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98 - A Question of Disorder: The murders of Anne & Annie Gillespie

98 - A Question of Disorder: The murders of Anne & Annie Gillespie

FromMens Rea: A true crime podcast


98 - A Question of Disorder: The murders of Anne & Annie Gillespie

FromMens Rea: A true crime podcast

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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Sep 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In 1988, Anne Gillespie was 18 years old. She was looking forward to embarking on adult life. There was just one problem - her boyfriend of over three years had begun to behave horribly. She decided to end things. Her boyfriend, 22 year old John Gallagher, decided that if Anne would no longer speak to him, he'd kill her. 



John also shot Anne's mother, Annie.



No one could have predicted it, nor could they have known about the 24 years the two families would spend in and out of court.

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Theme Music:



Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/



Additional Music:   Allemande (Sting) by Wahneta Meixsell. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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Sources:



Michael Finlan, “Gardai wait to interview man in hospital” in The Irish Times (20 September 1988) p. 1



“Donegal man on murder charge” in The Irish Times (22 September 1988) p. 1.



“Man to face murder charge” in The Irish Times (14 January 1989) p. 12



“Man accused of double killing was jilted by girlfriend” in The Irish Times (12 July 1989) p. 8



'Killer 'told man to run for his life'” in The Irish Times (13 July 1989) p. 12.



“Man was 'taking big doses of slimming pills' before shooting” in The Irish Times (14 July 1989) p. 10.



“Trial told of 'love tape' sent to victim of shooting” in The Irish Times (15 July 1989) p. 8.



“Killer's judgement 'impaired' court told” in The Irish Times (18 July 1989) p. 8.



“Man 'was not mentally ill' during Sligo shootings” in The Irish Times (19 July 1989) p. 12.



“Jury finds Gallagher guilty but insane” in The Irish Times (20 July 1989) p. 7.



Maol Muire Tynan, “Murder girl had sought to end relationship” in The Irish Times (20 July 1989) p. 7.



Mary Maher, “Law on 'guilty but insane' verdicts to be challenged” in The Irish Times (31 July 1989) p. 1.



“Protest over move to release killer” in The Irish Times (23 Janaury 1990) p. 5.



“Murder victim's family seek hearing at appeal” in The Irish Times (30 January 1990) p. 10.



“Apllication to free killer adjourned by judge” in The Irish Times (27 February 1990) p. 8



“Alter 'guilty but insane' law – psychiatrist” in The Irish Times (25 June 1990) p. 2.



“Application to free killer unresolved” in The Irish Times (28 July 1990) p. 14.



“Double killer now sane, court told” in The Irish Times (31 July 1990) p. 4



“Lawyers differ in 'guilty but insane' case” in The Irish Times (17 October 1990) p. 4.



“Judge declines to release Gallagher” in The Irish Times (15 December 1990) p. 4.



Paul Carney, “Applicaiton of 1883 law has divided High Court judges” in The Irish Times (15 December 1990) p. 4.



“Court to consider Gallagher challenge” in The Irish Times (18 December 1990) p. 13



“Gallagher appeal date fixed” in The Irish Times (19 December 1990) p. 3.



“Supreme Court opens Gallagher appeal” in The Irish Times (23 January 1991) p. 16



“Court reserves judgment in Gallagehr case” in The Irish Times (24 january 1991) p. 5.



“Gallagher case referred to Government” in The Irish Times (13 February 1991) p. 4.



Paul Carney, “Gallagher decision now up to Government” in The Irish Times (13 February 1991) p. 11.



“Man in double killing gets ruling on detention” in The Irish Times (16 may 1991) p. 5.



Padraig Yeates, “Cases highlight urgency of 'guilty but insane' reform” in The Irish Times (25 July 1991) p. 12.



“Inquiry pledge halts Dundrum dentention case” in The Irish Times (27 July 1991) p. 3.



Released:
Sep 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Mens Rea is the legal principle of intent that must be proved in a number of crimes, such as murder. It means literally, "guilty mind". Mens Rea Podcast explores the most notorious crimes from Ireland and the UK and the court cases that followed. Join your host, Sinead, every fortnight when a new case is discussed.