
Episode 966: Justice For My Father - the IRA murder of prison officer Brian Stack
16 April - 56 minsThe son of murdered prison officer Brian Stack has written a new book about his father’s death at the hands of an IRA assassin.
Austin Stack was just 14 when his dad was shot and left with horrific life altering injuries. He survived for 18 months before dying from complications.
Now 42 years on, Austin says he would like to look his father’s killers in the eye and tell them how his death has affected him.
His book Justice for My Father is published by Bonnier and available in all bookshops.
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Episode 986: (Day 3) The body under the staircase - Richard Satchwell murder trial
On day three of the trial of murder accused Richard Satchwell, the jury heard interviews he did with media outlets in the year following his wife Tina's disappearance, where he claimed he was an innocent man and how he was hopeful his wife would be found alive. Eimear Rabbitt is joined by Sunday World journalist Eamon Dillon, who has been in court this week to hear all the evidence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
38 mins
1 May Finished

Episode 985: Mike Gaine case upgraded to homicide investigation
The investigation into the disappearance of Kerry farmer Michael Gaine has been upgraded to a homicide probe as his wife Janice makes her first appeal. Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the developments in the baffling case. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11 mins
1 May Finished

Episode 984: (Day 2) The body under the staircase - Richard Satchwell murder trial
Day 2 of the trial of murder accused Richard Satchwell heard interviews he gave to the media begging his wife to come home months after the State says he had murdered her and buried her body under the stairs of their Cork home. Eamon Dillon has been in court. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
36 mins
30 April Finished

Episode 983: Maurice Sines and his links to the Irish Kinahan mafia
He's a named associate of top tier members of the Kinahan Cartel and now, controversial businessman Maurice Sines - aka Fred Doe - is accused of rubbishing his neighbours in posh Eton. So, who is Maurice Sines and what are his links to the Irish mafia? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
45 mins
30 April Finished

Episode 982: The body under the staircase - Richard Satchwell murder trial (Day 1)
Truck driver Richard Satchwell has gone on trial for the murder of his wife Tina, whose remains were discovered under the floorboards of their Cork home almost six years after she disappeared. The trial at the Central Criminal Court is expected to hear 100 witnesses and last up to six weeks. Nicola speaks with Eamon Dillon about the opening of the case and the details heard about a shallow grave in a house in Youghal, where Satchwell lived until he was charged with murder in 2023 - three days after his wife's body was found. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
32 mins
29 April Finished

Episode 981: CAB target Anthony O'Sullivan and his history with Kinahan enforcers and drug dealers
A CAB target who the High Court heard has a string of high-end gangland associates is fighting his case to keep his two properties. Anthony O’Sullivan says he is an innocent professional gambler, horse and greyhound breeder, and car dealer. However, the Bureau says he does not have enough legitimate income to have been able to gamble more than €1 million and pump hundreds of thousands into his homes. Nicola speaks with Eamon Dillon about a fascinating case about alleged money laundering on the racetracks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
31 mins
29 April Finished