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127 - An Unusual Defence: Layla Brennan

127 - An Unusual Defence: Layla Brennan

FromMens Rea: A true crime podcast


127 - An Unusual Defence: Layla Brennan

FromMens Rea: A true crime podcast

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jul 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In March of 1999, Phillip Colgan and his wife Mary walked into Rathfarnham Garda Station and with a story to tell. It would be his first of many., and it would be up to a jury to decide which was true - and who killed Layla Brennan.

This episode was researched and written by Aileen Spearin.

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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:

Missing, Presumed, book by Alan Bailey.
Tomas MacRuairi, “Chef jailed for eight years after knifepoint rape of widow”, Irish Press, June 20th 1992.
“Elderly woman subjected to degrading ordeal”, Irish Examiner, June 30th 1992.
Frank Courell, “Chef gets 8 years for vicious rape of widow”, Irish Independent, June 30th 1992.
“Man, 26, charged with Dublin Mountain murder”, Sunday Independent, March 7th 1999.
“Gardai appeal for help”, Evening Echo, March 6th 1999.
Sean McCarthaigh, “Man charged with woman’s murder”, Irish Examiner, March 8th 1999.
“Victim remembered as caring woman”, The Echo, March 11th 1999.
Yvonne Kinsella, “Grief as tragic victim is buried”, The Echo, March 11th 1999.
“Brennan murder accused appears in District Court”, April 6th 1999.
John Lee, “Victim’s family tell neighbours ‘thanks’”, The Echo, May 13th 1999.
“Prostitute’s body dumped in ditch after money row”, Evening Herald, October 24th 2000.
Suzanne Mac Manus, “Wife of murder suspect says he told her he strangled prostitute”, Irish Examiner, October 25th 2000.
Suzanne Mac Manus, “Husband told me about killing prostitute”, Irish Independent, October 25th 2000.
Suzanne Mac Manus, “Gay link to girl’s death”, Evening Herald, October 25th 2000.

For a full list of sources, see mensreapod.com
Released:
Jul 3, 2023
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.