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Biggest problem with solving these cases is that the bodies were concealed so there is no crime scene to work with and there's no end of places you can hide a body in Ireland. Another problem is our police force were not organised and experienced enough in dealing with missing person cases because serial murder hadn't happened in Ireland before. I would love for these cases to be solved some day but I have doubts they ever will be.
Like the Appalachians, there are countless places where people can go missing and never be found...and sometimes the perpetrators of violent crime ARE the police.
@@julielevinge266 This was up to 10 different women disappearing in as many years. Nothing like that had been seen before in Ireland. I don't think they are all connected but I think some of these women were taken by a serial killer.
Another certified banger of a vid. We had an active serial killer in my town, Anchorage Alaska, in 2016. He was thankfully killed in a spontaneous encounter with the police that winter. I'll never forget how the feeling in town changed during that summer though, strangers were checking in on each other as you walked the street at night. It hadn't been officially confirmed to be a serial killer, but people knew.
But none of us should lose sight of the fact that these young women were loved members of someone's family who will never get over the loss of their loved ones. RIP
I live incredibly close to the Wicklow mountains, and these cases have chilled me to the bone. What frightens me, personally, is how alike the Wicklow Mountains are to the Moors of England: the potential for hidden bodies to be strewn across both is incredibly high. Driving or hiking through the Wicklow Mountains leaves a pit in my stomach. I always feel like I'm being watched by someone. It wouldn't surprise me if a hiker were to find another body here soon, especially once the weather clears, as femicides have taken a rise in Ireland in the last year. Great video as always Pandox, very respectful and well researched on a case that hits quite literally close to home ❤️
It really sounds like a "great" place for many killers to operate, not only a thousand of options to hide the body so it will never be found, but also witnesses seeing how two men are catching a woman and doing nothing, reporting it much later.
I’d never heard about these murders and I’ve lived in Waterford and Kilkenny. How horrible for the victims and their families. In a small country like Ireland you would have to think it’s the work of a single maniac but you never know. A pity they haven’t been caught and punished.
Just watched this and got quite a shock at the Larry Murphy picture's.. I had a horrible encounter with a guy in the 80s in Ireland county Donegal.. He wasn't from the area he was working at a new shopping precinct area in the town he also said he was a carpenter... I had to Google him for more picture's and the pics from his arrest wearing the red fleece gave me a jolt... The brown hair the square fringe the dimple on his chin.. He just looks older.. Luckily for me being a bit street wise and starting to get really pissed off I'm from Glasgow Scotland.. I managed to get away from this guy by pulling myself away from him and stopping a car in the middle of the road and jumping in it complete shock to the driver but i was desperate at this point the guy was grabbing me trying to get me to go through bushes to see the river in spate... a really scary encounter that i have never forgotten i reckon he had been watching me for a while as i passed by daily where he was working he would be standing most days and would say hello to me...
That is terrifying! You should really reach out to investigators. Maybe, possibly, something you tell them could help. You were meant for more in this world...
jenny terrell is right you might be able to place him in an area at a particular time which could lead to further charges if some one else in the area went missing around that time. they may have suspicions but no way of placing him in the area
Noreen, you should find out who the contractor was on that project and go from there. they might be able to provide some useful info to confirm who this guy was.
It’s shocking that the taxi driver witnessed a woman looking like she was escaping and then watched two men force her back into the car and did nothing about it im not saying he should have gotten directly involved but at least get a plate number contact law enforcement immediately and report what he had seen he may have saved her life and many more it just seems wrong to not do anything
This is why they say don’t ever tell, “Help!” You always yell, “Fire!” People don’t wanna get involved when there’s a chance they might get involved in something dangerous, but they will absolutely flock to a catastrophe.
Wtf. You see a women, looking like she's trying to escape from the back of a car, see two men get out and drag her back in, and don't tell anyone or do anything!??
I'd love to hear you talk about the serial killer around East Anglia in England during the 90s and early 2000s. Mainly in Norwich and Ipswich. Because most of the victims were ladies of the night the police and media gave them little attention to this day and they're still unsolved.
@@fidelio9301 They don't have one. The police and media would never even give the killings that much attention. Though I suspect they are mostly the work of Steve Wright The Suffolk Strangler who lived in the area at the time. Had a similar MO etc.
Unfortunately, “no one cares” about ladies of the night. Smh Those poor women will never get any form of Justice. At least not in this life. I’m curious… you said this killer was active in the 90’s and early 2000’s. Why do you think he stopped? Got too old? Died somehow? Got incarcerated on other charges? Left the area and is killing in another hemisphere for all we know?
@@DizzyDez613 I think it was Steve Wright known as the Suffolk Strangler. The murders fit his known M.O and he lived in the area at the time and was known to see prostitutes there. The killings also stopped once he was captured for the 2006 Ipswich murders. Steve was almost 50 when they caught him so unlikely those Ipswich deaths were his first time.
LOL WHAT?! "She's depressed so maybe she's gone forever, but it's fine cause she might have offed herself rather than been murdered." ????? That's not worth investigating??????
There is something weird about these cases. Most if not all are family oriented, happening around holidays, at just the right time there was an opportunity, to people with big families, who later report getting silent phone calls. These are premeditated, extremely strategized, and personal. Whoever this monster is, they either know their victims or preselected them well ahead of the murders, and they have serious familial issues, possibly with a sister or their mother.
Maybe because it would be a 2v1 against dudes who may have weapons? And he's not willing to die over some random person he's never met? He's not out there looking for a fight and can't know what that is about. What if it's a mob related situation? What if there's more ppl out there that he doesn't see? It's easy to be a general after the battle. But I bet you all would've done so much more...
@@josephprendergast2 Indeed. But I find it very hard to believe that these keyboard warrior types online would do absolutely anything whatsoever if they were faced with something like this actually happening in front of them.
@@filipferencak2717 I know what you mean! People might talk a lot of shit, but actions speak far louder than words! Even myself if i was put in a situation like this i might have these many ideas in my head of what i would do but when im faced with it all that goes out the door in that very moment. Its either fight or flight right man?
Ahh good to know the law enforcement cares deeply about the common people, treats each case with respect and does not release suspicious individuals out of prison :)
Im from Baltinglass. We all know that all the ones around kildare were Larry Murphy. Its a common understanding among us, too bad the gardai can't find concrete evidence
My daughter and I lived in Newbridge, County Kildare in 1994-1998. Never heard of this case until several years later after I had returned to the states and saw a television program there about these missing Irish women! I suggested to my daughter it might be an American serial killer who visited Ireland regularly, as women there would not be as careful as American women have had to be. Thank you for this more comprehensive report on what remains an awful mystery.
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Baby was with her x boyfriends family for the weekend, the x boyfriend that was last person to see her, yet kept baby for nearly 2 weeks not reporting her missing? They then brought up her daughter no access to missing mothers family!! Tragic!💔
im irish and never heard of Claire Boylan, the media never mentions it here hardly for some reason compared to the likes of jojo dollard or annie mccarrick
I only heard about this via an article in the irish times..it chills me to the bone that whoever was responsible for these disappearances is probably still out there
I live in Ireland and this case had always been known to me throughout my life, however I'm shocked with how much u have said here I had no idea about. Beyond.. Thank you. It's all starting to make sense now.
I live fairly close to where Patricia Doherty lived and I never knew about this at all, the pub you mentioned is now called The Old Mill and has been for some time, but this is insane that I never knew before this video
The male dominated police department in Ireland have in the past treated crimes against women lightly. Disparaging women’s character or using runaway or depression as a reason they went missing was easier than taking their disappearance seriously. Not linking the crimes was a way to ignore the fact they most likely had a serial killer committing these horrific crimes.
It is this fact, which has Ireland or at least , this backward ridden, ineptitude riddled , partitioned section of it ,with one of the worst woman murder detection rates of western Europe. Too busy with their intergenerational nepotism, deferring on our aspirations for reunification, for fear of rocking the boat. Happy instead to blame republicans at every turn. Their counterparts in the north , the then RUC ,were worse again as is borne out with the story of the British agents , Dingnam Starr's and Toman whom they protected as they murdered and secretly buried a young woman Margaret Perry, who had inadvertently uncovered their treachery.
I was just telling my 17 year old daughter yesterday that we have a serial killer in Ireland. She asked me where he is from and I told her 'Baltinglass'. The poor, unfortunate girl that Larry Murphy abducted and sexually assaulted was a hairdresser who worked in my town and he took her when she was leaving work on a Saturday evening. If it hadn't been for the two guys out 'poaching' in the mountains that night she would not have survived the attack and Murphy would not have been caught. He absolutely has blood on his hands and will spend the rest of his miserable life in hiding.
Especially in the past--though recent past--people just failed to make the link, for various reasons. The one I hate the most--common in my country--is that they 'didn't want to alarm people'. And, of course, we still fail to pay attention to escalating sex crimes.
Fiona Sinnott's case is disturbing. What caused her to have such severe arm pain? (26.59) And why were her household possessions bin-bagged then dumped in a field? Who owned her rented home?
Seems very likely. They recently caught the Long Island serial killer and discovered that his computer search history was full of searches related to his crimes. It would make sense that these guys get a thrill out of reading articles and watching videos about their crimes.
the first time i heard of the wicklow mountains was hozier talking about the inspiration behind his song, In A Week. actually learning about the discoveries made there is not quite as whimsical but i hope those victims find peace and justice 😢
Incredibly stunning area indeed but peculiar and suspicious in a harrowing way... Snow covered mountains do not necessarily have pleasant of appropriate impact on an already mentally disturbed and challenged consciousness
Man the Ma going back out for santa hats, and not coming back that’s fucked up…. You know she was in a good mood too, goddamn the idea that she was happy as hell more than likely no knowing she wasn’t going to live to see the next day is insane
I remember all of these, but I'm not aware 'Operation Trace' or that there has been any tie-in here in Ireland of all of these cases. We've had very few serial killers to be honest, but that doesn't mean there couldn't be one. Especially 15-20 years ago, we were still very much a localised country and strange or unknown persons were almost always observed by someone.
Sad story. Annie went to Ireland to live a happy life in the country she was infatuated with😢😢 and found her demise there😢 Two reasons why I don't believe Annie got on the bus at 3:40 pm: 1. Unpacked shopping 2. The sunset in Dublin on 26/03/1993 at 6:49 pm. I guess it was about an hour drive to Enniskerry, so the arrival time would have been at around 5 pm. Imo, too late to go there considering that she wanted to go there for a day. I would like to know who was that person who saw her getting on that bus. Annie had plans for the following day so partying at the pub in Glencullen on Friday, well, I find it unlikely. May she rest in peace 😢
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Fantastic video and channel 10 mins into this and all i can think of is the beast larry Murphy as he committed a lot of crimes in the wicklow mountains
The case where the house was emptied. That's a huge risk to take to do a clearout of bags worth of possessions, you could easily be disturbed, seen arriving or taking out bags, there has to be a good reason. My guess is perhaps there was a letter or photo connecting the person responsible but rather than taking the one item he wanted, which could be missed, he took out everything to disguise the item with the connection.
he's being protected by the authorities. the evidence has probably been destroyed and that quarry may be worth looking into. even interview people that worked there but its very difficult to solve. would the americans do a better job?
Have experience in forensics, mostly on psychological end of things... The victim profile here shouts its own parallel killer...I often wonder why the # of cases in US is so much greater vs. Other areas. Reporting? Something weird? Because this is a vulnerable population, I call human cause here. [Edit: I don't think there are other causes. I know]
Thanks for your brilliant analysis of these shocking cases however how many times do you hear the police failing to investigate properly and check for fingerprints
A group of powerful predators was suspected of the killings…they finally get a prime suspect who is upset and going to spill the beans/truth….then he dies in police custody. Nothing suspicious about that at all.
This might be way out there, however, I did hear by hearsay, that it was some body from the US who her father due to his position had crossed paths with, that had some part in her disappearance. I am writing without any malicious intent under freedom of speech. We can only hope the case will be resolved.
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@Garrett Shook 1982 is 41yrs ago - Was the Shooter a 13yr Old Student!?? or am I missing something?👍
@@kimtodd1202 and it is pretty DECENT of you to mention it. Your grammar however is NOT DECENT
@@kimtodd1202 (it’s “descent”) if you do call people out, at least don’t embarrass yourself along the way
@@kimtodd1202 that’s more like it! Now you’re Irish! Next time don’t pretend first, just be yourself!
Biggest problem with solving these cases is that the bodies were concealed so there is no crime scene to work with and there's no end of places you can hide a body in Ireland. Another problem is our police force were not organised and experienced enough in dealing with missing person cases because serial murder hadn't happened in Ireland before. I would love for these cases to be solved some day but I have doubts they ever will be.
Could possibly some touch DNA evidence yet to be discovered , it’s amazing what they can collect these days
Like the Appalachians, there are countless places where people can go missing and never be found...and sometimes the perpetrators of violent crime ARE the police.
Serial killing hadn’t happened before in Ireland or just none were discovered?
@@julielevinge266 This was up to 10 different women disappearing in as many years. Nothing like that had been seen before in Ireland. I don't think they are all connected but I think some of these women were taken by a serial killer.
Seems they’ve had serial killers just none been recognised or caught???
Irishman here from the midlands, glad a good channel can help shine a light on this.
Thank you
Another certified banger of a vid.
We had an active serial killer in my town, Anchorage Alaska, in 2016. He was thankfully killed in a spontaneous encounter with the police that winter. I'll never forget how the feeling in town changed during that summer though, strangers were checking in on each other as you walked the street at night. It hadn't been officially confirmed to be a serial killer, but people knew.
James dale Ritchie
I thought everyone was a seral.killer in alaska
A Crime Channel with original content, just what I'm looking for. Thanks very much Pandox.
Glad you found the channel!
But none of us should lose sight of the fact that these young women were loved members of someone's family who will never get over the loss of their loved ones. RIP
Too bad the garda couldn't figure their way out of a cardboard box
Legend says they couldn't punch their way out of a wet paper bag.
Neither can my cat
Are you dissing the gaurd who held onto his dna and traveled to England to have it tested ????
The only thing worse than an ☘️ politician is an Irischer copper.
Yea they’re useless
If I ever go missing in Ireland don’t tell the police I’ve been depressed before
I live incredibly close to the Wicklow mountains, and these cases have chilled me to the bone. What frightens me, personally, is how alike the Wicklow Mountains are to the Moors of England: the potential for hidden bodies to be strewn across both is incredibly high. Driving or hiking through the Wicklow Mountains leaves a pit in my stomach. I always feel like I'm being watched by someone. It wouldn't surprise me if a hiker were to find another body here soon, especially once the weather clears, as femicides have taken a rise in Ireland in the last year.
Great video as always Pandox, very respectful and well researched on a case that hits quite literally close to home ❤️
Thank you for your eloquent comment and kind words. Stay safe out there.
@@pandoxvideos I'm lucky to be a stocky man, but you can never be too safe out there nowadays
It really sounds like a "great" place for many killers to operate, not only a thousand of options to hide the body so it will never be found, but also witnesses seeing how two men are catching a woman and doing nothing, reporting it much later.
I’d never heard about these murders and I’ve lived in Waterford and Kilkenny. How horrible for the victims and their families. In a small country like Ireland you would have to think it’s the work of a single maniac but you never know. A pity they haven’t been caught and punished.
Sickos are everywhere in every town in every country. That fear that you feel is being unarmed. Carry a shilelegh.
Just watched this and got quite a shock at the Larry Murphy picture's.. I had a horrible encounter with a guy in the 80s in Ireland county Donegal.. He wasn't from the area he was working at a new shopping precinct area in the town he also said he was a carpenter... I had to Google him for more picture's and the pics from his arrest wearing the red fleece gave me a jolt... The brown hair the square fringe the dimple on his chin.. He just looks older.. Luckily for me being a bit street wise and starting to get really pissed off I'm from Glasgow Scotland.. I managed to get away from this guy by pulling myself away from him and stopping a car in the middle of the road and jumping in it complete shock to the driver but i was desperate at this point the guy was grabbing me trying to get me to go through bushes to see the river in spate... a really scary encounter that i have never forgotten i reckon he had been watching me for a while as i passed by daily where he was working he would be standing most days and would say hello to me...
That is terrifying! You should really reach out to investigators. Maybe, possibly, something you tell them could help. You were meant for more in this world...
jenny terrell is right you might be able to place him in an area at a particular time which could lead to further charges if some one else in the area went missing around that time. they may have suspicions but no way of placing him in the area
Noreen, you should find out who the contractor was on that project and go from there. they might be able to provide some useful info to confirm who this guy was.
Did you just leave this here or call the gaurds ?
That’s sounds absolutely terrifying!!
Thank god you got away,be careful out there.✊♥️
It’s shocking that the taxi driver witnessed a woman looking like she was escaping and then watched two men force her back into the car and did nothing about it im not saying he should have gotten directly involved but at least get a plate number contact law enforcement immediately and report what he had seen he may have saved her life and many more it just seems wrong to not do anything
Right???
Weirdly seems like something someone from ireland would do
Sadly, you are right. Irish people don't like to 'get involved'.@@MatureIndividual1
In Australia he would be known as a ‘gutless wonder’. 😐
HOW DO YOU SEE A WOMAN BEING SNATCHED AND NOT SAY ANYTHING?!
Ahh what about intervening to help?
Are u mad ira ,proddies, bloody army?
This is why they say don’t ever tell, “Help!” You always yell, “Fire!” People don’t wanna get involved when there’s a chance they might get involved in something dangerous, but they will absolutely flock to a catastrophe.
@@bradmerilic6848 sadly this is true, people rarely help others out of their own volition
It’s non of my business
I love it that you speak clearly, and cover lessor known cases. Thank you for this today 😊
Thanks for watching!
As an Irish person from the wesht it's cool to see someone covering some of our criminal history. I'd actually never even heard of this. Creepy!
so what's ''cool'' about it? seriously humans nowadays. awful
@@SamuraiSx19 maybe interesting is a better term. I doubt they mean to say that serial killings are cool
I just love the comment.
You never heard of this? Any or all of it? You must be living under one hell of a huge rock in the 'wesht' or maybe you're just a teenager 😆
Pandox really is one of the best crime channels out there. Thanks for covering cases that aren’t well known in the US.
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My retired detective grandfather said’ never trust a man with a centre parting’
aye!
What's that? Should I be scared?
Fair enough. But there is an exception to every rule. I am that exception & thoroughly trustworthy.
@@evryhndlestaknthat’s what someone I shouldn’t trust would say 🤨
Wtf. You see a women, looking like she's trying to escape from the back of a car, see two men get out and drag her back in, and don't tell anyone or do anything!??
Wouldn't be the first time. Unfortunately.
irish police seemed not to give a shit, about these poor woman. didnt try that hard.
They didn't.. Go back even further look up poor Mary Boyle.. I think she was aged 7..never found, stinks of a cover up. Poor child.
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You're the best, dude 👍
Thanks for being here!
I'd love to hear you talk about the serial killer around East Anglia in England during the 90s and early 2000s. Mainly in Norwich and Ipswich. Because most of the victims were ladies of the night the police and media gave them little attention to this day and they're still unsolved.
What’s the killers moniker in the media?
@@fidelio9301 They don't have one. The police and media would never even give the killings that much attention. Though I suspect they are mostly the work of Steve Wright The Suffolk Strangler who lived in the area at the time. Had a similar MO etc.
Unfortunately, “no one cares” about ladies of the night. Smh Those poor women will never get any form of Justice. At least not in this life.
I’m curious… you said this killer was active in the 90’s and early 2000’s. Why do you think he stopped? Got too old? Died somehow? Got incarcerated on other charges? Left the area and is killing in another hemisphere for all we know?
@@DizzyDez613 I think it was Steve Wright known as the Suffolk Strangler. The murders fit his known M.O and he lived in the area at the time and was known to see prostitutes there. The killings also stopped once he was captured for the 2006 Ipswich murders. Steve was almost 50 when they caught him so unlikely those Ipswich deaths were his first time.
Do you mean the Suffolk Strangler, who has been caught, convicted and is currently jailed?
LOL WHAT?! "She's depressed so maybe she's gone forever, but it's fine cause she might have offed herself rather than been murdered." ????? That's not worth investigating??????
There is something weird about these cases. Most if not all are family oriented, happening around holidays, at just the right time there was an opportunity, to people with big families, who later report getting silent phone calls. These are premeditated, extremely strategized, and personal. Whoever this monster is, they either know their victims or preselected them well ahead of the murders, and they have serious familial issues, possibly with a sister or their mother.
The back to back cases of the girls collecting welfare and then disappearing is super strange
Sounds like you're a better detective than the police there.
Wait. Cab driver saw her trying to escape, saw two men drag her back to the car, and did nothing? What a hero smh.
Why didnt he help and intervene?
Maybe because it would be a 2v1 against dudes who may have weapons? And he's not willing to die over some random person he's never met?
He's not out there looking for a fight and can't know what that is about. What if it's a mob related situation? What if there's more ppl out there that he doesn't see?
It's easy to be a general after the battle. But I bet you all would've done so much more...
@@filipferencak2717 When faced with fearful situations, everyone responds differently right?
@@josephprendergast2 Indeed. But I find it very hard to believe that these keyboard warrior types online would do absolutely anything whatsoever if they were faced with something like this actually happening in front of them.
@@filipferencak2717 I know what you mean! People might talk a lot of shit, but actions speak far louder than words! Even myself if i was put in a situation like this i might have these many ideas in my head of what i would do but when im faced with it all that goes out the door in that very moment. Its either fight or flight right man?
Ahh good to know the law enforcement cares deeply about the common people, treats each case with respect and does not release suspicious individuals out of prison :)
All the boyfriends never seemed to bat an eye when their girlfriends go missing 👀👀👀
These poor women 😢
Im from Baltinglass. We all know that all the ones around kildare were Larry Murphy. Its a common understanding among us, too bad the gardai can't find concrete evidence
Was there not a T.D s son a suspect in some of those cases .
Was he an Ellis
My daughter and I lived in Newbridge, County Kildare in 1994-1998. Never heard of this case until several years later after I had returned to the states and saw a television program there about these missing Irish women! I suggested to my daughter it might be an American serial killer who visited Ireland regularly, as women there would not be as careful as American women have had to be. Thank you for this more comprehensive report on what remains an awful mystery.
I'm 45 now and grew up in Dublin/Meath, I remember some of these cases. Ciara is pronounced Keer-a.
Same with Sophie in West Cork, they lost the frigging gate covered in blood.
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Sinnott's case is super odd with all of her and her daughter's stuff cleared out like that.
Is the baby gone too?
Baby was with her x boyfriends family for the weekend, the x boyfriend that was last person to see her, yet kept baby for nearly 2 weeks not reporting her missing?
They then brought up her daughter no access to missing mothers family!!
Tragic!💔
im irish and never heard of Claire Boylan, the media never mentions it here hardly for some reason compared to the likes of jojo dollard or annie mccarrick
The details are gut wrenching :( the Santa hats, Bowie shirt, gifts for siblings :(
That taxi driver that saw her run and didn’t do anything should be ashamed of himself. Literally not a man.
I worked with a dopey old guy with an Irish name. I'm not surprised.
Not everyone is as brave as the birdman...
@@randomcomment6068 🤣🤣 that’s a fact.
not his problem
You don’t know what Garda reaction was, if they go as far as smearing victims name, assume disappearances are runaways who knows???
I only heard about this via an article in the irish times..it chills me to the bone that whoever was responsible for these disappearances is probably still out there
But much older and not so agile...
You can call the police if you are stranded., I don't think many people know this. They must give you a ride,.. Here in the U.S. anyway.
No mystery. The killer is Larry Murphy.
The useless Garda haven't nailed him.
If it wasnt for 2 hunters he would never have been caught.
I live in Ireland and this case had always been known to me throughout my life, however I'm shocked with how much u have said here I had no idea about. Beyond.. Thank you. It's all starting to make sense now.
Somebody getting in the rear door of a car doesn’t suggest there was a second passenger.
I live fairly close to where Patricia Doherty lived and I never knew about this at all, the pub you mentioned is now called The Old Mill and has been for some time, but this is insane that I never knew before this video
The male dominated police department in Ireland have in the past treated crimes against women lightly. Disparaging women’s character or using runaway or depression as a reason they went missing was easier than taking their disappearance seriously. Not linking the crimes was a way to ignore the fact they most likely had a serial killer committing these horrific crimes.
big chance Larry Murphy involved in some of theses cases.
@@jillob6291 Eddie Murphy too
You’re delusional
It is this fact, which has Ireland or at least , this backward ridden, ineptitude riddled , partitioned section of it ,with one of the worst woman murder detection rates of western Europe.
Too busy with their intergenerational nepotism, deferring on our aspirations for reunification, for fear of rocking the boat.
Happy instead to blame republicans at every turn.
Their counterparts in the north , the then RUC ,were worse again as is borne out with the story of the British agents , Dingnam Starr's and Toman whom they protected as they murdered and secretly buried a young woman Margaret Perry, who had inadvertently uncovered their treachery.
Not just Ireland… the world. Prostitutes unfortunately get bad things happening globally…
Glad you've uploaded. I was getting worried you had stopped.
This video is double the standard length so the research and production took twice as long. I’m still here, and I’m researching the next video!
I was just telling my 17 year old daughter yesterday that we have a serial killer in Ireland. She asked me where he is from and I told her 'Baltinglass'. The poor, unfortunate girl that Larry Murphy abducted and sexually assaulted was a hairdresser who worked in my town and he took her when she was leaving work on a Saturday evening. If it hadn't been for the two guys out 'poaching' in the mountains that night she would not have survived the attack and Murphy would not have been caught. He absolutely has blood on his hands and will spend the rest of his miserable life in hiding.
I would gather as much of DNA as possible, even if the criminal has died, in case any more women are found.
on the bodies that were found, i wonder did they even test for DNA despite decomposure?
Especially in the past--though recent past--people just failed to make the link, for various reasons. The one I hate the most--common in my country--is that they 'didn't want to alarm people'. And, of course, we still fail to pay attention to escalating sex crimes.
This channel deserves a million subscribers. Amazing research, presentation and respect. Subscribed.
Thank you!
Never leave angry, after an argument with a loved one. You just don't know if you'll ever see them again and vice-versa.
Eva Brennan case sounds like a family coverup!
Fiona Sinnott's case is disturbing. What caused her to have such severe arm pain? (26.59) And why were her household possessions bin-bagged then dumped in a field? Who owned her rented home?
That photo looks nothing like the Wicklow mountains, they're supposed to be all green, very few trees, mostly covered in grass and heather
Ironic that I just found your channel. Very informative. I’m glad I came upon you.
The wooden cross in the woods makes me incredibly uneasy.
Pandox, you kick ass bruv keep it up
Thanks for watching!
Whenever I watch these kind of videos I always wonder if the killer is out there researching their own crimes and perhaps watching these videos 😮
Seems very likely. They recently caught the Long Island serial killer and discovered that his computer search history was full of searches related to his crimes. It would make sense that these guys get a thrill out of reading articles and watching videos about their crimes.
the first time i heard of the wicklow mountains was hozier talking about the inspiration behind his song, In A Week. actually learning about the discoveries made there is not quite as whimsical but i hope those victims find peace and justice 😢
Incredibly stunning area indeed but peculiar and suspicious in a harrowing way... Snow covered mountains do not necessarily have pleasant of appropriate impact on an already mentally disturbed and challenged consciousness
No offender registry due to the Catholic church who stopped it
Wait what?!? I didn't know that, holy shit (pun intended.)
@Liz C thry blocked as even then many offenders were known clergy who were simply moved around or overlooked
It's so hard to find channels with good production values AND voiceover. You deserve every sub, mine included.
Man the Ma going back out for santa hats, and not coming back that’s fucked up…. You know she was in a good mood too, goddamn the idea that she was happy as hell more than likely no knowing she wasn’t going to live to see the next day is insane
theres multiple killers. some of them come from families of affluence or political backgrounds. sadly, this seems to happen in almost every country
Programmed to Kill by David McGowan goes over this.
I remember all of these, but I'm not aware 'Operation Trace' or that there has been any tie-in here in Ireland of all of these cases. We've had very few serial killers to be honest, but that doesn't mean there couldn't be one. Especially 15-20 years ago, we were still very much a localised country and strange or unknown persons were almost always observed by someone.
I love Ireland 🇮🇪 but my word!
Half of these crimes or allegations weren’t even looked in to!
What are these cops DOING?!
I remember a lot of these cases. Sad that they've never found answers for the families.
Yes finally!!! Your the best. Glad your back
I’m here, and I’m always working on the next video!
Cheers Pandox as always 👏
Thanks for your support Mark!
Sad story. Annie went to Ireland to live a happy life in the country she was infatuated with😢😢 and found her demise there😢
Two reasons why I don't believe Annie got on the bus at 3:40 pm:
1. Unpacked shopping
2. The sunset in Dublin on 26/03/1993 at 6:49 pm. I guess it was about an hour drive to Enniskerry, so the arrival time would have been at around 5 pm. Imo, too late to go there considering that she wanted to go there for a day.
I would like to know who was that person who saw her getting on that bus.
Annie had plans for the following day so partying at the pub in Glencullen on Friday, well, I find it unlikely.
May she rest in peace 😢
I’ve only just (as in yesterday!) discovered this brilliant channel, how it’s not had more coverage is astounding to me! It’s a breath of fresh air to hear about cases that haven’t been done a million times over. The production, editing etc is really excellent quality (I’m no expert however but looks fab to me!) The retelling of these cases is also done with care for victims and families. And it’s blatantly obvious that extensive research has also been done. Well done to all those involved in producing this channel Thank u Keep up the good work plz ❤
Thank you for the incredibly kind words and encouragement!
Haha! I checked your channel yesterday to see if you’d uploaded anything new. You read my mind!
omg how did I just now see this!! So excited to watch ❤
This channel is underrated
Fantastic video and channel 10 mins into this and all i can think of is the beast larry Murphy as he committed a lot of crimes in the wicklow mountains
Great video! Excellently researched, presented and narrated. Here's a like and a sub, please more like this!
Thank you!
The case where the house was emptied. That's a huge risk to take to do a clearout of bags worth of possessions, you could easily be disturbed, seen arriving or taking out bags, there has to be a good reason. My guess is perhaps there was a letter or photo connecting the person responsible but rather than taking the one item he wanted, which could be missed, he took out everything to disguise the item with the connection.
Wait wait, how the hell does a top suspect in a murder case od under police supervision? That's 🐠
Good point!
Thats a lot of serial offenders in the area!
Hmmmmm... I heard the word "check" and social services "check". Odd. Wonder if there are any other "check" connections.
Just found your channel, THANK YOU! Now to binge..... 😊
Glad you found the channel!
Thanx for this channel.
New Pandox!! Always an event.
Another excellent vid, Keep it up!
HeycPandox, besides the bad pronunciation of irish names, what a video! Great stuff man. New subscriber here.
Subscribed to the channel within the first minute of watching this video
Larry Murphy's the culprit
he's being protected by the authorities. the evidence has probably been destroyed and that quarry may be worth looking into. even interview people that worked there but its very difficult to solve. would the americans do a better job?
He probably has military, police, political or mob connections.
Wonderful video! Keep it up 🦾🦾
Thank you!!
Most of these are may be spouse abuse. The real cause of unusual disappearances where never investigated properly.
Hardly , Deirdre Jacob didn't even have a boyfriend ..ffs
@@alanmacer5078 "most" does not mean all.
Have experience in forensics, mostly on psychological end of things...
The victim profile here shouts its own parallel killer...I often wonder why the # of cases in US is so much greater vs. Other areas. Reporting? Something weird?
Because this is a vulnerable population, I call human cause here.
[Edit: I don't think there are other causes. I know]
How AWFUL !!! So scary & sad...🧡 🙏
THE GOAT IS BACK LET'S GO PARADOX
the channel is called pandox not paradox
Thanks for your brilliant analysis of these shocking cases however how many times do you hear the police failing to investigate properly and check for fingerprints
Posted link on Facebook. Well done.
Thank you so much for sharing the content. It really helps support the channel. 💜
@@pandoxvideos Happy to do it.
In Ireland, they don't use "person of interest", they use "suspect", and rightfully so.
A group of powerful predators was suspected of the killings…they finally get a prime suspect who is upset and going to spill the beans/truth….then he dies in police custody. Nothing suspicious about that at all.
We've been mentioned! 🇮🇪🏆
Was planning to go out for a day hike in the Wicklow mountains next weekend... now, maybe not. At least not alone.
RIP Jojo Dullard…
The names of those women are household names in Ireland. 🙁
Yay, a new crime channel!
Brilliant! 👍🏻
A man in police custody dies of an overdose? Incredibly sus
@pandox why do you sound exactly like Windagoon
Yeah, but minus the accent
This might be way out there, however, I did hear by hearsay, that it was some body from the US who her father due to his position had crossed paths with, that had some part in her disappearance. I am writing without any malicious intent under freedom of speech. We can only hope the case will be resolved.
its likely Jo Jo Dollard is prob in the Wicklow Mtns