Missing People In Ireland

https://tfk.thefreekick.com/t/murders-in-ireland-part-2/38225/1726?u=theulteriormotive

That ponytail graham dwyer grew while appealing was magnificent. It’s like he asked himself, 'how can i make myself look more creepy and abhorrent?

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Sorry, but what’s that about? :thinking:

His biggest mistake was not doing it down in Cork.

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Ulick O Connor

About 8 inches long uncurled

Yes 100% agree that was a rare case done to perfection. The shattered lives podcast conducted a very long interview with the lead detective a few weeks ago in Dwyer’s case and how they nailed him - well worth a listen.

Thanks, that was very interesting.

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Tbf most investigations need that one slice of luck.

You’d wonder what drives these and if its based on actual information or just to appease the family. I hope its the former.

https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2025/0731/1526274-fiona-sinnott-investigation/

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thats a really heartbreaking story in fairness. Its no secret who the suspect is, and one of the key witnesses died years ago then as well. Her daughter ended up living with her father and has little to no contact with her mothers family.

It seems to be a secret because nobody will name him.

The local word was that her body is likely underneath what is now a windfarm or windmills of some sort so the chances of it being recovered from there are pretty minimal. No clue if its true or not.

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the ex boyfriend is named loads. last person to see her alive, stayed in her house the night she disappeared, had a history of domestic abuse to her as well.

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Thanks a lot Eamon Ryan

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Blood on his hands

Serious bit of windmilling here.

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What’s his name?

Sean Carroll

Just to add some substance to this

Sept 16th 2005 - Man released on as he and members of his family questioned over Fiona Sinnotts disappearance.

Sept 17th 2005 - Sean Carroll threatens to kill his cousin

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