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Episode 61: Lying To The Nation - The Audacity of Joe O'Reilly

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Naomi Channell

Documentary, Society & Culture, True Crime, News

4.7631 Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Ian Huntley, Darren Vickers and Stephen McDaniels - all killers who given the performance of their lives, as they appeal for information for 3 missing victims, all of whom, they had killed. In October 2004, Joe O'Reilly got a call from his children's nursery, to inform him that his wife hadn't picked their children up. She was found murdered in their home that same day. Along side his in-laws, he appealed for information on several TV shows in Ireland... but when new evidence came to light, those appearances would become sinister reminders of just how callous humans can be, This is Real. If you'd like to support the show, you can do so here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcast4justice If you'd like to follow Naomi on social media for more podcast updates, here are the details: Instagram: @naomichannell X.com @Naomi_tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:55.9

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0:58.5

Something that has never failed to amaze me is how murderers put themselves in the spotlight.

1:06.9

When someone has gone missing or has been found murdered, the press are usually one of the first on the scene, trying to follow the case in real time.

1:17.9

And when the TV cameras arrive, the producers and the journalists, we usually try to interview people connected to the case.

1:26.6

But what if one of those concerned relatives or friends of the victim is interviewed?

1:34.0

But they are actually the killer.

1:38.1

I'm Naomi Channel and this is real.

1:40.9

I'm Naomi Channel and this is real.

2:25.8

Yeah. Israel. If you've listened to some of my previous episodes, you might remember the heartbreaking case of Jamie Lavis.

2:35.0

The eight-year-old was murdered by a paedophile bus driver and then befriended his family whilst they looked for their missing son because he was identified as the last person to have seen him alive.

2:41.4

He brazenly started to become the spokesperson for the family

2:44.9

and was interviewed by several TV news crews.

2:48.7

Somebody out there has got to be sick for keeping a child with that age.

2:52.0

You know, it shouldn't be done.

2:55.1

If you had any respect, you'd just hand him over to the nearest police station.

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