Gardaí
are expected to submit a file to the Director of Public Prosecutions within the
next fortnight in relation to the abduction and murder of Deirdre Jacob more
than 20 years ago. Convicted rapist Larry Murphy, last known to be living in
England, was considered the main suspect for the disappearance of the
18-year-old from outside her home in Newbridge, Co Kildare. Murphy moved to
England after his release from jail in 2010, where he had served 10 years for
the kidnapping, rape and attempted murder of a woman in the Wicklow mountains
in 2001.
Deirdre Jacob Missing Believed Murdered. |
The Irish
Examiner understands that the file will recommend charges be brought, though
the final details are not yet clear. The file is believed to be going through
final stages of clearance and sign-off before being sent to the DPP for a
decision.
The State
prosecutor will have to weigh-up whether there is sufficient evidence to bring
a prosecution.
Ms Jacob,
a student teacher, vanished near the gates of her home at Roseberry, Newbridge,
at around 3pm on July 28, 1998. Her parents, Michael and Bernadette, have
fought relentlessly for justice in finding the person responsible.
Following
an extensive review of her case, Gardaí in August 2018 upgraded what was a
missing person’s probe to a murder investigation.
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In July
2019, gardaí reported making significant progress in their investigation but
made appeals on two lines of inquiry in order to complete their file:
- Securing the co-operation of a close associate of Murphy who had previously claimed to have incriminating information on him.
- Contacting an anonymous caller to Newbridge Garda Station who said they saw something potentially suspicious near where Ms Jacob was abducted, the day after she went missing.
The
associate of Murphy, who lives in Kildare, claimed he had incriminating
evidence after having a personal dispute with Murphy.
It is
understood that investigating gardaí believe they have exhausted all lines of
inquiry on these two issues.
Gardaí
travelled to Britain in 2018 and, in the company of the London Metropolitan
police, attempted to interview Murphy, but he refused to answer questions.
Convicted Rapist and Suspected Killer Larry Murphy |
There was
no legal basis to arrest Murphy, who is originally from Baltinglass, Co
Wicklow.
If the
DPP directs that charges be brought against Murphy, Gardaí will then apply for
a European Arrest Warrant. Under the transition period forming part of
Britain’s withdrawal from the EU on February 1, it will continue to be a member
of the EAW until it leaves at the end of the year. What will
happen after that is not clear, with some security sources saying that a pre-existing
extradition act with Britain could be used.
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