• The Longford Feud and The Brutality of Family Pride
    Jun 15 2026

    For generations, unwritten laws and "fair play" governed conflicts within the Irish Traveller community. But when an old-school family dispute collided with modern smartphone culture and digital algorithms, the rules evaporated. In this episode of Shadows of Èire, we dissect the terrifying escalation of the McGinley and Hannifin conflict—a multi-jurisdictional blood feud fought not just with blades, guns, and chemical weapons, but via viral "call-out" videos that pushed the state's justice system to its absolute limits.

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    34 mins
  • Bloodlines & Bulletproof Feuds: The Kinahans and The Kirwan Family Executions
    Jun 11 2026

    December 2016: 62-year-old grandfather Noel "Duck Egg" Kirwan is assassinated in his Dublin driveway. His only crime? Attending the funeral of a childhood friend.


    December 2017: His 24-year-old son, Kane McCormack, survives an assassination attempt and an intense underworld threat, only to be lured into a fatal trap by someone he trusted completely.


    In this episode of Shadows of Èire, host Tim Warburton unpacks a devastating father-and-son tragedy born from Ireland's deadliest gangland war. We explore the cold-blooded psychological grooming used by cartel proxies, the chilling security measures taken in Irish courts, and the historic 2026 landmark reckoning that brought a senior Kinahan lieutenant to justice.

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    35 mins
  • Death in Dunshaughlin: The murder of Coleen Mulder
    Jun 8 2026

    The domestic murder of Colleen Suzanne Mulder by her husband, Anton Mulder, in Dunshaughlin, County Meath, on December 17, 2004, is a notable case in modern Irish legal history. The tragedy involving a South African family of eight culminated in a complex judicial pathway defined by two separate criminal trials.

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    38 mins
  • Water Never Forgets - The tragic story of An Cailín Bàn (1819)
    Jun 5 2026

    The case of Ellen Hanley, known as the Colleen Bawn (An Cailín Bán, the fair girl), is one of Ireland's most enduring and tragic historical criminal cases. In July 1819, the fifteen-year-old working-class girl from County Limerick was induced to elope with John Scanlan, a wealthy, upper-class Anglo-Irish landlord and former Royal Navy officer. Driven by greed and a desire to marry an heiress to clear his debts, Scanlan conspired with his servant, Stephen Sullivan, to murder Ellen.

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    39 mins
  • Driven by Delusion - The senseless murder of Conor o’ Brien
    Jun 1 2026

    The murder of 19-year-old Conor O’Brien in Enfield, County Meath, in August 2021 remains one of the most senseless, shocking tragedies in recent Irish true crime history. Gunned down completely at random by delivery driver Earl McKevitt, O'Brien was an innocent bystander caught in the crosshairs of McKevitt's severe, gangland-induced paranoia.

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    18 mins
  • Blood on the Tarmac: The murder of Barry Maguire and the origin story of Derek “Delboy” Hutch
    May 28 2026

    This episode explores the tragic 2007 St. Stephen’s Night killing of Barry Maguire in Ashbourne, Co. Meath, detailing how a fatal street altercation escalated into localized pipe-bomb intimidation and entangled the perpetrators—specifically Derek "Del Boy" Hutch and Alan Donohue—within the broader landscape of Irish crime history.

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    31 mins
  • A Child in the Dark: Remembering Daniel McAnaspie
    May 23 2026

    Daniel McAnaspie was a vulnerable 17-year-old boy in the care of the Irish state who went missing from Finglas, Dublin, in the early hours of January 1, 2010. After a grueling five-month search, his remains were discovered by a farmer in a drainage ditch in Tolka Valley Park, Blanchardstown.

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    28 mins
  • In the name of the Mother- The degrading ordeal of “Jack”
    May 23 2026

    When a young man named Jack is found fleeing down a country road in County Meath with an iron chain padlocked to his wrist, investigators uncover a harrowing story of domestic servitude and modern exploitation. In this episode of Shadows of Éire, we look behind the closed doors of a Ballymun flat and a rural yard to examine the unsettling mother-and-son dynamic of Jean and Mark Kearney. What began as a local drug debt spiraled into a landmark case that nearly made legal history as the state's first-ever human trafficking conviction.

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    20 mins