Sophie Toscan du Plantier cold-case review is 'going well' as it nears three-year mark, says senior garda
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Detective Inspector Des McTiernan discussed the ongoing efforts of An Garda Síochána to solve cold cases, notably a high-profile case from 1996 involving the murder of French filmmaker Sophie Toscan du Plantier. The Garda's approach is defined by comprehensive investigations and collaboration with organizations like the FBI, enhancing their forensic capabilities. They are utilizing advancements in forensic science and phone analysis to gather new leads and maintain support from witnesses eager to help uncover the truth. A report on their progress is due by June, marking three years since the review began.
"From a forensic perspective, we're trying to develop it more, because there are now advancements out there on the worldwide scale."
"The investigation into that is still very much alive and well, and that's thanks to Eamon Brady, detective inspector in west Cork."
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