19 episodes

The third season of Inside the Crime follows the story of Una Lynskey's murder in 1971. She disappeared just a few hundred metres from her home after stepping off the bus near Porterstown Lane, Co Meath on October 12th. What followed would shatter not only the lives of Una's loved ones, but many other families in the small rural community.

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The third season of Inside the Crime follows the story of Una Lynskey's murder in 1971. She disappeared just a few hundred metres from her home after stepping off the bus near Porterstown Lane, Co Meath on October 12th. What followed would shatter not only the lives of Una's loved ones, but many other families in the small rural community.

    Inside the Crime: The Una Lynskey Murder - coming soon

    Inside the Crime: The Una Lynskey Murder - coming soon

    The third season of Inside the Crime will be released on Tuesday, 30th January. It'll follow the story of Una Lynskey's murder in 1971. She disappeared just a few hundred metres from her home after stepping off the bus on Porterstown Lane, Co Meath on October 12th. What followed would shatter not only the lives of Una's loved ones, but many other families in the small rural community.

    • 1 min
    Episode 01: Missing

    Episode 01: Missing

    Una Lynskey was 19 years old in October 1971, and she had a job with the Land Commission in Dublin City. On the evening of Tuesday 12th October, she stepped off a bus on the Fairyhouse Road near Ratoath, Co Meath when she hurried up Porterstown Lane towards her family's farm, a walk that would take no more than 15 minutes. She never made it home. A search began within the hour, but there was no sign of her.
    However, soon there were repeated descriptions of an unusual car on the lane that afternoon, and a number of locals in the area remembered hearing screams not long after Una got off the bus.
    Who would have taken her? And why?

    • 32 min
    Episode 02: The Zodiac

    Episode 02: The Zodiac

    Within an hour of Una's disappearance, the entire neighbourhood around Porterstown Lane was out looking for her.
    Soon enough, gardaí were on the scene and beginning their investigation, and a Ford car became a focus point.
    Una's body hadn't been found but the investigating officers were convinced within weeks they'd solved the case.
    Or had they?

    • 40 min
    Episode 03: Another Abduction

    Episode 03: Another Abduction

    Having made false confessions to gardaí, Martin Conmey and Marty Kerrigan hoped the truth about what happened to Una Lynskey would emerge somehow, and this would lift the finger of suspicion.
    Her body was found before the end of 1971 and the investigation into her disappearance was upgraded to murder, but unfortunately it only added fuel to the fire of rumours already doing the rounds of Porterstown Lane.
    And very quickly afterwards, an act of misplaced vengeance would soon bring more tragedy to the lane.

    • 41 min
    Episode 04: A Hostile Witness

    Episode 04: A Hostile Witness

    Just a few months after the horrific events of December 1971, Martin Conmey and Dick Donnelly were charged Una Lynskey's murder.
    Martin had made a false confession to gardaí at Trim Garda Station, however Dick refused to sign anything despite claiming he came under similar pressure.
    They each hoped that the truth would emerge before the judge and jury at the Central Criminal Court in the height of the summer of 1972.
    In this episode, we'll bring you into the courtroom for those 13 days of evidence - could they put their faith in Lady Justice?

    • 43 min
    Episode 05: An Innocent Man

    Episode 05: An Innocent Man

    Having been convicted of Una Lynskey's murder, Martin Conmey and Dick Donnelly began their sentences in Mountjoy prison in 1972.
    For Martin, his release almost three years later was supposed to mean a return to normality and a fresh start, but he found it almost unbearably hard to live with everything that had happened.
    However more than a decade later, one seminal moment in the history of The Troubles would ignite a determination in Martin to challenge the might of the State once more.
    It would take a change in the law, the unyielding love of his family, and yet more battles in the courtroom, but Martin set out to try get his conviction quashed.

    • 47 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
27 Ratings

27 Ratings

MsContrarianog ,

Audio cuts out

I’m not all the way through and I want to listen and love this podcast so much (season 1). The audio is bad. It’s so hard to hear the interviews and at one point the audio completely cut out. If there is any way to fix that, DO IT. Please. Not sure I’m going to finish the rest of the episodes, or try the next season because of it. ☹️

kitchenaccident ,

Audio quality

Story is very engaging and I had no problems hearing Frank, but the audio quality of the family interviews is noticeably poor. I don’t know if it’s a matter of the device used to record the family interviews being poor quality or if the interviewees speak a bit too quietly, but at a couple of points during the podcast, I considered switching to another story because the interviews were difficult to hear and they’re integral parts of the story.

Skwilcox65 ,

Awesome podcast

so heartfelt and sincere… Frank is an journalist with sensitivity and caring.

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