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Woman murdered in Tullamore..
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<blockquote data-quote="MerchantOfEnnis" data-source="post: 6976017" data-attributes="member: 46265"><p>Spot on, it's very narrow, particularly where Ashling was. If the other two women were across the water from her, they may as well have had front row seats. </p><p></p><p>Spare a thought for what they witnessed too. And absolutely helpless to do anything, with the body of water between them and the act. </p><p></p><p>Yer man was some brazen fucker to carry out this crime in broad daylight without a care for who was watching. </p><p></p><p>This makes me think that he was known to her, and lost the rag. A randomer would surely have had a look around first and made sure he was in the clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MerchantOfEnnis, post: 6976017, member: 46265"] Spot on, it's very narrow, particularly where Ashling was. If the other two women were across the water from her, they may as well have had front row seats. Spare a thought for what they witnessed too. And absolutely helpless to do anything, with the body of water between them and the act. Yer man was some brazen fucker to carry out this crime in broad daylight without a care for who was watching. This makes me think that he was known to her, and lost the rag. A randomer would surely have had a look around first and made sure he was in the clear. [/QUOTE]
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