Richard Satchwell has been found guilty of the murder of his wife Tina, following a five-week trial at Dublin’s Central Criminal Court. We look at how events played out on the final day in court, the questions left unanswered, and the six key lies Richard Satchwell told that ultimately secured his fate.
Host: Fionnán Sheahan Guest: Ralph Riegel
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“Controlling and odd”: What the court heard about Richard Satchwell from Tina’s family
Pathologist unable to determine Tina Satchwell's’ cause of death due to state of remains
Concrete and a cadaver dog: What led gardai to Tina Satchwell’s remains?
Freezers and Forensics - The latest from the Richard Satchwell trial
Extra: Rituals and Revelations – the latest evidence in the Richard Satchwell case
Richard Satchwell on trial: Jury told wife Tina attacked him with a chisel before she died
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