The savage murder of Ms. O’Hara sent shockwaves through Ireland in 2013 when her body was found in the Dublin Mountains.
Chilling Crime Uncovered
The grim investigation revealed a twisted killer driven by dark desires. During the trial, it emerged that Dwyer had an affair with Ms. O’Hara and controlled her in a disturbing BDSM relationship, casting himself as the “master” and her as the “slave.”
Prosecutors detailed how Dwyer harboured deadly fantasies, finally acting on them by stabbing/" title="Stabbing" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">stabbing Ms. O’Hara to death on Kilakee Mountain.
Phone Data Seals the Deal
The prosecution’s case hinged on crucial mobile phone data from Dwyer’s device, tracing his movements on the day of the murder.
Although Dwyer initially scored a win in an EU court challenging the evidence’s use, the Irish Court of Appeal quashed his appeal last Friday.
Justice Stands Firm
“The mobile phone data was central to the prosecution and its limited admission did not cause a miscarriage of justice,” the judge declared.
With the appeal dismissed, the grisly truth remains clear — Dwyer’s brutal act will not be overturned.