Missing People In Ireland

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Larry Murphy from Wexford?

Well, the other one. Apparently living in the murder-dick area of Kildare.

you are going to have to expand on this im afriad Mac.
can you please name the alledged ex-con that is currently living in the north kildare area now that you have established it is not larry murphy from wexford?
please also provide a concise record of his crimes and what risk he poses to the locals like myself and my young family

I won’t name his name but he has the same name as the one you posted. Put it into Google and I’m sure you’ll find a list of what he’s done.

Scored 5 points from play off the criminally overrated Brian Whelehan in the 1996 Leinster Senior Hurling Final?

Four points. He was lethal alright.

Got wexford out of jail that day alright

why wont you name him Mac?
do you have some type of issue with naming people who have ben released from prison on the internet?

This one seems a bit strange (below). The woman arrested must have been 10 or 11 at the time of Collins going missing.

Arrest made in missing person cold case

Gardaí investigating the disappearance of Sandra Collins in Co Mayo more than 10 years ago have today arrested a 21-year-old woman.

The woman was detained in the Ballina area at 11am this morning and is being held at Ballina garda station for questioning.

Ms Collins was last seen on her way home on the evening of December 4, 2000 at a takeaway on George’s Street in Killala.

After a fresh appeal last December, gardaí said a number of new witnesses came forward.

They now believe that a white van was in Killala around the time Ms Collins was last seen.

Who old was Sandra Collins when she disappeared I wonder?

There was a photo of her accompanying that story which I neglected to post. Not bothered going back to retrieve it but I’d say mid 20s from my recollection.

Just spotted a body being fished out of the liffey and turfed into an ambulance outside the custom house. The medics and cops are standing around having a chat so I’m guessing there’s no hope of reviving the poor unfortunate. Anyone go missing lately?

Puke

Yeah there was a guy I saw on posters recently. Abe something. O’Donovan maybe?

I’m hearing that this is a training exercise. It was apparently happening on various parts of our glorious river Liffey that is used to separate Fingal from the snot eating southsiders.
I’ve heard reports of bodies taken out at different areas.
It’s either training by the powers that be or maybe someone finally drove that ghost-tour bus fully loaded into the Liffey.

Yours in news,
GSH.

Yeah was wondering about the absence of news reports on the subject. Suppose the gardai have to do something to pass the time considering there’s 8,000 of them standing around doing fuck all for the week. I’d pity the poor trainees who were stuffed into the body bags to make the exercise as real as possible.

Not sure this is going to solve any of the cases mentioned on this thread

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Archaeologists believe a body uncovered in a Midlands bog could be up to three thousand years old.[/size][/font]
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Staff from the National Museum as well as Bord na Móna workers have spent the day working on the human remains, which were found partially buried in a leather bag in a bog just outside Portlaoise.[/size][/font]
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Ned Kelly, the head of antiquities at the National Museum, said it is possible the person could have been the victim of human sacrifice.[/size][/font]
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The body’s legs, which were not enclosed in the leather, have been preserved by the chemicals in the peat.[/size][/font]
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However it appears that the torso and head which were in the bag did not survive.[/size][/font]
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The body is the latest in a number of discoveries made in the same bog over the last number of years which includes bog butter, leather shoes and axe heads.[/size][/font]
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The remains will be removed from the site shortly and taken to the National Museum for analysis and preservation.[/size][/font]
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Radio carbon dating will be carried out on a sample taken from the body to determine the age of the person while it is also hoped the skeletal remains will show if the person was male or female.[/size][/font]
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The remains were found by a Bord na Móna worker late yesterday evening just seconds before the machine he was driving was due to pass over them and probably destroy them.[/size][/font]

Ned Kelly :stuck_out_tongue:

A disappointing lack of high profile abductions in Ireland in recent times. :mad:

The man in the bog just went for a lie down and told them to wake him once MBB made an interesting post.