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The Scissor Sisters: Dublin's Most Grotesque Murder?

Mar 11, 202429 minSeason 2Ep. 2
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Episode description

This week we discuss the harrowing true story of the Scissor Sisters murders that shocked Ireland and captured international attention in 2005.


Charlotte and Linda Mulhall, together with their mother Kathleen, killed Farah Swaleh Noor in 2005 after a drink and drug binge, on St. Patrick's Day weekend. After the murder, the sisters dismembered Swaleh-Noor's body and dumped it in the city's Royal Canal.


This is a story of violence, generational abuse and lies and one that is known as one of Dublin's most grotesque murders.

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