58. Problems with time of death
5/19/202610 min
A special series from The State of Us podcast. In the summer of 2020, 14-year-old Noah Donohoe went missing in Belfast. Six days later his body was found in a storm drain. His disappearance and death have dominated headlines for five and a half years. The inquest into his death will, for the first time, lay out the facts and evidence in this case. In this special series from The State of Us podcast, Tara Mills and Declan Harvey take you inside the courtroom, bringing you the evidence as it unfolds each day. An expert theory on the time Noah died was challenged today.
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First 90 secondsTara Mills· Host0:00
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Declan Harvey· Host0:50
There were more questions today about Noah's possible time of death, and the situation is a little bit clearer now. We heard from an expert on how bodies interact with water.
Tara Mills· Host1:02
Professor Carolyn Roberts was setting out her views, including why she feels it's unlikely Noah's body was carried into the tunnel by flowing water.
Declan Harvey· Host1:11
I was in court. This is a special series of the State of Us podcast.
Tara Mills· Host1:14
Welcome to the Noah Donohoe Inquest.
Declan Harvey· Host1:16
Hello, Tara Mills.
Tara Mills· Host1:22
Hello, Declan Harvey. And we've heard Professor Carolyn Roberts' name before.
Declan Harvey· Host1:26
Yeah, she was originally intended to give