
Episode 969: The 'Dubai Two' and their controversial pandemic boob jobs
17 April - 20 minsTwo Irish mums dubbed the ‘Dubai Two’ after they flew to the UAE for boob jobs during the pandemic have had their cases dismissed before the Irish courts years after they made worldwide headlines.
Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the stories of Dubliners Kirstie McGrath and Niamh Mulreany, who will be forever remembered for their trip to Dubai.
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Episode 970: How to hide your money from the Criminal Assets Bureau
Runaway money stashed under the oven, cash stuffed behind the sofa, and sodden notes dug up from vegetable gardens. They are just some of the colourful ways that criminals have tried to hide their cash and thwart the Criminal Assets Bureau. Nicola speaks with Eamon Dillon about how criminals hide their ill-gotten gains and the lengths they go to to stop the State getting their hands on their assets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
33 mins
18 April Finished

Episode 968: Why the American DEA want Daniel Kinahan
A mysterious death in the Netherlands, links established with the brutal Iranian regime, and a bloody trail leads all the way back to Daniel Kinahan. Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about an extraordinary story that explains why the Americans are interested in Daniel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
39 mins
17 April Finished

Episode 967: Family of Sean McCarthy slam sentence given to man who shot him in head with his own gun
The family of an alleged drug dealer who was shot with his own gun have hit out after his killer was given a nine-year prison sentence. Dubliner Dean Caffrey was found guilty of the manslaughter of Sean McCarthy after a court heard how he was acting in self-defence when he pulled the trigger. Niall speaks to Sunday World news editor Eimear Rabbitt about how the shooting occurred after a row about a drugs debt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
16 mins
16 April Finished

Episode 966: Justice For My Father - the IRA murder of prison officer Brian Stack
The son of murdered prison officer Brian Stack has written a new book about his father’s death at the hands of an IRA assassin. Austin Stack was just 14 when his dad was shot and left with horrific life altering injuries. He survived for 18 months before dying from complications. Now 42 years on, Austin says he would like to look his father’s killers in the eye and tell them how his death has affected him. His book Justice for My Father is published by Bonnier and available in all bookshops. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
56 mins
16 April Finished

Episode 965: Son of Limerick feud figure Owen Treacy Snr jailed for drug dealing
His father survived a notorious double cross that led to the murder of his former associate Kieran Keane and marked the beginning of a bloody decade of Limerick gang wars. But Owen Treacy Jnr has followed in his father's footsteps into the drug business despite his miracle escape from death on a roadside almost two decades ago. Nicola talks to Eamon Dillon about the Limerick offspring, his recent jailing on drug offences, and his fame as a star of the underworld's favourite sport - sulky racing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
20 mins
15 April Finished