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Kerry farmer Michael Gaine's disappearance on March 20th was first treated as a missing person's case.Soon though, it was upgraded to a murder investigation as the Garda searched for his body and explored multiple lines of inquiry.Then the farmer's body was found – in the most grisly of circumstances. He had been dismembered with his body parts deposited into the silage pit on his farm.One such line of inquiry involved Michael Kelley, an American who lived and worked on Gaine's 1,000-acre farm for the past three years.Kelley has identified himself to the media as having been arrested and questioned in relation to Gaine's murder. He was released without charge.So is he and what was he doing in Kerry? How did he come to live and work on the Gaine farm? And why is he giving interviews?Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Suzanne Brennan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen to audio of Michael Gaine murder suspect Michael Kelley as Paul and Mick break down what he had to say, and the state of the investigation to date. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, discusses the latest development in the Michael Gaine case as human tissue found on his farm has been identified as his remains.
Gardaí confirmed last evening that human remains found in the farmland of Michael Gaine are those of the 56-year-old farmer from Kenmare. Jerry spoke to local councillor Johnny Healy-Rae.
Gardaí have confirmed that remains found on Kerry farm have been identified as Michael Gaine. We get the latest on this with Sinead Kelleher, Journalist with The Kerryman and Independent.ie.
Gardaí confirm remains found on Kerry farm are those of Michael Gaine, We get the latest on the case with Jerry O'Sullivan Presenter Kerry Today Show Radio Kerry.
Gardaí have confirmed that remains found on Kerry farm have been identified as Michael Gaine. We get the latest on this with Sinead Kelleher, Journalist with The Kerryman and Independent.ie.
John and Sarah ask if Gardai have questions to answer over the Michael Gaine investigation, discuss whether commemorating Normans is appropriate, ask if John's TDS is cured, and talk about the newest Bonnie Blue copycat.
John and Sarah ask if Gardai have questions to answer over the Michael Gaine investigation, discuss whether commemorating Normans is appropriate, ask if John's TDS is cured, and talk about the newest Bonnie Blue copycat.
The Garda Press Office is not commenting on reports that gardaí have recovered a chainsaw from Mike Gaine's farmyard in Carrig East, Kenmare as part of the investigation into his murder. It’s understood that the chainsaw will undergo forensic analysis. Jerry spoke to Radio Kerry news editor Treasa Murphy.
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Last night, a man in his 50s who was arrested on Sunday on suspicion of the murder of Mike Gaine, was released without charge. Radio Kerry journalist Amber Galwey gives the background to this development.
Searches are continuing on the farm of Michael Gaine near Kenmare as Gardaí continue their murder investigation. We get the latest on this with Gerry O'Sullivan , Presenter of Radio Today on Radio Kerry.
Southern Correspondent Paschal Sheehy provides the latest update on the Michael Gaine investigation.
Sinead Kelleher of The Kerryman and Independent News & Media brings PJ up to speed with overnight developments Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A man in his 50s arrested on suspicion of murdering missing Kerry farmer Michael Gaine has been released without charge. For the latest on this investigation we heard from Sinead Kelleher, Journalist with The Kerryman and Irish Independent.
A man in his 50s arrested on suspicion of murdering missing Kerry farmer Michael Gaine has been released without charge. For the latest on this investigation we heard from Sinead Kelleher, Journalist with The Kerryman and Irish Independent.
Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, brings us the latest from Kenmare, Co.Kerry, as a man is being questioned on the suspicion of farmer Mike Gaine's murder.
Gardaí fear Kerry farmer Mike Gaine was dead within hours of his last sighting in Kenmare almost two months ago. A man in his 50s is being questioned by detectives on suspicion of murder following the discovery of remains on Mr Gaine's Kerry farm last Friday. Gardaí continued to search Mr Gaine's farm yesterday after body parts were found. The search at the 56-year-old's farm was sparked when several people involved in slurry spreading became suspicious of material left on fields. Host; Fionnán Sheahan, Guests; Sinead Kelleher and Jerry O'Sullivan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Southern Editor, Paschal Sheehy reports on the arrest of a man in his 50's on suspicion of murdering Mike Gaine.
Kerry farmer Michael Gaine disappeared in March. In April Gardaí upgraded the search to a murder inquiry, despite not finding a body. Now, following a macabre discovery, a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. Irish Times southern correspondent Barry Roche explains what we know. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jerry O'Sullivan, Host of Kerry Today on Radio Kerry
PJ talks to Siobhan Brosnan a journalist with Radio Kerry about the big developments in the case that happened over the weekend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A man in his 50s remains in custody this morning on suspicion of murdering Kerry farmer Michael Gaine.The 56-year-old sheep farmer has been missing from his farmyard near Kenmare in County Kerry for eight weeks.The man was arrested yesterday afternoon after Gardaí confirmed on Saturday that materials found on Mr Gaine's farm are partial human remains.Joining Kieran to discuss the latest is Anne Lucey, Journalist in Kerry.
Ann Mooney, Southern Correspondent with the Irish Sun, joins JP with the latest on the investigation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
56 days after he was officially reported missing, there was a breakthrough in the Michael Gaine investigation. We get the latest from Southern Editor Paschal Sheehy, followed by Michael Healy Rae, the Minister of State for Agriculture, who visited the farm yesterday.
Jerry O'Sullivan joins The Anton Savage Show with the latest on the investigation into the disappearance of Michael Gaine, the missing Kerryman, after human remains were discovered on his farm. Get all the latest here.
Six weeks on from the disappearance of Michael Gaine, Gardaí have upgraded the case to a homicide investigation, while a person of interest has been identified. We bring you the latest updates from Kerry. Host: Dave Hanratty Guest: Sinead Kelleher You can read more on the search for Michael Gaine here: Gardaí to trawl phone records in hunt for Michael Gaine's killer as ‘person of interest' identified Witness in case of missing farmer Mike Gaine sketched weapons when speaking to gardaí Mike Gaine search: Kerry Gardaí provide update on missing farmer case three weeks on You can listen to our previous podcast below Where is Mike Gaine? The mysterious disappearance of the Kerry farmerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jerry O'Sullivan, from Radio Kerry
Thomas ‘Tommy' Randles, Chairman of the Killarney and District Motor Club (KDMC) and friend of Mike
PJ hears the latest startling developments from David Nelligan of Radio Kerry News Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This morning marks six weeks since Kenmare farmer Mike Gaine was last seen. Yesterday, gardaí released a video of Mike Gaine’s wife Janice and his sister Noreen O’Regan in which they appealed to people with information about Mike’s disappearance to contact gardaí. Radio Kerry journalist Amber Galwey attended the garda press conference in Kenmare yesterday. Listeners contacted Jerry to express their horror at the nasty comments posted online about the case. Jerry spoke to Cllr Dan McCarthy from Kenmare who’s a friend of Mike’s. He asked people not to post hurtful or speculative comments and to leave the investigation to gardaí. Mike Gaine’s disappearance has been upgraded to a homicide. Anyone with information may contact Killarney Garda Station on 064 667 1160, the Garda Confidential Line at 1800 666 111, or any garda station.
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Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, outlines the latest in the search for Kerry farmer Michael Gaine, as gardaí reclassify the investigation as a homicide.
Southern Editor, Paschal Sheehy, reports from Kenmare on the disappearance of farmer, Mike Gaine.
Jerry O'Sullivan, presenter of Kerry Today.
The investigation into the disappearance of Kenmare man Michael Gaine has been reclassified as a homicide investigation by gardaí. 56-year-old Mike was last seen in Centra in Kenmare on March 20th. The farmer was reported missing the following day. Radio Kerry general manager Fiona Stack gave an update on the status of the garda investigation. Jerry spoke to two of Mike’s friends, Cllr Teddy O’Sullivan Casey and to Tommy Randles who’s chair of Killarney and District Motor Club. The garda investigation team may be contacted at Killarney Garda Station on 064 667 1160, the Garda Confidential Line at 1800 666 111, or you may contact any garda station if you believe you have information that may help the investigation.
The probe into the disappearance of Kerry farmer Michael Gaine has been reclassified as a homicide investigation. We get the latest with Conor Lally, Irish Times Crime and Security Editor.
Treasa Murphy spoke to former cold case detective and author Alan Bailey, as the search for missing Kenmare man Mike Gaine, who has been missing for five weeks now. He was last seen in Kenmare on March 20th and a missing person investigation has been ongoing since with searches continuing in South Kerry. Alan Baily has worked on numerous high-profile cases about which he has written in his books ‘Missing Presumed’ and ‘the Grangegorman Murders’. He told Treasa that it’s never too late to come forward with information to help Gardaí in missing person cases
Paul and Mick discuss the latest homicide investigations in Donegal and Cork, ‘citizen journalists', and latest in the baffling disappearance of Michael Gaine - 4 weeks on. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last Friday, Supt David Callaghan answered journalists’ questions at a conference in Kenmare. 56-year-old Michael Gaine was last seen in Kenmare town on Thursday, March 20th, at 9.48am.
Paul and Mick discuss the ongoing case of missing farmer Michael Gaine as it enters its third week, how gardai and prison bosses are fighting back against mob using drones, the outgoing Garda commissioner and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shortly before 10am, on Thursday, March 20th, Kerry farmer Michael Gaine walked into a Centra store in Kenmare to buy phone credit. The 56-year-old farmer was reportedly seen later that day in the tourist town but his trip to Centra was the last confirmed public sighting of him.Nearly three weeks later, the sheep farmer is still missing. Gardaí are increasingly concerned he may have been the victim of foul-play. However, the county-wide search remains a missing person inquiry rather than a murder investigation.Cork-based journalist Liam Coates discusses the investigation into the Kerry farmer's disappearance.Presented by Sorcha Pollak. Produced by Suzanne Brennan and John Casey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The last recorded sighting of Kerry farmer Mike Gaine was at a Centra store in Kenmare on March 20. After that, he disappeared. Despite an extensive search, the mystery of what happened to the 56-year-old sheep farmer remains unresolved. Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Catherine Fegan You can read more about this podcast in Catherine Fegan's article on the Irish Independent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Donald Trump va-t-il ruiner l'Europe et l'industrie française ? Quelle réponse peut-on apporter et devons-nous avoir peur ? Est-ce qu'on est face à un choc type crack pétrolier des années 70 ? Comment tout cela va se stabiliser ? L'invité de Martial You dans cet épisode de "Tout savoir sur" : - Alexandre Saubot, président de France Industrie. Du lundi au vendredi, la rédaction de RTL revient sur un fait marquant de l'actualité avec les reporters, les correspondants et les experts de RTL.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Donald Trump va-t-il ruiner l'Europe et l'industrie française ? Quelle réponse peut-on apporter et devons-nous avoir peur ? Est-ce qu'on est face à un choc type crack pétrolier des années 70 ? Comment tout cela va se stabiliser ? L'invité de Martial You dans cet épisode de "Tout savoir sur" : - Alexandre Saubot, président de France Industrie. Du lundi au vendredi, la rédaction de RTL revient sur un fait marquant de l'actualité avec les reporters, les correspondants et les experts de RTL.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The 56 year old Kerry farmer Mike Gaine has been missing now for 17 days - after he vanished on the 20th of March. He was last seen in Centra in Kenmare. Searches have been taking place involving volunteers, the defence forces, and a Garda investigation is being carried out. Presenter of Kerry Today Jerry O'Sullivan has the latest.
Dan McCarthy, Independent Councillor in Kerry and friend of Michael Gaine
The search continues for missing farmer Mike Gaine, who was last seen on in Kenmare on Thursday, March 20th. Treasa spoke to Cllr Dan McCarthy, who is a close friend of Mike’s and manager of Kenmare Mart. When last seen, Michael was wearing an orange woolly hat, black fleece, blue jeans and black boots. Anyone with information on Michael's whereabouts is asked to contact Killarney Garda Station on 064 667 1160, the Garda Confidential Line at 1800 666 111, or any garda station.