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NEW CASE UPDATES: TINA SATCHWELL, FIONA PENDER, ANNIE MCCARRICK, ASHLING MURPHY (E72)

For this episode of Radio Espial, we have new case updates on the Tina Satchwell murder case and the trial of her husband; a case classification change and new search for Fiona Pender; an arrest and new search in the Annie McCarrick murder case; and further convictions in the Ashling Murphy murder case. There are two highly active and sensitive cases covered here. Please be respectful in the comments. You may feel by commenting that you are not responsible for what you say... but we are. Think before you blink... before you comment. We all want the two active cases to reach a successful prosecution. If you have new or relevant information... you go to the phoneline below... not the comment section for attention and to see how clever everyone else might think you look. To contact An Garda SĆ­ochĆ”na with a tip about a crime, you can call the Garda Confidential Line at 1800 666 111. CASES #tinasatchwell #fionapender #anniemccarrick #ashlingmurphy  

Former Garda TOSH LAVERY Reveals Insights on Four Irish COLD CASES (E70)

In this Radio Espial episode, Tosh Lavery discusses several high-profile cold cases, his involvement in them, offering his expert insights on these unsolved mysteries. He covers the disappearances of Fiona Sinnott, Philip Cairns, Trevor Deely, and Mary Boyle, presenting case details and the inner workings of the search for evidence.  

TOSH LAVERY INTERVIEW: DANGER, DEATH & DRAMA (EP69)

Tosh Lavery, a former member of the Garda Sub-Aqua Unit, spent over three decades confronting some of Ireland’s most harrowing tragedies, from the Whiddy Island disaster and the assassination of Lord Mountbatten to the murder of journalist Veronica Guerin. Known for his gravelly voice and sparkling blue eyes, Tosh was a fearless maverick who found his calling in the darkest of waters—recovering bodies, bringing closure to grieving families, and tirelessly pursuing justice in missing persons cases. His career, though marked by heroism and dedication, took a heavy personal toll, contributing to a long battle with alcoholism and the breakdown of his marriage. Despite the trauma, Tosh found a way forward and has been sober for nearly three decades, channelling his energy into advocacy work for families of the missing. Born and raised in Waterford, Tosh’s childhood was grounded in community and modest means, shaped by a strong work ethic inherited from his parents. Joining the GardaĆ­ at jus...