Product Description
After the longest deliberation in the history of Irish criminal law, Catherine Nevin was convicted of the murder of her husband Tom at Jack White's Inn, County Wicklow, in 1996. The charges against Catherine Nevin were that she had tried repeatedly to induce IRA associates to murder Tom Nevin; that she had had a series of irregular sexual affairs; that she was a bully, a snob, a fantasist; that her marriage was a sham and that she wanted Tom dead so that she could enjoy the full fruits of their business for herself. The author followed the story from the start and was in court throughout the trial. Her understanding of the case allowed her to break the story of Judge Domhnall O Buachalla and the pub licence within days of the guilty verdict. In this book she gives her account of the case, delving into Catherine's background, her marriage, her business affairs, the plot to kill Tom and the trial itself.All of our books are second hand, and while you may not get the exact copy shown in the picture, all of our books are in very good condition. Removing stickers from a book may damage it, so we refrain from doing so. If you see a price sticker on a book, please ignore it.