Most surprising thing is that it took so long for the jury to come to a decision given how little the defence brought to the table.
LucyVialli on
His lies were ridiculous, and an insult to Tina and her family.
BatesMSc on
Can’t believe that took so long to deliberate.
lamahorses on
The real scandal is how this took so long
FORDEY1965 on
And what about investigating the original keystone cops?
BigDrummerGorilla on
Good. The fact that he was televised crying and begging for her to come home still gives me the chills.
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Keyann on
That poor poor woman. Justice finally. Hope he rots in prison.
kaiserspike on
Remember listening to this prick on the radio reaching out and concerned for her well being more than four years ago now.
Nicklefickle on
I still don’t fully understand how the Gardaí didn’t do a proper search in 2017, her remains weren’t hidden particularly well.
I could be wrong but I’d imagine that a cadaver dog would have had a positive reaction if one had been in around the home.
BobbyKonker on
Its always the ones you least expect
bulbispire on
I don’t care how long they took as long as they got to the right answer in the end. He’s had his day in court. Now, let us lock the door and melt down the key.
Snaptun on
All the people here saying it shouldn’t have taken the jury so long – you’re wrong.
As a jurist, you CANNOT just draw your own conclusions based off what you’ve read in the paper, or on social media, or chatting with your mum before the trial.
You must consider ALL the evidence, and ONLY the evidence. You can’t just say “well his fingerprints were on the murder weapon so that’s good enough for me. I don’t need to see any other evidence.”
That’s how mistrials and wrongful convictions happen -juries not doing the job the way it’s supposed to be done.
Fun-Ferret5881 on
Wonder how long before it’s on netflix.
Wise_Adhesiveness746 on
He killed her.
.
Buried her under the stairs and tried to plead not guilty
hope he rots behind the small bars in cork
freshfrosted on
I remember his teary appeals on Virgin media news with Paul Byrne over the years. Him knowing full well where she was and what he did.
To go on then with the lies and blackening Tina’s name with them is despicable.
murphpan on
And he’ll get a mandatory life sentence and be out walking the streets after 13 years, the same as if he walked in on day one and handed himself in.
Wonderful_Flower_751 on
Good, now lock him up and throw away the key.
How on earth did the Gardai manage to miss her being buried under her own floor for 7 years?!
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Most surprising thing is that it took so long for the jury to come to a decision given how little the defence brought to the table.
His lies were ridiculous, and an insult to Tina and her family.
Can’t believe that took so long to deliberate.
The real scandal is how this took so long
And what about investigating the original keystone cops?
Good. The fact that he was televised crying and begging for her to come home still gives me the chills.
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That poor poor woman. Justice finally. Hope he rots in prison.
Remember listening to this prick on the radio reaching out and concerned for her well being more than four years ago now.
I still don’t fully understand how the Gardaí didn’t do a proper search in 2017, her remains weren’t hidden particularly well.
I could be wrong but I’d imagine that a cadaver dog would have had a positive reaction if one had been in around the home.
Its always the ones you least expect
I don’t care how long they took as long as they got to the right answer in the end. He’s had his day in court. Now, let us lock the door and melt down the key.
All the people here saying it shouldn’t have taken the jury so long – you’re wrong.
As a jurist, you CANNOT just draw your own conclusions based off what you’ve read in the paper, or on social media, or chatting with your mum before the trial.
You must consider ALL the evidence, and ONLY the evidence. You can’t just say “well his fingerprints were on the murder weapon so that’s good enough for me. I don’t need to see any other evidence.”
That’s how mistrials and wrongful convictions happen -juries not doing the job the way it’s supposed to be done.
Wonder how long before it’s on netflix.
He killed her.
.
Buried her under the stairs and tried to plead not guilty
hope he rots behind the small bars in cork
I remember his teary appeals on Virgin media news with Paul Byrne over the years. Him knowing full well where she was and what he did.
To go on then with the lies and blackening Tina’s name with them is despicable.
And he’ll get a mandatory life sentence and be out walking the streets after 13 years, the same as if he walked in on day one and handed himself in.
Good, now lock him up and throw away the key.
How on earth did the Gardai manage to miss her being buried under her own floor for 7 years?!
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