maudgonner wrote: » Imelda Riney, her young son, Liam and Father Joe Walsh who were killed by Brendan O'Donnell in a wood in Clare is one that sticks in my mind. So, so tragic.
rosebell1238 wrote: » Don't think many people in Ireland would have heard of this case but the murder of Anita Cobby in Australia in the late 80s. Read about it and what happened her, just vile.
Summer wind wrote: » Manuela Riedo was another very young girl who was raped and strangled in Galway in 2007. I remember her mother saying that "1979" by James Blunt was Manuela's favourite song and I always think of her every time I hear it. Such a horrible and senseless loss of a young girl who was just starting out in life.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » For me, amongst many others of course were the murder suicides of children and adults together. There was a family (Wexford I think) who ordered the coffins a while before the deed, under which they and their children died. There was another case in Cork (again I think), where the father took the daughter and they both were killed by the Dad. That is just so fekkin selfish, to kill your kids because you might be having problems. No worse than other murders alright, but just makes me feel so very sad. Avoidable in many instances I reckon.
captbarnacles wrote: » The perpetrator in cases of murder suicides are commonly referred to sympathetically especially if they kill their own children rather than as the selfish scum they are. Its bizarre.
Jaiden Scruffy Newcomer wrote: » They are quite fcuking obviously not in their right minds. They cause huge amounts of damage, but to them it seems like they're doing the only possible thing
Jamesstoney wrote: » My sibling died in a murder- suicide years ago Peoples lives fall apart afterwards and there is no trial or living perpetrator as an outlet or blame , just the aftermath to deal with
Jaiden Scruffy Newcomer wrote: » I'm very sorry for your loss, I don't mean that to sound flippant, just don't know what else to say
Summer wind wrote: » Raonaid Murray. It's horrible to think what happened to that poor girl and awful to think her killer is still free.
Tin Foil Hat wrote: » Gerry McCabe isn't mentioned yet. A member of our police force murdered during a robbery of our Post Office. The murder watered down to manslaughter. The killers released far too soon to be collected from prison by a sitting TD and driven off for a knees-up. That TD was re-elected in 2016. Fukking mental.
Stephen Hero wrote: » J-E-R-R-Y FFS
noaddedsugar wrote: » I will always remember her murder, I was so shocked that something like that would happen in Galway, I always felt so safe there. I lived a 5 min walk from where she was killed and used to walk the line all the time by myself in the evenings. I also used to walk alone through the pitches in Mervue where he raped that poor French girl when I was drunk at night. I was so stupid and this story gave me such a hefty dose of cop on. I really hope Gerald Barry never sees outside those prison walls again. If he does it is just a matter of time before he re offends.
Stephen Hero wrote: » think the James Blunt song is 1975 Smashing Pumpkins 1979
captbarnacles wrote: » I'd argue very few murderers are in their right mind but that won't get them sympathy. Depressives kill themselves. Depressives with a selfish streak decide to take some with them to ensure the people left behind never have a happy life.....imo obviously.