The Mick Clifford Podcast: Clodagh Hawe's sister on why investigation into murder suicide should be published

Visibly devastated, the sister of Clodagh Hawe, Jacqueline Connolly leaves the inquest into the death of the Hawe family in Cavan Courthouse. Picture: Lorraine Teevan
In 2016 Alan Hawe murdered his wife Clodagh and their three children.
The subsequent garda investigation was found to be deficient in a number of respects.
Clodagh’s sister Jacqueline and their mother Mary pushed for a proper investigation. That was conducted but never published.
Jacqueline, who wrote her memoir Deadly Silence on the case, believes it should be published in order to prevent any similar tragedies occurring in the future.
Jacqueline is this week’s guest on the podcast.