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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
    One of the great scandals, imho, of the Irish Justice System.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_...%28criminal%29




    The problem with Larry Murphy is that he is strongly suspected of being a serial killer and is regarded as a danger to the public. He was released because it wasn't proven.
    If he was a serial killer, as suspected, he had abducted women off the street in broad daylight and would be very dangerous.
    Larry Murphy is an Irishman who, in 2001, was convicted of kidnapping, repeatedly raping, and attempting to murder a young Carlow woman in the Wicklow Mountains.[1]

    During the ordeal, Murphy kidnapped the woman and locked her in the boot of his car. He then drove to Kilkea in County Kildare, where he repeatedly raped and beat her. She was then locked in the boot again while he drove to Spinans Cross in the Wicklow Mountains where he again raped her several times vaginally, anally and orally.[2] The woman began to fight back and Murphy produced a plastic bag, which he placed over her head in an attempt to suffocate her. He stopped his assault when two late-night hunters came across the scene and recognised[citation needed] Murphy. Murphy fled the area and returned to his home.[3]

    The hunters then escorted the terrified woman to the police station in Baltinglass, where they identified Murphy as her attacker. Murphy was arrested the next morning when members of the Garda Síochána (the Irish police force) came to his home. He knew why they were there and admitted what he had done the previous day. Murphy was later tried and convicted of rape and attempted murder. He was released on 12 August 2010 after serving ten years. His release caused a public outcry, particularly as he had refused treatment while in prison and never demonstrated any remorse. Murphy's suspected involvement in some of Ireland's most famous missing persons cases also contributed to the controversy.[4][5][6][7]

    During questioning about the woman's injuries, it was reported that Murphy commented: "Well, she's alive isn't she?" and: "She was lucky",[8] and showed no sign of remorse or guilt.[9] Even though a life sentence was available to the court and would mean Murphy could be held in custody indefinitely, Judge Carney sentenced Murphy to only fifteen years (taking into account Murphy's guilty plea which spared his victim having to testify in court and highlighting the fact that sentences by him had been overturned by the Criminal Court of Appeal) and he served just ten. Murphy was sentenced before the Sex Offenders Act was introduced in 2001 so he is not subject to a post-release supervision order.

    Missing
    Eva Brennan (1993)
    Annie McCarrick (1993)
    Imelda Keenan (1994)
    Jo-Jo Dollard (1995)
    Fiona Pender (1996)
    Fiona Sinnott (1998)
    Ciara Breen (1998)
    Deirdre Jacob (1998

    And Fiona Pender was 7 and half months pregnant !!!
    Last edited by willie wacker; 07-05-16 at 10:06.


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