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Real Lives Untold

Sarah Trina

REAL LIVES UNTOLD podcast focuses on all

things crime and human interest. This podcast

offers a space for people to tell their stories, raise

awareness and help others in similar situations.

Sarah & Trina O’Connor’s work and life

experiences ensure that this podcast is

compelling, sometimes tear jerking but also brings

hope, light and laughter to those who participate

and those who listen in.

Sarah & Trina are both Criminologists - no relation

but relationships matter.

Sarah O’Connor, a documentary maker, a veteran

crime and courts reporter has covered all the

major crime stories for TV and radio for past 20

years.

Trina O’Connor is a working community

Criminologist who comes with 30+ years’

experience of activism and collaborating with

community workers.

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Season 3

Season 2

Janet O'Brien
Sep 26 2023
Janet O'Brien
In the first episode of Season 2 Trina and Sarah speak with Janet O'Brien, an amazingly courageous and resilient woman who lost her son Luke to a one-punch assault in Tallaght, South West Dublin on Halloween night 2017. His killer, 21 year old Jack Hall Ellis of Lismore Road in Crumlin, a childhood friend of Luke, punched him in his words “in drunkenness and anger” on the old Blessington Road after they left a pub. 13 days later Luke who was just 20 lost his fight for life in hospital from the injuries to his brain that he sustained when he hit his head on the ground as a result of the punch. Hall Ellis had downed up to ten double shots rum that night the court heard after he pleaded guilty in 2019 to the unlawful killing of Luke O' Brien O'Reilly and he was jailed for five years. Before his release from prison late last year Luke’s mother Janet met her son’s killer as part of the Restorative Justice Process, something she sought out herself, it has to be stressed. During that meeting she showed Hall Ellis a photograph of her son as he fought for his life in hospital during those last days. Janet has kindly agreed to tell us her painful story , she believes one punch assaults should carry a minimum sentence and she would encourage more people to avail of restorative justice.IF YOU HAVE BEEN IMPACTED BY ANY OF THE ISSUES IN THE EPISODE YOU CAN CALL THE CRIME VICTIM'S HELPINE (crimevictimshelpline.ie) Freephone 116006Or go to Home - Restorative Justice to find out more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Familicide-the murders of Seema Banu, Asfira and Faizan
Oct 24 2023
Familicide-the murders of Seema Banu, Asfira and Faizan
Three years ago this week on night of the 22nd into 23rd of October 2020, IT specialist Sameer Syed travelled to the home of his estranged wife 37 year old Seema Banu and their two children 11 year old asfira and 6 year old Faizan. It was under cover of darkness and he was dressed as a women. He murdered all three by strangling them with a ligature and then left a tap on, flooding their house in the Llewelyn estate in Ballinteer South Dublin. Their bodies were discovered a few days later. Syed was an abusive husband and father and would torture them, he had moved them from their home country two years beforehand and Seema Banu who was unhappy here was planning on moving back. Syed would regularly go to the house even after a court ordered him to stay away when he was charged and to stand trial accused of seriously assaulting Seema Banu by strangling her to an unresponsive case. He was later charged with the murders and a week before he was due to stand trial before the Central Criminal Court he was found dead in his cell in prison. In this episode we also talk to Womens Aid CEO Sarah Benson who says the focus in this case should have been on the perpetrator, she questions why he was not behind bars. Trina and I talk to Seema Banu’s nephew Kashief Ahmed who travelled to Dublin for the inquest into their deaths and to visit their grave  earlier this year.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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