mariaalice wrote: » Can't remember the names but a man murdered his wife and adopted baby by tampering with the gas supply in the house. He did it because it was going to come out that he already had a child and lied about this in the adoption application he killed rather than be found out.
mbarre wrote: » The house of horrors case in Cork in the 90s terrified me as a boy. Three men who lived in a house on Wellington Terrace all went missing, one after the other. In 96 one of the missing men's decomposing body was found in the woods. He had been hacked to pieces. To this day nobody knows where he buried the other men. The killer, Frederick Flannery was a local guy who kept to himself was charged and went on trial for the murder only for the judge to find that the police withheld vital evidence which was favourable to the accused. The judge threw the case out and ruled that Mr. Flannery never be charged in relation to the murder henceforth. He got away with murder as a result of Garda corruption and ineptitude. He hanged himself in 2003.
Rows Grower wrote: » I remember that house of horrors case, scary stuff. Flannery was only a tiny man too, I think his nephew gave evidence against him but because he had been a drug user it wasn't allowed.
fiachr_a wrote: » Kyle Curran, a child killing from the 1980s that got forgetten.
Rows Grower wrote: » It's well over 25 years since I read the book by Martin Dillon and I've never read a more disturbing book since.
happyoutscan wrote: » Brendan O'Donnell was nuts. Wasnt it him who claimed he could shoot fire from his hands?
Wheres Me Jumper? wrote: » The Shankill Butchers. Pure pyschos, especially Lenny Murphy who liked to use a butcher's knife on his victims.
mbarre wrote: » Rows Grower, When we were kids we were creeped out by it. My father would have been the same generation as Fred Flannery and they all used to frequent the old snooker Hall which is now an O'Donovans off license in Mayfield. I think he had a brother also who was a bit of a brute. Ireland's vanishing triangle is rather creepy too. Yeah that case was absolutely harrowing to read about. Those poor children. Murder is almost an everyday occurrence in the emerald Isle unfortunately.
kbannon wrote: » Philip Cairns?
wakka12 wrote: » Suppose Robert Cairns case,
Roadtoad wrote: » Were all the 'recent' Northern Ireland murders excluded from this thread deliberately?
Pkiernan wrote: » The beating to death of those policemen who had the unfortunate job of attending some dirt bag IRA man's funeral. Shows the savagery of some Shinners
Omackeral wrote: » My favourite part was when you said Eire.
please helpThank YOU wrote: » that is so wrong we are an oppressive state in Eire look who is running Eire and the state Eire is oppressive to its people a nation what nation Eire?