Eimear Rabbitt
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We know that in the Tina Satchwell case and in other cases they were really helpful.
So, yeah, it's one of those ones and the families have, like, you know, they've never really given up hope.
Like, the year Jojo Dollard has been missing was 30 years last November.
You know, and a lot of her family members, her sister Mary Phelan was really kind of
involved in the campaign for missing people and she's died several years ago but her older sister Kathleen Bergen like they have a page Jojo Dollar missing page and she constantly updates it like she updated in January with the hope that Jojo would be brought home and you know I heard priests actually talking on RT radio today who knows the Jojo Dollar family and was saying that
They're not, they don't even seem that concerned with, maybe that will change, but they don't even seem that concerned with who did it at the moment.
They just want her home.
So you could just imagine like the answers like that you're looking for there.
Yeah, exactly.
These cases are, everybody knows their names in Ireland.
So these cases, these kind of cases
situations do bring them into the keep them in the public light and I think it's good for the families as much as it's probably hard it's good that they're out there so and you know they have things have been solved you know you were talking earlier about the Noel Long and or Sheen case that was solved after him from the 70s for sure the coldest case in Ireland exactly and there was a conviction on it yeah so you just never know so fingers crossed alright Eimear thanks a million thanks Nicola
And his lawyer was actually saying that because he's been held in detention, he wasn't able to attend his interview where he would have gotten a green card.
And the lawyer is also claiming that the process by which they deal with people who overstay visa programs is different.
It's meant to be like you write to them and you say, you know, giving the notice to leave the country.
And they're trying to say that this is basically they're trying to allege this is basically a bit heavy handed how he was dealt with.
Yeah, so I suppose Seamus Culleton has been in a ISA tentative centre in Texas since September last year.
So five months he was arrested on his way home from work.
He's been living in the States since 2009.
A lot of people would know that, but what people might not know is that it's emerged that there's two bench warrants outstanding for Mr. Culleton.