Céline Cawley was a Dublin-based film producer whose death in Howth in December 2008 became one of Ireland’s most closely examined criminal cases. This Radio Espial Timeline documents the established sequence of events, placing key moments in chronological order and examining how the investigation unfolded. The timeline is victim-centred and includes personal insight from Céline’s daughter, Georgia, providing context on the impact of the events and their aftermath. This documentary-style timeline focuses on facts, location, and chronology rather than speculation, contributing to the wider record of Irish true crime and criminal justice history.
In May 1980, 22-year-old art student Jessie Earl disappeared from her home in Eastbourne. When her remains were discovered nine years later near Beachy Head, the case should have changed everything. Instead, her death was met with an open verdict, lost evidence, and decades of unanswered questions. This Radio Espial episode examines the disappearance of Jessie Earl, the circumstances surrounding the discovery of her body, and the long campaign by her family to have her death formally recognised as murder. In 2022, more than forty years after Jessie vanished, a new inquest finally ruled that she was unlawfully killed by a third party. No one has ever been charged with Jessie's murder.