Lifers: Ireland's evil killers and how they were caught

· Gill & Macmillan Ltd
3.8
19 reviews
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348
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There have never been so many killers in Irish prisons. Nearly 1 in 10 Irish prisoners are serving life sentences for murder — and many more are on temporary release. Hardened crime reporter Barry Cummins tells the shocking true stories of some of Ireland's most notorious murderers and their horrific crimes. Lifers covers savage killings going back more than 50 years. This book gives a full account of these depraved crimes, through the investigation, trial and sentencing of the killers to life in prison. They include: - Father-of-five John Crerar, convicted on DNA evidence from a semen sample 23 years after he brutally raped, battered and strangled an innocent young woman who had been out Christmas shopping; - Mark Nash, who stabbed a couple to death in a frenzied attack and seriously assaulted another woman in a house where six children lay sleeping; - Brian Willoughby, who jumped and danced on his teenage victim's head, while out on bail for three horrific random assaults on men in Dublin city.As this harrowing but compelling book shows, the criminals may not get away with murder, but it's the victims' families who really suffer a life sentence.

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3.8
19 reviews
ben troman
September 23, 2015
Very dragged out and repetetive in places. Just a book of info on irish murderers not overly interesting
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Linda Hopkins
June 19, 2015
A life sentence should absolutely mean life
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Damion Hearn
May 2, 2015
Very interesting
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About the author

Crime journalist Barry Cummins is the author of four bestsellers, Missing, Lifers, Unsolved and Without Trace. His latest book is The Cold Case Files. He reports for RTÉ (the Irish national broadcaster) and previously worked as crime correspondent with Today FM radio station. He has won two Justice in Media Awards.

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