Witness claims Bailey did not deny being seen near Toscan du Plantier murder scene
Woman says Ian Bailey discussed being seen at Kealfadda Bridge
Woman says Ian Bailey discussed being seen at Kealfadda Bridge
Detectives begin scoping exercise around investigation into 1996 west Cork death
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
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Lawyers for murdered French woman challenge Bailey to present evidence at a new trial
Netflix series to air this week as ‘new information’ is passed to gardaí by Jim Sheridan
Two new documentaries have put the west Cork village of Schull back in the spotlight
Trailer confirms his view that documentary will seek to demonise him, Bailey says
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Bailey has written to Garda Commissioner alleging a conspiracy to frame him for killing
The abduction and killing of a Romanian teen in Dublin was never seen as a ‘big’ story
Family of murdered French woman (39) mark 24th anniversary of killing
Makers of three-part series say they have exclusive access to murdered French woman’s family
Uncle says Ireland is protecting Ian Bailey even though he was convicted in France
Mr Justice Burns orders that Bailey can recover his legal costs from the State
Alain Spilliaert says good grounds for appealing recent High Court decision
As long as the Ian Bailey show goes on, Sophie Toscan du Plantier remains lost in the story
State can appeal judgment prohibiting Bailey’s extradition to France to serve sentence
The full story of Ian Bailey’s conviction in a French court and the next steps in the legal battle
Bailey fears dying in prison for murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier
Rosie Shelley told court Ian Bailey said ‘I did it, I did it’ while discussing French woman’s death
Warrant issued after Bailey was convicted in France of Sophie Toscan du Plantier murder
Bailey confirms he failed roadside breathalyser test but passed in Garda station
UL lecturer Dr Andrea Ryan believes matter likely to end up before Supreme Court again
Toscan du Plantier family lawyer expects ruling to be appealed to Supreme Court
After conviction in France, English man calls on ‘somebody... to admit they know it wasn’t me’
Violence of a fox stalking sheep key idea in writings by murdered French woman
English journalist sentenced to 25 years in absentia, arrest warrant to be issued
Bailey convicted in absentia of 1996 murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier
Murder of French film producer near Schull in 1996 has never been solved
Agnes Thomas tells court in Paris she warned her friend against meeting ‘weird guy’
French authorities are understood to have written to 33 witnesses
He pleaded with those asked by French authorities to travel to France to testify at trial next week of Ian Bailey to do so
Former British soldier Martin Graham had served in Northern Ireland at the height of the Troubles
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Dubliner presided over long running unsuccessful civil jury action for damages by Ian Bailey
Bailey lodged complaint on Garda handling of Toscan du Plantier murder investigation
Bill relates to action against gardaí in Toscan du Planter investigation
Legal team did not expect history of assaults against partner to be raised
Killing of French film producer unplanned but was deliberate, podcast series is told
French magistrate dropped plans or ‘protected witness’ interview over Sophie Toscan du Plantier murder
Journalist criticises Department of Justice oversight in Sophie Toscan du Plantier case
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Details emerge as Bailey prepares to appeal decision by French authorities to charge him
The collection of poetry existed in “embryonic form” before the accusations in the 1990s
‘The West Cork Way’ consists of a series of poems reflecting on life in southern Ireland
Alain Spilliaert says extradition decision will not affect case in France
Decision paves way for a possible fresh trial on issue of disclosure of information by gardaí
Mother of Sophie Toscan du Plantier says she is ‘very unhappy’
Charlie Flanagan ‘obliged’ by law to apply for extradition order on foot of European warrant
French authorities want to conduct trial over death of Sophie Toscan du Plantier
Sophie Toscan du Plantier was found beaten to death in west Cork in December, 1996
Fennelly Commission investigation in West Cork found no evidence of illegal behaviour
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