74 - Marilyn Rynn: The Shortcut

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In December of 1995, 41 year old Marilyn Rynn disappeared after attending her workplace Christmas party. Two weeks later her body was found hidden in bushes at a park near to her home. She had been attacked as she took a shortcut on her journey home. A combination of cutting edge forensic techniques and old fashioned police work solved her murder 8 months later. ********* Sign up for professional online counselling at betterhelp.com/mensrea and get 10% off your first month! Get $20 off your fertility hormone test kit at modernfertility.com/mensrea Get 15% off high quality wireless earbuds at buyraycon.com/mens ********* Find us on Facebook or Twitter! With thanks to our supporters on Patreon! Donate today to get access to bonus and ad-free episodes! 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Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ********* Sources: Marese McDonagh and Charles Mallon, “Fears grow for missing Marilyn” in The Evening Herald (29 December 1995) p.p. 1-2.  “Gardai plan new searches for JoJo” in The Irish Independent (29 December 1995) p. 6.  Marese McDonagh and Eugene Moloney, “Families fear for growing list of missing women” in The Irish Independent (30 December 1995) p. 7  “Woman's body found” in The Sunday Tribune (31 December 1995) p. 3.  Jim Cusack, “Report of missing woman waiting for bus diverted gardai in their search” in The Irish Times (8 January 1996) p. 5  Marie O'Halloran, “Poorly lit laneway may have been a short cut to tragedy” in The Irish Times (8 January 1996) p. 5.  Marie O'Halloran, “Brother had expected the worst after woman was missing for a fortnight” in The Irish Times (8 January 1996) p. 5.  Jospeh Power, “Missing women search hit by computer inadequacies” in The Sunday 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in The Irish Independent (8 January 1996) p. 1, 8.  Jim Cusack, “Killer probably had been scratched, gardai believe” in The Irish Times (11 January 1996) p. 8  Stephen Rae, “Marilyn: Raped, Strangled” in The Evening Herald (8 January 1996) p. 1-2.  Annemaria McEneaney, “Colleagues mourn hard worker with a big heart” in The Irish Independent (8 January 1996) p. 8.  Frank Kilfeather, “Gardai are puzzled by murder victim's route” in The Irish Times (12 January 1996) p. 5.  Fergus Black, “'Valley of fear' in wake of sex killing” in The Irish Independent (9 January 1996) p. 3.  Jerome Reilly, “Family's despair as Marilyn laid to rest” in The Evening Herald (9 January 1996) p. 6.  Stephen Rae, “Marilyn's brave fight for her life” in The Evening Herald (9 January 1996) p.p. 1, 6.  Stephen Rae, “Marilyn killer hunt hots up” in The Evening Herald (10 January 1996) p. 2.  Tom Brady, “Gardai sift list of fiends for killer” in The Irish Independent (10 January 1996) p. 4.  “Suspect list in killer hunt” in The Evening Herald (11 January 1996) p. 6  Stephen Rae, “Marilyn” Detective probe 'date' theory” in The Evening Herald (11 January 1996) p. 2  “Gardai in new hunt for killer” in The Evening Herald (13 January 1996) p. 4.  Tom Brady, “Ten shortlisted in Marilyn murder” in The Irish Independent (13 January 1996) p. 7.  Jim Cusack, “Investigation dogged by error and ill-luck” in The Irish Times (13 January 1996) p. 7.  Kathy Sheridan, “Woman who enriched lives of her family and colleagues” in The Irish Times (13 January 1996) p. 7.  Veronica Guerin, “Jigsaw trail to Marilyn's murderer” in The Sunday Independent (14 January 1996) p. 38.  Susan McKay, “Fear stalks the valley where Marilyn died” in The Sunday Tribune (14 January 1996) p. 7.  Ann O'Loughlin, “Gardai probe shortcut stalker theory” in The Irish Independent (15 January 1996) p 8.  “Gardai appeal to 'Brickie' in Rynn murder” The Irish Times (16 January 1996) p. 3.  “Divers check river bed for clues” in The Irish Independent (17 January 1996) p. 16  Feargal Keane, “Rynn murder: acquaintance not a suspect” in The Sunday Tribune (21 January 1996) p. 1.  Veronica Guerin, “Gardai not sure Marilyn took bus” in The Sunday Independent (21 January 1996) p. 7.  Paul Williams, “Rynn suspect is known sex killer” in The Sunday World (28 January 1996) p. 11.  Catherine Murphy, “Worlds apart, but united in fear” in The evening Herald (29 January 1996) p. 6-7.  Stephen Rae,” Marilyn: Two held” in The Evening Herald (29 January 1996) p. 1.  "Man is held for Joyce murder” in The Evening Herald (30 January 1996) p. 1,2.  Tom Brady, “Gardai say the list of suspects is narrowing” in The Irish Independent (30 January 1996) p. 11.  Jim Cusack, “Man and teenage girl questioned about murder of Galway farmer” in The Irish Times (30 January 1996) p. 1.  Tom Brady, “Murder hunt gardai 'start afresh' in clues search” in The Irish Independent (5 March 1996) p. 9  Stephen Rae, “Rynn murder: Man on bus link” in The Evening Herald (12 March 1996) p. 2.  Stephen Rae, “Gardai close in on Marilyn killer” in The Evening Herald (13 March 1996) p. 6  Jim Cusack, “Rynn murder inquiry takes fresh direction” in The Irish Times (16 March 1996) p. 1.  Alan O'Keefe, “New Rynn murder suspect” in The Irish Independent (17 March 1996) p. 2.  “Marilyn suspect in suicide” in The Evening Herald (22 March 1996) p. 4.  Stephen Rae, “Man is held for murder of Marilyn” in The Evening Herald (6 August 1996) p. 12.  “Baltinglass man is charged wth murder” in The Wicklow People (8 August 1996) p. 10.  Ray Managh, “Marilyn murder charge man is bailed” in The Evenign Herald (13 August 1996) p.p. 1-2  Ray Managh and David Murphy, “ Marilyn accused to stay with parents” in The Irish Independent (14 August 1996) p. 11.  Tim Healy, “1000 witnesses in Rynn case” in The Irish Independent (11 December 1996) p. 4.  “Rynn murder charge man remanded” in The Evening Herald (4 February 1997) p. 5.  “Rynn case: new remand” in The Irish Independent (5 March 1997) p. 6.  Stephen Rae, “Trapped by his own hand” in The Evening Herald (26 January 1998) p. 16 – 17  Don Lavery, “Genetic technique crucial to gardai” in The Irish Independent (27 January 1998) p. 13.  Diarmaid MCDermott, “Murderer 'overcome by impulse' gets life” in The Irish Independent (27 January 1998) p. 13.  For a full list of sources, see mensreapod.com