
Unmasking Graham Dwyer: How forensic psychology helped catch and convict Elaine O’Hara’s killer
2 July - 23 minsIt's ten years since architect Graham Dwyer was convicted of the murder of childcare worker Elaine O’Hara, whose remains were discovered in the Dublin Mountains in September 2013. The evidence in his trial shocked the nation, exposing Dwyer’s sadistic fantasies and serial abuse of a vulnerable young woman. For almost a decade, Graham Dwyer pursued every avenue of appeal, finally exhausting his legal options in July 2024. He continues to serve a life sentence.
Geraldine Noone is a forensic psychologist who spent more than thirty years in An Garda Síochána and, since retirement, has worked for Interpol and FIFA, as well as a private consultant. She was centrally involved in the investigation...