Cona44 wrote: » It’s actually highly unlikely that he could of done it and not leave some form of evidence behind.
Sadb wrote: » But someone did do it and not leave some form of evidence behind.
Cona44 wrote: » I used to firmly be in the same boat that IB was guilty as it was too obvious. When I looked though, there just is zero evidence and the story the guards tried to sell is completely implausible. It’s actually highly unlikely that he could of done it and not leave some form of evidence behind.
discostu1 wrote: » You forgot the best part, Marie said the Barca tried it on and later appeared in a bedroom she was cleaning ,he was naked.When challenged as this sounded so unbelievable,Marie described a mark/growth on the Gardas nether regions.The Barca admitted yes he had such a mark/growth but he had confided this information to Marie's husband who "must have told her" ��
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Why would he tell the husband that :eek:
gussieg wrote: » It seems odd that the son would want to be where his beloved mother was so brutally murdered, and to come back every year. Unless he is still looking for evidence and the truth.
Larsso30 wrote: » May be odd to your or me but may be comforting for him. Not really one for us to judge really, maybe it makes him feel closer to her.
fryup wrote: » Did Sophie have a house phone?? if so were her phone call records ever looked at? more than likely she got a phone call late that night from her killer to meet her at the gate, may explain why she left the house impromptu in night clothes...seems like she was hurried
Garlinge wrote: » Yes there was a landline phone. She rang her husband c 10 30 and he rang back 11 pm. She was listed in phone directory under her maiden name.
vladmydad wrote: » My prime suspect would have been the man living next door. The fact that she probably knew her killer, put on her boots to go outside etc. Did he come over late at night for something then made a pass and she rejected him. The murder appears like overkill. Was their house searched, his DNA, hair etc taken , clothes taken ? They heard nothing saw nothing apparently and it was his wife who discovered the body. Conveniently He’s also the only person that linked Bailey to Sophie, said he’s 90% sure he introduced them, as Bailey done gardening once for him. Bailey denied being introduced.
monkeybutter wrote: » bit harsh slandering some auld lad really with zero to back it up sure it was marie farrell anyway, she did it was lurking out n about at all hours on the night in question solved, now that would make a good bit of TV
yourdeadwright wrote: » Could be on to something wasn't she having an affair and with the unnamed man in the night of question , So both out on that night What if the same man was also doing a line with Sophie & aul Mire went to confront them & things turned pair shaped ,Hence the 2 murder weapons one for Maire one for the unnamed man , I'm convinced if there was really a man with Marie he was a Garda , If he was real and he was a Garda it would explain the crap investigation
wawaman wrote: » Apologies if this has already been asked and answered. But has a link between IB and Sophie ever been firmly establised? Like were they ever seen together or at least suspected of knowing each other? The killing was overkill so it makes no sense for IB to rock up to her house out of the blue and kill her.
Loafing Oaf wrote: » If there was some sort of flirtation between them, is it surprising that it was completely secret?
wawaman wrote: » In rural Ireland, nothing like that nothing is ever really a secret. Somebody would have known or at least suspected something
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » Was Alfie Lyons ever considered as a suspect? Had a very bad relationship with her by all accounts. Suspiciously never heard anything that night. Seemed happy to participate in the stitch up of Bailey. Bailey is definitely guilty of being a pompous arrogant git but don't think there's much evidence pointing to him for this.
SoulWriter wrote: » I don't recall hearing that. What was the problem, wasn't Alfie's wife her housekeeper?
Bannasidhe wrote: » No. Alfie's partner was a teacher in London. She retired that Summer. She most certainly was not anyone's housekeeper.
Bannasidhe wrote: » To accuse Alfie Lyons is also to accuse Shirley of being involved - unless you think he could have slipped out of a small cottage in the middle of the night unnoticed, managed to clean himself off in the dark, and slip back in to get into bed knowing he had left a body for his partner to find the next day. Either that or Shirley knew and was a superb actress. She never recovered from finding Sophie's body. Alfie at the time was a man getting on in years and physically incapable of beating his way out of a paper bag. His body was paying big time for a life as a dope smoking hippy. He also was a victim. The home he had lovingly created for himself and Shirley to spend the rest of their lives in was forever tainted. Shirley had been a teacher in a very rough End End of London school and it was the thought of retiring to their lovely cottage that kept her going. Their dream literally died that night.
Bannasidhe wrote: » To accuse Alfie Lyons is also to accuse Shirley of being involved - unless you think he could have slipped out of a small cottage in the middle of the night unnoticed, managed to clean himself off in the dark, and slip back in to get into bed knowing he had left a body for his partner to find the next day. Either that or Shirley knew and was a superb actress. She never recovered from finding Sophie's body... Alfie at the time was a man getting on in years and physically incapable of beating his way out of a paper bag.
fryup wrote: » ^^^^^^^^^^ do you still live there? west cork
SoulWriter wrote: » who was the woman who used to look after the place for sophie?