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Episode 794: The death of John ‘Frog’ Ward and the farmer who was acquitted of his manslaughter

A farmer who became a cause celeb after he shot dead a man who had trespassed on his land has passed away at 81 years of age still being remembered for the incident on his isolated farmhouse in Mayo in 2004.


Nicola and Niall speak with Eamon Dillon about Padraig Nally and the case of John ‘Frog’ Ward.


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  • Episode 792: Seized designer watches, clothes and bags seized to be auctioned off by CAB

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  • Episode 791: Cratloe gang rapist Thomas O’Neill jailed for drug offences

    14:31|
    A gang rapist who married the girlfriend of one of the notorious Dundon brothers is set to go back behind bars after pleading guilty to heroin and cocaine charges.Thomas O’Neill, known as the ringleader of the notorious Cratloe rape, was last week handed down a sentence of two years.
  • Episode 790: The fallout for Conor McGregor following civil trial

    29:01|
    The fallout of the civil case taken against Conor McGregor has seen a huge outpouring of support for plaintiff Nikita Hand who told the High Court she was brutally raped by the sports star.Nicola and Niall speak with Clodagh Meaney about social media slurs, a march of solidarity in Dublin and the future outlook for McGregor.
  • Episode 789: The killing of Josh Fowler

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  • Episode 788: How the 'Lady in the Lake' killer almost got away with murder

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  • Episode 787: The sinister disappearance of Willie Maughan and Ana Varslavane

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