Category: Justice
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REVIEW INTO DEATH OF FR. NIALL MOLLOY FINDS NO FURTHER INQUIRY WARRANTED
MIDLANDS RADIO 31st March 2015 An independent examination of a garda review into the death of a priest in Offaly 30 years ago has found that a further inquiry is not warranted. Father Niall Molloy was found dead in the Clara home of Richard and Theresa Flynn in July 1985 – Richard Flynn was subsequently…
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Over 57,000 views to website
This website has had over 57,275 views to date. Yesterday 31 march 2015 recorded a total 1,135 views in one day. That is the highest number of views in one day
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Comment from Commissioner Nōirin O’Sullivan
On the McGinn report, she said she was also very conscious there was a bereaved family at the centre of the case. She said she hoped the report would bring some comfort to the family. It appeared the work of the serious crime review team had been vindicated but she said she took no comfort from…
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McGinn Report Five months later
The McGinn report was published today. It was dated Oct 10th 2014 . Why did it take five months for Minister Frances Fitzgerald to publish it
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http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/further-inquiries-into-death-of-father-niall-molloy-ruled-out-31108449.html
http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/further-inquiries-into-death-of-father-niall-molloy-ruled-out-31108449.html
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The McGinn Report
Report from Dominic McGinn S.C. Published today http://justice.ie/en/JELR/Pages/McGinn
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Comment on Twitter
User Actions Following Oireachtas Retort@Oireachtas_RX A proper tribute to Veronica Guerin would be justice in the Fr Molloy & several other cases, not a motorway bridge Reply Retweeted Favorited More RETWEETS 15 FAVORITES 13 10:24 AM – 13 Feb 2015
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55,000 views to this website
Now over 55,000 views to this Website / Blog. New material added on a regular basis. Old press cuttings added every week.
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Niall’s father was a Senator 1922 – 1931
Fr Niall’s father William J Molloy who served as a Senator, representing Roscommon, 1922 -1931
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“Your Uncle wasn’t killed; he was slaughtered “– Local Garda
“your Uncle wasn’t killed; he was slaughtered “– That was a comment from one of the first Guards to arrive at the scene, to my late brother Ian Maher.
