Episode 271: What do Kerry locals think about the tragic case of Baby John?
Crime World14 Huhti 2023

Episode 271: What do Kerry locals think about the tragic case of Baby John?

IT'S a sensitive and tragic cold-case murder that has become part of the fabric of south Kerry. When five-day-old 'Baby John' washed up on a Kerry beach, his tiny body riddled with 28 stab wounds and his remains placed in a manure sack, nobody could have imagined how long it would take to solve the mystery of who he was. For almost 40 years, journalists and police suspected that the little boy must have been the product of incest or rape and speculated that a teenage mum may have given birth to him in secret. While some demanded justice for the child, many others believed the case should have been left to lie, and it was a regular occurrence that outsiders with questions to ask were made to feel distinctly unwelcome. So what has it been like for local reporters covering the case and what have they made of the recent developments that turned the spotlight on a well-known married couple, understood to be the parents of the child and who have vehemently denied his murder?Nicola Tallant speaks with Sinead Kelleher, a journalist and photographer with The Kerryman, about living too close to a story.

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Episode 1224: The life and death of conman Pat Sheedy aka 'The Gambler'

Episode 1224: The life and death of conman Pat Sheedy aka 'The Gambler'

Serial conman and gambler Pat Sheedy passed away in recent weeks after a cancer diagnosis but he leaves behind a book on his life and of course the podcast made by my co-host Nicola Tallant.Niall speaks to Nicola about 'The Gambler' and his life and tragic death.Listen to The Gambler here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 1223: UVF commander Winston 'Winkie' Irvine's luck runs out as his jail sentence is doubled

Episode 1223: UVF commander Winston 'Winkie' Irvine's luck runs out as his jail sentence is doubled

Ex-UVF commander Winston ‘Winkie’ Irvine has had his sentence for firearms offences doubled on appeal.Niall speaks with Belfast Telegraph crime correspondent Allison Morris about the case which has sparked major debate about the role of paramilitaries in the North. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 1222: Ruth Lawrence double murder trial begins after years on the run in South Africa

Episode 1222: Ruth Lawrence double murder trial begins after years on the run in South Africa

Ruth Lawrence has gone on trial accused of the gun murder of two men found on an island of Lough Sheelin over a decade ago.Niall speaks to Eamon Dillon about how the prosecution allege Anthony Keegan and Eoin O'Connor were killed after trying to collect a €70,000 debt off Lawrence's boyfriend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 1221: Groomed: coercion, control, and cold-blooded murder (Chapter 2)

Episode 1221: Groomed: coercion, control, and cold-blooded murder (Chapter 2)

Nicola's latest book tells the horrifying story of Jonathan Creswell and the rape and murder of 21-year-old showjumper Katie Simpson, who was initially thought to have taken her own life until Creswell's crime was uncovered.Only the persistence of an investigative journalist, suspicious nurses, and Katie's concerned family and friends caused the PSNI to open a case almost five months after her death.During the resulting trial, Creswell killed himself, while three other women were charged with helping him to conceal his crime, each receiving a suspended sentence due their defence of being under Creswell's control.Here is the second chapter of the book, which is available in all good book stores now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 1220: Groomed: coercion, control, and cold-blooded murder (Chapter 1)

Episode 1220: Groomed: coercion, control, and cold-blooded murder (Chapter 1)

Nicola's latest book tells the horrifying story of Jonathan Creswell and the rape and murder of 21-year-old showjumper Katie Simpson, who was initially thought to have taken her own life until Creswell's crime was uncovered.Only the persistence of an investigative journalist, suspicious nurses, and Katie's concerned family and friends caused the PSNI to open a case almost five months after her death.During the resulting trial, Creswell killed himself, while three other women were charged with helping him to conceal his crime, each receiving a suspended sentence due their defence of being under Creswell's control.Here is the first chapter of the book, which is available in all good book stores now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 1219: CAB target Mike Nash's partner making massive profits with online shop Virgo Boutique

Episode 1219: CAB target Mike Nash's partner making massive profits with online shop Virgo Boutique

The glamorous partner of Criminal Assets Bureau target and suspected international drug dealer Mike Nash has turned an online clothes shop into one of Ireland’s most successful.Mairead Connole even models for her Virgo Boutique and today Eamon Dillon tells Nicola about her Midas touch when it comes to business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 1218: Kerry crystal meth co-accused says he had 'no connection' to €30m haul

Episode 1218: Kerry crystal meth co-accused says he had 'no connection' to €30m haul

The trial of Kerry man James Leen is adjourned until next year after a court heard that his defence are swamped with data and phone evidence vital to the case.Nicola speaks with Eamon Dillon about the case against Leen and the other suspects who appeared at the Special Criminal Court. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 1217: Scots gangsters Steven Lyons and Ross McGill deported from Dubai

Episode 1217: Scots gangsters Steven Lyons and Ross McGill deported from Dubai

Five Scottish gangsters have been unceremoniously booted out of Dubai after a spell in a hellhole prison. Ross ‘Miami’ McGill and gang boss Steven Lyons were among the group who flew out of the Gulf State last weekend after getting their marching orders. Niall speaks to Scottish Daily Express deputy editor Richard Elias about where they are likely to go next. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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