, before finally discussing the subject that was closest to Catherine's heart: money.
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Podcast Promo: Ignorance Was Bliss Podcast
Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Sources:
Niamh O'Conner, The Black Widow: The Catherine Nevin Story (Dublin, O'Brien Press, 2000) Purchase here
Pat Flynn, Catherine and Friends: Inside the Investigation into Ireland's Most Notorious Murderer (Dublin, Liberties Press, 2015). Purchase here
Stephen Breen, FEMME FATALE FACING DEATH https://www.thesun.ie/news/1499936/black-widow-catherine-nevin-in-hiding-after-being-freed-from-prison-as-killer-being-cared-for-at-secret-location-as-she-battles-inoperable-brain-tumour/ (7 September 2017)
Emma McMenamy, “Catherine Nevin living out last days receiving palliative care in nursing home” https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/catherine-nevin-living-out-last-11154372 (12 September 2017)
Emma McMenamy, “'Black Widow' Catherine Nevin Pictured in public after husband killer is allowed out of jail to attend course" https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/black-widow-catherine-nevin-husband-5451754 (3 April 2015)
Mary Carolan, “Catherine Nevin murder conviction ruled admissable in disinheritance case” https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/high-court/catherine-nevin-murder-conviction-ruled-admissible-in-disinheritance-case-1.3001093 ( 7 March 2017)
Kieran Dineen, COURT BID:‘Black Widow’ Catherine Nevin will go to Supreme Court in bid to get her hands on murdered husband’s estate" https://www.thesun.ie/news/1365696/black-widow-catherine-nevin-will-go-to-supreme-court-in-bid-to-get-her-hands-on-murdered-husbands-estate/ ( August 2017)
Independent.ie Newsdesk, “Catherine Nevin had 'just months to live' after being diagnosed with brain tumour” https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/catherine-nevin-has-just-months-to-live-after-being-diagnosed-with-brain-tumour-35187610.html (4 November 2016)
Brian Kavanagh, “Catherine Nevin appeal to be heard in July”https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/catherine-nevin-appeal-to-be-heard-in-july-30314421.html (29 May 2014)
Orla O'Donnell, “High – profile cases in spotlight as legal term resumes” https://www.rte.ie/news/analysis-and-comment/2017/1002/908978-legal-term-preview/ (2 October 2017)
Legal Diary of the Supreme Court as published on 30th January 2018 http://courts.ie/legaldiary.nsf/a0b54bb3745b386280256c4b0024092b/4cbf2d3b37ceb28d80258225004f4ee2?OpenDocument
Dearbhail McDonald and Tim Healy “Back Widow Nevin claims key witnesses were paid informers” https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/black-widow-nevin-claims-key-witnesses-were-paid-informers-26424912.html (21 February 2008)
Tim Healy, “Black Widow' Nevin fights family of husband for his assets” https://www.herald.ie/news/black-widow-nevin-fights-family-of-husband-for-his-assets-28011409.html (26 June 2012)
2/18/2018 • 48 minutes, 15 seconds
10 – Catherine Nevin: The Black Widow (Part 1)
The weekend of St Patrick's Day, 1996, Tom Nevin was found lying dead from a gunshot wound to the chest in the kitchen of his pub, Jack White's in the popular seaside town of Brittas Bay, Co Wicklow. His wife, Catherine, had sounded the alarm and when the Gardai arrived they found her bound by the wrists. She said that intruders had entered the pub, looking for jewellery.
But something wasn't quite right, the scene seemed staged, and soon the Gardai began unravelling a web of deceit constructed carefully over nearly 10 years of a plan to have Tom Nevin killed. All eyes now turned to Catherine. Was she really a grieving widow? Or a Black Widow who had her husband killed to get control of their assets?
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Niamh O'Conner, The Black Widow: The Catherine Nevin Story (Dublin, O'Brien Press, 2000) Purchase here
Pat Flynn, Catherine and Friends: Inside the Investigation into Ireland's Most Notorious Murderer (Dublin, Liberties Press, 2015). Purchase here
Stephen Breen, FEMME FATALE FACING DEATH https://www.thesun.ie/news/1499936/black-widow-catherine-nevin-in-hiding-after-being-freed-from-prison-as-killer-being-cared-for-at-secret-location-as-she-battles-inoperable-brain-tumour/ (7 September 2017)
Emma McMenamy, “Catherine Nevin living out last days receiving palliative care in nursing home” https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/catherine-nevin-living-out-last-11154372 (12 September 2017)
Emma McMenamy, “'Black Widow' Catherine Nevin Pictured in public after husband killer is allowed out of jail to attend course" https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/black-widow-catherine-nevin-husband-5451754 (3 April 2015)
Mary Carolan, “Catherine Nevin murder conviction ruled admissable in disinheritance case” https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/high-court/catherine-nevin-murder-conviction-ruled-admissible-in-disinheritance-case-1.3001093 ( 7 March 2017)
Kieran Dineen, COURT BID:‘Black Widow’ Catherine Nevin will go to Supreme Court in bid to get her hands on murdered husband’s estate" https://www.thesun.ie/news/1365696/black-widow-catherine-nevin-will-go-to-supreme-court-in-bid-to-get-her-hands-on-murdered-husbands-estate/ ( August 2017)
Independent.ie Newsdesk, “Catherine Nevin had 'just months to live' after being diagnosed with brain tumour” https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/catherine-nevin-has-just-months-to-live-after-being-diagnosed-with-brain-tumour-35187610.html (4 November 2016)
Brian Kavanagh, “Catherine Nevin appeal to be heard in July”https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/catherine-nevin-appeal-to-be-heard-in-july-30314421.html (29 May 2014)
Orla O'Donnell, “High – profile cases in spotlight as legal term resumes” https://www.rte.ie/news/analysis-and-comment/2017/1002/908978-legal-term-preview/ (2 October 2017)
Legal Diary of the Supreme Court as published on 30th January 2018 http://courts.ie/legaldiary.nsf/a0b54bb3745b386280256c4b0024092b/4cbf2d3b37ceb28d80258225004f4ee2?OpenDocument
Dearbhail McDonald and Tim Healy “Back Widow Nevin claims key witnesses were paid informers” https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/black-widow-nevin-claims-key-witnesses-were-paid-informers-26424912.html (21 February 2008)
Tim Healy, “Black Widow' Nevin fights family of husband for his assets” https://www.herald.ie/news/black-widow-nevin-fights-family-of-husband-for-his-assets-28011409.html (26 June 2012)
2/4/2018 • 51 minutes, 44 seconds
9 – The Scissor Sisters & the murder of Farah Swaleh Noor
Farah Swaleh Noor was an apparent Somalian refugee to Ireland and disappeared on the 20th March 2005. Later that month, and unidentified male body was pulled from the Royal Canal on Dublin city’s north side in pieces which had been dumped in black plastic rubbish bags.
The body – missing its head- was identified as Farah Noor, and it soon became apparent that his girlfriend Kathleen Mulhall and her two daughters, Linda and Charlotte, were involved in the gruesome murder, dismemberment and disposal of his body.
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Theme music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Mick McCaffrey, The Irish Scissor Sisters: The Inside Story Of The Torso In The Canal Investigation And The Gruesome Homicide Of Farah Noor (Dublin: Merlin Press, 2008) Purchase here
https://www.herald.ie/news/scissor-sisters-mum-released-and-looking-for-travellers-help-27992476.html “Scissor Sisters’ mum released – and looking for Travellers’ help”, Ken Foy – 26 October 2011
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/scissor-sisters-brother-is-jailed-indefinitely-for-stabbing-partner-29104259.html, “Scissor Sisters’ brother is jailed indefinitely for stabbing partner”, Rebecca Penston – 2 March 2013
http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/scissor-sister-linda-mulhall-free-11483233 “Scissor Sister Linda Mulhall will be a free woman for Christmas” , Emma McMenamy – 8 Novemver 2017
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/linda-mulhall-released-13-years-after-killing-dismembering-victim-1.3345028 “Linda Mulhall released 13 years after killing, dismembering victim”, Conor Lally – 4 January 2018
1/7/2018 • 55 minutes, 26 seconds
8 – The True Crimes of Brendan O’Donnell: Murder in Muster
Brendan O'Donnell was a troubled and clingy child. After the death of his mother, he displayed violent tendencies. Rather than making his way into the mental health services and getting treatment, he found himself in detention centres for delinquent children. He spiralled out of control and eventually rampaged across the peaceful countryside near Lough Derg, killing three people and holding another two at gun point.
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Theme music:
Quinn’s Song: First Dance by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Tony and JJ Muggiven, A Tragedy Waiting to Happen: The Chaotic Life of Brendan O'Donnell (Dublin: Gill Books, 2004) Purchase here
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/mother-and-son-found-dead-in-wood-search-for-missing-priest-artist-and-three-year-old-son-ends-in-1434614.html
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/o-donnell-stabbed-his-sister-in-1992-murder-trial-told-1.24148
http://www.rte.ie/archives/2014/0507/615710-killer-brendan-odonnell-arrested-1994/
9/10/2017 • 50 minutes, 16 seconds
7 – Scottish Crime Spree: The Beast of Birkenshaw (Part 3)
In the final episode of the Beast of Birkenshaw series, Peter Manuel takes over his own defence. He finds many people to place the blame on for his many crimes, and explains how evidence managed to disappear from the crime scenes. He takes the stand to give evidence in his defence.
But to no avail – he is found guilty and is sentenced to hang. But in a final twist before he’s put to death, Manuel takes ill in the prison. Will he be fit to hang, or will he be saved from his fate?
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Theme music:
Quinn’s Song: First Dance by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
MacLeod, Hector and Malcolm McLeod, Peter Manuel, Serial Killer (Edinburgh, Mainstream Publishing 2010) Purchase here
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/bills/article-1633409/Historic-inflation-calculator-value-money-changed-1900.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4568945.stm http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-35659541
8/24/2017 • 38 minutes, 23 seconds
7 – Scottish Crime Spree: The Beast of Birkenshaw (Part 2)
In the second part of our series covering Peter Manuel, the Beast of Birkenshaw, his trial begins. This time, we tell the story of the witnesses, who all weave together their stories, most implicating Manuel, others attempting to help salvage the dire situation he finds himself in. 280 people give evidence of the crimes he is charged with, ranging from burglary to capital murder.
Manuel's life is on the line, as he only needs to be found guilty of one of the multiple capital charges to find himself at the end of the hangman's noose. But halfway through the trial, Manuel fires his advocates and decides to defend himself. Will Manuel be able to tell the better tale and save his life? Or will the judge and jury see through his superficial charm and convict him of the serial murders in Birkenshaw?
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Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
MacLeod, Hector and Malcolm McLeod, Peter Manuel, Serial Killer (Edinburgh, Mainstream Publishing 2010) Purchase here
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/bills/article-1633409/Historic-inflation-calculator-value-money-changed-1900.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4568945.stm
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-35659541
8/22/2017 • 37 minutes, 17 seconds
7 – Scottish Crime Spree: The Beast of Birkenshaw (Part 1)
"Mary had a little cat She used to call him Daniel, Then she found it killed six mice And now she calls him Manuel" Peter Manuel was born in New York in 1927, to Scottish Parents Samuel and Brigit. The family returned to Lanarkshire, Scotland in 1932 where Peter's childhood and adolescence were marred with sprees of theft and violence. He ended up in first an approved school before moving on to Borstal. He was an over confident person, and liked to be the centre of attention, going so far as to make up his involvement in serious crimes in order to increase his notoriety.
In this, the first of our three part series on the man who would become known as "The Beast of Birkenshaw" we look at his upbringing, and the circumstances that led to the deaths of 8 people on the outskirts of Glasgow in the late 1950s.
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Theme music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
MacLeod, Hector and Malcolm McLeod, Peter Manuel, Serial Killer (Edinburgh, Mainstream Publishing 2010) Purchase here
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/bills/article-1633409/Historic-inflation-calculator-value-money-changed-1900.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4568945.stmhttp://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-35659541
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOknCObysSA
8/20/2017 • 39 minutes, 13 seconds
5 – Rachel O’Reilly: Murder of a Mother
In October of 2004, Rachel O’Reilly was brutally attacked in her North County Dublin home. Initially, the Gardai treated the crime as a burglary gone wrong, but soon it became clear that this was no random attack.
Her husband, Joe O’Reilly, appeared in the media appealing for information about his wife’s death, and given his strange demeanour, the public began to question, who really was responsible for the murder of Rachel O’Reilly?
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Friel, Jenny. The Suspect: The Story of Rachel O’Reilly’s Murder (Dunboyne, Maverick House: 2007). Purchase here
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/joe-o-reilly-loses-attempt-to-challenge-conviction-for-murdering-wife-1.2207771
http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/crime/dumped-wifekiller-joe-oreilly-gets-twohour-prison-visit-from-exlover-35672679. html
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/supreme-court/joe-o-reilly-cannot-bring-appeal-over-murder-conviction-court-rules-1.2874089
Dateline: The Murder of Rachel O’Reilly (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNfTPGzgMhQ)
7/23/2017 • 43 minutes, 32 seconds
4 – The Acid Bath Murders: The Crimes of John George Haigh
In the years immediately following the war in a still bomb-ravaged London, people were going missing. A few letters sent to their families reassured that all was well. But when 69 year old Olive Durand-Deacon went missing from her residential hotel, a suspicious policewoman looked further into the shady character of John George Haigh.
He quickly confessed to killing 5 people and dissolving their bodies in acid. He attempted to put forth a defence of insanity, but ultimately, Haigh met his end on the gallows.
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: First Dance by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
George Lowe, "The Acid Bath Murders: The Trial and Liquidations of John George Haigh" (History Press, 2015) Purchase here
Jack Rosewood and Rebecca Lo, "The Acid Bath Murderer: A terrifying True Story of one of the Worst British Serial Killers" (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2016) Purchase here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI7QOMh7vvs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bj678xFRqy4
7/9/2017 • 38 minutes, 59 seconds
3 – The murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier & trial by press
Sophie Toscan du Plantier was a french writer and documentarian, who owned a secluded holiday home in the picturesque west Cork town of Schull, Ireland. Days before Christmas 1996, she was found savagely murdered in the lane way leading to her house. The case remains unsolved, but that doesn’t mean the matter hasn’t been heard before the courts. The prime suspect, Ian Bailey, took a defamation action against eight newspapers for reporting that he was the prime suspect in the case.
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Michael Sheridan, Death in December: The Story of Sophie Toscan du Plantier (Dublin: O’Brien Press, 2012) Purchase here
Eoin English http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/ian-bailey-to-fight-conspiracy-loss-352393.html
Mary Carolan https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/high-court/witness-claims-garda%C3%AD-gave-him-money-and-drugs-to-befriend-ian-bailey-1.2064719
http://www.thejournal.ie/ian-bailey-costs-decision-2033938-Apr2015/
Mary Carolan https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/high-court/ian-bailey-ordered-to-pay-all-costs-from-failed-damages-action-1.2209298
Barry Roche https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/give-me-a-crash-course-in-ian-bailey-s-high-court-case-1.2162935
Barry Roche https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/high-court/ian-bailey-case-marie-farrell-evidence-derailed-action-1.2160459
Barry Roche https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/ian-bailey-to-consider-appeal-after-receiving-high-court-ruling-1.2342325
Denise Calanan http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/ian-bailey-case-ten-things-you-need-to-know-31105366.html
Barry Roche http://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/ian-bailey-to-ask-dpp-to-charge-him-over-murder-1.2748474
Eoin Reynolds http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/high-court/ian-bailey-s-lawyers-object-to-french-extradition-application-1.3040374
6/25/2017 • 41 minutes, 5 seconds
2 - Crimes against Children: The James Bulger murder
In January of 1993, James Bulger was a month away from his third birthday when he disappeared from his mothers sight in a shopping mall. This was no regular, tragic child abduction however, as the perpetrators were children themselves.
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
David James Smith, The Sleep of Reason (Arrow Books, 1995) Purchase here
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7357185/James-Bulger-murder-timeline.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1256109/Robert-Thompson-Social-worker-looked-James-Bulger-killer-speaks.html
https://www.bizarrepedia.com/venables-and-thompson/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2356231/Jon-Venables-gets-FOURTH-new-identity-set-early-release-child-porn-sentence.html
6/11/2017 • 45 minutes, 50 seconds
1 - The Murder of Elaine O'Hara: A Kink Killing
Elaine O’Hara was a troubled woman who disappeared from her Dublin home in 2012 and was presumed to have committed suicide. A year later, due to a series of coincidences, her body was found and a man with an appetite for the twisted, but the appearance of a nice middle class family man was charged with her murder. A true crime that was truly beyond belief, and shocked Ireland.
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Theme Music:
Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sources:
Paul Williams, Almost the Perfect Murder: The Killing of Elaine O’Hara, the Extraordinary Garda Investigation and the Trial That Stunned the Nation (Penguin, 2015) Purchase Here
Ann O’Loughlin, http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/graham-dwyer-seeks-legal-aid-for-data-challenge-392466.html
Trish Laverty, http://www.98fm.com/Graham-Dwyer-Privacy-Challenge-Gets-Go-Ahead- Kathryn Hayes, http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/marie-cassidy-state-pathologist-surprised-5914068
Allison O’Reilly, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3403821/Depraved-architect-jailed-murdering-woman-sexual-gratification-describes-50-shades-Graham-series-extraordinary-letters-female-pen-pal.html
Ralph Reigal http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/ill-be-out-before-next-christmas-murderer-graham-dwyer-tells-fellow-inmates-35322032.html
Ralph Reigal http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/crime/desperate-killer-graham-dwyer-is-begging-for-support-with-12-letters-a-week-35082217.html