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Lawyer Says There's A New Lead In Annie McCarrick Case

A New York-based lawyer says he has received a 'very promising lead' in the search for missing woman...
Jack Quann
Jack Quann

12:30 PM - 7 Jul 2020



Lawyer Says There's A New Lead...

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Lawyer Says There's A New Lead In Annie McCarrick Case

Jack Quann
Jack Quann

12:30 PM - 7 Jul 2020



A New York-based lawyer says he has received a 'very promising lead' in the search for missing woman Annie McCarrick.

It follows an article in the Irish Independent by Catherine Fegan, which suggests there is 'one last roll of the dice.

Michael Griffith is from the same area as Ms McCarrick's family, and came over to Ireland following her disappearance in 1993.

He says they are now checking this new lead.

"We had TV exposure, radio exposure and unfortunately there were no good leads".

"But I am pleased to announce within the last 15 minutes, thanks to Catherine Fegan's article, I received an e-mail from an Irish citizen with a very, very promising lead.

"I can't go into it obviously at the time, but this article did produce something that's got to be followed up."

"The individual who sent me the e-mail was very friendly with someone who knew Annie at the time.

"The Gardaí, I don't know whether they went into this particular lead, but we are going to go into it.

"It's something, as a seasonal criminal defence lawyer, which should be looked at".

Former FBI agent Kenneth Strange is also involved in the case and knows the McCarrick family.

He said: "The first thing I did was approach Mrs McCarrick and I said 'do you have a complaint on file with the FBI?', and she surprisingly she said that she did not.

"So I made sure that she was able to file a complaint which launched an investigation.

"We were able to send some agents from the Behaviour Analysis Unit - BAU - that's kind of the 'Silence of the Lambs' people - over to the UK to look further into the matter.

"So since then, I've taken a very active interest and I've been in touch with the Gardaí and with journalists like yourselves and been very active".

"I think what we can bring to the table is a fresh set of eyes on a case that has grown stale.

Annie travelled to Ireland to study and was living in an apartment at St Catherine’s Court in Sandymount with two other friends.

On that Friday morning she told her friends she may go for a walk in the Wicklow or Glencullen area.

At approximately 11.00am, she bought groceries from the then-Quinnsworth supermarket on the Sandymount Road.

She returned home with the groceries and they were left on the kitchen table.

Later that day, at 3.15pm, she took a bus from Sandymount to Ranelagh.

Annie took the number 44 bus from Ranelagh to Enniskerry.

There was no bus from Enniskerry to Glencullen - so she would have had to walk the 6kms to where she was next seen at Johnnie Fox’s pub at Glencullen.

Annie was formally reported missing by her mother Nancy, who travelled to Ireland on March  30th 1993.

Nancy travelled to Ireland again to re-visit the places Annie went to on that Friday afternoon and evening.

Annie’s father John has since passed away.

Gardaí have made a number of appeals for witnesses to come forward - recalling that Friday March 26th 1993 was a cold, wet and windy day.

Did anyone see or speak to Annie in Johnnie Fox’s pub that evening?

Gardaí at the Serious Crime Review Unit can be contacted on 01- 666-3344.



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