What a nut job.
Anyone watch the interview on tv3 last night.
What a nut job.
Anyone watch the interview on tv3 last night.
BarryD (15-09-21), IDF2 (17-09-21), JAMESCORK (15-09-21), MichelleFox (15-09-21)
Didn't see it but did he do it
Innocent until proven guilty.
The Gardai fucked any chance of anyone really knocking for sure.
Blame corrupt Gardai
I think he is eccentric alright but don't think he did it,big man capable of doing it alright.
Ian Bailey is a man with a proven track record of extreme violence against women. Sophies death was shocking, battered to death by somebody swinging a breeze block. I have no doubts whatsoever.
BarryD (15-09-21), Rooney2808 (15-09-21)
Will media coverage of this story never end….
bmw528 (22-01-24)
BarryD (15-09-21)
Well I think he did it. As he said she is dead before anybody knows... I think Garda fu@# that up badly. But your man love all that attention.
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I really dont believe he did it. Whats his motive? He is an eccentric, narcistic egocentric, nutjob alright, but that doesnt make him a killer.
Interesting few facts that came from the pod cast and docus. Sophie had told her husband she wanted a divorce shortly before coming to Ireland. She also had an affair with another French guy. She knew her killer as she walked to the gate with him. A French citizen is known to have flown to Cork airport and leave a couple of days later. The Gardai knowing this went to Paris but were refused the ability to question anyone. I wolud think it most likely she was killed by a Frenchie.
Baily didnt know her (so he says). She comes to Ireland so infrequently. How could there have been a relationship in such a small community and go unnoticed.
I reckon it was a hit job.
176x (15-09-21), BarryD (15-09-21), bmw528 (22-01-24), Clubcard (15-09-21), JMastodon (28-01-24), MichelleFox (15-09-21), Sandman Dan (17-09-21), TonyB (15-09-21)
INNOCENT until proven guilty by the Irish Justice system