Episode 189: Why did secretive Garda unit destroy data relating to the tracking of Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch?
Crime World16 Nov 2022

Episode 189: Why did secretive Garda unit destroy data relating to the tracking of Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch?

A SENIOR officer from the Garda National Surveillance Unit ordered the destruction of records from a tracker device used on a jeep which, the State claim, Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch and Jonathan Dowdall used to travel to the North before the Regency AK47s were seized.Former Detective Superintendent Ciaran Hoey said he decided to destroy the records and data in February of this year despite five people, including Dowdall and his father Patrick, facing trial in relation to the murder of David Byrne.In his evidence, Hoey said he was following guidelines and didn’t believe the records would be of any use in the trial. However, he admitted he didn’t consult the team investigating the murder, the Director of Public Prosecution or the State’s legal team before issuing the destruction order.Defence counsel for 'The Monk', Brendan Grehan SC, said that he didn’t accept that the data was useless and said that the records could have disclosed the movement of the vehicle in Northern Ireland and when officers knew it had entered a different jurisdiction.Nicola Tallant chats with Niall Donald about an extraordinary day in the Special Criminal Court when the inner workings of the Garda Siochana was laid bare and when a focus was put on the secretive and aloof Crime and Security division.

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Episode 1255: Predator Philip Murphy's half-brother tells of abuse he suffered and facing evil sibling in court (Part 2)

Episode 1255: Predator Philip Murphy's half-brother tells of abuse he suffered and facing evil sibling in court (Part 2)

The half brother of one of Ireland's most notorious sex offenders has spoken about the years of abuse and rape he suffered at the hands of a sibling.Philip Murphy has long been regarded as a dangerous predator after being convicted of sinister attacks on random women in Dublin.In part two Niall speaks to Tom Ryan about facing his half brother in court and the moment Philip Murphy is finally found guilty.If you have been affected by any of the issues discussed in this podcast, help and support are available:Samaritans - Freephone 116 123 | www.samaritans.ieRape Crisis Centre - 1800 778 888 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

4 Nov 38min

Episode 1254: Predator Philip Murphy's half-brother tells of abuse he suffered and facing evil sibling in court (Part 1)

Episode 1254: Predator Philip Murphy's half-brother tells of abuse he suffered and facing evil sibling in court (Part 1)

The half brother of one of Ireland's most notorious sex offenders has spoken about the years of abuse and rape he suffered at the hands of a sibling.Philip Murphy has long been regarded as a dangerous predator after being convicted of sinister attacks on random women in Dublin.Niall speaks to Tom Ryan about how Murphy also sexually abused him from the age of six and his long fight for justice.If you have been affected by any of the issues discussed in this podcast, help and support are available:Samaritans - Freephone 116 123 | www.samaritans.ieRape Crisis Centre - 1800 778 888 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

4 Nov 39min

Episode 1253: Serial fraudster posted fake RIP notice to pretend she was dead and avoid trial

Episode 1253: Serial fraudster posted fake RIP notice to pretend she was dead and avoid trial

An RIP notice marked her passing and urged mourners to give donations to charity and bring no flowers.But gardai became suspicious of the untimely passing of serial fraudster Amy McAuley.Nicola speaks with Eimear Rabbitt about a woman who faked her own death to avoid facing theft and fraud charges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

3 Nov 16min

Episode 1252: Journalist's fight for truth behind murder of showjumper Katie Simpson

Episode 1252: Journalist's fight for truth behind murder of showjumper Katie Simpson

Journalist Tanya Fowles has been credited being one of a handful of people whose interference forced the PSNI to investigate the murder of tragic showjumper Katie Simpson.In the Crime World Presents podcast series Groomed she describes how she tried to raise red flags with police after killer Jonathan Creswell told them that Katie had taken her own life.In Nicola's book Groomed she documents the lengths Tanya went to - to agitate the police and to have them held to account. Tanya continues to seek the truth in the case despite Creswell’s death.Nicola speaks with Tanya Fowles about how she is still pushing for answers five years after Katie’s tragic death. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

3 Nov 45min

Episode 1251: Protected witnesses, drug fuelled confessions - the evidence heard in the Ruth Lawrence trial

Episode 1251: Protected witnesses, drug fuelled confessions - the evidence heard in the Ruth Lawrence trial

The trial of Ruth Lawrence, accused of the double murders of drug debt collectors Anthony Keegan and Eoin O’Connor, has heard that her partner Neville van der Westhuizen is currently in jail in South Africa for a brutal kidnapping and murder which took place in 2017. The murder was of a young man following a row over a mobile phone charger. The court heard, three years after the bodies of O’Connor and Keegan were found on Inchicup Island with gunshot wounds. Ruth Lawrence was extradited back from South Africa in recent years.Eamon Dillon is covering the trial. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

31 Okt 19min

Episode 1250: Why did Soldier F’s £4.3m legal bill cost so much?

Episode 1250: Why did Soldier F’s £4.3m legal bill cost so much?

The legal bill for the defence of Bloody Sunday murder accused Soldier F has been revealed as a whopping £4.3 million after MP Colum Eastwood lodged a parliamentary question about the publicly funded fees.Eastwood has described the figure as "sickening" while pointing out that the families of those murdered and wounded had to rely on the generosity of a law firm working for free and others who offered their support and friendship.Nicola speaks with Belfast Telegraph's Allison Morris about the case that continues to divide opinion in Northern Ireland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

31 Okt 25min

Episode 1249: Ian ‘Mad Dog’ handed 10-year sentence for shooting up Dublin home

Episode 1249: Ian ‘Mad Dog’ handed 10-year sentence for shooting up Dublin home

Gangster-turned-poet Ian 'Mad Dog' Maloney has been jailed for 10 years for a gun attack on a house. He has apologised to the victims and said he is finished with crime.Nicola speaks to Niall Donald about Maloney and his hopes for the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

31 Okt 20min

Episode 1248: Why the death of farmer Liam Farrell will be looked at by the cold case unit

Episode 1248: Why the death of farmer Liam Farrell will be looked at by the cold case unit

The new Garda Commissioner has agreed to launch a cold case review into the death of 87-year-old farmer Liam Farrell. Liam’s body was discovered bloody and bruised at the rear of his bungalow home in 2020.Niall speaks to Liam's son Peter about his family’s long campaign to discover the truth about his father’s death. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

30 Okt 14min

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