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Cold Case

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# cold-case - Wednesday 10 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Take 5

The 5 at 5: Wednesday

5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…

From TheJournal.ie Cold Case

65-year-old arrested over attempted 1977 murder of prison officer

The suspect was arrested by PSNI officers in Belfast this morning.

# cold-case - Tuesday 13 November, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Caroline Graham

Police seek person who sent them a map in Caroline Graham murder probe

Detectives in Northern Ireland have been reinvestigating the 1989 disappearance of the teenager.

# cold-case - Monday 24 September, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Cold Case

Update: Man arrested over 1996 murder released without charge

28-year-old businessman Simon Tang was killed as he left his takeaway business in Antrim in June 1996.

# cold-case - Thursday 30 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie 9 At 9

The 9 at 9: Thursday

Good morning! Here’s what you need to know this morning.

# cold-case - Friday 11 May, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Cold Case

State should consider DNA register for remains of unidentified people

The Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality has made a number of recommendations in a report published yesterday.

# cold-case - Saturday 11 February, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Kidnapping

Woman pleads guilty to 1987 hospital baby kidnap

Carlina White solved her own kidnapping when she was 23 years old after searching for her birth cert.

# cold-case - Tuesday 20 December, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Cold Case

Woman arrested over 1988 killing of Christopher Payne

A woman in her late 30s has been arrested in connection with the 1988 death of a 52-year-old man who was hit with a hatchet.

# cold-case - Monday 24 October, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Cold Case

PSNI reopens 1974 investigation into RUC officer’s death

RUC officer Bill Elliott was shot dead by an armed gang while investigating a bank robbery in Rathcoole 37 years ago.

From TheJournal.ie 9 At 9

The 9 at 9: Monday

Nine things you should know this morning…

# cold-case - Monday 15 August, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Cold Case

New suspect in murder of Bernadette Connolly over 40 years ago

Gardaí have built a case against a now 77-year-old man who is in jail in the UK.

# cold-case - Wednesday 10 August, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Cold Case

Gardaí use the services of a ‘human lie detector’

Gardaí engaged the services of a woman, who is one of only five people in the world specially trained for the task, in solving the murder of Brian McGrath.

# cold-case - Wednesday 15 June, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Cold Case

Cold case: Gardaí may be close to solving RTÉ man’s murder

Charles Self, a well-known figure in the gay community, was murdered in his flat in 1982. Nobody was ever charged with his killing.

# cold-case - Friday 22 April, 2011

From The Daily Edge Oops

Man convicted of murder in LA after police spot his tattoo depicting killing

Tattoo gave fundamental clues for cold case investigators.

# cold-case - Thursday 21 April, 2011

Did the 1918 Chicago Cubs throw the World Series?

The Cubs may have beaten their infamous city rivals the White Sox to the fix by 12 months, new records hint.

# cold-case - Wednesday 13 April, 2011

From TheJournal.ie California

77-year-old charged with murdering four women in California

Questions raised over whether the alliteration of victims’ fore- and surnames was a factor in the killings.

# cold-case - Tuesday 22 March, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Investigation This post contains images

DNA evidence brings detectives “close” to solving 23-year-old murder

PSNI closing in on killer of young German backpacker Inga Maria Hauser who was buried in shallow grave in Antrim forest.

# cold-case - Thursday 3 March, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Cold Case

Man jailed in UK for 1984 rape after cold case reopened

Robert Clarke, 43, convicted over 25 years after violent attack and assault on a man and woman in London.

# cold-case - Friday 29 October, 2010

From TheJournal.ie Cold Case

‘New leads’ in disappeared women cases

Operation Trace detectives reported to have received new information in mysterious cases of missing Leinster women.

# cold-case - Tuesday 17 August, 2010

POLICE IN PENNSYLVANIA are being urged to open an investigation into whether 57 Irishmen working on building a railway in Philadelphia in 1832 may have been murdered.

While it was previously thought that the 57 men – who worked on the Philadelphia and Columbia railroad and who were mostly from counties Donegal, Tyrone and Derry – had died of cholera, the discovery of what could be their bones on the site suggests some may have met a more gruesome demise.

Two skulls recovered at the mass grave in which the men are believed buried – known as ‘Duffy’s Cut‘ after Philip Duffy, the man who hired the Irish workers – showed signs that they had incurred violent trauma, with one showing a possible bullet hole. Another pair recovered previously showed signs of blunt force trauma.

William Watson, who with his twin brother Frank has been working for almost ten years in an attempt to get to the bottom of the mystery of the men’s deaths, said he believed the skulls showed that the death “was much more than a cholera epidemic”.

While the Watsons believe that many of the men did die from cholera, with the disease being rampant at the time, the others may have been killed by vigilantes because of an anti-Irish prejudice or tensions between various immigrant groups.

They believed they have identified one victim as 18-year-old John Ruddy, after discovering a set of teeth with a missing upper molar, a genetic trait shared by some of his surviving Irish relatives.

They say that Duffy ordered his men to burn the bodies of the men for sanitary reasons, and to bury them underneath the railroad. Their families in Ireland were never notified of their deaths.

Ireland’s ambassador to the United States, Michael Collins, may now call for a formal investigation into the deaths, after visiting the site last summer and describing the story of the Irish emigrants as ‘an important one to tell’.