Jul 22 2007

The O’Reilly case

Published by Fence under Current Affairs, Irishify

I was quite surprised to learn that Joe O’Reilly was found guilty last night. We’d been having a conversation about it at work, and most people seemed to be of the opinion that yup, he did it, but that the evidence wasn’t sufficient to not leave reasonable doubt. I haven’t been following the case in all its detail from the very start, I never saw the Late Late when he was on it which seemed to persuade more than a few of his guilt.

Still, the details I picked up from skimming the papers and catching the news made me think that he’d done it. I was among those who thought that maybe he’d be found not guilty, circumstantial evidence and all that. But I guess that mobile phone was enough to convince the jury of his guilt. And I’m glad.

Although you do have to wonder what’ll happen to his two children now. And how they can begin to cope with the knowledge that their father beat their mother to death.

Tags: court case, crime in Ireland, Joe O’Reilly, murder, The Late Late Show

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Jul 19 2007

A Long Long Way

Published by Fence under Books

Author: Sebastian Barry
ISBN: 0571218016 DDC: 823.914
See also: Library Thing ; Three Monkey’s Interview ; Dublin’s One Book One City ;

He was born in the dying days.
It was the withering end of 1896. He was called William after the long-dead Orange King, because his father took an interest in such distant matters.

Image of Long Long WayIt seems to have taken me ages to finish this book. I’ve been dipping in and out for a while now. Nothing to do with the book itself, more to do with my lack of attention, because it is a very good book. Gripping would be the cliché. But true nonetheless.

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Tags: 823.914, 9 Stars, A Long Long Way, IMPAC winner, Ireland - 1900s, Ireland - WWI, Irish soldier, Joe O’Reilly, lyrical writting, poignant, Sebastian Barry, soldier, War, war is hell, well-written, WWI

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