On a cold December evening in 1992, the peaceful and affluent suburb of Malahide, North Dublin, was shattered by a brutal and baffling crime. Grace Livingstone, a 56-year-old wife, mother, and respected member of the local community, was executed in her own bedroom with a single shotgun blast to the back of the head. Her killer vanished without a trace. Despite early suspicions pointing to her husband, a high-ranking tax investigator who owned the very weapon that was used, no one was ever charged. No motive was ever confirmed. More than thirty years later, the murder of Grace Livingstone remains one of Ireland’s most unsettling and high-profile unsolved cases—an enduring cold case marked by missteps, suspicion, and controversy. What follows is the Radio Espial TIMELINE—a gripping, detailed reconstruction of a murder that stunned a nation. This is not just a cold case... it's a story of how truth and a murderer can vanish in plain sight.
Three Irish men have mysteriously vanished in the Netherlands under odd circumstances. Andrew Furey, visiting Amsterdam in April 2022, disappeared after a night out in the Rembrandtplein area, never returning to his accommodation. In November 2009, Noel Gill, a construction worker in Rotterdam, was last seen crossing the Erasmus Bridge after watching a football match with friends. Paul Nolan Miralles, a long-time resident and artist in Amsterdam, vanished in April 2011 after leaving work to cycle home. In this episode of MISSING IN THE NETHERLADS, we examine the three cases and their eventual solved outcomes.