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After a cadaver dog helped find Tina Satchwell’s remains, experts question why gardaí still don’t train such dogs ...
Richard Satchwell has been given a life sentence for the murder of his wife at their home in Co Cork. The British truck driver, 58, had denied the murder of Tina Satchwell between March 19 and March ...
Killer Richard Satchwell has been sentenced to life in prison for the 2017 murder of his wife Tina Satchwell. Tina, 44, went missing on March 20, 2017 and was missing for several years. Her remains ...
Locals in Youghal, Co Cork fear no 3 Grattan Street, the house where Richard Satchwell kept his wife’s body buried beneath ...
Locals in Youghal, Co Cork fear no 3 Grattan Street, the house where Richard Satchwell kept his wife’s body buried beneath ...
Tina Satchwell never lived to see how the ashes of her terrier dog 'Heidi' were lovingly stored in a miniature casket with an engraved plaque, nor how a certificate attested that the animal had ...
Richard Satchwell, who was found guilty last week of the murder of his wife Tina Satchwell (née Dingivan) has been sentenced to life in prison. Mr Justice Paul McDermott sentenced Satchwell at ...
Richard Satchwell, originally from Leicester, had denied the murder of Tina Satchwell on a date between 19 March and 20 March 2017. Her skeletal remains were discovered at the Co Cork property in ...
For more than six years after the disappearance of his wife Tina, Richard Satchwell painted a picture of himself as a devoted husband cowed by a controlling and sporadically violent wife.
Richard Satchwell has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife, Tina, in their home in Cork more than eight years ago. After a trial lasting almost five weeks, the jury at the ...
The same cadaver dog, which found the remains of Tina Satchwell, is involved in the search for the remains of Annie McCarrick ...
RICHARD Satchwell has today been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife Tina as her family told how they "will never be able to forgive" him for what he did. The British truck ...