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Was it the exhumation from prison graves and re burial in an open vault in 1910 which has kept the names of William and Daniel Cormack alive in Tipperary and Irish lore?
* Was it John Ellis, land agent, or seducer of women who was murdered?
* Did the sensational post-execution story cast doubts on the credibility of Thomas Burke, key Crown witness?
Nancy Murphy has put the lore under fresh inquiry, using police reports, official and private correspondence and the petitions for reprieve, including one by the jury which convicted them.
On May 11th 1858, two young men were led forth from Nenagh prison to die on a scaffold. Brothers William and Daniel Cormack both protested their innocence.
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