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All Rise: The Ashling Murphy Murder Trial

All Rise: The Ashling Murphy Murder Trial

By: Newstalk
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A daily podcast covering the trial proceedings for Jozef Puska, the man charged with the murder of Ashling Murphy. The alleged assault took place along the Grand Canal in Tullamore in January 2022.Newstalk Ltd. True Crime
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  • Episode 21: The Puska Family Trial
    Jun 19 2025

    This is a special episode of Newstalk's podcast series All Rise, focusing on the trial of four members of Jozef Puska's family

    In November 2023, Jozef Puska was found guilty of murdering 23 year old schoolteacher Ashling Murphy in a brutal, unprovoked attack that shocked the nation.

    18 months later, his brothers and their wives stood trial for various offences arising from the murder investigation; and a jury this week convicted all four of them.

    Frank Greaney and Aisling Moore look at how events unfolded in the courtroom – what the jury heard, and what they didn’t hear – including a guilty plea from Jozef Puska’s wife.

    They’ll also look ahead to what happens next as the Puskas await sentencing.

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    34 mins
  • Episode 20: One in a Million
    Nov 17 2023

    Jozef Puska was today handed a life sentence for the murder of Ashling Murphy.

    In this episode, we’ll bring you the incredibly powerful and emotional victim impact statements delivered by Ashling’s family at today’s hearing.

    We’ll also discuss the remarks of the judge in relation to the sentencing regime for convicted murderers in Ireland.

    And we’ll hear from one of the country’s most senior gardaí, who spoke to the media after Puska was taken back to prison.

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    1 hr and 7 mins

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