Podcast Appearances
He was also giving...
lunches to addicts and homelessness.
He was obviously a private man, very generous man.
She said he lived a very simple life.
He lived for his family.
She struggles, she says, to close their eyes at night without, sorry, you've explained that, without having to live out the horror.
The mental torture never gets out of our heads around this nightmare.
Then she directly speaks to Sean McGovern and she says to him, Sean, you were shot yourself in the Regency Hotel.
You saw the fear and the pain in your own family when that happened.
Why would you choose to inflict that pain on us?
You should have been out buying presents for your kids, not organising murder, the murder of a grandfather at that point.
She says that there was a tracker on the car which herself and her son were in.
I imagine, she says to him, you feel very stupid how you thought you were going to get away with it.
But you left behind SIM cards, your DNA, and as if that's not bad enough.
Now you're going to jail for life, hopefully, and for killing an innocent man.
Not one ounce of intelligence is in you, she said.
And she actually describes that her father would be offended that somebody as stupid as Sean McGovern had killed him.
And how did you feel not being able to attend your own father's funeral?
She asked him.
This, of course, is in relation to the fact that McGovern couldn't return from Dubai because he was on the run essentially there and he was afraid he wouldn't get back or be arrested here.