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99 - Loose Threads: The murder of Deborah Robinson

99 - Loose Threads: The murder of Deborah Robinson

FromMens Rea: A true crime podcast


99 - Loose Threads: The murder of Deborah Robinson

FromMens Rea: A true crime podcast

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Oct 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In 1980, 19 year old Deborah Robinson took a bus from her home in Belfast down to Dublin for the day. She never returned. Her body was found in ditch in rural Co. Kildare, and launched a huge murder investigation. It looked like the case might go cold after a year went by with no breaks in the case. 


But some loose threads lead investigators to a new suspect.



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Sources:



“Hunt for killer of Belfast girl” in The Belfast Telegraph(10 September 1980) p. 1, 4.
“Check on bus passengers in murder hunt” in The Irish Times(11 September 1980) p. 1
“Deborah 'met someone in Dundalk'” in The Belfast Telegraph(11 September 1980) p. 1, 4.
Michael MacConnell, “Belfast girl may have known killer” in The Irish Times (12 September 1980) p. 1
“Murder hunt: student held” in The Belfast Telegraph(12 September 1980) p. 1
“Man quizzed in murder hunt” in The Newcastle Evening Chronicle (13 September 1980) p. 1
“Deborah murder: man is still held” in The Belfast Telegraph(13 September 1980) p. 1.
Dymphna Curley, “RUC interview couple who spoke to Deborah” in The Belfast Telegraph (15 September 1980) p. 1.
Michael Devine, “Deborah: police review clues” in The Belfast Telegraph (16 September 1980) p. 4.
“Gardai step up murder inquiries” in The Irish Times(16 September 1980) p. 1.
“Deborah's mother talks to Swords man” in The Belfast Telegraph(17 September 1980) p. 11.
“Gardai renew murder appeal” in The Belfast Telegraph(25 September 1980) p. 1.
“Gardai in murder hunt search canal” in The Belfast Telegraph(26 September 1980) p. 13.
Michael Devine, “Family of missing Eire girl fear 'Deborah' fate” in The Belfast Telegraph (2 October 1980) p. 1.
“Garda seek sex killer after girl found strangled” in The Belfast Telegraph (7 November 1980) p. 5.
“Fibres clue in hunt for Belfast girl's killer” in The Belfast Telegraph(12 December 1980) p. 3.
“Gardai get new clues on murder” in The Irish Times(12 December 1980) p. 1.
“Murder inquiry 'opened up again'” in The Irish Times(19 December 1980) p. 6.
“Dead girl's parents hit out at authorities” in The Belfast Telegraph(23 July 1981) p. 4.
Michael Devine, “One year on and the trail to Deborah's killer has gone cold” in The Belfast Telegraph(9 September 1981) p. 4
Michael Devine, “Belfast man in court on Deborah murder charge” in The Belfast Telegraph(3 December 1981) p. 1.
“Man in day trip death case remanded” in The Belfast Telegraph(10 December 1981) p. 12.
Michael Devine, “Murder probe 'one of gardai's biggest'” in The Belfast Telegraph(4 January 1982) p. 4.
“Suicide threat of murder accused” in The Belfast Telegraph(16 January 1982) p. 5.
“Deborah charge: bail not sought” in The Belfast Telegraph(30 January 1982) p. 3.
“Court told how date trip girl was found dead in Kildare ditch” in The Belfast Telegraph(22 March 1982) p. 1, 4.
“Man pleads not guilty to Belfast girl's murder” in The Irish Times(23 March 1982) p. 11.
“Deborah died from strangulation – doctor” in The Belfast Telegraph(24 March 1982) p. 4.
“Murdered girl's death due to strangulation, pathologist tells court” in The Irish Times(24 March 1982) p. 13.
“Court told murdered girl died facing her attacker” in The Irish Tim
Released:
Oct 17, 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.