Episode 1271: Kinahan mobster Sean McGovern applies for free legal aid to dodge murder and gang charges

Episode 1271: Kinahan mobster Sean McGovern applies for free legal aid to dodge murder and gang charges

Kinahan Cartel lieutenant Sean McGovern has applied for free legal aid to fight a charge of murder and a number of charges related to organised crime offences which have been levelled against him in Ireland.


McGovern - Daniel Kinahan’s right hand man in the mob - was extradited to face trial in the Special Criminal Court in Dublin where a judge has questioned how he funded his lifestyle in Dubai over the past eight years.


Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about McGovern and the cases against him.

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Episode 343: Noel Long - What the jury didn't hear as he is convicted of the 1981 murder of Nora Sheehan

Episode 343: Noel Long - What the jury didn't hear as he is convicted of the 1981 murder of Nora Sheehan

Cold case killer Noel Long was found guilty today of the murder Nora Sheehan in Cork 42 years ago.Crime World's Clodagh Meaney attended the trial and heard the in camera evidence and arguments as he tried repeatedly to have the charges withdrawn.She was also there for the emotional moment when he was finally found guilty and when a family ended their four year wait for justice for a loving mother. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

4 Aug 202345min

Episode 342: The Witness Protection Programme in Northern Ireland

Episode 342: The Witness Protection Programme in Northern Ireland

It operates under different legislation in a country divided by a border which may be invisible to criminals, but which is very clear in different policing practices. But has the North had any more success with evidence given by those on the witness Protection Program than the Republic where the latest signing Jonathan Dowdall is set to disappear into the sunset without achieving anything for the state.Nicola is joined by the Belfast Telegraph's crime correspondent Alison Morris about the Ulster criminals who broke Omerta and agreed to testify against their own in the courtrooms of Belfast and beyond.From Killer Brothers Robert and Ian Stewart, to Gary Haggarty, a former commander of the brutal Ulster Volunteer Force, we consider what the taxpayer has got for their money and who are the real winners of a program struggling to survive in the modern era of facial recognition and social media? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

4 Aug 202332min

Episode 341: Noel Long trial - jury deliberate in the oldest murder case to be prosecuted in the state

Episode 341: Noel Long trial - jury deliberate in the oldest murder case to be prosecuted in the state

The jury in the trial of 74 year old man Noel Long who is accused of the murder of Nora Sheehan in 1981 retired on Thursday evening to resume deliberations on Friday morning.Long of Passage West in Cork has pleaded not guilty at the Central Criminal Court to the murder at an unknown place 42 years ago.The jury of seven men and four women had deliberated for almost four hours on Thursday after requesting a drawing of the injuries Mrs Sheehan sustained which was not available to them.Nicola speaks to Clodagh Meaney as a verdict is awaited in the Cold Case trial. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

3 Aug 202313min

Episode 340: Noel Long trial - the closing statements and what's next

Episode 340: Noel Long trial - the closing statements and what's next

As the prosecution and defence gave their closing speeches in the murder trial of Noel Long accused in the 1981 death of Nora Sheehan, we look at the final comments, the evidence and what we expect to happen next.Clodagh Meaney speaks to Niall Donald about what she’s seen and heard in court. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

2 Aug 202324min

Episode 339: How a top cop helped crack the case of the Scissor Sisters

Episode 339: How a top cop helped crack the case of the Scissor Sisters

A dismembered body of an unidentified victim, a missing head and a mystery that took years to solve. The case of Farah Swaleh Noor and the so called Scissor Sisters who were convicted of his brutal death fascinated the nation but behind the scenes one Detective was uncovering a tragic story that he would never forget.Nicola speaks with retired Chief Superintendent Christy Mangan about the body in the canal and the efforts he went to find out what happened.He tells about the murder cases, feuds and operations that defined his career and which form the intriguing narrative of his new book 'Cracking the Case'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

2 Aug 20231h 7min

Episode 338: Noel Long trial - court hears evidence from Dr Marie Cassidy

Episode 338: Noel Long trial - court hears evidence from Dr Marie Cassidy

The trial of Noel Long for the murder of Nora Sheehan in 1981 is entering it’s final phase this week when the Prosecution and the Defence give their closing speeches.Long has pleaded not guilty to the cold case murder of the 54 year old woman from Ballyphehane in Cork 42 years ago.Nicola speaks with Crime World’s Clodagh Meaney about the latest evidence in the trial. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 Aug 202319min

Episode 337: Sunday World is 50 - Fr Brian D'arcy

Episode 337: Sunday World is 50 - Fr Brian D'arcy

For the second episode of our Crime World special marking the 50th birthday of the Sunday World, Nicola is joined by Fr Brian D'arcy. The Catholic priest has been a columnist with the newspaper for almost half a century. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

31 Juli 20231h 7min

Episode 336: Violence on the streets of Dublin

Episode 336: Violence on the streets of Dublin

It was the attack that lead the US to warn tourists to 'keep a low profile' in Dublin city centre. Last week, New York native Stephen Termini was left with possible life-changing injuries after an attack on Dublin’s Talbot Street. The shocking attack sparked a wave of calls to get more gardai on the beat and stamp down on random violence. But has our capital city really become a lawless hellscape? And will more garda resources solve all the problems?  Niall Donald is joined by Irish Independent crime reporter Robin Schiller to discuss Dublin’s mean streets.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

29 Juli 202324min

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