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This episode of Ireland Crimes and Mysteries delves into the chilling murder of Rachel O'Reilly in 2004. Host Nules recounts the tragic story of Rachel's death at the hands of her husband Joe, exploring the investigation that led to his conviction. The podcast examines Joe's erratic behavior following the murder, his affair, and the groundbreaking phone triangulation evidence used in the trial. Listeners gain insight into the emotional impact on Rachel's family and their pursuit of justice. The episode highlights the media frenzy surrounding the case and Joe's attempts to manipulate public perception, ultimately revealing the cold-blooded nature of his crime.Join me over on Patreon for extra perks like Early access to episodes, monthly livestreams where we will be discussing the cases I've covered, and much more as we build our own community.www.patreon.com/IrelandCrimesandMysteriesVisit my shop for exclusive Ireland Crimes and Mysteries merchandise https://tinyurl.com/IrelandCrimesandMysteriesSell your own merchandise with TeePublic. Follow the link below http://tee.pub/lic/ckHmUfmILSkFellow Podcasters, customise your own amazing webpage by following the link below If you are a podcaster, I highly recommend this site for developing your own webpage dedicated to your podcast.https://www.podpage.com/?via=nulesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ireland-crimes-and-mysteries--5973961/support.
Retired Detective Inspector Pat Marry was involved in investigating some of Ireland's most high profile murders. He has written a book entitled the Making of Detective which was then adapted into a podcast series. Today he talks to Sarah and Trina about two notorious murderers, Joe O'Reilly and Colin Whelan, who callously plotted to kill their wives and went to extraordinary lengths to cover up their crimes and evade justice. O'Reilly has never expressed remorse over the cold blooded killing of his wife Rachel, the mother of his children at the family home in the Naul, North County Dublin in 2004. Pat talks about O'Reilly's bizarre behaviour after the murder and his latest unsuccessful bid for parole. We also discuss the brutal murder of Mary Gough by her husband Colin Whelan at their home in Balbriggan North Dublin in 2001. Whelan strangled his wife following months of plotting and planning, he then tried but failed to stage the scene to look like Mary had fallen down the stairs. The former detective talks about his close contact with the families of the victims and how these women will never be forgotten Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 2004 the small town of Naul, on the Emerald Isle, was shocked by the murder of a beautiful young mother, Rachel Callaly O'Reilly, in her own home. Joe O'Reilly took the case to the media in an effort to track down his wife's killer, playing the grieving widower. He gave interview after interview and pleaded into every camera that looked his way. However, it was all an act because Joe knew who the murderer was all along. Follow us on FaceBook: https://m.facebook.com/Buried-Motives-107918331555188/ Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/buriedmotives?utm_medium=copy_link Email us: buriedmotives@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's K-Pop Musician is "나얼(NAUL)". In 1998, he debuted as a four-member R&B group, Anthem(앤썸). He's also a musician who is receiving a lot of love as a solo artist as the main vocalist of "Brown Eyed Soul" and "Brown Eyes". Rather than TV shows, he focuses on concerts and performances. He's loved by the public for his outstanding musicality and singing skills. As an extreme perfectionist, he says he's terrible at his skills. He has the elegant and unique voice and perfect ad-libs! He boasts spectacular techniques and explosive high notes. Musician of musicians! It's NAUL(나얼)'s music! Let's take a look now.
A total of 201 free Wi-Fi connectivity access points in public spaces across Ireland have now been installed by Magnet+ as part of the WiFi4EU initiative. The demand for the free Wi-fi connectivity service, which was first introduced in Galway city in October 2020, has grown exponentially over the last two years, with a 30% increase in users nationwide in the last year alone and a total of 8,369 users recorded for the month October 2022. The WiFi4U scheme offers free high-speed access to Wi-Fi connectivity for citizens in public spaces such as parks, squares, public buildings, libraries, museums and in towns and cities throughout Europe. It is an initiative of The European Commission funded by both The European Commission and Department of Rural and Community Development. The areas with the Wi-Fi access points include: Dublin 47 Access Points installed across 17 different towns including Fingal, Blanchardstown, Mulhuddart, Lucan, Castleknock, Portmarnock, Howth, Malahide, Portrane, Donabate, Swords, Balbriggan, Naul, Garristown, Rush, Lusk and Skerries. There were 6,146 users in Fingal alone across September and October this year which is an increase of 15% compared to this time last year. Tipperary County 52 Access Points installed across 6 different towns including Clonmel, Carrick on Suir, Nenagh, Tipperary Town, Roscrea & Thurles. There were 3,030 users in Tipperary County across September and October this year which is an increase of 66% compared to this time in 2021. Galway City 61 Access Points installed across 13 different towns including Ballinfoile, Galway City Centre, Roscam, Ballyloughnane, Liosban, Doughiska, Mervue, Knocknacarra, Blackrock, Salthill, Westside, Tuam Road & Renmore There were 5,358 users in Galway City across September and October this year which is an increase of 88% compared to this time last year. Galway County 41 Access Points installed across 25 Different towns including Kinvara, Portumna, Killimor, Loughrea, Gort, Mountbellew, Ballygar, Ahascragh, Aughrim, Ballinasloe, Moylough, Headford, Dunmore, Tuam, Athenry, Oranmore, Barna, Oughterard, Carraroe, Spiddal, Moycullen, Aran Islands & Clifden. There were 3,991 users in Galway County across September and October this year which is an increase of 239% compared to the same time last year. Under the WiFi4EU scheme, successful local authorities are issued with vouchers worth €15,000 to install Wi-Fi hotspots, which must be free of charge to the user, free from advertising and with no commercial re-use of data. To date 28 of Ireland's 31 local authorities have now secured WiFi4EU vouchers, with 23 securing the maximum of four available and 12 still to go to tender. The Department of Rural and Community Development is providing matched funding of €15,000 for every voucher awarded to Ireland by the EU, effectively doubling the value of the investment. Commenting on this landmark milestone, Philip Clapperton, Sales Director at Magnet +, says: “Magnet+ is delighted to have brought connectivity services to so many towns across Ireland. The multi-location WiFi4EU service will provide previously unavailable Wi-Fi service in these community locations, which will enhance the user experience when visiting these locations. Areas previously affected by a lack of Wi-Fi services can now access reliable, fast and secure internet services at no cost providing incredible ease of access for these areas and boosting all the local economies in these areas. We're excited to grow these networks further to even more areas in the country.”
Naul and his goons start to get impatient. Cathal starts to wonder if he is going to survive the night. Filthy Henry enacts his great plan, which has a surprising result for all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we continue our international True Crime journey and settle on the emerald shores of Ireland. Listen in as Sean covers the grizzly details surrounding the murder of Farah Swaleh Noor, who met his fate at the hands of the Mulhall Sisters. A death so brutal, the media dubbed them the Scissor Sisters. What led them to serve such a harsh punishment? Did he deserve it? Is there any connection between them and the band? *Spoiler alert - no there isn't*. While Skye discusses the heartbreaking case of Murder in the Naul, where mother Rachel O'Reilly is found bludgeoned to death in her children's bedroom. Her husband Joe, seemingly grief stricken, pleads with the media for any leads (alongside Rachel's mother). He seems to know a little too much about the details of the murder, was he involved?
Filthy Henry learns for the first time that his actions sometimes do have consequences. Mammy Cullen gives him a piece of her mind. A family tradition is revealed, show that sometimes Destiny has poor timing. Trug and Naul go for a loud drink in Carlingford. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Niall and David Moore from Clonanny Farm spoke to our David Moore (yes you read that right) this morning about their new farm shop outside Naul, Co. Dublin. The shop has an honesty box so people just pick up produce and pay by dropping money in the box!
Naul learns something about secret ingredients. Shelly and Filthy Henry observe a path of destruction unlike anything they've ever seen. A scary realisation causes the fairy detective to rethink his defense strategy quickly. Medb tries to get a glimpse of her long sought after bull. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sean Smyth is one of about a dozen Irish harpmakers and his instruments are in demand. He makes each one to order from his workshop in the back of HollyTree Cottage not far from the Village of Naul. Hear what he puts into his harps and what harpis Fiona Gryson gets out of them, on Erin's Isle.
Filthy Henry performs some magic a bit beyond his skill set and enlists the help of a wise friend. A friend who puts a painful hex on the fairy detective. Naul and Lauren skulk around Cathal's house, gathering some intel from tiny little spies. Alice and Cathal have an adult conversation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Trug and Naul go and visit a man about a bull. Medb cannot understand why she simply cannot have all the things the way she wants them immediately. Cathal starts his training to be a hero while Filthy Henry skirts the legal line using a reference to another franchise. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lauren explains why magical means cannot be used to just 'win', much to Naul's annoyance. Filthy Henry has a sleep over with Cathal to explain why they need him to do and why. Cathal considers what is revealed to him. Shelly and Dru the Druid notice a pair of interesting people in town and wonder if they are connected with the case. Trug and Naul have a look at the modern world and are pleased with how society appears to have moved on from their own time. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The gang go back to Cathal's house and receive a grand tour decidedly lacking on the 'grand' side of things. Questions are raised about whether or not Cathal Cullen is the person they are meant to be working with. Medb gets reacquainted with Naul and Trug, while Lauren explains the plan to them all. Cathal, upon hearing what Shelly and Filthy Henry are in town to do, starts wondering who exactly is the more crazy person in his home. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Professor Paul Moynagh allayed fears about the Monkeypox virus and Covid variants. Daniel O'Donnell reflected on recent events and looked forward to his first performance at the Pro Cathedral on June bank holiday weekend. Simon Donnelly grows acres of gorgeous strawberries, Rockathon returns to Fairyhouse this weekend, a close call in the Naul for horse trainer James McAuley and another belter from the Greatest Entertainer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Damien is on The White brothers farm The Naul in co Dublin to see firsthand how the war in Ukraine is affecting Irish farmers.
Episode 1: Detective Pat Marry receives a call that he will never forget. Rachel Callaly, a devoted young mother has been bludgeoned to death in the bedroom of her North Dublin bungalow. Pat knows the murder scene has been covered up. Should he go and speak to Joe O'Reilly, the deceased's husband? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 1: Detective Pat Marry receives a call that he will never forget. Rachel Callaly, a devoted young mother has been bludgeoned to death in the bedroom of her North Dublin bungalow. Pat knows the murder scene has been covered up. Should he go and speak to Joe O'Reilly, the deceased's husband? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 1: Detective Pat Marry receives a call that he will never forget. Rachel Callaly, a devoted young mother has been bludgeoned to death in the bedroom of her North Dublin bungalow. Pat knows the murder scene has been covered up. Should he go and speak to Joe O'Reilly, the deceased's husband? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When killer Joe O'Reilly bludgeoned his wife Rachel to death at their home in the Naul, Co Dublin, in October 2004 he thought he'd get away with murder. But years after he was convicted to a life sentence for his horrific crime, nobody could have expected that the former advertising executive - who is yet again to be the subject of a new documentary to be screened on RTE - would continue to fascinate the public So what is it about Ordinary Joe and his plot to kill seventeen years ago that is rarely far from the headlines? Why do people still want answers to his awful crime? Nicola Tallant talks to journalist Jenny Friel, whose book 'The Suspect' is the definitive account of murder in the Naul. She tells me about her extraordinary meetings with the killer as he protested his innocence, the gruesome murder tours he took her on in his home and how his tall tales and desire for recognition eventually backfired on him in spectacular fashion.
Episode 1: Detective Pat Marry receives a call that he will never forget. Rachel Callaly, a devoted young mother has been bludgeoned to death in the bedroom of her North Dublin bungalow. Pat knows the murder scene has been covered-up. Should he go and speak to Joe O'Reilly, the deceased's husband? The Making Of A Detective is brought to you by The Irish Sun. This series is hosted and produced by Ian Doyle & UrbanMedia. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As broadcast June 16, 2021 with bonus chapters for podcast adventurers. This week on Round Trip's 30th iteration, we took a trip to Colombia to take a listen to the sounds of a country that has always been an interesting listen, not to mention one of the most culturally vibrant places on earth generally. Great tunes throughout with a massive helping of cumbia, salsa, reggaeton and all the other sounds that make Colombia what it is: Amazing!#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)David Bowie – Ziggy StardustLos Makenzy feat Superlito & Pipe Bravo – Delirio1280 Almas – Tu SonrisaMargarita Siempre Viva – Revelacion y RebelionBomba Estereo – To My LoveCerrero feat Lucia Pulido – Pedacito de Esperanza Part II (34:07)Gabriel Romero Y Su Orquesta – La PiraguaLa Sonora Dinamita feat Margarita – Amor De Mis AmoresLucho Bermudez – AguardienteJuan Carlos Coronel – Colombia Tierra QueridaPantera feat Sanlo Sanchez Castillo – Dejame en PazAterciopelados feat Leon Larregui - Maligno Part III (61:00)Edmundo Arias Y Su Orquesta - La Luna y El PescadorToto la Momposina – La VerdolagaLa Perla – Paren la BullaBoma Estereo - DejaBriela - BuhozLa Sonora Mazuren – Ceferino en Salsa Part IV (91:52)Crissin - PoblandoN. hardem – L.Q.M.ETyler, The Creator feat Bootsy Collins & Kali Uchis - After The StormRancho Aparte – El Vacile de ManoloStanding Egg ft ra.d – Have you ever fall in loveNAUL - Baby Funk
E21 That Great Business Show, Ireland's best business podcast2 mins. Bob Hamilton, founder IrishUrns.com , Ireland's biggest urner (!). Former Bank of Ireland banker Bob explains the size of the market he's after for his bespoke Irish handcrafted cremation urns. 30,000 people 'pass' in Ireland each year, too small a market for Bob, who has his eye on the 320,000 Irish Americans who die each year. He explains the extraordinary detail and internet searches he's gone into, to find and 'talk' to that market, what he learnt from Google workshops and how he worked his website from being on page 9 of search engines to being at no. 2 or 3 on the first page. Hard work does pay off. He also talks about the 10,000 memorial trees he's planting in the Naul, in North County Dublin. Bob's choice for our 'hire in a heartbeat' slot is inspirational speaker, Simon Sinek. Listen to find out why.22 mins. Gary Stokes, CEO, Microfinance Ireland (MFI) on how much money the Government sponsored, not-for-profit, lender has to give to micro-enterprises, how they've simplified the application paperwork, why he expects thousands of small business failures post-Covid, particularly in the hospitality industry, he tells why it's cheaper to get an MFI loan from the Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs), how the pillar banks are not seen by him as opposition, the gap in the market for loans between €25k - €50k and why he's hire Alan (Lord) Sugar in a heartbeat. 42 mins. Orla Walsh, director Specsavers Audiology, on the very interesting partnership model pioneered by UK based Specsavers founders, Doug and Mary Perkins, how Orla transitioned from ICU nurse to running an audiology business, what ICU nurse training brings to business practices (no room for mistakes!), the fantastic entry level opportunities for school leavers within the Specsavers 'family', where you can be paid to become an audiologist and how the model encourages staff 'partners' to take on a unit of their own. Orla's 'hire in a heartbeat' is Tony Robbins whom she heard speak at the Pendulum Summit some years ago, but hasn't forgotten the experience.59 mins. Wendy Slattery, co-founder of the Beauty Buddy app, aka the TripAdvisor for beauty products. Wendy explains why she believes her app is a world-winner, what the fascinating business model is (she has micro-influencers who get paid in product for their candid reviews), she shares the secret of how they have already had 20,000 downloads of their app, what they have to pay for each download, how soon they'll reach a critical mass of users, what they'll do with the €1 million they're currently raising and why Sheryl Sandberg would be her 'heartbeat hire' and maybe the ideal investor? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Each year on St. Stephen's Day, December 26th, sees the tradition of people in towns and villages in Ireland dress up in costume which includes a straw head covering, and parade through the streets behind a local band. This is a tradition which has remained unbroken for centuries and is still very strong in Dingle, Co. Kerry.Muiris Rohan discusses the Wren Boys of Dingle, and playwright and author John B. Keane of Listowel recalls the fun in Listowel at the Wren.In the village of Tournafulla in West Limerick lived Dan Curtin and his memories of the Wren, and those of Christy Nulty from The Naul in North Dublin as he discusses the Mummers in his area, bring the old traditions of St. Stephen's Day to life again.
Today we are joined by Environmental and Human rights lawyer, Amrita Naul. We discuss how health and fitness impact the environment both positively and negatively. Through our lifestyle choices such as diet, what gyms we go to and what clothes we wear, we are directly or indirectly impacting the environment. Amrita debunks how veganism is saving the environment and how we can make better food choices. We talk about how gym owners can adopt more environmentally friendly choices and how the consumer can be more aware and respomsible of services they are buying. Amrita explains the sustainability challenges she faced when starting her own company Chakras and we debate the topic of sourcing materials locally. We delve into the world of fast fashion and gym wear and the viability of buying sustainable or slow fashion gymwear. We finish with basic take home points: Always do your own research when it comes to lifestyle choices such as diet. Start with small and manageable changes such as one meatless day per week, or reading the labels when it comes to buying clothes. Try and buy local where possible.
Electro Vessel is a weekly radio show distributed worldwide by Vessbroz. Each week the brothers invite a guest to share the decks with them to showcase the very best in new and upcoming dance music from across the globe. The show has hosted artists like Nicky Romero, Timmy Trumpet and Tigerlily. The brothers have made an incredible journey from Iran through Asia to Europe, spreading their music across the globe. This week the brothers invite the young supertalent Naulé to their show. The young Hungarian's music has been streamed millions of times and he has performed at Amsterdam Dance Event. Enjoy his deep and future vibes. 1. DJ Juan Cuba - Muevelo Mueve 2. Bailo & D-John - How We Do It 3. Bounce Inc. - Rock The Place (Mash up) 4. Sidney Samson vs Quintino - In Control (BPM Supreme Bootleg) 5. Asking Alexandria - The Violence (Sikdope Remix) 6. Joe Stone - Nothing Else (Steff Da Campo Remix) 7. Krunk! - De Zooya 8. Lucas & Steve ft Haris - Perfect (Gabry Ponte Remix) 9. Dead Battery - Love Online 10. Marc Benjamin & RayRay - My Swag 11. Vessbroz and Barantagous -Losing Control Control ft. Black Gs 12. Sidney Samson vs SWACQ - Riverside (BPM Supreme Bootelg) 13. Pass Time - Drop That Beat 14. Bassjackers - Mush, Mush (2019 Reboot) 15. Laidback Luke & Pyrodox - Keep On Rockin' (YAKO Remix) 16. Vessbroz & Matt Alvarez & RAW JAW - Alarm 17. Naulé - Tough Love 18. Chelsea Cutler, Jeremy Zucker - Please (Um41K X Uplink Remix) 19. TwoWorldsApart & Jordi RIvera - Bodies (Arena & Greg Haway Remix) 20. Naulé - With You 21. PBH & Jack Shizzle - I Wanna Know You 22. Two Friends - Pacific Coast Highway (Truth x Lies Remix) 23. Drake - Passionfruit (Tom Budin Remix) 24. Chris Lake - Stay With Me 25. Angelz - Hey Girl This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration