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Belfast: Rosaleen O’Kane and the murder the RUC didn't investigate

Rosaleen O’Kane was found in a burning flat in north Belfast in 1976, her body stripped and set on fire. Rosaleen was 33 years old. Why did the RUC not investigate her murder? Why were her family told her death might have something to do with 'black magic'? 

This episode was originally published in August 2023. 

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