Two veteran journalists, Stephen Collins and Joe Joyce, sit down with Irish Times political correspondent Harry McGee to talk about how they remember the shocking events of 1982 that were sparked by murderer Malcolm Macarthur and that impacted Irish politics and the man at its centre, Taoiseach Charles J. Haughey.
This bonus episode was recorded to mark the publication of a book that builds on GUBU, the podcast. The Taoiseach and the Murderer by Harry McGee is available now.
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Malcolm Macarthur is convicted but the scandal and conspiracy theories continues.
What becomes of Malcolm Macarthur, and the two other people drawn into his murders, Charles Haughey and Patrick Connolly? What ultimately motivated Macarthur to do what he did: to kill two young strangers during the sweltering summer of 1982.
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Macarthur’s arrest in the home of the Attorney General creates an international political storm.
Episode six of seven.
GUBU is researched, reported and narrated by Harry McGee and edited by Enda O'Dowd.
Sound mix by JJ Vernon
Title music by Orakhal
Graphics by Paul Scott
irishtimes.com/podcasts/gubu
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The trail to find the aristocratic killer moves to the south of Dublin City, to the seaside town of Dun Laoghaire. The net closes after a ham-fisted attempt by Malcolm Macarthur to burgle an American diplomat.
Episode four of seven.
GUBU is researched, reported and narrated by Harry McGee and edited by Enda O'Dowd.
Sound mix by JJ Vernon
Title music by Orakhal
Graphics by Paul Scott
irishtimes.com/podcasts/gubu
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