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An Garda Síochána told Prime Time that 940 people are currently listed as missing on the Garda Pulse system. So could some of ...
“Red flags” emerged soon after the disappearance of Tina Satchwell that were “simply ignored” by gardaí, the murder trial of her husband Richard Satchwell heard.. Concerns about the Garda ...
Richard Satchwell has been found guilty by a jury at the Central Criminal Court of the murder of his wife at their Co Cork home in 2017.. There was audible sobbing from several members of Tina ...
A man who killed his wife and kept her body hidden for years under the stairs of their County Cork home has been sentenced to life in prison. Tina Satchwell, who was 45, was killed by Richard ...
Richard Satchwell told Garda 'You're trying to bury me' during interview, murder trial hears. Richard Satchwell accused a Garda detective interviewing him over the discovery of his wife Tina’s ...
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Richard Satchwell: Glass fragments recovered from wife’s ... - MSNRichard Satchwell: Glass fragments recovered from wife’s remains, court hears - Satchwell, 58, of Grattan Street in Youghal, is accused of murdering his wife between March 19-20 2017 ...
Richard Satchwell, 58, had denied the murder of Tina Satchwell at their home in County Cork between March 19 and March 20, 2017. Yet after nine hours and 28 minutes of deliberations, the jury at ...
Richard Satchwell offered his wife Tina’s cousin their chest freezer, shortly after it is alleged he kept her body there before burying her in a shallow grave in their home, a court has heard ...
He liaised with Richard Satchwell a number of times, he confirms. On July 12 at approx 7pm he was called by him. He said he was in Tesco car park in Youghal, informed him of two.
RICHARD Satchwell kept wife Tina’s body in a chest freezer before wrapping her in plastic and burying her under the stairs of their home, a court he. Jump directly to the content.
“Richard Satchwell embarks on another narrative, another web of lies. It had more holes than a block of Swiss cheese. It was totally implausible, this narrative, totally self-serving.
Richard Satchwell's narrative about how his wife Tina died was farcical, implausible, self-serving and had more holes in it than a block of Swiss cheese, the jury in his trial has been told.
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