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Deadly silence : sister's battle to uncover the truth behind the murder of Clodagh and her sons by Alan Hawe
Connolly, Jacqueline2025
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Áirithint áit ar Deadly silence : sister's battle to uncover the truth behind the murder of Clodagh and her sons by Alan HaweOn 29 August 2016, devastating news hit the headlines that an entire family was found dead in a rural community. For Jacqueline Connolly, this was a deeply personal and life-shattering tragedy, as she discovered her sister Clodagh, along with her nephews Liam, Niall and Ryan, were killed by their husband and father, Alan Hawe. Here, Jacqueline discloses the circumstances leading up to the tragic events of August 2016, including Hawe's manipulation and coercive control of her unsuspecting sister. Her gripping account tells of her family's painful struggle to expose critical failures in the initial garda investigation, as they uncovered the terrible darkness behind Hawe's 'pillar-of-the-community' facade. Jacqueline also reveals many of the shocking, unpublished findings of the recent Garda Serious Crime Review, details that challenge our understanding of domestic violence and family annihilators.
Príomhtheideal:
Údar:
Connolly, Jacqueline, author
Inphrionta:
Dublin : Hachette Books Ireland, 2025.
Leathanaigh in ord:
323 pages : photograph (black and white) ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781399706650 (paperback)
Rangúchán Dewey:
364.152340941698364.1523364.152364.15234Social issues364.15234094168364.152340364.1523 Page TurnersLC 364.1523
I dteanga:
English
Réimse:
Connolly, Jacqueline -- FamilyHawe, AlanHawe, Clodagh -- Death and burialHawe, Liam -- Death and burialHawe, Niall -- Death and burialHawe, Ryan -- Death and burialMurder -- Ireland -- Cavan (County) -- History -- 21st centuryTrue CrimeSocial services & welfare, criminologyDomestic violence -- IrelandFamily Annihilation -- Ireland -- 2016
BRN:
2967011
Aimsigh é!
Cóipeanna san iomlán: 333
Áirithintí: 879
Áirithint áit ar Deadly silence : sister's battle to uncover the truth behind the murder of Clodagh and her sons by Alan Hawe