New TG4 documentary on the late Phyllis Murphy to be screened next week
19 May 2021
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The murder of Kildare town native Phyllis Murphy is to feature in a TG4 documentary next week.
MARÚ INÁR MEASC, is a new four-part true crime documentary series by Midas Productions for TG4 that shines a light on impact unprovoked murder cases have on families and communities in Ireland.
This series was made with the co-operation of each family who shared their story.
Episode 2, airing on 26th May 2021, recalls the brutal abduction and murder of Phyllis Murphy in December 1979.
As Christmas drew close, the entire country was gripped by the disappearance of 23-year old Phyllis Murphy from a bus stop in Kildare.
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Summering outside? Check out Irelandâs six national parks
From Killarney and the Burren, to the Wicklow Mountains, exploring Ireland s six national parks.
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Ready to spend time in the great outdoors this summer and connect with nature?Â
Ireland s six national parks offer ancient woodland, diverse flora and wildlife, historic sites, and stunning vistas of mountains and lakes.
1. Killarney National Park
Ladies View in Killarney National Park in Co Kerry. Credit: GETTY IMAGES
Killarney National Park was the first national park established in Ireland. The park was created when the Muckross Estate was donated to the Irish Free State in 1932, and the Muckross House and Gardens remain a focal point of the park for many visitors.
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A DISGRACED solicitor who faces jail over a €120,000 social welfare scam last night told us: “The Kinahans will kill me in prison.”
Herbert Kilcline, 60, is due to begin his time behind bars next Thursday after he was convicted of fraudulently claiming payments.
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Slain hitman John WilsonCredit: Caroline Quinn - IRISH INDEPENDENT
He was hit with a three-year sentence, with the final year and three months suspended, by a judge at a trial last week.
But Kilcline, from Rathmines in south Dublin, fears he will be targeted in prison because of his decision to make a witness statement against Kinahan cartel associate Alan Wilson, 39.