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The murder of Tina Satchwell and a journalist's encounters with her killer husband (Part 2)

4/27/202640 min

After he murdered his wife Tina in March 2017 and in the six-year period before her remains were found under the stairs of their Cork home, Richard Satchwell spun a web of lies about what happened to his wife and conducted interviews appealing for her return.

Several of these interviews were done with journalist and author Barry Cummins who was invited into the couple's home and unknowingly sat just metres from where tragic Tina lay buried.

Eimear Rabbitt speaks with Barry about his new book Buried Secrets and his bizarre encounters with a manipulative wife killer.


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  2. Eimear Rabbitt· Host0:23

    [gentle music] After he murdered his wife Tina in March 2017, and in the six-year period before her remains were found under the stairs of their Cork home, Richard Satchwell spun a web of lies about what happened to his wife and conducted interviews appealing for her return. Several of these interviews were done with journalist and author Barry Cummins, who was invited into the couple's home and unknowingly sat just meters from where tragic Tina lay buried. Today, I'm speaking with Barry about his new book, Buried Secrets, and his bizarre encounters with a manipulative wife killer. I'm Emer Rabbitts, and this is Crime World, a podcast from crimeworld.com. Did you become aware at the same time as the rest of the media? Because it had been something that had been kept under wraps. I think they, they did a cold case review, didn't they, a couple of years before.

  3. Barry Cummins· Guest1:15

    Yeah.

  4. Eimear Rabbitt· Host1:15

    And they might have spoken to him, interviewed him, didn't arrest him, and then obviously, um, we obviously heard the news that they'd arrested him, and then all of a sudden you had the, um, the house had... It was clear that they'd brought in machinery, that there was, um, um, s-

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