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In 2009 the family received another phone call that would lead them to discover that Joe Lynskey was abducted, shot dead and secretly buried by the IRA in August 1972. He was 40 at the time.
INVESTIGATORS searching for the remains of disappeared victim Joe Lynskey said the exhumation of a grave in Co Monaghan had been a difficult time for his family. The Independent Commission for the … ...
It is “doubly cruel” for the family of Joe Lynskey to learn that human remains exhumed from a Co Monaghan cemetery are not his, according to the lead investigator searching for IRA Disappeared ...
T he niece of Joe Lynskey, one of the Disappeared, said she will be “forever grateful” to the recently deceased Bishop Brendan Comiskey and his family for helping facilitate the search for her ...
GARDAI investigating the murder of Joe Lynskey are seeking to identify remains recovered from a graveyard in Co Monaghan. Further DNA tests are now underway after it emerged the remains recovered f… ...
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‘Say Nothing’ series played no role in recent information ... - MSNTHE TV SERIES Say Nothing played no role in recent information regarding the location of the remains of Joe Lynskey, according to the lead investigator. The best-selling book Say Nothing by author ...
Joe Lynskey is one of four people 'disappeared' during The Troubles in Northern Ireland whose remains have yet to be located. The ICLVR has exhumed a grave at Annyalla Cemetery in Co Monaghan on ...
Joe Lynskey, a former Cistercian monk from the Beechmount area of West Belfast, disappeared in the summer of 1972 during The Troubles. He is regarded as the first person to have been 'disappeared ...
Human remains exhumed from a grave in County Monaghan four months ago are not those of Joe Lynskey, the organisation set up to find the Disappeared has said.. Mr Lynskey, from west Belfast, is one ...
“Our friend, colleague, family member, and amazing human Joe Lynskey, was pushed in front of a NYC subway on New Year’s Eve day. Somehow, he miraculously survived, ...
May 02, 2025 at 4:01pm BST. The niece of Joe Lynskey, one of the Disappeared, said she will be “forever grateful” to the recently deceased Bishop Brendan Comiskey and his family for helping ...
Human remains exhumed from a grave in County Monaghan four months ago are not those of Joe Lynskey, the organisation set up to find the Disappeared has said.. Mr Lynskey, from west Belfast, is one ...
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