Category: unsolved murder
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Letters to Commissioner Callinan
10th Jan 2012 Commissioner Callinan, Garda H Q Phoenix Park Dear Commissioner Callinan, Three weeks ago, the Irish Independent contacted your press office regarding extremely grave claims about the murder of my uncle Fr Niall Molloy (Clara, Co Offaly, 08/07/1985) made by crime reporter Paul Williams. In his new book Badfellas, he states…
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Fr Molloy. 33,000 views of website
The total number of views to this website is now in excess of 33,100. Over 1,000 views recorded in the last four days.
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New EU directive will force disclosure of reasons not to prosecute
http://www.rte.ie/news/2013/1019/481383-new-eu-law-to-force-disclosures-on-dropped-cases/ Director of Public Prosecutions Claire Loftus said the directive will give victims the right to receive reasons in a range of offences – including rape, child sexual abuse and harassment. The ruling must be transposed into Irish Law by November 2015. RELATED AUDIO & VIDEO Watch: DPP wants co-operation from counselling groups Watch: DPP urges…
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Fr. Molloy. Email from a nephew to TD’S
“For almost 30 year, people have hidden behind a wall of silence, deceit, corruption and cover-up. Time for the light of justice to shine on them and reveal them to the people for what they are. Many, many people have gone to their graves overshadowed by this heartache.” The above email was sent to TD’S…
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“and bring the Commissioner with you “
Mick Wallace: “Fine Gael used to pride itself as the party of law and order. How, in god’s name, can they still stand over that. You avoid using strong legislation, in order not to seek out the truth, not to reveal it. You don’t ask, you wouldn’t ask the [Garda] Commissioner [Martin Callinan] if he actually…
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Dáil debate – 26th. Feb. 2014
TD’s Clare Daly, Mick Wallace and Joan Collins have mentioned Niall’s case this morning. The case was also mentioned by another two TD’S in the afternoon.
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Mick Wallace on Judicial appointments
During the second stage debate of the Thirty-fourth Amendment to the Constitution (Judicial Appointments) Bill 2013 in the Dáil last Friday, Mick Wallace TD spoke about unsolved murder of Fr Niall Molloy in 1985. “A final example of what can go wrong when judicial appointments are political and when judges are too close to…
