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paschal obrien dublin ireland As a father of three i can only imagine the pain of all you decent people are going through. Please God someone will come forward with some vital information to help you all to be re-united with your loved ones or at least to try and ease your pain in some way.somebody out there has to know something
People dont just vanish into thin air, our hearts and prayers go out to you all. Your courage and strength and your faith will see you all through this nightmare. God bless you all. 13/01/2008 |
| antonia maia cambpell kennedy kilkenny we people in co kilkenny know where jo jo dollard is buried and many more girls but why can the gards not do anything about it. It will not go away or be forgotton until it is solved because us people in kilkenny will not let it lie. There is gards that are retired that had worked an jo jo's case who must wonder what happened to her and the other girls. Please if anybody knows anything please let us know. All we want to do is to bury jo jo dollard's body with our mam and dad. We know jo jo is buried in wicklow so please help us to put her to rest 12/01/2008 |
| Julie Cullen Louth I was extremely touched by the appeals on the Late Late Show last night. I am sorry I cannot help any of these people but I will say a prayer that you are reunited with your loved ones very soon. God Bless XXX 12/01/2008 |
| Terri & Michael Mullaney Scituate Massachusetts USA www.matthewmullaney.com As we begin the New Year we want to extend our prayers and hopes to all who have a family/loved one on this site. For every hour of joy and pain may you all feel God close to you. Never lose hope..... 12/01/2008 |
| Aoife Whelehan Kildare Ireland I'd just like to say that my heart goes out to all the poor unfortunate people who have had members of their family disappear. I can remember when Deirdre Jacob went missing, i was only about 7 at the time, yet i still remember wondering how hard that must be on her family, plus it hits you much more intensely when its only a few miles away. Stay strong and keep searching for your missing friends and family members. You must be persistent. The piece that was just on the Late Late has just really opened my eyes, and the people that don't give up and stay positive are inspirational. 11/01/2008 |
| Annemarie Ryan dublin 6 dublin Ireland I was really touched by the families of the four Missing Persons who appeared on the Late Late Show tonight. I think the bravery and hope of these brilliant people is an example to everyone. For one, i will observe more often, any unusual movements and tendancies around me. I owe it to these people. Tonight made me appreciate what i have and I will appreciate my family more. I pray and hope that all on this website find a peaceful home and if they dont find their earthly home, find a home where they will be at peace with God. I hope that everyone meets peace. Kind regards 11/01/2008 |
| Eibhlin Aine Ni Dhugbhaille Eh...No city Wicklow West Ireland Just finished reading the book "Girl in the Cellar" about Natasha Kampucshe, the little Austrian girl, who went missing aged 10, and who was found alive, in 2006, 8 years later. This child simply VANISHED, from a main street, in broad daylight, and would NEVER have been found, either alive or dead, only she courageously escaped, all by herself.
Her story could easily apply to any of Leinster's "MISSING" women. The whole glaring point of this book, is that globally, the Police either act too late, do too little, or are so totally inefficient when it comes to locating missing people. Someday, please God, Leinster's missing women WILL be found, and we will all, I suspect, become aware that the key to their disappearences was staring the Gardai in the face, the whole time, just like in the Austrian girl's case.
In the case of our Missing Leinster women, I cannot understand why the Gardai involved have never, ever, acted on all the strong local suspicions, leads and rumours, the excellent , well-researched books like "Missing" and "Frozen Blood", and the Sky TV programme about Jo Jo. Even Mary Phelan, Jo Jo's sister strongly endorsed this programme, and the issues it raised. All that is needed is specific Search Warrants, to dig previously un-searched, easily accessible, private lands. Seriously, should'nt we ALL be screaming and kicking, and demanding... that these women (or..at least....their earthly remains) be found, and soon, by our extremely well-paid Gardai, who have NOT actually solved any Murder or Missing Persons Case.. ...since...eh...when... exactly?? Remind me, again please. Basically...NOTHING has been solved, the "Cases" are shelved, no fresh attempts are being made to find out...WHERE... is... Jo Jo, Annie, Deirdre, Fiona, Eva, et al.
I live just within walking distance from these same lands, which were the scene of another brutal, rape and attempted murder. The day after it happened , was the same day as my son's Confirmation, and we actually have pics of him in all his finery, with yellow Garda crime scene ticker tape, in the background!!
That ground may hold a lot of dark, dark secrets, and locally, we ALL silently, and sadly, with bowed heads, know this.
Every night, I pray, that the pain in Mary Phelan's face, will someday, SOON, be erased, by being finally able to lay her beloved little sister Jo Jo to rest, with a dignified Chiristian burial, beside her Mammy and Daddy. Probably God will eventually have to solve it, coz' it looks like the Gardai could'nt solve a crossword puzzle!! 07/01/2008 |
| Andrea Sheerin Limerick Limerick Ireland It is my brother Edward Foster's Birthday on Dec 24th. He will be 29 years old. We are still desperately searching for him. I still remember his 21st birthday he wasnt home for it but our mum still had a cake and champaign waiting for him to come through the door and still had his presents under the tree and did the same thing every year up until the time she passed away.It is a very hard tme of year for anyone with a missing relative but his birhday on chrismas eve makes it so much harder. 19/12/2007 |
| antonia kennedy kilkenny i think people should stand up and demand the goverment to do something about all the missing people in ireland the army should be let dig up people's land if they have a clue we are a small nation we could get detectives over from a america to try find those missing people. somebody out there must know something if anyone knows anything they should let the guards know it could be a member of your family next 16/12/2007 |
| Bernard McCaughey I knew John O'Hara as a chess player. He was one of the nicest people i have ever met. I found out a couple of years ago he was missing. I feel for his family. I miss the guy too. I will pray for his safe return. He was a good chess player and we had some great games. John if you are out there I want a game. 13/12/2007 |
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