A daily podcast covering the trial proceedings for Jozef Puska, the man charged with the murder of Ashling Murphy. The alleged assault took place along the Grand Canal in Tullamore in January 2022.
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In late June 2018, five people were murdered by an active shooter walking through their offices at the Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland. Prosecutors say he blocked the exit so the victims couldn’t escape. The defendant, Jarrod Ramos, pleaded guilty to the murders but his lawyers now argue he’s not “criminally responsible” — Maryland’s version of the Insanity Defense. Prosecutors contend that his attack was planned in a “calculating and methodical” manner because the paper wro ...
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This Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast is on hold until Erin Patterson’s trial starts on April 28, 2025. This is a story about a tragedy that has fascinated the world - the tale of a fatal family lunch of Beef Wellington and mushrooms. The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast is the account of a journalist who knew Mushroom Chef Erin Patterson from a true crime group. What happens when one of your own is accused of a terrible crime? Join us here on The Mushroom Murder Trial Podcast as we unravel the ch ...
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The Suitcase Murder: The Trial of Sarah Boone takes you inside the courtroom for one of the most gripping murder trials of our time. Sarah Boone, accused of the shocking and tragic death of her boyfriend, who was found suffocated inside a suitcase, faces a high-stakes battle for justice. Each episode brings you live trial coverage, expert analysis, and in-depth discussions with legal experts, psychologists, and true crime aficionados. Whether you’re following the trial day by day or diving i ...
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Sarah Boone Rejects Plea Deal, Jury Selection in Suitcase Murder Case Set to Begin Next Week-Delayed Due to Hurricane
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Sarah Boone is set to face trial next week on second-degree murder charges stemming from the 2020 death of her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., who was discovered dead inside a suitcase in the couple's apartment. Prosecutors allege that Boone, 42, deliberately left Torres to suffocate after zipping him inside the luggage, which was found the morning of…
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Welcome to the "Week in Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news. This is not your average news recap. With the sharp i…
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In this episode of Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski, retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke discusses the bizarre case of Sarah Boone, who is facing trial for the death of her boyfriend, George Torres Jr., whom she zipped inside a suitcase during a drunken game of "hide and seek." Boone, who has now hired her ninth attorney, faces the challenge of …
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COURT AUDIO-Accused Suitcase Killer, Secures Courtroom Concessions While Representing Herself-PART 1
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Sarah Boone, the Florida woman accused of second-degree murder in the 2020 death of her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., returned to court to fight for better jail conditions and more freedom during her upcoming trial. Boone, 46, who is now representing herself, has raised concerns over her lack of access to resources like the Internet and a telephone,…
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COURT AUDIO-Accused Suitcase Killer, Secures Courtroom Concessions While Representing Herself-PART 2
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Sarah Boone, the Florida woman accused of second-degree murder in the 2020 death of her boyfriend, Jorge Torres Jr., returned to court to fight for better jail conditions and more freedom during her upcoming trial. Boone, 46, who is now representing herself, has raised concerns over her lack of access to resources like the Internet and a telephone,…
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In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," retired FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer discusses the disturbing case of Sarah Boone, who is infamously known as the "suitcase murderer." Boone allegedly locked her partner in a suitcase, taunted him, and left him to die of suffocation. Her trial has faced numerous delays as she has gon…
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In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," the focus is on Sarah Boone, known as the "suitcase murderer," who is accused of causing her boyfriend's death by locking him in a suitcase while intoxicated. Boone has cycled through eight public defenders, each claiming they cannot work with her due to her non-cooperative behavior. The judge,…
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In the latest episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," Tony Brueski talks with retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke about the disturbing case of Sarah Boone, known as the "suitcase murderer." Boone stands accused of zipping her boyfriend into a suitcase during a drunken game of hide-and-seek, where he later died. Despite video evidence show…
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In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott joins the discussion on the bizarre case of Sarah Boone, known as the "suitcase murderer." Boone is accused of locking her boyfriend in a suitcase during a game of hide and seek, which led to his death. The conversation delves into Boone's troubling beha…
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This podcast is on hold under there is announcement of a trial date in the Supreme Court of Victoria. The Erin Patterson Podcast is the insider story about a case that has fascinated the world. It’s tale of a fatal family lunch of beef Wellington pie with mushrooms. The accused, Erin Patterson, is a woman your podcast host once knew. Now she sits i…
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Jozef Puska was today handed a life sentence for the murder of Ashling Murphy. In this episode, we’ll bring you the incredibly powerful and emotional victim impact statements delivered by Ashling’s family at today’s hearing. We’ll also discuss the remarks of the judge in relation to the sentencing regime for convicted murderers in Ireland. And we’l…
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In this extended episode, Deborah Naylor, Courts Correspondent with Virgin Media News; and Eoin Reynolds, Courts Reporter with Courts News Ireland, join us to discuss what the jury didn’t hear during the trial. And with Jozef Puska now a convicted murderer, we speak more freely about our opinions on the evidence, and we also have a chat about Ashli…
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Jozef Puska has been found guilty of murdering Ashling Murphy. The jury deliberated for over two hours, but returned to Court 13 soon after 2pm when their foreman delivered the guilty verdict. Mr Justice Tony Hunt added his own remarks, saying he agreed with their outcome, and added “we have evil in this room”. In this episode, Frank and Aisling wi…
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The jury in the Ashling Murphy murder trial has begun its deliberations. In his charge to the jury this afternoon, Mr Justice Tony Hunt said if they’re to convict Jozef Puska of murder – they must be satisfied he stabbed Ashling Murphy 11 times in the neck. Mr Justice Hunt said if they’re satisfied that no crime has been committed by Mr Puska, they…
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Today, the jury in the Ashling Murphy murder trial was told Jozef Puska has provided an ‘unequivocal structure of lies and mistruths’. However, the defence has told jurors that they must be ‘very careful’ in assessing the evidence provided to them in this case Later this afternoon, Mr Justice Tony Hunt told the jurors that if they believe Jozef Pus…
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The jury in Jozef Puska’s trial for the murder of Ashling Murphy has now heard all of the evidence in the case. The final piece of evidence presented to them came from an expert witness for the defence, who raised concerns about the reliability of Mr Puska’s confession. The jurors were also given an update as to when they are likely to begin their …
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Jozef Puska has told the Central Criminal Court that he doesn't remember confessing to killing Ashling Murphy while he was in hospital. Today he claimed he and Ms. Murphy were both attacked by a man wearing a face mask. Under cross examination this afternoon from the prosecution, Jozef Puska said he didn’t remember making admissions to Gardaí that …
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Jozef Puska has taken the stand in the trial where he is accused of the murder of Ashling Murphy. Before this, the prosecution closed its case by reading some of the Garda interviews with Mr Puska in Tullamore Garda Station after he was discharged from St James’ Hospital. The jury also heard about an email sent to the Garda Press Office from a pers…
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The Ashling Murphy Murder Trial hit its "first speed bump” today. For the first time since the trial opened last month, the jurors were sent home without hearing from any witnesses. In this episode, you’ll hear what the judge had to say to them before he adjourned the case. Ashling Murphy was killed while exercising along the banks of the grand can…
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The jury in the Ashling Murphy murder trial has heard there's no evidence to suggest medication had an effect on Jozef Puska in relation to admissions he made to Gardaí two days after her death. Professor Michael Ryan, an expert in pharmacology and toxicology, told the jury that in his opinion there is no evidence to suggest Jozef Puska’s admission…
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Today the jury heard evidence that a DNA profile matching that of Jozef Puska was found under Ashling Murphy’s fingernails. Dr Lorna Flanagan said the likelihood of this male DNA belonging to someone unrelated to him was 'one in 14,000'. The jury also heard from Detective Sergeant David Scahill about arresting and ultimately charging Mr Puska with …
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Today the jury heard evidence from the interpreter who acted as a translator between gardaí and Jozef Puska while he was in St James’ Hospital. Miroslav Sedlacek said Mr Puska asked him to translate ‘accurately and exactly’, saying ‘I did it’ but that he didn’t do it intentionally. The jury of nine men and three women also heard some forensic evide…
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At today’s hearing of the Ashling Murphy murder trial, the jury heard Jozef Puska told Gardaí he was the murderer. The jurors also heard evidence about a search warrant being executed and of how he became upset as said he committed the murder. He denies murdering 23 year old school teacher Ashling Murphy. NOTE: Some of the evidence heard today is d…
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In today’s sitting at the Central Criminal Court, the jury heard about evidence taken from Ashling Murphy’s Fitbit smart watch. She was wearing it on the day she died, and it tracked her heart rate and exercise route along the canal in Tullamore on the afternoon of 12th January 2022. The jury also heard from a friend of Jozef Puska who gave him a l…
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At today’s sitting of the trial of Jozef Puska, a woman described a man cycling slowly and close to her on the day Ashling Murphy was killed. Annemarie Kelly told the jury that she first noticed a man who she felt was cycling close to her near to McDonalds in Tullamore on January 12th 2022. She claims she later saw him again on the Grand Canal. The…
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CCTV footage showing some of Ashling Murphy’s last known movements was shown to the jury today in the trial of a man accused of her murder. 33-year-old Jozef Puska, of Lynally Grove, Mucklagh in Co Offaly has pleaded not guilty. In this episode, Frank outlines the CCTV footage of both Ashling Murphy and Mr Puska on the day she died. This morning, D…
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Evidence of the post-mortem examination of Ashling Murphy was heard at the trial of Jozef Puska today. State Pathologist Sally Anne Collis said Ashling died as a result of stab wounds with a knife or sharp implement, and noted that there were some injuries to Ashling’s fingers which may have been defensive in nature. The trial also heard how the fi…
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Today the trial of Jozef Puska heard from a man who discovered Ashling Murphy's body on the day she died. Enda Molloy was the first person to see Ashling Murphy laying in a hedgerow after the alleged attack. In this episode, Frank outlines the evidence heard from Mr Molloy and seven other witnesses in the trial today, including two women who were r…
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In the first full day of the trial of Jozef Puska, prosecuting barrister Ann Marie Lawlor opened her case before the jury. They were also shown maps and photographs from the stretch of the canal where Ashling Murphy was killed.
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Jozef Puska, the man charged with the murder of Ashling Murphy, has pleaded not guilty in the Central Criminal Court today, and a jury was then sworn in. In this first episode episode, Frank and Aisling set out the processes involved in jury selection, and what's expected when the trial opens tomorrow.…
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A daily podcast covering the trial proceedings for Jozef Puska, the man charged with the murder of Ashling Murphy. The alleged assault took place along the Grand Canal in Tullamore in January 2022.
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This true-crime story concludes with sentencing three years after the most violent attack on journalism in American history. In this episode, we hear the reaction to Ramos' sentence from shooting survivors and victim’s families. The Prosecutor said convicted mass murderer Jarrod Ramos made it a one-sided fight. "He should not get the last word.” Be…
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The families of victims and shooting survivors react as the jury delivers its decision. You’ll hear from the chief prosecutor and the families sharing emotional comments outside the courthouse in Annapolis just minutes after the verdict. It’s a moment they’ve waited for more than three years. You’ll also learn about the fight some of the victims vo…
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"I was waiting to die. I was praying”. A Capital gazette reporter describes the terror caused by mass shooter Jarrod Ramos. Six survivors testified in his trial. A photographer said he "felt the wind against his neck” as shotgun pellets whizzed past his head and narrowly missed killing him. “Delusional.” That’s how a renowned psychiatric describes …
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Confessed mass murderer Jarrod Ramos had a long-running feud with The Capital Gazette. Ramos thought an article about him made him look “crazy” so he demanded a retraction and apology. When he didn’t get either, he sued the newspaper and the reporter for defamation. A judge dismissed his case and when Ramos exhausted his appeals, he withdrew from t…
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In late June 2018, five people were murdered by an active shooter walking through their offices at the Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland. Prosecutors say he blocked the exit so the victims couldn’t escape. The defendant, Jarrod Ramos, pleaded guilty to the murders but his lawyers now argue he’s not “criminally responsible” — Maryland…
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