Irishman Michael Dwyer was shot dead 15 years ago by special forces in Bolivia who later smeared his good name and claimed he was there to assassinate a President.
However, former State Pathologist Marie Cassidy, exposed the lies that were fed to the media around the world and proved that he could not have been involved in the shootout at the a time of his death.
Still Michael’s mother Caroline is fighting for her son’s memory. Nicola speaks with Eamon Dillon about her ongoing quest for justice.
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Episode 563: Andy Cash - The triple murder that devastated a family and a community
Episode 562: Murder on the streets of Dublin - The first gangland gun victim of 2024
Episode 561: The key characters of the Drogheda feud and where they are now
Episode 560: James Steele's campaign of terror and Ireland's new anti-stalking laws
Episode 559: Ireland’s most baffling missing persons case - Couple vanish without trace
Episode 558: Child snatched from a pram on a Dublin Street
Episode 557: Love triangle murder accused and his links to Ireland’s asylum system
Episode 556: Serial killers and modern policing
Episode 555: Murder at Lordship - Inside the Hunt for a Detective's Killer
Episode 554: Notorious killer John Dundon appeals conviction for murder of innocent rugby player
Episode 553: How CAB are returning crime proceeds to the public purse
Episode 552: The Stardust disco - Four decades of injustice
Episode 551: Dreams in Incarceration and the incredible life of David Spivey
Episode 550: The life and death of heroin kingpin Tony Felloni
Episode 549: Daniel Kinahan and rumours of his ongoing involvement in boxing
Episode 548: Michael O'Loughlin - Northern Ireland's first successful Encrochat case
Episode 548: Controversial prison sentencing
Episode 547: The mysterious disappearance of Marion Barter
Episode 546: CAB win four-year long court battle against drug dealer David Waldron
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