Orangeapple wrote: » Papers have reported the guards have 1600 of cctv footage. So maybe there was cctv footage on roads, shopfront, pubs etc from the time Elaine was least see to where she was found. If they think this man is a suspect, they know his vehicle now and proberly previous vehicle, they may have evidence through cctv.
C.K Dexter Haven wrote: » Gutter press? Rumours? Have you seen our sacred RTE news tonight? Shots of the house and car make/model with a run down on his career over the last 12 years. Sorry, but you don't have to go to the gutter press or some AH poster to find out this persons identity- our national broadcaster did a fine job tonight in helping those who want to know such details :rolleyes: Very bad journalism IMO
tommyboy2222 wrote: » From the RTE report - "an honours graduate of the National University of Ireland". How in the wide wide world of sport is that relevant ? How'd he do in the Leaving ?
porsche959 wrote: » You mean this?http://www.rte.ie/news/2013/1017/480929-elaine-ohara/ I am no great fan of RTE but it looks to me that the camera work was carefully edited so that house would not be easily identifiable. NUI grad that has worked in a management job for over a decade? Thousands would fit that description.
RiverOfLove wrote: » A remorseless media. If he is the culprit and nobody here knows but the gardai are on the ball by the looks of it, he showed no remorse towards Ms O Hara dumping her dead body in a ditch as if she was a piece of trash. You wouldn't do that to an animal.
seamus wrote: » You would, but the Gardai can't just go ahead and do it, there are limits on how they can access private information. Anyway, that's a bit moot since they had apparently already gone through the information, but from a missing persons' perspective. When you go through it a second time from a murder perspective, you will view a lot of activities differently. I love how the papers are champing at the bloody bit to name this guy. Revealing enough information that anyone "in the know" in South County Dublin will probably be able to make a stab at guessing his identity.
sarkozy wrote: » Remember that Edward MacArthur, found guilty of a double-murder in 1982 was only recently released, even after so many years. MacArthur was an up-standing, if eccentric, member of Irish society who was finally cornered in the then Attorney General's house. The tragic double-murder is the genesis of the now famous phrase 'GUBU' as it was, indeed, grotesque, unbelievable, bizarre, unprecedented. It's one thing to get away with white-collar corruption and fraud in this country. It's quite another to expect to get away with murder. I am, of course, saying this about whoever it is who committed the murder under investigation and am, it goes without saying, presuming this individual's innocence.
Deleted User wrote: » So whatever has made him a suspect because a body has been found didn't look dodgy when she was just a missing person?
seamus wrote: » But it's all speculation really, we've no idea what the Gardai did or didn't look into last year.
Like I say, when you presume that someone's disappearance is a suicide, you will look at their movements very differently than if you think they've been murdered. Context is everything. I'm sure Gardai are better than most people at keeping an open mind, but with so much information to sift through, you have to follow the most likely lines of inquiry. Think of the computer history of using a hook-up site. If the history showed she used the site a lot, going back months, then you would probably presume it's relatively unrelated to her disappearance - if you think it's a suicide. If you then switch and think in terms of a murder, suddenly the hook-up site becomes a whole lot more important.
tayto lover wrote: » Apparently they couldn't access her computer while she might have been still alive as she was being treated as a missing person. Had she returned she could have sued them if they had done so. Anyway things changed as soon as her body was found.
Danbo! wrote: » Crazy how the media all chose little bits of info that when pieced together give away highly identifying information for someone who is at this stage only a suspect.
IvyTheTerrible wrote: » According to the news, he's just been charged.