Family of Elizabeth Plunkett seek answers after learning two men who admitted killing her were never convicted
Briefly

The inquest into Elizabeth Plunkett's tragic death revealed she was raped and strangled in 1976, with her body dumped at sea. Nearly 50 years later, a jury ruled her death as unlawful killing, but a shocking development came to light: the men who confessed to her murder were only convicted for another crime, leaving the Plunkett family seeking justice. Their statement highlights the ongoing pain and the call for action from authorities regarding her case.
"Despite these vile criminals confessing to murdering both Elizabeth and Mary, they were only ever convicted of Mary's murder."
"Elizabeth's family expressed gratitude to the jury for restoring some dignity to our precious Elizabeth after nearly five decades of unresolved tragedy."
Read at Irish Independent
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