36 min

2: The Field with Bernard Casey (The Death of Moss Moore‪)‬ Crimeland

    • True Crime

‘I feel it in my waters’

In 1959, Moss Moore, a slight fifty year old bachelor farmer was found murdered in rural Kerry. The community didn't look far for a suspect, with fingers quickly pointing to local man Dan Foley - but was the wrong man maligned for this heinous tragedy? The story would inspire John B. Keane's famous 1965 play The Field and continue to frustrate generations in the many questions still left unanswered.

@juleijaycomedy chats to @bernardcaseycomedy. If you have enjoyed this podcast we would love if you could leave us a five star review on itunes and/or tell a friend. Don't forget you can support the show my joining the Headstuff+ community and get access to bonus material.

Mind yourselves, Julie Jay x

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‘I feel it in my waters’

In 1959, Moss Moore, a slight fifty year old bachelor farmer was found murdered in rural Kerry. The community didn't look far for a suspect, with fingers quickly pointing to local man Dan Foley - but was the wrong man maligned for this heinous tragedy? The story would inspire John B. Keane's famous 1965 play The Field and continue to frustrate generations in the many questions still left unanswered.

@juleijaycomedy chats to @bernardcaseycomedy. If you have enjoyed this podcast we would love if you could leave us a five star review on itunes and/or tell a friend. Don't forget you can support the show my joining the Headstuff+ community and get access to bonus material.

Mind yourselves, Julie Jay x

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

36 min

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