Episode 219: The advances in DNA technology helping to solve the world's most-puzzling cold cases
Crime World11 Jan 2023

Episode 219: The advances in DNA technology helping to solve the world's most-puzzling cold cases

ONE was a high-flying 22-year-old career girl whose father was a multi-millionaire, the other a recently-divorced mother of four who was a popular social worker caring for underprivileged kids.Erin Gilmour and Susan Tice suffered terrible deaths just months apart in the 1980s in the same Canadian neighbourhood, but for years nothing else connected their murders and no suspects were identified.But now, four decades on, the women have been intrinsically linked by one man who was arrested using the same DNA tests used to nab 'Golden State Killer', Joseph Di Angelo.Nicola Tallant talks with Toronto Sun journalist Brad Hunter about the incredible cold cases that Canadian authorities are beginning to solve thanks to advances in DNA and the rise in popularity of genealogical data bases.Brad reveals how the previously unknown Joseph George Sutherland, a 61-year-old with nothing but a few parking fines, will now stand trial for the murders of Tice and Gilmour, about the man identified as the brutal killer of a seven-year-old girl and about the funding being pumped into solving cold cases using a very modern science.

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Episode 1243: Former football star revealed as drug dealer for 'The Family' crime gang

Episode 1243: Former football star revealed as drug dealer for 'The Family' crime gang

He was a promising footballer who represented Ireland at underage level but now Jamie Geoghegan has been named as one of the leading drug dealers in west Dublin, with links to the notorious mob known as 'The Family'.Eamon Dillon tells us about Geoghegan and the band of young dealers, some as young as 15 that he controls. He also describes the details from the Criminal Assets Bureau case against him. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

28 Okt 21min

Episode 1242: Queen of the Con - How 'Irish heiress' Marianne Smyth swindled €133k from victims

Episode 1242: Queen of the Con - How 'Irish heiress' Marianne Smyth swindled €133k from victims

An American woman dubbed 'Queen of the Con' who swindled more than £100,000 from friends in Northern Ireland before fleeing to the US and posing as a fake heiress has been jailed after trial at Downpatrick Court.Fifty-six-year-old Marianne Smyth stole the six-figure sum from clients after befriending them while working as a mortgage adviser between 2008 and 2010.She then fled overseas to continue conning others, claiming to be on the run from the IRA. But one of her victims was LA producer Johnathan Walton, who has made it his life’s work to investigate her crime — writing a book and even travelling here to see her in the dock.Nicola speaks to Johnathan about Smyth and her life and crimes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

27 Okt 46min

Episode 1241: Paratrooper Soldier F found not guilty of Bloody Sunday murders

Episode 1241: Paratrooper Soldier F found not guilty of Bloody Sunday murders

As the man known as 'Soldier F' is found not guilty of murder on Bloody Sunday in Derry, the judgement of a Belfast court far from exonerates him and his regiment from the atrocities that have marked a generation.British Paratroopers who shot at fleeing and unarmed civilians and who then lied about the circumstances should hang their heads in shame, a Judge remarked.So what's next for the families of the Bloody Sunday dead and injured? Is it time now to accept they have done their very best to get justice for their loved ones?Nicola speaks with Allison Morris about a day of no winners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

24 Okt 30min

Episode 1240: 'Fat' Andy Connors' €3 million mansion ready to hit the market

Episode 1240: 'Fat' Andy Connors' €3 million mansion ready to hit the market

A trophy home owned by prolific burglary gang boss 'Fat' Andy Connors will go up for sale in coming months - 20 years after the Criminal Assets Bureau first identified it.Nicola speaks with Eamon Dillon about Connors, his vast property portfolio, and his murder which has never been solved. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

24 Okt 26min

Episode 1239: 24 arrested after second night of violence outside Dublin asylum seeker centre

Episode 1239: 24 arrested after second night of violence outside Dublin asylum seeker centre

Twenty four people, including five juvenile,s have been arrested after a second night of violence outside a Dublin asylum seekers' centre.The riots outside the Citywest Hotel began on Tuesday hours after a man was charged with sexually assaulting a ten-year-old girl.Niall speaks to Sunday World news editor Eimear Rabbitt about the clashes and the political reaction. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

23 Okt 23min

Episode 1238: The life and crimes of Ireland's first cocaine cowboy Eamon Kelly (Part 3)

Episode 1238: The life and crimes of Ireland's first cocaine cowboy Eamon Kelly (Part 3)

He was gangland’s Capo dei Capi - a mentor and teacher to violent younger criminals and a powerful godfather who held a key position in Ireland’s criminal underworld.In life, he paved the way for others as one of the first bosses on a sophisticated organised crime group. He mixed with paramilitaries and criminals and became the country’s first cocaine cowboy when he was caught trying to set up a mule smuggling route between Miami and Dublin.And even in death, he holds a unique position in gangland as his murder marked a changing of the guard and a moment when the old order made way for the new.In Part Three of the Life and Crimes of Eamon Kelly we look at his work as a mentor and the ambitious dissidents who ruined it all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

23 Okt 31min

Episode 1237: Ruth Lawrence trial hears how she described shooting Dublin man in 2014

Episode 1237: Ruth Lawrence trial hears how she described shooting Dublin man in 2014

A witness has told the court how Ruth Lawrence demonstrated how she shot an alleged drug dealer in 2014. Stacey Symes, described as a significant witness by the prosecution, was in the dock today for the double murder trial.Niall speaks to Eamon Dillon about the witness' account of the events surrounding the gun murders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

22 Okt 29min

Episode 1236: The life and crimes of Ireland's first cocaine cowboy Eamon Kelly (Part 2)

Episode 1236: The life and crimes of Ireland's first cocaine cowboy Eamon Kelly (Part 2)

He was gangland’s Capo dei Capi - a mentor and teacher to violent younger criminals and a powerful godfather who held a key position in Ireland’s criminal underworld.In life, he paved the way for others as one of the first bosses on a sophisticated organised crime group. He mixed with paramilitaries and criminals and became the country’s first cocaine cowboy when he was caught trying to set up a mule smuggling route between Miami and Dublin.And even in death, he holds a unique position in gangland as his murder marked a changing of the guard and a moment when the old order made way for the new.In part two of The Life and Crimes of Eamon Kelly, Nicola and Niall detail the cocaine plot that landed him in jail and the relationships he forged behind bars which would go on to make him a vital underworld elder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

22 Okt 32min

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