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Man who stabbed girlfriend says he killed Jamie Bolger

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,264 ✭✭✭✭Hobbes


    If its true hes going away for a looong time.

    If its false (or true for that matter) he is on borrowed time as I recall during the case a number of people said they would be hunted down and killed if they were ever released.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,073 ✭✭✭✭Terry


    orla wrote:
    Why would they put you in there at all in that case?
    i didn't pay a fine. couldn't afford to.
    chances are i won't be going after all, as i have pulled some money together. also, i suffer from severe agorophobia. i would probably have a nervous breakdown after 30 minutes in that place.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,807 ✭✭✭✭Orion


    Hobbes wrote:
    If its true hes going away for a looong time.

    If its false (or true for that matter) he is on borrowed time as I recall during the case a number of people said they would be hunted down and killed if they were ever released.

    If it's true it will have no bearing whatsoever on his sentence. He just got 15 years and anything he did before the age of 18 can't be taken into account in Ireland. That's apart from the fact that he's already been sentenced for attacking his girlfriend. It's more likely that he'll never get out of the 'joy - but not because of a judge's ruling :eek:

    Haven't heard anything more about it since which leads me to believe that the Herald is full of ****e ... sry - I knew that already. Still I find it hard to believe even for that paper that they'd make up something like that completely.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19,320 ✭✭✭✭Chucky the tree


    Macros42 wrote:
    :Haven't heard anything more about it since which leads me to believe that the Herald is full of ****e ... sry - I knew that already. Still I find it hard to believe even for that paper that they'd make up something like that completely.



    According to nightwish, he claimed to be the killer, so its not really made out of the blue. THe hearld just did what they always do and never bothered doing any work to find out if its actually true.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 862 ✭✭✭Wavey


    anyone hear any more about this? Have the Herald followed up on it?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,129 ✭✭✭Nightwish


    Walsh sought help months before attacking girlfriend
    Sean Walsh, the man jailed last week for attacking his partner and a toddler, tried to be admitted as a full time psychiatric patient just three months before the attacks.
    Walsh was jailed last week for 15 years for the attack on his former girlfriend, Georgette O'Carroll and her three-year-old daughter in November 2004. That August, he sought help, his parents told the Kilkenny People this week.
    "He was very paranoid and told us he was hearing voices in his head. He wasn't able to cope and just wanted to stop it all. He knew he needed help,' father Larry Walsh said.
    "He wanted to be admitted but he was told that he would have to be assessed first. Seán walked out in the middle of a consultation. He has had suicidal tendencies for years and stood out in front of a train in Wigan when we lived there," his father added.
    According to his family the Health Service Executive made no attempt to follow up Seán's cry for help. "What happened in November wouldn't have happened if Seán had got the treatment he needed. In the weeks before the attack Seán couldn't sleep and was hearing voices in his head. We tried to keep him at home. It was the worst we ever saw him. He was very withdrawn and wouldn't communicate," they said.
    Walsh, who had a heroin problem, had been a psychiatric outpatient at St Canice's Hospital since he arrived here in 2001 from the UK. He had been in regular contact with the psychiatric services in Wigan from the age of 15.
    "He started to cut himself at 14 and was sent to a family psychiatrist by his school. He went from being a wild youngster to being reckless and not noticing danger. "At 16 he was sent to a psychiatric unit in Leeds. Seán was getting more dangerous and reckless and we were fearful for him. He was assessed there but he was not admitted and there was no follow up."
    The Kilkenny People has seen a medical report which was given to local gardai by Seán Walsh's GP in January 2004 or ten months before the attack. The letter states that Walsh attended the GP in question from May 2001. The doctor says Walsh has long-standing psychological problems which necessitated in-depth assessment by the local mental health services. A spokesperson for the Health Service Executive told the Kilkenny People that they do not comment on individual cases.
    No excuses
    Walsh's parents make no excuses for the vicious and horrific crime that their son carried out in Kilkenny in November 2004. "We knew that Seán was drained and under a huge amount of pressure at the time but that is no excuse. Seán has no explanation for doing what he did. He can't remember doing it. What he did can never be excused but it could have been avoided if Seán had got the help he needed.
    "Seán knew himself he had problems. If he had got the help he needed he wouldn't have done what he did. Seán would be out today if he had been listened to," they added.
    His parents are adamant that they want to put an end to the rumours that their son was involved in the murder of Jamie Bulger. "I brought him up. Seán has never even been to Liverpool and we have never lived there. I remember the day Jamie Bulger was killed we were all shocked including Seán who was only a child at the time. For once and for all we want to put an end to these rumours that are destroying all our lives. Our son is in a 23-hour lockdown in Wheatfield Prison for his own safety. There is no truth to these rumours. We have contacted the British embassy and they told us that if anyone wants to establish that Seán Walsh is Seán Walsh then all they have to do is contact them," added his parents.

    from last weeks Kilkenny People
    Also they printed pictures of Seán Walsh when he was 11 and put them side by side with the guys who killed Jamie Bulger and they look nothing alike.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,628 ✭✭✭darkdubh




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,309 ✭✭✭✭B.A._Baracus


    An obvious nutcase.
    I remember watching a couple of US documentaries years ago about nut jobs claiming to have commited crimes they never did. It can happen so much that police take it with a pinch of salt.

    Obviously attention seeking but if you're taken serious and the judge hands down the sentence and the cell door closes I reckon the hard reality of that attention seeking kicks in.


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