http://www.herald.ie/national-news/city-news/back-on-the-streets-the-convicted-predator-who-raped-four-women-in-six-days-1827204.html
Every garda station across Dublin was on the alert today for this man.
He is Michael Murray, a serial rapist, who has just been released from prison.
The last time he was set free, he attacked six women in six days, raping four of his victims.
Release
Murray is pictured lurking at Heuston Station, shortly after arriving back in the city following his early release from Castlerea Prison.
In 1995, within a short time of being freed from incarceration, the 49-year-old raped four women in south Dublin.
He attempted to strangle some of the victims and also has convictions for exposing himself to a three-year-old child.
Garda stations across the city have been alerted to Murray's release. Anyone who sees him is advised simply to report his presence to gardai.
Members of the public are specifically urged not to take any action whatsoever themselves but simply alert their local gardai.
Murray’s trial heard how he brought terror to his victims and that some of them believed they would die at his hands.
After being set free from Castlerea, Murray got the train bound for Dublin, arriving at 10.33am.
The last time he was a free man, in 1995, he raped four women in just six days and sexually assaulted two others.
The attacks took place in Dalkey, Killiney, Monkstown and Rathmines.
Described by senior gardai as “extremely dangerous”, a bulletin has now been sent from Garda HQ to all city stations warning officers of Murray’s expected presence back in the capital, and of the ongoing threat he poses to women.
Murray is originally from Sallynoggin but is not thought to be living in the area.
Approached by the Herald on his arrival in Dublin, he confirmed his name but declined to comment on his plans having being set free.
“What do you want with me?” he asked, stopping briefly.
Murray walked out the side door of busy Heuston Station and around to the front before entering again through the main door in front of the Luas platform.
Approached
There he looked about until he saw a woman who he then approached.
The two had a brief conversation before walking out the door on to St John’s Road, back around to the front of the station again, and back inside.
After moving into the main area, Murray and the mystery woman went into a newsagent while the woman made a call on her mobile.
Emerging minutes later, the pair then walked back to St John’s Road where they crossed to the far side and got into a waiting taxi.
WTF? It says he's back on the street...but it doesn't say WHY?
He was released early from prison...but it says to alert the gardai if you spot him? If he's such a bloody danger why isn't he behind bars for life?
Yet another example of the f*cked up justice system.
Reminds me of that evil b@stard Gerald Barry, who killed the Swiss student in Galway last year - not long before, he had raped a French student, was up in court and everything - and got away with it.
Hope the judge who handled that case can deal with the fact that they caused an innocent girl's murder.