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  • In this episode of Ireland Crimes and Mysteries, host Nules welcomes Gary Colton, creator of the Dark Finds podcast and author of the novel "Dark Finds." The discussion delves into the chilling world of true crime, exploring the psychological intricacies of serial killers and the unsettling allure they hold for some. Gary shares insights from his academic research on psychopathy and criminal identity, which inspired his novel. The conversation also touches on the cultural differences in crime narratives between Ireland and America and the complexities of human nature. Listeners are invited to explore the darker aspects of the human psyche and the stories that captivate our imaginations.

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    Could a passion for horses, a financial blunder, and an alleged affair lead to a tragic end? This unmissable episode takes you on a chilling journey into the mysterious and unsolved case surrounding the death of Father Niall Molloy. As we unravel the threads of deception, a darker picture emerges - an ill-fated financial arrangement, a missing will, and an infamous murder trial ending in an acquittal due to lack of evidence. Hold on tight as we delve into the entanglement of religion, politics, and money that cloaks this case in a veil of intrigue and suspicion. A tale of murder, scandal, and hidden truths awaits. We pull back the layers on the controversial murder trial, scrutinizing the original investigation, the confession of the suspect, Richard Flynn, and the eerie absence of forensic evidence. We leave no stone unturned as we probe into potential motives, the possible affair between Father Molloy and Theresa Flynn, and the desperate attempt to cash in on a life insurance policy. The whisper of politics and the shadow of religion loom large in this enigmatic case. Are there key witnesses still out there holding the key to unlocking the truth? This gripping episode promises to captivate, shock, and leave you questioning everything. Brace yourself for a thrilling deep dive into Ireland's dark past!

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  • In this gripping episode of "Ireland Crimes and Mysteries," host Nules revisits the notorious GUBU case of 1982, a series of events that left an indelible mark on Irish history. The episode explores the chilling crimes of Malcolm MacArthur, whose actions led to a nationwide manhunt and the eventual collapse of the sitting government. Listeners are taken back to the fateful summer when MacArthur's desperate attempts to maintain his lavish lifestyle resulted in the brutal murders of Bridie Gargan and Donal Dunn. The narrative unfolds with vivid detail, from MacArthur's initial plans to rob a bank to his audacious evasion of capture, even as he mingled with high-profile figures, including the Attorney General. As the story progresses, Nules delves into the political scandal that ensued, highlighting the impact on Irish politics and the public's shaken trust. This episode offers a comprehensive look at a case that remains a grotesque, unbelievable, bizarre, and unprecedented chapter in Ireland's criminal history.

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  • In this episode of Ireland Crimes and Mysteries, host Nules revisits the poignant story of Imelda Keenan, who vanished in Waterford on January 3, 1994, at the age of 22. Joined by Imelda's niece, Gina Kerry, the episode explores Gina's relentless quest for answers about her aunt's disappearance. Gina shares insights into Imelda's life, her character, and the family's ongoing struggle with the investigation. Despite the passage of nearly three decades, Gina remains determined to uncover the truth, advocating for the case to be upgraded to a murder inquiry. The episode highlights the family's efforts, including a petition to garner government attention, and underscores the emotional toll of the unresolved case. Listeners are encouraged to support the cause by signing the petition and spreading awareness.

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  • In this episode of "Ireland Crimes and Mysteries," host Nules delves into the perplexing disappearance of 17-year-old Ciara Breen from Dundalk, Ireland, in 1997. The episode explores Ciara's life, her close relationship with her mother, and the mysterious circumstances surrounding her vanishing. As the investigation unfolds, listeners are introduced to a prime suspect, an older man with a questionable past, and the challenges faced by the authorities in securing a conviction without a body. Despite numerous leads and witness accounts, Ciara's fate remains unsolved. This episode is a poignant reminder of the enduring pain experienced by families of missing persons and the relentless pursuit of justice.

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    What really happened to Jo Jo Dullard on that fateful night in 1995? Join us as we retrace the chilling story of her disappearance and reveal the latest developments in the case. Born in Cuffsgrange, Kilkenny, Jo Jo was known for her strong spirit and kind heart. But when she missed the last bus from Dublin to Kilkenny but after getting a bus to Naas, Co Kildare she made the fateful decision to hitchhike home. The last known sighting of her was at a phone box in Moone, County Kildare, where she called her friend Mary and spoke of being offered a lift. Little did she know, it would be the last conversation she ever had. As we delve into the 27 years of heartache that followed Jo Jo's disappearance, we discuss the countless search efforts, what the witnesses said they saw and a slew of rumours and suspects that emerged over the years. From potential leads involving a solicitor in Dublin to a witness claiming to have seen a woman hitching in Castledermot, we discuss what Jojo did that day in the lead up to her disappearance and the extensive search efforts by the Gardai that ultimately yielded no results. In this gripping episode, we also explore the new investigation led by Superintendent Martin Walker and the hope that Jo Jo's family holds onto as they wait for the truth to finally come to light.



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  • In this episode of "Ireland Crimes and Mysteries," host Nules conducts a compelling interview with Ciaran McConnell, the creator of IrelandsVanishingTriangle.com. Ciaran shares his extensive research on the Vanishing Triangle, a region in Ireland where numerous women disappeared between the late 1980s and early 2000s. The discussion delves into individual cases, exploring the circumstances of each disappearance and the profound effects on families and communities. Ciaran also introduces his podcast, "The Cliff's Edge," which examines unsolved true crimes. This episode underscores the importance of keeping these cases in the public eye and the ongoing efforts to seek answers and justice. Listeners are encouraged to visit Ciaran's website and podcast for further insights into these mysteries.

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  • Join Nules on "Ireland Crimes and Mysteries" as she unravels the chilling tale of William Burke Kirwan, accused of murdering his wife, Sarah Maria Louisa Crowe, on the uninhabited island of Ireland's Eye in 1852. This episode delves into the historical backdrop of the island, the couple's seemingly perfect life, and the shocking revelation of William's secret life. With detailed accounts from the trial, witness testimonies, and the controversial verdict, listeners are left to ponder whether Sarah's death was a tragic accident or a calculated murder. Tune in for a gripping exploration of one of Ireland's most perplexing cases.

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  • In this gripping episode of "Ireland Crimes and Mysteries," host Nuless explores the tragic disappearance of Fiona Sinnott, a 19-year-old who vanished from the village of Broadway in County Wexford, Ireland, in 1998. The episode paints a vivid picture of Fiona's life, highlighting her bubbly personality and the close-knit bond she shared with her family. It also delves into the darker aspects of her life, including her tumultuous relationship with an older boyfriend, marked by domestic abuse.Listeners are taken through the events leading up to Fiona's disappearance, including her last known sighting and the subsequent investigation. The podcast details the extensive search efforts, the various leads followed by the Gardaí, and the heartbreaking toll the case has taken on Fiona's family. Despite numerous theories and suspects, Fiona's fate remains a mystery, with no concrete evidence to bring those responsible to justice.The episode also touches on the broader implications of Fiona's case, linking it to the infamous "Vanishing Triangle" of missing women in Ireland during the 1990s. Nules calls for anyone with information to come forward, emphasising the importance of community support in solving such cases. The podcast serves as both a tribute to Fiona's memory and a plea for justice, hoping to finally bring closure to her grieving family.

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  • In this gripping episode of "Ireland Crimes and Mysteries," host Nules delves into the tragic case of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, a French TV producer found brutally murdered in West Cork in 1996. The episode explores the serene yet remote setting of Toormore, where Sophie sought solace, and the shocking discovery of her body that shattered the local community. The investigation's twists and turns, including the controversial focus on journalist Ian Bailey, are meticulously recounted. Listeners are taken through the emotional journey of Sophie's family, their relentless pursuit of justice, and the eventual conviction of Bailey in absentia by a French court. This episode is a poignant exploration of a case that has divided opinion in Ireland for decades.

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  • In this compelling episode of Ireland Crimes and Mysteries, host Nules takes listeners through the harrowing tale of Tom Nevin's murder at Jack White's Inn in 1996. Tom Nevin, a respected publican, was shot dead in his pub, sparking an investigation that would uncover a web of deceit and betrayal. The episode details the events leading up to the murder, including Tom's tumultuous marriage to Catherine Nevin. Catherine, known for her erratic behaviour and lavish lifestyle, was later convicted of orchestrating her husband's murder.Listeners are guided through the investigation, which revealed Catherine's multiple attempts to solicit hitmen between 1989 and 1991, offering substantial payouts for Tom's death. The trial, one of Ireland's most sensational, captivated the nation with its dramatic courtroom proceedings and shocking revelations. Catherine's cold and calculated actions were laid bare, painting a picture of a woman willing to go to any lengths for financial gain and freedom.The episode also explores the impact of Tom's murder on the community and the eventual closure brought by Catherine's conviction. Through a detailed narration, Nules provides a comprehensive look at a case that remains one of the most notorious in Irish criminal history. This episode is a riveting exploration of greed, betrayal, and the relentless pursuit of justice.

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  • In this gripping episode of "Ireland Crimes and Mysteries," host Nules takes listeners back to 1985, to the small village of Carna in County Galway, where Barbara Walsh, a mother of seven, mysteriously disappeared. The episode meticulously recounts the events of the night Barbara vanished, starting with a family reunion that turned into a nightmare. Barbara was last seen by her daughter, asleep on the sofa after a night of celebration with family and friends, including two local Gardaí.The podcast delves into the initial investigation, which was marred by delays and a lack of urgency. It took a week for Barbara to be reported missing, and crucial time was lost. The episode highlights the family's frustration with the Gardaí's handling of the case and their relentless quest for answers. Despite extensive searches, including a significant effort in 2015 involving sniffer dogs and technical examinations, no trace of Barbara has been found.The episode paints a vivid picture of a loving mother and the void her disappearance has left. The family remains convinced that foul play was involved and continues to seek justice. Listeners are urged to come forward with any information that could help solve this decades-old mystery. By sharing Barbara's story, the podcast aims to keep her memory alive and reignite the search for the truth.

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  • In this episode of "Ireland Crimes and Mysteries," the Nules delves into the tragic case of Meg Walsh, a 35 year old woman from Waterford City who went missing in October 2006. The episode meticulously recounts the events leading up to her disappearance, the subsequent investigation, and the discovery of her body in the River Suir at the quays in the city. Listeners are taken through the Gardai's efforts to piece together the mystery, including interviews with family, friends, and key witnesses. The episode also covers the trial of Meg's husband, John O'Brien and the outcome that caused heartache and controversy in equal measure. This gripping narrative explores the complexities and heartbreak surrounding Meg's untimely death.

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  • In this gripping episode of "Ireland Crimes and Mysteries," host Nules delves into the tragic and harrowing case of Manuela Riedo, a 17-year-old Swiss student who was brutally murdered in Galway, Ireland, in October 2007. The episode begins with an account of Manuela's life, her aspirations, and the events leading up to her untimely death. Listeners are taken on a journey through Galway, a city known for its vibrant culture and scenic beauty, which tragically became the backdrop for this devastating crime.

    The episode explores the investigation led by the Gardaí, highlighting the challenges they faced and the relentless pursuit of justice for Manuela. It covers the arrest and trial of Gerard Barry, providing insights into the legal proceedings and the evidence that ultimately led to his conviction. The narrative also delves into the profound impact of Manuela's murder on her family, friends, and the local community, capturing the collective grief and outrage that followed.

    Additionally, the episode sheds light on the establishment of the Manuela Riedo Foundation, a charity dedicated to supporting victims of sexual assault, ensuring that Manuela's legacy continues to make a positive impact. This episode offers a poignant and thorough exploration of a case that shook Ireland and Switzerland to their cores. Join us for an emotional and compelling episode that honours Manuela's memory and underscores the importance of justice and support for victims of violent crimes.

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  • In this gripping episode of "Ireland Crimes and Mysteries," host Nules delves into the tragic case of Rachel Kiely, a 23-year-old beautician from Ballincollig, County Cork. Rachel, a devoted Jehovah's Witness, was found murdered in a local park after taking her dogs for a walk. The investigation led to the arrest of a 16-year-old male, whose DNA linked him to the crime. Despite initial convictions for r*pe and murder, his sentence was controversially reduced to manslaughter upon appeal. The episode meticulously details the investigation, trial, and the impact on Rachel's family, while also questioning the leniency of the Irish justice system.

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  • Step back in time to 1984, to a small rural community in County Kerry, Ireland, where a shocking discovery ignited one of the country's most controversial criminal investigations. In this gripping podcast, we delve into the notorious Kerry Babies scandal — a case where Joanne Hayes found herself at the center of a storm, falsely accused of murdering her newborn baby.Join us as we unravel the multitude of layers that make up this complex and tragic case. From the discovery of the infant's body on a beach to the subsequent police investigation and trial, we explore the societal, cultural, and legal implications that followed.Listen to a detailed narrative storytelling as we shed light on the methods used by investigators, the community's reaction, and the broader issues of justice and morality that came to the forefront.Explore the emotional, legal, and societal fallout of a case that not only questioned the integrity of the justice system but also forever changed lives and left a lasting impact on Irish society. Without giving away the twists and turns, we invite you to join us on this journey as we delve into the story of Baby John.

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  • On the cold morning of February 23, 2011, Ezra Uyran disappeared from her home in Clondalkin after popping out for some groceries, leaving behind a family grappling with countless questions and very few answers. "What happened to Ezra Uyran" scrutinizes the unsettling case of Ezra's disappearance. This episode traces her last known movements, leading up to the mysterious discovery of her car at the entrance to the Bray Head Walk in Bray.
    Crucially, though security cameras captured the vehicle arriving, the footage was too unclear to identify the driver, adding a layer of complexity to the investigation. Through a meticulous compilation of public records, media reports, and indepth analysis, this podcast constructs a detailed timeline and examines all potential theories that have emerged over the years. Join us as we try to untangle the web of circumstances that led to Ezra Uyran's disappearance and ponder the lingering question: where could she be?

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  • On December 8, 2000, Trevor Deely, a 22-year-old bank employee, vanished under mysterious circumstances in Dublin, Ireland, after a Christmas night out with work colleagues. This episode meticulously examines Trevor's last known moments, piecing together his movements through the desolate city streets captured on CCTV before his inexplicable disappearance. This episode combines thorough research and analysis of available evidence to explore the conditions surrounding that fateful night, the immediate actions of law enforcement, and the impact on his family and the community. Delve into the chilling story built from public records and archived news reports, all woven together into a comprehensive narrative that seeks to make sense of a mystery that continues to perplex investigators and haunt all who remember Trevor. Join us as we attempt to trace the path that led to Trevor Deely's disappearance without a trace.

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  • In the heart of Ireland's picturesque landscapes, the normal life for the residents of Newbridge, Co. Kildare, was forever altered on the 28th of July, 1998, when Deirdre Jacob vanished without a trace right outside her home. This episode of "Ireland Crimes and Mysteries" delves deep into the perplexing disappearance that has gripped the nation for decades, leaving more questions than answers in its wake.
    Through meticulous exploration of the available evidence and careful reconstruction of the timeline, we aim to shed light on the circumstances surrounding Deirdre's case, offering a comprehensive look into one of Ireland's most troubling mysteries.
    Central to our narrative are Deirdre's parents, Bernadette and Michael Jacob, whose strength and perseverance have been instrumental in keeping their daughter's memory alive. Their tireless quest for answers and justice is a testament to the unbreakable bond of family and the enduring hope that one day, the truth will emerge.
    We will also explore the possible connections between Deirdre's disappearance and the notorious figure known as "the Beast of Baltinglass". This shadowy presence looms over the case, adding layers of complexity to an already intricate mystery.
    Join us as we navigate the depths of this unresolved case, paying homage to Deirdre Jacob, telling her story in the hopes someone with information might be listening.
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  • In the shadow of one of history's most devastating events, the Irish Famine, lies the story of Richard Burke, a workhouse clerk from the quaint village of Clogheen, Co. Tipperary. At a time when despair and desperation gripped the nation, Burke's life unfolded amidst the backdrop of historical turmoil, leaving a legacy that would etch his name into the annals of Irish lore.
    This podcast series delves deep into the annals of the past, exploring the twists and turns of Burke's life. From his role within the somber walls of the workhouse during the Great Hunger to the complex circumstances that led to him being accused of a crime, we unravel the intricate details of his story. Richard Burke's journey from a clerk to a figure at the center of a controversial case sheds light on the shadows of human nature and the extremes of survival in times of crisis.
    The climactic moment of Burke's story leads us to a grim milestone in Irish history - his public execution. This event marked the end of an era, closing the chapter on public hangings in the country and leaving a complex legacy that continues to provoke thought and discussion today.
    Through meticulous research and a narrative that bridges the past with the present, "Gallows End, Richard Burkes Story" invites its audience to explore a story that, while firmly rooted in a specific time and place, resonates with timeless themes of justice, morality, and the human capacity to endure in the face of unimaginable challenges.
    Step into a story not only about a man and his fate but also about a country grappling with its identity amidst adversity. This is not just history; it's Richard Burke's story - a narrative that transcends time, inviting us to reflect on the echoes of our shared past.
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