‘I feel nothing, he isn’t in my thoughts’: Jules Thomas on the late Ian Bailey
Artist, who was Bailey’s partner for three decades, remains convinced he was innocent of murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier
Artist, who was Bailey’s partner for three decades, remains convinced he was innocent of murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier
Death of chief suspect in Sophie Toscan du Plantier murder leaves family fearful ‘we will never reach the full truth’
The West Cork artist was not interviewed by the makers of the Netflix documentary series
Woman says Ian Bailey discussed being seen at Kealfadda Bridge
Journalist says bereaved family mistaken in the belief that responsibility rests with him
Man told gardaí that Jules Thomas spoke about bloodied clothes after Toscan du Plantier murder
Lawyers for murdered French woman challenge Bailey to present evidence at a new trial
TV review: ‘Murder at the Cottage : The Search for Justice for Sophie’ is captivating
Sky to remove contributions after family object to documentary’s take on Ian Bailey
Bailey has written to Garda Commissioner alleging a conspiracy to frame him for killing
Uncle says Ireland is protecting Ian Bailey even though he was convicted in France
The full story of Ian Bailey’s conviction in a French court and the next steps in the legal battle
Rosie Shelley told court Ian Bailey said ‘I did it, I did it’ while discussing French woman’s death
Bailey pleads for ‘powers that be’ to intervene following French court’s murder verdict
English journalist sentenced to 25 years in absentia, arrest warrant to be issued
Murder of French film producer near Schull in 1996 has never been solved
Statement made to gardaí by Ginny Thomas read out by judge at court in Paris
Agnes Thomas tells court in Paris she warned her friend against meeting ‘weird guy’
Will a murder conviction handed down by a European ally not be recognised here?
French authorities are understood to have written to 33 witnesses
Legal team did not expect history of assaults against partner to be raised
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Background: Ian Bailey became a suspect early in the investigation. He has been in legal battles ever since
Jury dismissed claim gardaí conspired to frame him for Toscan du Plantier murder
Bailey says anniversary of French woman’s death casts a cloud over him each Christmas
Story starts in 1991 when English journalist Ian Bailey moves to west Cork
Toscan du Plantier family welcomes fresh investigation into murder 20 years ago
French authorities had not yet decided to try English journalist, Supreme Court found
Pre-trial hearing could result in Jules Thomas’ damages case being thrown out
Welsh-born artist puts acrylics on show of plants that grow in west Cork
Contempt proceedings relate to articles published by magazine on Ian Bailey case
Ian Bailey’s partner suing Garda and State over investigation into Toscan du Plantier killing
Jules Thomas is appealing a decision in relation to her damages action
Lawyers for Jules Thomas to ask Mr Justice John Hedigan to stop dealing with matters in her case
Delays continue to plague the Supreme Court where there is a 4½-year wait for those with “legacy” appeals
Jules Thomas takes case against Garda and State over Toscan du Plantier murder inquiry
Jimmy Camier made statement to gardaí in 1998 about 1996 killing
Publisher facing contempt hearings over Ian Bailey articles
Partner of Ian Bailey is pursuing action for damages over her alleged wrongful arrest
Judge refuses to recuse himself from contempt proceedings against magazine
Jules Thomas took action over alleged wrongful arrest during Toscan du Plantier inquiry
Costs from the 64-day case are estimated at between €2 million and €5 million
State will say that claim was brought outside the six-year legal time limit
Jules Thomas alleges wrong arrest in Toscan du Plantier murder investigation
Witness in Sophie Toscan du Plantier murder inquiry will not be questioned again
Bailey’s ruinously expensive failed civil case is just the latest fallout from the unsolved murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier nearly 20 years ago
Suspension on co-operation with Toscan du Plantier inquiry should be lifted, says lawyer
Credibility problem of star witness for damages action simply one hurdle too many
Frank Buttimer expressed his client’s disappointment following failed High Court bid
More than 90 witnesses heard in action against Garda Commissioner and State
Officer asked about conversation in patrol car
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