Jacqueline Connolly's new book exposes major deficiencies in the investigation surrounding the tragic murder of Clodagh Hawe and her three sons. The initial inquiry suffered from serious mistakes, notably the mishandling of vital CCTV evidence, which questioned the diligence of the investigative authorities. Additionally, crucial digital evidence, including Alan Hawe's secret phone that contained illegal pornography, was neglected. The collection of witness testimonies was also inadequately handled, lacking necessary expertise, thus underscoring an urgent need to review the investigative processes employed by the authorities.
The investigation into the chilling murders of Clodagh Hawe and her three sons was marked by glaring oversight, ultimately leading to two police officers facing disciplinary actions for their lapses.
Critical digital evidence, specifically a phone belonging to the killer Alan Hawe that contained disturbing material, was overlooked, highlighting significant flaws in the investigative process.
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