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The notorious story of a man convicted of the murder of two young girls, as well as another killing at a military base.
The notorious story of a man convicted of the murder of two young girls, as well as another killing at a military base.
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S7, EP8 "Adrian Prout"A master manipulator is accused of the murder of his wife, and is eventually caught out by a polygraph test - and his own fiancée.
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S8, EP20 "Eric Locke"Dublin man Eric Locke refuses to accept it when Sonia Blount, a mother of one, ends their relationship.
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S8, EP19 "Catherine Nevin"Catherine Nevin reports a break-in and violent attack at her pub, which leaves her husband dead.
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S8, EP18 "Charlotte and Linda Mulhall"In March 2005, the gardaí recover human body parts from the Royal Canal in Dublin.
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S8, EP17 "Colin Whelan"When Mary Gough is found dead in her family home, her husband Colin Whelan appears shocked.
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