How the investigation into Annie McCarrick’s disappearance took a wrong turn

The original narrative about McCarrick's disappearance has been thrown into doubt

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American woman Annie McCarrick who went missing from her home in Dublin in March 1993.
American woman Annie McCarrick who went missing from her home in Dublin in March 1993.

This time last year, the 1993 disappearance of Annie McCarrick, a young American woman living in Dublin, was upgraded to a murder inquiry.

For three decades it was believed the last definitive image captured of the American student came from the CCTV footage of her local AIB bank in Sandymount, Dublin on the day of her disappearance.

However, the new Garda investigation has now determined that the CCTV image of McCarrick was, in fact, captured 11 days earlier.

It’s not the only aspect of the narrative about McCarrick’s disappearance that has now been thrown into doubt.

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On today’s In the News podcast, journalist Áine Ryan, who has a personal connection to McCarrick, discusses the latest revelations surrounding the young American’s disappearance and her family and friends’ ongoing quest to find out what really happened in March 1993.

Sorcha Pollak

Sorcha Pollak

Sorcha Pollak is an Irish Times reporter specialising in immigration issues and cohost of the In the News podcast