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Mark Desmond was shot up to four times in the head during a gangland gun attack in Lucan, Dublin, last night. 

The murder occurred at Griffeen Valley Park at around 8pm.

A burnt-out car containing a hand gun was also found close to the scene, but it has not yet been proven whether the two incidents are related.

Gardaí are investigating if two criminal brothers who are based in the area are behind the attack, sources told the Independent

Desmond was well known to Gardaí as an extremely violent and unstable individual.

He has previous convictions for violent crime and possession of firearms offences.

He was also questioned previously about the rape of a 15-year-old boy, and he was a suspected of murdering two men and dumping their bodies in the Grand Canal in 2000. 

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If you're a fan of BBC quiz how Eggheads, you may want to sit down before reading on.

A former panellist for the hugely popular programme, which debuted in 2003, has been arrested on suspicion of murder.

According to numerous reports, CJ de Mooi, whose real name is Joseph Connagh, was detained by police at Heathrow airport yesterday after a European Arrest Warrant was issued in the Netherlands.

It has been established that Holland is seeking his extradition in relation to the murder of a mugger in the 1980s.

Mr. Connagh referred to an incident in his autobiography, CJ: The Autobiography of CJ De Mooi: My Journey From the Streets to the Screens, which ultimately raised suspicion among authorities.

Recalling what he described as a moment of self-defence against a mugger, Mr. Connagh wrote: "He caught me on the wrong day and I just snapped."

"I punched him so hard in the face, knocked the knife out of his hand and threw him in the canal. I fully suspect I killed him."

Mr Connagh is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday.

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On Christmas Day in 1996, JonBenet Ramsey was bludgeoned and strangled to death – and then discarded in the basement of her family’s home.

Today, close-to 20 years on, her killer has never been found and her murder remains one of the world’s most high-profile mysteries.

However, two events have recently shined the spotlight once again on the small mountainous city of Boulder in Colorado – where the blonde child beauty pageant star grew up before her death at the age of just six.

Firstly, there is the release of a forthcoming documentary – The Killing Of JonBenet: The Truth Uncovered, a film to which her father, John, lends his first-hand experiences.

Secondly, and arguably more significantly, her brother, Burke, has agreed to be interviewed by the famed Dr Phil – and in the process he opens up publicly about the brutal death of his sister for the very first time.

Both John and Burke – as well as her late mother Patsy – were all at one stage suspects in the case. 

"I think the JonBenét Ramsey case is the biggest unsolved murder mystery of our generation,” Phil McGraw has now said.

“And the missing link is Burke Ramsey, because in 20 years he has never spoken publicly and also he was interrogated three times," he added.

The exclusive sit-down with Dr Phil begins airing on September 12 and runs as a three-part mini-series.

A sneak-peak clip to promote the screening reveals that Burke wants to honour his sister's "memory by doing this interview. I don’t want anyone to forget".

"I remember the viewing," he adds. "The casket was small. Her eyes were closed."

Burke furthermore admits: "I know people think I did it, that my parents did it. I know that we were suspects."

The Ramsey family always denied having anything to do with JonBenet’s death and were officially cleared in 2008, two years after Patsy Ramsey died following a 13-year battle with ovarian cancer.

Investigators never found any signs of a break-in at the property. Afterwards it was discovered that 38 registered sex offenders lived within just 3.5km of the family's home at the time of JonBenet's death.

Patsy told police she had found a two-and-a-half page ransom note that demanded $118,000 for her daughter's safe return.

Coincidentally, this figure was almost the exact amount her husband received in bonuses yearly. Investigators ruled out John after handwriting analysis, but Patsy's results were deemed inconclusive.

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The body of a man found dismembered in the Grand Canal over the weekend has been identified as 33-year-old Irish man Kenneth O' Brien. 

Kenneth was a mechanic and JCB driver and had no known connection with crime or criminal networks. 

Father to a little boy, the Dubliner had just returned from a period working in Australia in December. 

Kenneth was last seen on Friday evening heading out for work and his body was found in Grand Canal the following day. DNA results identified his body yesterday afternoon. 

Investigators believe that Kenneth may have fallen victim to "someone with a grudge to bear" and are looking at suspects with a history of violent crime. 

"It is rarely that we come across such savagery and we will be looking at people known to us with a history of violence as we sift through possible suspects for this awful crime," said a police investigator to the Irish Independent. 

The family based in Clondalkin have been described as respectable and hardworking.

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Five months after his death, the wife and father-in-law of Jason Corbett have been charged with his murder.

Mr Corbett, a Limerick native and father-of-two, was found with fatal head injuries, allegedly from a baseball bat, at his home in North Carolina on August 2 last.

His wife Molly Martens and her father Thomas, a former FBI agent, were both charged with second degree murder and voluntary manslaughter by a grand jury in the state yesterday. A trial against the pair will go ahead at a later date.

Police were called to the home of Mr. Corbett and Ms. Martens in the early hours of August 2 following reports of a domestic disturbance. According to police reports, Mr Thomas Martens told the 911 dispatch operator who took the call that "he had been in an argument with his son-in-law and that he had struck him with a baseball bat".

However the Martens family allege that the actions against Mr. Corbett were "necessary and justified," with Ms. Martens' uncle Ernest saying he was confident the pair would be "exonerated."

There are "no finer people you could meet" than the Martens, he said on Newstalk Breakfast this morning, adding that the pair plan to plead not guilty.

Mr. Corbett married Ms. Martens after moving to the US in 2011 and employing her as his nanny.

His first wife and the mother of his two children Jack and Sarah, Mags Corbett, died after suffering an asthma attack in 2006.

Mr. Corbett's sister Treacy Lynch and her husband David – who are currently the legal carers of David's two children after a custody battle with Ms. Martens – travelled to the US for the grand jury decision hearing yesterday.

"The family see it as a start," a source close to the Corbetts said of yesterday's development.

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Teenage schoolgirl Rebecca Watts was murdered and dismembered by her stepbrother, Nathan Matthews, following a sexually-motivated kidnap plot, a court has now found.

His girlfriend Shauna Hoare – who denied any involvement in the killing – has this afternoon been charged with manslaughter.

Speaking after the verdicts, the family of Becky Watts paid tribute to her, saying she was a "loyal, loving, smiley, feisty and caring" girl. They added: "Cherish your children, as time with them can be too short".

Nathan Matthews is guilty of murder [left]
Shauna Hoare being found guilty of manslaughter [right]

 

Matthews, 28, suffocated 16-year-old Becky while trying to kidnap her from her home in Bristol on February 19.

After bringing her body 3km away to the property he shared with Hoare, he used a circular saw, goggles, masks, bags, cling film and tape to cut up and package her body.

Her remains were found 12 days later in eight different parts – stored in suitcases and a box – in a shed 80metres from Matthews's house.

A jury at Bristol Crown Court took just three-and-a-half hours to decide on their verdict. As well as manslaughter, Hoare was furthermore convicted of perverting the course of justice and preventing Becky's lawful burial.

Reading a statement on behalf of the family outside the court, the murdered teen's uncle said: 'Finally justice has been done for our beautiful Becky."

He thanked the "people of Bristol" for their kindness, adding that the family had "also drawn strength in the messages and support from strangers all around the world".

A post mortem had found Becky was suffocated during a "violent struggle" and suffered 15 stab wounds and a slash across her stomach after death.

She had been alone at the home she shared with her father and stepmother on February 19.

Matthews and Hoare, 21, who had been in a relationship for six years, arranged for a key to be left outside the property so they could let themselves in.

After her death, the couple remained at the family home for some eight hours before driving to their house with Becky's body in the boot of their car.

Both will be sentenced on Friday.

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Alexander Pacteau has pleaded guilty to the murder of Irish student Karen Buckley in April this year.

Pacteau was charged with the murder of the 24-year-old north Cork woman a week after she disappeared from a Glasgow nightclub on April 12.

A massive search attempted to locate Karen after her worried friends reported her missing, but tragically her remains were discovered four days later on a farm on the outskirts of the city. 

Privately-educated Pacteau, 21, appeared in Glasgow High Court this morning. Ms Buckley's father John, mother Marian and brothers Brendan, Kieran and Damian are all also in court for the proceedings.

They are being supported by Mourneabbey, Co Cork parish priest, Fr Joe O’Keeffe, and a Garda liaison officer.

His guilty plea now means he faces a mandatory life sentence in prison.

Read out in court before the Honorable Justice Lady Rae, the indictment against him states: “You Alexander Pacteau aka Alexander Barr on 12 April in motor vehicle registration no. EY05 VVR at Kelvin Way, Glasgow did assault Karen Buckley, formerly of Glasgow Caledonian University, repeatedly strike her on the head and body with a spanner and compress her neck and you did murder her.”

It earlier emerged that Pacteau, who had been drinking heavily at the time, had first attempted to strangle the University Of Limerick nursing graduate in his car before battering her to death with a spanner, striking her head up to 13 times.

He later desperately tried to cover his tracks, placing his victim's body in a blue plastic barrel and filling it up with 40 litres of caustic soda – a strong chemical used in the likes of drain cleaner.

Pacteau then hid the barrel in a storage shed on an isolated farm 10km north of the city.

Karen was studying for a Masters degree in Occupational Therapy at Glasgow Caledonia University at the time of her murder.

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A rapper, known as Big Paybacc, was gunned down yesterday while eating at a Palmdale branch of fast food giant, McDonalds in California. The rapper, whose real name is Habeeb Ameer Zekajj, was known for his YouTube videos and 2011 hit 'Gangster Luv'.

The incident which took place at lunchtime yesterday is currently under investigation, but witnesses have said that no altercation took place prior to the murder. Speaking about the gunman, the LA County Sheriff's Department Lt John Corina has said: "He had something against the individual. It wasn't like he shot up the McDonald's. He just shot him and left."

Big Paybacc's girlfriend Jessica Jefferson expressed her outrage at the nature of the killing, saying: "For them to be that bold to run up to someone in a McDonald's in daylight, in front of people, kids you know, and to just take some kind of vengeance on somebody, it’s, it’s inhumane."

The 38-year-old father-of-three had plans to move in with his girlfriend and Jessica said of her deceased boyfriend: "Everybody loves him and he's a good rapper. He has so many followers and people who stand behind him. He really is a good, solid person."

What a truly shocking incident.

 

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Kim Kardashian’s dad, Robert, has been accused of hiding evidence in the trial of O.J. Simpson.

The lawyer was defending the sports star against the murder of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman in 1994.

Now, Ron’s father, Fred, is saying that Robert Snr. removed a bag of evidence from O.J.’s home that would have seen him go down for the murder: “That evidence would have convicted ‘the killer’.”

July 20th will mark the 20th anniversary of the murders of Nicole and Ron, and although the evidence in the bag was never exposed, Ron’s sister, Kim, thinks the murder weapon had been stored in there: “I have always wondered what was in his luggage bag, and if it did indeed hold the murder weapon that was used to kill my brother and Nicole.”

Kim also said that four years after Robert Snr.’s death, they were approached by the Kardashian family: “We were notified by either a lawyer or someone from the Kardashian family that they had come across this bag among Robert Kardashian’s things … Robert wanted the bag to be given to me after his death.”

However, this event never ended up taking place as they were told last minute that it “wouldn’t be happening.”

Though the bag was finally handed over to authorities, by then it was empty and is said not to have been the bag that Robert was seen carrying out of O.J.’s home.

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It has been almost 18 years since Tupac Shakur was shot and killed.

The superstar rapper was murdered following a Mike Tyson fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

The murder has never been solved, but now one Las Vegas policeman has revealed the last words that Tupac said before he died.

According to the policeman: “He looked at me and he took a breath to get the words out, and he opened his mouth, and I thought I was actually going to get some cooperation. And then the words came out: ‘F*** you.'”

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