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A series of pure chances, from forestry workers looking for dumped rubbish to a forensic scientist on holiday in West Cork in 1981, led to the conviction of Noel Long for the murder of Nora Sheehan
After the oldest case in Ireland’s history ended with the conviction of Noel Long for murdering vulnerable woman Nora Sheehan in 1981, here we look at evidence that the jury did not hear during the trial.
Noel Long, 74, of Maulbawn, Passage West, Co Cork has pleaded not guilty to murdering 54-year-old Nora Sheehan between June 6 and June 12, 1981 at an unknown place within the State
Mr Long, with an address at Maulbawn, Passage West, Co Cork has pleaded not guilty to murdering 54-year-old Nora Sheehan between June 6th and June 12th…