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S8, EP15 "Nicholas Burton"
In April 1997, 27-year-old Rachel McGrath is stabbed to death by an unknown attacker in a car park.

S7, EP7 "David Bieber"
A fugitive from the United States murders one British police officer and tries to kill two more, sparking a nationwide search.

S8, EP14 "Danville Neil"
In 2022, Danville Neil is finally jailed for the brutal 1993 murders of a WWII veteran and his sister.

S8, EP16 "Joe O'Reilly"
Less than 20 minutes after dropping her children off at school, Rachel O'Reilly is murdered.

S8, EP20 "Eric Locke"
Dublin man Eric Locke refuses to accept it when Sonia Blount, a mother of one, ends their relationship.

S8, EP19 "Catherine Nevin"
Catherine Nevin reports a break-in and violent attack at her pub, which leaves her husband dead.

S8, EP18 "Charlotte and Linda Mulhall"
In March 2005, the gardaí recover human body parts from the Royal Canal in Dublin.

S8, EP17 "Colin Whelan"
When Mary Gough is found dead in her family home, her husband Colin Whelan appears shocked.
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