The Minister for Justice

Name From Comments 1. Ian Haslam Dublin, Ireland This has been a long struggle, sadly, for the family. Hopefully this will be resolved with a positive outcome in the future. 2. Joan Deane Swords, Ireland I sincerely hope that justice will finally be done and that the family of Fr Niall Molloy can begin to feel some peace again 3. Jack Clarke Dublin, Ireland 4. Michael Kearney Long Island City, NY Justice must be done. 5. Barbara clinton killala, Ireland When a family havenot obtained justice it makes the grieving process all that much harder to begin , i hope justice will be seen to be done 6. Severino Stuttgart, Germany Spadavecchia 7. Linda Perrin Johannesburg, South Africa 8. John J Berns DUBLIN, Ireland THIS CASE HAS BEEN IGNORED FOR SO LONG THAT IT NEEDS URGENT ATTENTION NOW 9. Martin McCann Co. Wexford, Ireland 10. D. Jackson Grimesland, NC I have researched reviewed studied and seen reports concerning Father Niall Molloys death.It is obvious too many unanswered question regarding the death of Father Molloy.Myself and others demand a full independent inqury.Signed D. Jackson,Amnesty International USA 11. Colin O'Neill Richmond,London, I hope this matter is resolved and a positive outcome United Kingdom brings closure for the family of Fr.Niall Molloy. 12. Glenn Cherry Orchard, Cunningham Ireland 13. Ted Philpott Cork, Ireland 14. winifred fox tipperary, Ireland 15. Kathleen Basoco Houston, TX 16. Michael Basoco Houston, TX 17. David Basoco Houston, TX 18. niall o connor dublin 9, Ireland The living are the only voice the slain retain on this earth. 19. aoife dillon Maynooth, Ireland In the event of a coroner contradicting the ruling of a criminal court, it seems bizzare that the case would not be reexamined. Scientific evidence is based on fact 20. Roger O'Dwyer Copperas Cove, TX

Page 1 - Signatures 1 - 20 Name From Comments 21. mary joyce dublin, Ireland 22. Susan Dublin 7, Ireland Knowing the terrible distress the death of Fr Niall has Bermingham brought to his family and friends, the truth is way overdue. Let it not be another 20 years before his loved ones finally find out what happened to a gentle man. 23. Collette Wood Dublin, Ireland I have lived in Ireland all my life, I trusted my Church and I felt confident that my vote would put honest caring people into the role of running our country. Please restore my confidence in Church and Government and OPEN THIS CASE, LET THE TRUTH BE HEARD, 24. John Wood Dublin, Ireland 25. Emma Wood Dublin6, Ireland 26. G. Maher Kilkenny, Ireland Justice has not been done in this case. We need honesty and closure.It's our right 27. stephen purcell london, United Kingdom 28. ROBERT Euless, TX STREBECK 29. Nicky Meyer Cape Town, South Africa 30. Thomas Pirovano Bern, Switzerland Very important Molloy! 31. Gillian Haslam Dublin, Ireland 32. Nicky Elizabeth Mattawamkeag, ME 33. Franziska Eber Oldenburg, Germany 34. Breda Hammond Dublin, Ireland Justice for Niall Molloy 35. Susanna Manton Fethard, Ireland There must be somebody out there who wants to unburden themselves of the truth after all this time. We would now urge you to come forward. 36. Patrick Woods Duleek, Ireland Something should be done about this very sad story and questions need to be answered. 37. Philipa Clark Jedburgh, United Kingdom 38. * Zentura Casper, WY 39. David Doylestown, PA Dunkleberger 40. Melissa Carrera Taylor, TX 41. Alexandra Nett Cape Town, South Africa 42. Juliana Farah Beirut, Lebanon 43. Anne Barry Co Dublin, Ireland 44. Abdulla alotaibi Kuwait, Kuwait 45. Colin Maher Portmarnock, Ireland Page 2 - Signatures 21 - 45 Name From Comments 46. Simon Kingston Dublin, Ireland 47. Daire McCabe Dublin, Ireland 48. joanne lombard co. dublin, Ireland 49. Tara Whelan Dublin, Ireland It's unnerving that a potential murder case could be passed off so flippantly. 50. Kate Flynn Dublin, Ireland The Family of Niall deserve some justice 51. Niall Redmond dublin 14, Ireland 52. Alan Wade Cashel, Ireland 53. Felix Mathivet Dublin 3, Ireland Time to give this family some closure... 54. Shane Murphy Dublin, Ireland 55. Eoin Mahon Clonliffe, Ireland 56. David Delahunty Dublin, Ireland 57. Kieran Molloy Donegal, Ireland 58. kate cronin London, United Kingdom 59. Ben Dromey Dublin, Ireland 60. Loraine Clarke Dublin, Ireland 61. Grainne Pierse Dublin, Ireland 62. David Magnier enniskerry, Ireland Incompetence breeds injustice! Reveal the incompetent and negate the injustices committed. 63. Billy Molloy Oldham, United The Devil takes care of his own.Those Church,State,and Kingdom individuals who are involved in Wall of Silence take heed. 64. michael rabasco Coon Rapids, MN 65. Eoin Salley Dublin, Ireland 66. james bailie dublin 4, Ireland 67. Marie Pettersson Kos, Greece 68. John Na Dublin, Ireland 69. Eamon Connelly Dublin, Ireland 70. eileen cullen burnley, lancashire, United Kingdom 71. richard cullen burnley, lancashire, United Kingdom 72. catherine padiham, burnley, mcccallion lancashire, United Kingdom 73. joanne cullen burnley, lancashire, United Kingdom 74. jacqueline ryland burnley, lancashire, United Kingdom

Page 3 - Signatures 46 - 74 Name From Comments 75. brenton mccallion padiham, burnley, lancs, United Kingdom 76. john ryland burnley, lancashire, United Kingdom 77. wayne ashton brierfield, burnley lancs, United Kingdom 78. Klaus Peter Filderstadt, Germany Higlister 79. Chris Anas La Habra, CA 80. Bev Pollard Richland, MI 81. Phil Duignan Dublin, Ireland 82. Louisa Houghton Co. Dublin, Ireland 83. Alan Dwyer Dublin, Ireland 84. Claire Foley Dublin, Ireland 85. natalie keville Dublin, Ireland How can justice not be served? 86. Colm O'Brien Dublin, Ireland 87. Ciara Maher Brisbane, Australia 88. Gerard Manton Fethard, Ireland 89. Avril Morrissey Tipperary, Ireland 90. Eilish Barrett Fethard, Ireland 91. Peggy Colville Co Tipperary, Ireland Would love to see justice done here 92. Panagiotis Patras, Greece Rigopoulos 93. Samuel Manton Tipperary, Ireland 94. Faye Manton Tipperary, Ireland 95. Steve Rabbette Moscow, Russian While there is a doubt, and there is grave doubt, about Federation justice in this case it must be re-examined. Twenty Five years is too long. 96. Marie Murphy Tipperary, Ireland 97. John Cuppage Ballybrack, Ireland 98. April Dawson Lakeland, FL 99. Stephen Johnson Zebulon, GA 100. Edward Perrin Northlands, South Africa 101. Renee Bryan Johannesburg, South Africa 102. Charles Manton Fethard, Ireland

Page 4 - Signatures 75 - 102 Name From Comments 103. rhonda Mount Holly, NC fazenbaker 104. Rebecca Flannery London, KY 105. Rebecca Keogh Dublin, Ireland 106. Steve L San Francisco, CA 107. Geraldine Craig Co. Louth, Ireland 108. karen sordiff Redlands, CA 109. Annie Mulvaney Dublin, Ireland Good Luck Bill with your campaign and well done in getting so well organised and together. Bonne chance and I really hope you get some justice from it 110. Pat Foley London, United Kingdom 111. David Peters Wrecsam, Cymru, Bring Justice for Niall, NOW! United Kingdom 112. Stephen Dublin 6, Ireland Even a cursory glance at this case suggests that further Robinson investigation is warranted. I wish Bill every success in this endeavor. 113. Eoghan Spain Naas, Ireland 114. emma creighton dublin 16, Ireland 115. Pablo Conor London, United Foley-Elias Kingdom 116. Jonathan corrie Swords, Ireland 117. stephen murphy Co.Dublin, Ireland 118. Niamh Spain Naas, Ireland 119. james little wicklow, Ireland 120. Emma Fennell Dublin, Ireland 121. darragh kirby Dublin, Ireland 122. Zara Crofton monkstown, Ireland 123. eoin mc nulty dublin, Ireland the discription of this incident highlights the need for re investigation, there are many unanswered question. It seems impropper that a judge who knew both the victim and accused should have taken the case. 124. Maria Devane Tipperary, Ireland 125. Pete Reddy dublin, Ireland it seems strnage that th ejudge should know both victim and accused, and investivation seems obvious 126. jean Martin Dublin, Ireland Deniau 127. Roy O'Neill Drummoyne, I am a Missionary of the Sacred Heart Priest. I support this Australia call for a full investigation, no matter what might be revealed

Page 5 - Signatures 103 - 127 Name From Comments 128. Elvera Brown Castlemaine, Australia 129. Clare Sp�nneach Dublin, Ireland 130. Karl Waldburg Dublin, Ireland Justice is necessary. 131. Harriet Cooney Dublin, Ireland 132. Pat Clark Jedburgh, United I knew Niall personally many years ago - he deserves Kingdom justice! 133. Liz molloy Co , At the time of Fr Nialls passing I spent so much time with Ireland my dad Billy Molloy,(2 years scouting and finding the extra info) to know and understand that Fr Nialls Death was no accident, 134. Fergus Scarlett Dublin, Ireland Justice must be seen to be done 135. Bill Maher Dublin, Ireland A book recently published ( Sept 2007 ) by Frances Cahill states:- " my father recalled that the priest's head had been bashed in with the statue of a horse, information that allegedly came from the DPP's file on the case" It's time for the Institutions of the Irish State to finally investigate and publish the TRUTH 136. Robert M. Fort Lauderdale, FL A 'blood stained body' doesn't seem like a heart attack to Andrews me. This needs further investigation. 137. michael hoepfl muenchen, Germany As a fellow EU person who loves to visit your country I am concerned at the injustice that occurs in Ireland. This appears to be another case of a serious injustice. I hope for all concerned that justice will surface soon. MH 138. Manfred Munich, Germany Schreiber 139. Roman Soiko Plainsboro, NJ 140. frances mcenroe wicklow, Ireland 141. mark mcenroe wicklow, Ireland 143. Stacey Newton Lakewood, CO 144. Michael Salmon Christchurch, New Justice needs to be "seen to be" done -fully- for Niall Zealand Molloy 145. Dana Yandle Greensboro, NC 146. Nial Bonne Hicksville, NY 147. Simos Tarabatzis Kavala, Greece 148. Rebecca Allen Co Leitrim, Ireland Fr Nial, as we affectionately called him, was my Grandmothers brother. She died herself without any answers surrounding Nials death, as did my own mother. Perhaps now they have answers, but I'd like to have answers in my lifetime. He was a gentle soul and deserves the truth to be known.

Page 6 - Signatures 128 - 148 Name From Comments 149. Eloise O'Hare Norwich., United Father Nial, was a friend, I use to stay at his house with his Kingdom niece as a child he was a very nice man, with a heart of gold and had a large congregation at his church who also new he was a nice man. He was in good health. When I found out of his death and the evidence of how he was found, it was definitly murder. The murderer is still out there and capable of doing it again. There must be people out there that know the truth. If they could come forward, friends and family deserve to know the truth and let father Nial rest in peace. 150. Letty Hill , Co. Roscommon, Ireland 151. Connie Farrell Aghacashel, Co. Leitrim, Ireland 152. Jack Moclair Clonmel, Ireland 153. Dan Hillman Mohill, Ireland 154. Guy Baker Ivybridge, United Kingdom 155. Michael Kearney Long Island City, NY Bill continue on your mission you will eventually get justice for this good soul. 157. Emma Butler Dublin, Ireland 158. Anne Seidel Nuremberg, Germany 159. Ann Vogelaar Mayo, Ireland 160. William Finnerty Omagh, United www.humanrightsireland.com Kingdom 161. Gerry Rice Ballynahinch, United Why is it nowadays that government officials with however Kingdom much or however little power and authority are so willing to use the power of the law to do the work of the devil? 162. Ines Seidel Neubrandenburg, Germany 164. Henry Mc Court County Cork., Ireland 165. Angela Chilton Corrigeenroe,, Ireland 166. Deborah Hadley Mucklagh, Tullamore, Ireland 167. Lucy Debenham Flitwick, United Kingdom 168. Vincent Harris Dublin, Ireland 169. pam morton tyne wear, United Justice should always be worth fighting for Kingdom 170. Gerard Lawler Co. Dublin, Ireland I know members of Fr. Molloy's family and fully support them in finding out the truth.

Page 7 - Signatures 149 - 170 Name From Comments 171. Pat O'Connell Dublin, Ireland too many authourity figures took the law into their own hands on the basis of "knowing whats best". Judges, Garda, Priests thought the "little people" needed guidence and not justice. Well wake up, because the hounds have found the fox, prosperity has brought education and awareness and we will pursue our justice to the grave and beyond 172. Pamela Flynn baldoyle, Ireland The truth will out. I fully support Fr Molloy's family. Don't give up. 173. Teresa Hillman Callington, United The truth must be sought. Justice must be done. Kingdom 174. Charles Shuster Willow Street, PA Please reopen the investigation. It's the right thing to do! 175. Joananne , Ireland Best of luck , this needs to be sorted Sharkey 176. Katherine O Co Tipperary, Ireland Connor 177. antony jones scunthorpe, United this case clearly needs to be investigated a second time. Kingdom 178. Graeme Williams Dublin 18, Ireland Such an obvious miscarraige of justice must be investigated 179. Margy Hutchinson Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom 181. Pauline Price Geashill, Ireland This is yet another example of the corruption which has been so widespread in this country over the years. It is a disgrace to the memory of Niall Molloy and typical of how things used to be. As a matter of principal and urgency this case needs to be re-examined so that the family can rest in peace. 182. Stephen Dublin, Ireland Cunningham 183. Cassian sweeney dublin, Ireland 184. Amy Clark Beverley, United Kingdom 185. Gill Lynch newcastle, United Kingdom 186. Ray Garry IRELAND, Ireland 187. John Cronogue Carrick-on-shannon, A public inquirey is long overdue on this case. Ireland 188. James Hardy Beverley, United Kingdom 189. Susan Carleton Dowra, Ireland What a tragic death: to add such injustice to it is beyond belief. The need for an inquiry is obvious. God bless you and your family, Fr. Niall; rest in peace.

Page 8 - Signatures 171 - 189 Name From Comments 190. Fergus Quinlan Burrin, Ireland This sound like further investigation and justice is required... 191. Barbara Kelly Tullamore, Ireland Having read the article, it is very odvious that something is not right. I think that "JUSTICE" after all this time should be done. 192. robert mcclean Dublin, Ireland 193. Angela Kiely dublin, Ireland It is important for the family of Fr. Niall to know the truth of what happened. 194. Bill Fadden Dublin, Ireland Justice is long overdue for Fr Niall and his family 196. kieran kealy cork, Ireland i hope you get some justice 197. Dawn McDonald Surrey, Canada The truth always comes out in the end, no matter what holier-than-thou's need to be overcome. Best of luck to you. 199. Gazeau Jean Paris, France Please accept all my support for truth and Justice. Pierre Jean Pierre Gazeau, President of ASSOPH 200. Paul Flynn Dublin, Ireland I hope justice is done this time 201. Mario Stjepanovic Dundalk, Ireland 202. Michael O'Brien Dublin, Ireland For more impact, add a personal comment here 203. H��e ALLAUCH, France Justice for Niall Molloy BREMOND 204. Albert Slator Dublin, Ireland Justice for all 205. Leanne O' Hagan Rep of Ireland, Ireland 206. Ron May Tyne & Wear, United Kingdom 207. Eamon Bishop Dundalk, Ireland 208. Carmel Rush, Ireland Thompson 209. Veronica Co.Cork, Ireland Please re-open this case and see that justice is done. Desmond 210. denise monahan dublin, Ireland another judicial disgrace 211. james mcgrory liverpool, United Kingdom 212. Catherine Leigh Maganey, Ireland It seems unbelievable that this injustice could have happened here in Ireland.How can people who allow this to happen possibly live with the guilt."The truth will set you free" 213. Cliodhna Quinlan kilmacanogue, Ireland reopen this case and find the truth of what happpened. Too many cover-ups 214. Maura Melville O'Callaghan's Mills,, I wish you luck with your struggle for justice. You need it! Ireland 215. James Dunne Dundalk, Ireland

Page 9 - Signatures 190 - 215 Name From Comments 216. Lesley Young Dublin, Ireland 217. Nial Michael carlow, Ireland Molloy 218. Mark Kenyon Kinsealy, Co. Dublin,, Ireland 219. Val Brrumby San Antonio, TX 220. Vegan Genesis United States, United States Minor Outlying Islands 221. Lorraine Yii Cabra, Ireland Let justice be served. 222. lea pride Merritt Island, FL 223. Neasa O' Donnell , Ireland 226. Jackie Ann Molloy Roscommon, Ireland 227. Declan Molloy Roscommon, Ireland The real truth should be known. Its high time Fr. Niall's name was cleared. 228. Leanne Rosco mmon, Ireland Fetherstone 229. sadie mccabe roscommon, Ireland 230. K Duffy Roscommon, Ireland 231. Linda Fitzpatrick London, United Kingdom 232. Patrick Lawlor Monasterevin, Co. Back a while, but justice is justice, or is supposed to be. Kildare, Ireland 233. Dorothy Blodgett Tacoma, WA 234. Gwenda Atkinson Keyworth, Justice should be available to all and no matter who was Nottingham, United involved crimes should be investigated by an independent Kingdom police authority. 235. KATHLEEN LUTON, BEDS, WHAT IS THE REASON FOR THE 'MURDER'. I DO NOT GREENE United Kingdom KNOW OF THE CASE!! 236. James De Vous Citrus Heights, CA Re-open the case and process it to a 'just' conclusion 'once for all'... 237. Patrick Coughlan Wheeling, WV Too many questions left unanswered. A thorough investigation is warrented. 238. Marcus Fagan Meath, Ireland 239. John M Molloy Dublin, Ireland For more impact, add a personal comment here 240. laura cunningham dublin, Ireland 241. Family Mabrouk nr birmingham, United Kingdom 242. Jennifer Gardner Melbourne, FL 243. Jon Corlett Lakeland, FL

Page 10 - Signatures 216 - 243 Name From Comments 244. Joseph Ferris Derry, Ireland There should be a full gardai investigation into the death of Father Niall Molloy, given as stated he:- 'died as a result of acute brain haemorrage consistent with having suffered a serious injury to the head' The cause of the serious injury to the late father Niall Molloy's head should be thoroughly investibated. 246. jimmy browne dublin, Ireland A miscarriage of justice indeed 247. Trish Hamilton none, Ireland 248. wilkins wilkins kurri kurri, Australia 249. Suzy Malone Morden, Ireland Please reopen this investigation and examine all the evidence carefully. 251. Geoff Bray Terenure, Ireland Justice for one, is justice for all! 252. Niall Molloy Belfast, United Googled my name and this came up. Had to sign the Kingdom petition1 253. Diane Laing Melrose, United Kingdom 254. Colin Maher Dublin, Ireland 255. Judith Dunne Huntington Station, Niall was my former husband's uncle and I met him on a NY trip to Ireland about 1984. When I heard about the tragedy I couldn't understand why no one pursued the truth of what happened and I am happy to find that the family is still trying to get justice for Fr. Niall. 256. Helen Donohoe Kildare, Ireland This case is just another example of how accurate Bob Geldof was when he sang about this country being a Banana Republic, I have no difficulty supporting the efforts of Bill in getting a public inquiry and would encourage others to do the same, one never knows when such tradegy and injustice might visit. 258. rebecca jayne stockton-on-tees, For more impact, add a personal comment here phillips United Kingdom 259. Chloe Maybury Rathmines, Ireland Thornton 260. alison keaney dromahair co. leitrim, too many innocent people havet received the justice and Ireland dignity that they deserve. I pray your family gets closer and poor Nial gets justice 261. Gary Guilfoyle mullingar, Ireland 262. Patricia Sligo, Ireland How sorry I am to hear of yet another Cover-Up story my Connolly_McCormack prayers and thoughts go out to Niall's Family and friends 263. Ann McIlwraith Morden, United This poor man cannot speak for himself and say what Kingdom happened that night. God bless his family for their endurance, standing by him and never giving up on the fight for justice. May they get the answers that seek, and may justice be served so that poor Fr Niall may rest in peace.

Page 11 - Signatures 244 - 263 Name From Comments 264. nicole conway ireland, Ireland justice has to be served for this man and his family 265. Kathleen O'Leary Annapolis, MD 266. Frank Gerry Dona Vista, FL 267. Dearbhla Carty Sligo, Ireland 269. Roy Burgess leitrim village, Ireland I hope that the family soon get their long awaited answers. 270. aisling conway sligo, Ireland another cover up in ireland give the family of niall malloy the justice they deserve for there family member or has justice left ireland 271. Meagan Medford, NJ I hate to hear stories like this. Please add my name to the O'Dowd-D'Stasio list of people who are supporting the cause! 272. Kerrie Aldridge sligo, Ireland 273. KLaus Peter Filderstadt, Germany Higlister 274. aoife mulvaney dublin, Ireland 276. Suzanne Dunne South Bend, IN Niall was my great uncle. Although I never met him my dad always had fond memories of him. He has a picture up that he took of him in white vestments and a beaming smile. Hope you can get justice for him. 277. Donna Gillespie Ballybofey, Ireland 278. Caitriona Supple South San Francisco, Good Luck and I hope you get the case reopened and CA resolved asap. 279. Ursula Hunt Sligo, Ireland 280. BErnadette south san francisco, supple CA 281. Lynnette Elliott Luton, United Kingdom 282. Kevin Conlon Sligo, Ireland I served Mass for Fr Molloy when i was young boy and remember him with great affection. I was living in London when I heard about his tragic death. His family deserves proper justice and not the type meted out by a corrupt system that prevails in Ireland at the moment. If the ordinary decent people of this country do not come out from behind their masks and call a spade a spade for once in their sheltered lives then they don't deserve to be called Christians . The silence is deafening !! 283. Chris McCabe Sandy, United Kingdom 284. James Dunne Sea Cliff, NY My Uncle Niall was one of the finest man I have ever know. His murder was a loss to us all. As an attorney and former Judge, I know that the Irish Criminal Justice System should be ashamed. Justice was not done and the cover up continues to this day. Ireland, a Catholic country, hangs its head in shame. I pray for you.

Page 12 - Signatures 264 - 284 Name From Comments 285. Ruth McCourt Amagasaki-shi, Japan 287. Rebecca Manteca, CA Johnson-brocchini 288. josephine curtis watford, United I pray this family gets justice. Kingdom 289. Ralf Bevis Desborough, United Kingdom 291. Christopher locust Valley, NY What is the value of a life without truth? Dunne 292. Mark Forde dublin, Ireland Its time our police and court system grew up and took responsibility for their actions 293. Kathleen Browne Longford, Ireland 294. theresa wykes , Ireland 295. Deirdre Klein (née Ballina, Ireland As a close personal friend of the late Susie Allen (née McDonald) Ryan) and having met Fr. Niall on several occasions, I wish to support this cause in any way that I can. Having stayed with your parents in Tipperary and also having met you several times when you were a boarder, I wish you every success in this endeavour. 296. Gerard Klein Belfast, United Kingdom 297. Nicole Martin Newry, Ireland 298. Nadine-Louise Dublin, Ireland Foran 299. Andrew Stewart Belfast, United Kingdom 300. Sarah Bradshaw dublin, Ireland 301. Stacey Rougvie Appleton, WI 302. Ally Harris Weldon, Canada 303. SARA PAGE Wakefield, United Kingdom 304. Paul Hannan Eskilstuna, Sweden 305. Joan Collins potters bar, United This is totally disgusting and makes a folly of the judicial Kingdom system.. Typical of Ireland and the Clergy.. I have no faith in Catholicism any more and chose not to have my youngest son christened, for reasons just like this!! Hypocrites the lot of them!! 306. Sue Park Carlisle, United Kingdom 307. Vikki Yates Birmingham, United My hopes go out for justice for the family and this Kingdom upstanding man's legacy.

Page 13 - Signatures 285 - 307 Name From Comments 308. Millicent Molloy Dublin, Ireland It is long past time for justice in this sad case! Hannan 309. Katrina Jackson Newtownabbey, United Kingdom 310. Lindsey Arrandale Manchester, United Kingdom 311. Stephanie Armani Southampton, United Kingdom 312. padd o connell dublin, Ireland The victims of bloody sunday got justice from the british,its about time the Molloy family got justice in the .EncourageChange. 313. Amelia Dove Worsley, United Shocking. Justice must be served! Kingdom 314. Susan Dunne Shelburne, VT 315. Michael Hanley , Ireland 316. sean mcnulty dublin, Ireland Truth about what really happened is essential for closure for Fr Niall's family. This case reflected the climate of the time in Ireland when who you knew and political string pulling was order of the day. 317. Catherine E Cork, Ireland I remember being appalled at the outcome of the Fr. Niall Walshe Molloy court case. The whole case, as reported, stank. I'm a greatgrandmother of 4 now and, at 82, wish Bill Maher every success with this petition. Catherine E Walshe 319. john whelan wexford, Ireland 320. Mary Farrell Cavan, Ireland would like to see an enquiry - never felt justice was done 321. MARGARET Western Rd., McCormack Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland 322. Tom O'Connell Clonmel, Ireland Hi Bill, I wish you the best of luck in your venture, Tom O'Connell (Originally from Fethard) 323. Ciara O'Sullivan Houston, TX 324. Fiona Frankland Offaly, Ireland Best of luck, a complete travesty. 325. mary geoghegan limerick, Ireland fr niall molloy married me in 1977,he was a special priest and a lovely man.i am in total aggrement with his nephew , this case needs to be reopened and a proper verdict given 326. Angela Loughlin Sligo, Ireland It must be very hard on the family. I hope you get the justice you deserve in this tragic case. 327. Monica Flanagan Crossmolina, Ireland I knew Father Molloy well for many years. I was deeply upset by his death. I went to the funeral parlour and when I saw him in his open coffin I did not recognise him. His face (continues on next page)

Page 14 - Signatures 308 - 327 Name From Comments 327. Monica Flanagan Crossmolina, Ireland (continued from previous page) was bruised and swollen. The only visible parts of him I recognised were his hands which were beautiful. He certainly didn't look to me like a man who had died of heart disease. I also knew the Flynns. I never felt justice was done in this case and so I back your petition fully. 328. albert kelly oyster bay, NY I went to school with the late Ian Maher in Tullow Co. Carlow. I met him again in the 90's in the Burlington Hotel,Dublin. Even after all the years I immediately recognised him.He was very troubled over this injustice,we talked about it,he showed me his uncle's watch. I was sorry to read in the Irish Independent that he passed away in 2001.This injustice probably contributed to his early death. I hope your efforts in this matter are successful, Albert Kelly. 329. HELEN RYAN CASHEL, COUNTY i would like a fullpublic inquiry in to the events of Fr. TIPPERARY, Ireland Molloy's killing. 330. Daniella Gaynor Roscommon, Ireland 331. Emma Butler dublin, Ireland 332. Sheena Walsh dublin, Ireland 333. Ashlin Noonan XYZ town, Ireland 334. Michelle Deegan Dublin 5, Ireland 335. Margaret Waterford, Ireland O'Connor 336. Marion Barrett Dublin, Ireland 337. betty mcgovern San Bernardino, CA 338. Lorraine Foster Wicklow, Ireland 339. Miriam Caheny Sligo, Ireland Justice needs to be done for Fr. Niall R.I.P. 340. Nicola Quinn Tullamore, Ireland 341. Oliver walsh Tullamore, Ireland A cold case file would be great but is unlikely at this stage. This country has always been great for cover ups. Justice needs to be done but does it ever happen ? 342. michael o shea limerick, Ireland 343. Barry McSweeney Sligo, Ireland Justice delayed is Justice denied. 344. Kevin Byrne Isle of Colonsay, An extraordinary affair, which has caused needless and United Kingdom unjustified grief to the widespread family of the victim. 345. Jennifer Capson Saint John, Canada 346. Louis Klein BELFAST, United I support the aims of the campaign to see justice done for Kingdom Fr Niall. I find the trial judge's comments extraordinary given the evidence that was presented to the court. It reminds one of the behaviour judges in places like Latin America.

Page 15 - Signatures 327 - 346 Name From Comments 347. Perlie Fullard Galway, Ireland I hope that the family soon get their long awaited answers. 348. Rebecca Knockcroghery, Naughton Ireland 349. Ewa Warsaw, Poland Romanowska 350. Lyn Wemyss Bribie Island, Australia 351. anne odoherty co,clare, Ireland Another scandal forgotten about,its long due but this case should without a doubt be reopened!! 352. Stephen Fethard, Ireland It seems the fact the Judge knew the accused may have Fitzgerald influenced his decision. Sobon those grounds an inquiry should be implemented 353. Noeleen Drohan Fethard, Ireland 354. John Cloonan Clonmel, Ireland 355. Avril Morrissey --, Ireland 356. Ann Drinkwalter Victoria, Canada 357. sarah o neill galway, Ireland 358. sean o neill galway, Ireland 359. michael hanley roscommon, Ireland 361. Isobel De Barra Cork, Ireland 362. catriona boland Thurles, Ireland 363. Mary Heenan Nenagh, Co. Tipp., I really hope that justice is got for Fr. Niall Molloy, it's the Ireland least his family deserve. 364. Anne Henderson Dublin, Ireland 365. Mary (Mai) Bedfordshire, United I was born and raised in , a radical teenager when Fr Fitzmaurice Kingdom Molloy came to Fuerty/Castlecoote. He made it his McCormack business to talk with me and helped me return to going to Mass. When I married some years later at the ripe old age of 22, he was a massive support to me as I was leaving to live in the UK and feeling very vulnerable at the time. I found Fr Molloy to be in the first place a gentleman, and secondly a very good pastor with all the qualties of a good priest. He could and did make a difference (in his own quite way). 366. noel o'brien fethard, Ireland 367. nancy beirne castlerea, Ireland I remember fr niall and how good and kind he was. i will never forget the shock of his death and how shoddy his family were treated. nancy beirne 368. mary mcgarry roscommon, Ireland mary mcgarry 369. Annie Brennan Tipperary, Ireland Justice must be done 370. Tom Mulcahy Tipperary, Ireland Too much collusion between the church and the state.

Page 16 - Signatures 347 - 370 Name From Comments 371. Pauline Madden Carndonagh, Co I remember this case well. It always seemed to me that Donegal, Ireland transparency, accountability and justice were not part of the investigation or outcome. 372. Jennifer Madden Ashtown, Ireland We need an enquiry - re-open this case! 373. Ann Eddy phoenix, AZ I do hope that justice will be served. Good luck. 374. andrew dillon dublin, Ireland 375. Doreen Clause edenderry, Ireland 376. Tara Treglown Westfield, WI 377. Philip Jordan Dublin, Ireland 378. aelish forde dublin, Denmark 379. marie oreilly irvine, United Kingdom 380. aelish forde Dublin, Ireland investighan into death and trial surrounding nialls demise. 381. morgan almeida london, United a terrible injustice that should be openly investigated Kingdom 383. moira davies LLandovery, United Kingdom 384. julie faulkner middlesex, United Kingdom 385. Marie kane Co Carlow, Ireland 386. john whyte fethard, Ireland 388. gretta cachat bronx nyc, United States Minor Outlying Islands 389. padraig O ster, Ireland In a civilised country a full explanation should always be Donnachdha forthcoming when any citizen dies from unatural causes-that is why I have signed this petition. 390. Annie Clare, Ireland From countless stories of Father Niall and his sister Golden-Hunt Patricia on behalf of my family it is due time that Father Malloy gets the justice that he well deserved. R.I.P Father Malloy. 391. Dimitri West Chester, PA As a forensic pathologist (TCD graduate) I would like to Contostavlos see autopsy report. 392. Frances Clare, Ireland Golden-Hunt 393. Chum R Maple Ridge, Canada 394. Brian Astell , Ireland 395. anne flynn roscommon, Ireland

Page 17 - Signatures 371 - 395 Name From Comments 396. mary kelly -, Ireland HOPE JUSTICE WILL BE DONE,HE WAS A GENTLEMAN TRUE AND TRUEAND ONE OF THE MILDEST PEOPLE I EVER MET AND THERE IS NO WAY I COULD EVER SEE HIM BEING VIOLENT HE WOULD NOT KNOW HOW. 397. Dolores Cassells Longford, Ireland 398. Michelle Hughes Roscommon, Ireland 399. N Utangec Kilbeggan, Ireland 400. edel kelly ROSCOMMON, iknew fR NIALL ,HE WAS SUCH A KIND Ireland GENTLEMAN.WE ALL THOUGHT SO MUCH ABOUT HIM. 401. Matt H 3, Ireland Its sad that this has been sidelined , its just another abuse of justuce. 402. tommie&ann roscommon, Ireland Fr niall molloy was a gentleman we hope someday concannon justice will be done 403. andrew webester tipperary, Ireland best of look 404. patricia whelan Dubln, Ireland Justice for Niall 405. MARIE navan town, Ireland I read about Fr. Niall at the time. God's Will that Justice will NANNERY happen.. God never sleeps. Saw his nephew on the RTE News this evening. he sounded like an ordinary decent man. 406. Deirdre Phelan co.Kerry, Ireland Sadly, another example of injustice and cover-ups that were so much a part of Irish life in the 70's and 80's. Hopefully, now the truth will out and Fr. Molloy's family will see justice done. How proud he would be that you never gave up on him.. 407. Justin Morahan Dublin, Ireland 408. Jelica Roland Buzet, Croatia 409. Mary G. Johnson Tralee, Ireland Since 1985 the death of fr Molloy has sometimes crossed my mind. I am glad to have the opportunity to add my name to the petition for an enquiry into this unresolved case. 410. ray leavy co offaly, Ireland mourtary tech nichan at time of postmortim 411. Charles Webb Carol City, FL 412. Merle Pretorius Bothasig, South Africa 413. Diane Laing st boswells, United Kingdom 414. Pam Shearer Glasgow, United The truth always comes out! Kingdom 415. Sean O'Donnell Riga, Latvia In the interests of justice this investigation is needed.

Page 18 - Signatures 396 - 415 Name From Comments 416. Maura Boyle Leixlip,, Ireland Too many disturbing questions remain unanswered regarding the death of Fr. Niall Molloy. Each one of us depends on the police and legal system to protect us and our lives. To have confidence in these systems, Fr. Molloy's death must be fully and publicly inquired into as outlined by his nephew, Bill Maher. It matters to everybody that the disturbing issues regarding Fr. Molloy's death be addressed comprehensively. 417. winifred fox Tipperary, Ireland 418. James Flanagan London, United Kingdom 419. Jacqueline Garvin Dublin, Ireland 420. kathleen cuddy westport, Ireland I knew Fr. Molloy and he was a fabulouus man. Since Fr.Niall death the public have felt free to speculate about his death and the focus from my experience has being on slandering Fr. Niall Molloys name rather than onseeking the truth and bringing the perpetrator to justice. We are all aware by now that we live in a very corrupt society covering up evidence etc been part of the course and look where it has got us. It is time that as a nation we move away from this terrible legacy and in doing this, strive for the truth and the goodness in our nation. I believe that it would be a great start for our nation and more important the memory of Fr.Molloy and his family to open up the fr. Niall Molloy case and let the truth be heard, let justice be done and most importantly let this lovely man,s soul rest in peace. 421. Donal Cuddy Monaghan, Ireland 422. Tom Cuddy Monaghan, Ireland I attended 11.30 Mass in Castlecoote, celebrated by Fr Niall, on the day he died.The previous day I spoke to him at the wedding reception of one of his Parishioners Ann Kelly.For weeks before he was killed it was obvious that he was bothered. No doubt the truth is known; I believe more people than 2 were present when Fr Molloy was viciously attacked. Was there a legally qualified person present at the wedding who could advise? The 'memory loss'? Check the Guest list. 423. pat clark jedburgh, United Justice will prevail. Kingdom 424. Kristine Dunne Alexandria, VA 425. nicola smyth kildare, Ireland 426. anne delcassian Altrincham, United I believe that this case may well be investigated by the Kingdom Cold Case Serious Crime Review Team. I wish Bill Maher and his family a chance to glimpse justice, after so long. It is time for families of victims to get answers. For those of you who have shamefully kept hidden explanations, then (continues on next page)

Page 19 - Signatures 416 - 426 Name From Comments 426. anne delcassian Altrincham, United (continued from previous page) Kingdom let the truth be brought before a court of law. This is disgraceful. I hope that a new inquiry brings the uncertain elements to light. 427. Ann O'Hara Dublin, Ireland 428. Josephine Stroker Elphin, Ireland 429. Dermot Tullamore, Ireland justice delayed is justice denied McLoughlin 430. Audrey Devine Dublin, Ireland 431. don o connell tipperary, Ireland hope justice is done soon 432. Josephine Smyth Cork, Ireland My father knew Fr Niall well and my mother knew the family and his brother Billy well. I remember the shock and upset that was around the area at the time of his death. Truth will out and let justice be done in Jesus' name. 433. brian geraghty dallas, TX 434. Eoin Meany Dublin, Ireland 435. Noel O'Gara Athlone, Ireland Judge Roe showed himself to have perverted the law. 1985 was that year when moving statues were reported all over Ireland. Unbelievable things were happening. I had written a book about the Yorkshire Ripper naming a man as the real Ripper. That man lived only 300 yards from the Flynn house in Clara. I phoned the local sergeant Kevin Forde to discuss it only weeks before the murder of the priest and he was so afraid of that Clara criminal that I named in my book as the real Ripper that he said to me. 'come up in the dark' to see him. The police botched that also. 436. Corrina Lawson Austin, TX this needs to invesigated further 437. Jean James Surrey, Canada 438. G. Ebert London, United Kingdom 439. Colin Peters Bradford, United Kingdom 440. Sabine McNeill Maerkisch Luch, I just wish that publicity CAN re-balance the absence of Ghana justice! For publicity is all we've got, it seems, at least thanks to the internet!!! 441. Chris and Mary Chicago, IL Let the sunlight in. Fogarty 442. Regan McShane st.john, IN 443. Martyn Gallogly Coatb, United Kingdom

Page 20 - Signatures 426 - 443 Name From Comments 444. M Bowen Ammanford, United What did this man see that he should not have seen? Kingdom What did he know that he should not have known? Another Dr Kelly scenario; perhaps? A rightful Full Public Enquiry, if permitted by the Establishment; may shine true light on this matter. 445. John MAHER W. Winnemac Avenue, IL 446. Mike Andix Woodstock, Canada 447. Ann Mallaby Edinburgh, United Kingdom 448. tracey zareie bradford, United Kingdom 449. John Mrs. Nicole Chicago, IL O'Hara 450. George Wescott Watchet, United I am a supporter of Noel O Gara, Why should the real Kingdom ripper be still free on the streets of this country, Also a free man on our streets is the killer at Ipswich. 451. mary osullivan Chicago, IL 452. Judith Hitchin London, United Kingdom 453. tom o'neill brittas, Ireland 454. Shelli Schmidt Aberdeen, SD I agree, this needs to be investigated. 455. Lorna Shaw Leicester, United Kingdom 456. Jane O'Neill Galway, Ireland This needs a full investigation. 457. Michael Dunne New Brunswick, NJ We demand justice for my dear great Uncle Niall. 458. Gwen Vale Bradford, United Kingdom 459. Padraic Cuddy Co Roscommon., He deserves justice. It will never be too late. Ireland 460. Shane Doherty Graiguenamanagh, Ireland 461. Siobhan Nagle Cork, Ireland Roche 462. shay o malley dublin 8, Ireland 463. Billy Molloy Oldham, United Ireland has lost it`s soul. Truth, Honesty, Justice have Kingdom been tossed aside and replaced by Lies, Deceit and pure evil has won the day. Proud of yourselves? 464. M. Burke Galway, Ireland 465. Niall Maher Dublin, Ireland 466. Laurita Walters Salmon, ID

Page 21 - Signatures 444 - 466 Name From Comments 467. mary teresa roscommon, Ireland madden 468. Bernard Bree Bangor co Down, United Kingdom 469. Pat Molloy East Providence, RI 470. vivienne mcnulty dublin, Ireland 471. Helen McCourt Cork, Ireland 472. Marie Collins Cork, Ireland I hope you succeed in your quest for justice. 473. rose keane co. cork, Ireland Closure for Fr MOLLOY s family , justice & honesty. 474. John Irwin Athlone, Ireland 475. Elizabeth Egan Tulla, Ireland 476. Veronica Mccourt Cork, Ireland 477. Rachel McCourt cork, Ireland 478. Dan Arnold Fermoy, Ireland 479. Elizabeth Fahey Clonmel, Ireland 480. Catherine Strabane, United O'Driscoll Kingdom 481. Rachael Power Waringstown, United Kingdom 482. Conor O'Toole Dublin, Ireland 483. Finola Fahey Cork, Ireland 484. Tony O'Brien Cork, Ireland 485. Peter Cudmore Cork, Ireland 486. Norma Ferriter cork, Ireland 487. valerie mccarthy cork, Ireland 488. Aoife O'Donovan Dublin, Ireland 489. Lena Plavskina Brooklyn, NY 490. Mary Power Cork, Ireland 491. Marcia Jeanty Brooklyn, NY I hope justice is served soon in order for there to be some type of closure for the family. 492. catherine brooklyn, NY Justice must be served! tourloukis 493. Sean McReynolds Belfast, Ireland 494. Stanley Forestal Bronx, NY I hope justice is served as soon as possible. 495. Sean O'Brien Brooklyn, NY 496. Rosemary New York, NY Guzman 497. Lisa O Hanlon Meath, Ireland 498. Baiqiang Zheng New York, NY

Page 22 - Signatures 467 - 498 Name From Comments 499. mary hurley Tipperary, Ireland 500. Steven Wiener Brooklyn, NY 501. Susan Griffin Cork, Ireland 502. liz o connor co. cork, Ireland 503. Eleanor McKnight Providenciales, Turks And Caicos Islands 504. Mayan Bronshtein Forest Hills, NY 505. Lizzie O'D Limerick, Ireland A lovely man. Was bridesmaid at his nephews wedding. Lovely memories of him. Truth must prevail. 506. Chris Rowan Belfast, United Kingdom 507. Assya Plavskina Brooklyn, NY 508. Tony Wilkinson Ramelton, Ireland 509. Janine Mary Lisburn, Ireland 510. Drew O'Brien Cork, Ireland 511. seamus o Malley dublin 8, Ireland 512. mike ward galway, Ireland 513. Denis Crowley cork, Ireland 515. dan linehan Cork, Ireland 516. Sandra Oconnor Dublin, Ireland 517. Sean Murray Malahide, Ireland 518. Eugene Plavskin cold spring harbor, NY 519. Eoghan Mac West Chester, PA Curtain 520. Vicky mahony twickenham, United Kingdom 521. Eimear O'Leary Cork, Ireland 522. Ian Mahony london, United Kingdom 523. Audrey Hackett Twickenham, United Kingdom 524. Susan Mahony Cork., Ireland 525. Lisa Mahony Midleton, Ireland 526. Will Mahony Dublin, Ireland 527. John Oleary Cork, Ireland 528. Una O'Leary Cork, Ireland 529. charlie cavill arbroath, United Kingdom

Page 23 - Signatures 499 - 529 Name From Comments 530. Alan Atkinson Midleton, Ireland 531. kate molliy castlerea, Ireland 532. Noreen Booth Teddington, United Kingdom 533. Vickie Thompson Cork, Ireland 534. Anne Sophie Luxembourg, Carbonell Luxembourg 535. alan kavanagh dublin, Ireland 536. Audrey Dublin, Ireland Delozanne 537. Ross Kearney Cork, Ireland 538. Mario Stjepanovic Drogheda, Ireland 539. Jono Sheahan Dublin 2, Ireland 540. Sheila O'Brien Cork, Ireland 541. Jonathan O'Flynn Dublin, Ireland 542. Michael Long Dublin, Ireland 543. Conor Sheridan Clara, Ireland 544. noel Offaly, Ireland Reynoldsyahoo.ie 545. John Lee Cork, Ireland 546. Mick Coleman Tivoli, Ireland 547. Flor Mahony Cork, Ireland 548. Paul O'Keeffe Cork, Ireland 549. Ursula ORegan Cork, Ireland 550. Cillian Hogan Cork, Ireland 551. Sean Conneely Seoul, Korea, Republic Of 552. Ronan Lyons Dublin, Ireland 553. Conor O'Reilly Suwon, Korea, Republic Of 554. Fergal Murphy Cork, Ireland 555. Jeanette Cork, Ireland McDonald 556. Niamh Hutchinson Cork, Ireland 557. Carol Browne Cork, Ireland 558. Louise O'Hare Cork, Ireland 559. Christopher Paye Dublin, Ireland 560. Niamh O Leary Singapore, Singapore 561. sean jackman westport, CT

Page 24 - Signatures 530 - 561 Name From Comments 562. Mary Kent n, Ireland 563. ailsa mc donald unionvill, Canada 564. Philip McDopnald Cork, Ireland 565. Laura Heath Cork, Ireland 566. Jennifer O'Beirne Roscommon, Ireland 567. Susan Kennedy Dublin, Ireland 568. Tony Burke Cork, Ireland 569. Kieran O'Dwyer Dublin, Ireland 570. aileen hayes cork, Ireland 571. Paul Rose Eglinton Road, Ireland 572. veronica wiseman cork, Ireland 573. Fiona Keohane Cork, Ireland 574. Shuin Murray Dublin 4, Ireland 575. Andrew O'Beirne Roscommon, Ireland 576. rachael cotter cork, Ireland 577. Sinead Greenan Swords, Ireland 578. G.F. Manton Fethard, Ireland 579. Alice O'Connor Co. Tipperary, Ireland 580. Aileen Lehanea Cork, Ireland 581. Barry Gannon Dublin, Ireland 582. Breda O'Keeffe Cork, Ireland 583. jennifer searle dublin, Ireland 584. John Tobin Frankfield, Ireland 585. Cyril Lovett Navan, Ireland 586. Padraig Hayes Cork, Ireland 587. Jean Downey Cork, Ireland 588. Gillian Forde Cork, Ireland 589. Rory Griffin Dublin, Ireland 590. john o'beirne , Ireland 591. Evelyn Mannion Dublin, Ireland 592. Stephen Clonmel, Co Heffernan Tipperary, Ireland 593. kathleen crowley cork, Ireland 594. Tim Crowley Ovens, Ireland 595. Cionna Ó An Ríocht, Ireland Fláitheartaigh 596. maureen lynch sunnyside, NY

Page 25 - Signatures 562 - 596 Name From Comments 597. arthur crowley cork, Ireland 598. Diane Ballek Maspeth, NY 599. T Keogh Limerick, Ireland 600. Grace Murray Dublin, Ireland 601. Rachel Long ireland, Ireland 602. lorna osullivan Wellesley, MA 603. Roisin Clynes Dublin, Ireland 604. Paul Sears Garden City, NY 605. d. mann new york, NY prayers & love 606. Jenny Rea Cork, Ireland 607. natalie culleton limerick, Ireland 608. Áine Palmer Co. Cork, Ireland 609. Claire Keegan Cork, Ireland 610. Maya Hawe Levy Cork, Ireland 611. Daniel Whelan Stamullen, Ireland 612. Sarah O Donovan ireland, Ireland 613. Sarah English Ireland, Ireland 614. Eve Corry cork, Ireland 615. Charlie Manton >>>>>, Ireland 616. Eimear Blee Tyrone, Ireland 617. Moira Blee Co. Tyrone, United I hope the family uncover the truth and get the answers Kingdom they so deserve. 618. Michael O Connell Limerick, Ireland 619. Faye Manton tipperary, Ireland 620. Kevin Hayes Fethatd, Ireland 621. Evie O'Sullivan fethard, Ireland 622. Niall McKenna Cahir, Ireland 623. Robert Meagher Tipperary, Ireland 624. Sue Maher clonmel, Ireland 625. steph loughnane tipperary, Ireland 626. Darragh Foley co.Tipperary, Ireland 627. Briony O'Toole Cork, Ireland 628. louise grace thurles, Ireland 629. Caley Maher Tipperrary, Ireland 630. Kate Ryan Tipperary, Ireland 631. meghan quinn gtewh, Ireland 632. Laura Savage Cork, Ireland

Page 26 - Signatures 597 - 632 Name From Comments 633. jane holohan fethard, Ireland 634. Lisa Anglim Fethard, Ireland 635. Stephanie Bourke Clonmel, Ireland 636. Brian Troy kilkenny, Ireland 637. Sheila Mulcahy Tralee, Ireland I remember the horrible taste it left in the nation's mouth. It simply has to be resolved. 638. Cliona Doyle Co. Tipperary, Ireland 639. Ann Walsh Fethard, Ireland 640. Hannah Daly Tipperary, Ireland 641. patricia kalbouros middle village, NY May he rest in peace. 642. Georgia Quealy Tipperary, Ireland 643. Jonny Cooke Cork, Ireland 644. Bridget O Riordan Cork, Ireland 645. Orla O Driscoll Limerick, Ireland 646. Val Kearney Cork, Ireland 647. Martina Kelly Gort, Ireland 648. Eva Mc Nally Thurles, Ireland 649. jed kempf cork, Ireland 650. m punch cork, Ireland 651. F Wade Ireland 652. Ben Philip Ciek, Ireland 653. Molly Casey Glanmire, Ireland 654. David Jackman Cork, Ireland 655. Amanda Horgan Cork, Ireland 656. Helen McMahon Clare, Ireland 657. Niall Byrne Goatstown, Ireland 658. Marianne McNulty Dublin, Ireland 659. E Coleman dublin, Ireland 660. Laura Neacy Dundalk, Ireland 661. Shane Murphy R, Ireland 662. Daniel Flynn cork, Ireland 663. Lorraine Co Tipperary, Ireland Thompson 664. Janeen Territt dundalk, Ireland 665. sylvia glendon Cork, Ireland 666. Adrian Morrissey Tipperary, Ireland 667. P Crowley Dublin, Ireland

Page 27 - Signatures 633 - 667 Name From Comments 668. A Morrissey Tipperary, Ireland 669. Holly Bachman Bechtelsville, PA 670. Tom Hanley London, United Kingdom 671. sam SEARS Bradenton, FL 672. Kitty Mc Carthy cork, Ireland 673. Mary O Sullivan Cork, Ireland 674. Brendan Cork, Ireland O'Sullivan 675. Isobel Cuddigan Cork, Ireland 677. Vanessa Perrin Dublin, Ireland 678. breda brosnan cork, Ireland 679. John O'Regan Co Cork, Ireland 680. Brian Lynam Madrid, Ireland 681. John Slattery courtmacsherry, Ireland 682. Gerard Beausang cork, Ireland 683. Jane Bracken Cork, Ireland 684. Theresa Brosnan Cork, Ireland 685. Sam Manton Fethard, Ireland 686. Tim O'Hagan Bristol, United Kingdom 687. Ciara Nolan Limerick, Ireland 688. Kate Boyan medway, MA 689. Sarah O Sullivan Dublin, Ireland 690. Sandra Albright Jeffersonville, VT It is way past time for all the secrets of the Troubles to be revealed and justice to prevail. 691. Pat Tseng Flushing, NY 692. kevin brosnan co cork, Ireland 693. Veronica Whitlock Old Greenwich, CT 694. Elizabeth O' Leary Wessling, Germany What's wrong with the legal system back there in Ireland? Does it always take thirty years to get justice, that's , of course , if you get it at all! 695. Siobhán Aherne Midleton, Ireland 696. Colman Neville Midleton, Ireland 697. martin kingston cork, Ireland 698. catherine kingston cork, Ireland 699. Katie McAlduff St Louis, Canada 700. Marion Finnegan Navan, Ireland

Page 28 - Signatures 668 - 700 Name From Comments 701. Gary Kealy Dublin, Ireland 702. Kelly Zuniga Reseda, CA 703. Amy McCarthy Cork, Ireland 704. Derry Kelleher Saijo-Ehime, Japan 705. Teresa Alonso Dublin, Ireland 706. Ciara Barrett Dublin, Ireland 707. Alan Maher Tullamore, Ireland 708. Anna Maher Tullamore, Ireland Best of luck in your fight for Justice For Fr Niall 709. patricia o'beirne strokestown, Ireland 710. Ann Parfrey Co. Cork, Ireland 711. Cathy Neville Co Cork, Ireland 712. eleanor sheridan cashel, Ireland 713. isobel tobin clontarf, Ireland 714. Eamon Brosnan Dublin, Ireland 715. Edward Logn Cork, Ireland 716. Amy Bebbington Dublin, Ireland 717. Susan O'Brien Cork, Ireland 718. Shane Sheehan Cork, Ireland 719. Mary Shanley Ireland, Ireland 720. kevin Clifton, NJ Bill, I offer my full support for your quest in getting justice flanagan(Rev.Msgr) for Niall. I was a fellow student in Summerhill, and although an underclass man,I always found him to be a kind, gracious and true gentleman. I visit Roscommon(Kilglass) every year and have prayed at Niall's grave. My prayers are now with you and your family. Kevin Flanagan 721. Eanna O Randwick, Australia Best of luck with the campaign. Ceallachain 722. Markus Simons Solingen, Germany 723. catherine roscommon, Ireland I remember Fr .Molloy when he was in Sligo. I was living in mcelhone Athlone when he died . YES i would like to see justice done 724. DEnise Murphy Killenaule, Ireland 725. Richard Whyte Drogheda, Ireland 726. marion moran dublin, Ireland 727. harry price rathangan, Ireland thou shall not kill,, the gardai take an oath and with others failed to be truthfull and act with honour to the constitution and the people of ireland/eire 728. Donnchadh Strokestown, Ireland Justice for Fr Molloy, no longer can Irish society hide the O'Ríain sins of the past. Let the light shine in its darkest corners ...

Page 29 - Signatures 701 - 728 Name From Comments 729. Declan Hayes Southampton, United Darkness hates the light. Kingdom 730. jim creaven Galway, Ireland lets have justice for all, nothing more, nothing less 732. Niall Mulcair dublin, Ireland Its never too late for justice to be achieved. 733. Jacinta Fennessy Vienna, Austria There is a dark stain of shame on all who have been instrumental in or a party to the cover up. A full and thorough investigation is necessary immediately. If the authorities in Ireland are unwilling or unable to do this, then an international human rights agency should be approached.Justice must be done and must be seen to be done. 734. Marie Nannery Navan, Ireland 735. Patrick Dower Sharq, Kuwait The cover-up must be uncovered and those responsible for the cover-up brought to justice 736. Ml Muldoon Galway, Ireland Fiat justitia ruat caelum 737. Sean Smith Newburgh, NY 738. john mannion westfield, NJ Justice delayed is justice denied. 739. John Loney co. kildare, Ireland Justice must be done even after 30 years and all those involved in the cover-up must be removed from office, jailed and oh have their pensions taken from them. 740. John O' Sullivan Co Clare, Ireland 741. Colm Farrell ., Ireland 742. Nigel Crowe Limerick, Ireland 743. A Halpin deblin, Ireland 744. Stephen Salmon westport, Ireland 745. Paul McCormack Naas, Ireland There seems to have been a coverup involving, the parish priest, the gardai, politicians, and the judiciary; the very people who are supposed to uphold the moral fibre of society. Utterly disgraceful. 746. Laurence Manly Henley on Thames, United Kingdom 747. e keyes dublin, Ireland 748. Frank Jordan Birmingham, United Kingdom 749. aidan turner tralee, Ireland 750. Peggy Billard Halifax, Canada 751. Michelle Glen Haven, Canada Mitchelmore 753. Justin Moffatt Mullingar, Ireland 754. Rebecca O Westmeath, Ireland Callaghan

Page 30 - Signatures 729 - 754 Name From Comments 755. Deirdre Guha Lucan, Ireland McMahon 756. Raymond Fulton Ballycastle, Ireland 757. Mary O Vallely Armagh, United Kingdom 758. Fergal Redmond Galway, Ireland 759. roy donovan limerick, Ireland 760. Brendan Wrixon Newmarket, Ireland 761. Michael Fallon Edinburgh, United All best wishes as you seek truth and justice Kingdom 762. MJ T old bridge road, Can Ireland afford what is likely to be, after all these years, Ireland another protracted and inconclusive Public Inquiry? Can it afford not to have one? 763. Tadhg Fitzgerald Cork, Ireland 764. Danny Mc Brearty Donegal, Ireland 765. Martin Murray Greenisland, United Kingdom 766. Bishop Pat Larne. Co. Antrim, Father Molloy's family and all of us need a full account of Buckley Ireland the events leading to his death 767. liz thomson Cambridge, United Kingdom 768. Soline Humbert Blackrock, Co Dublin, Now is the time for the truth to come into the light Ireland 769. Viktor Yarigin St.petersbug, Russian Federation 770. Martin Queenan Weston-super-Mare, United Kingdom 771. Conor Mahon Buncrana, Ireland 772. maura sligo, Ireland justice for fr. molloy mccormack 773. Winn Adams Bellingham, WA 774. Martin Kelleher Athlone, Ireland 775. Mark Molloy Roscommon town, Ireland 776. Deirdre O'Donnell Limerick, Ireland 777. Preg Crowley Cork, Ireland 778. Isabel Travesset Barcelona, Spain 779. Barbara Seattle, WA Tomlinson 780. Krystle Hoey Dundalk, Ireland

Page 31 - Signatures 755 - 780 Name From Comments 782. Eddie Geraghty Dallas, TX Fr Niall was the Parish priest in Fuerty when I was in school there from 1977 to 1985 and I often think of the tragic loss of such a lovely man. Bravo to all involved with getting this case reopened and hopefully finally justice will be done. 783. Joe Dalton Kilkenny, Ireland 784. Tara Sherry Cork, Ireland 785. Mark Heffernan London, United Kingdom 786. Carmel Prunty dublin, Ireland 787. Mary Hassett Dublin, Ireland 788. Adam Abbott Buckfastleigh, United Kingdom 789. Nuala Ramseyer Straffan, Ireland My brother James Goonan was murdered in Birr Co. Offaly on 10th Feb 2002. Under similar circumstances. Supreme Court desision was never acted upon bythe Government.No inquest has been held to date. 790. Robert Cafferty Lanesboro, Ireland 791. aidan mckeon gerrards cross, United Kingdom 792. Louise Byrne Wicklow, Ireland The truth will win out. No more cover ups and lies. 793. shane mclynn sligo, Ireland 794. John Cunniffe Co. Galway, Ireland 795. Natasha london, United Campbell Kingdom 796. Tony Watson Dublin, Ireland 797. Brendan Dublin 9, Ireland Adamson 798. D Birchall London, United This case stinks from start to finish with Mrs Flynn claiming Kingdom complete memory loss (which bizarrely didn't prevent her from having the gall to claim under the insurance policy she'd takern out on the dead man), with the fact of the blood on the bannisters when the police were finally called not even getting an airing in the farcical trial, with Lenihan Junior swiftly penning a newspaper article praising the Judge who presided over the one-day trial, without troubling to mention the fact that his parents were best friends with the Defendant in that trial, with the DPP's apparent preoccupation with keeping its file on the matter secret .....at any cost and with Flynn Junior's unexplained unwillingness to give a full account of what he saw and knows. Berlusconi is only trotting after the corrupt Irish who've pulled out the stops to ensure that this case has (continues on next page)

Page 32 - Signatures 782 - 798 Name From Comments 798. D Birchall London, United (continued from previous page) Kingdom never been dealt with properly. May they all be brought to justice very soon and be shamed for being the filth that they are. 799. Caoimhin Castlebellingham, Garavaglia Ireland 800. Maryrose Molloy Dublin, Ireland Fr Niall's story is one that has stayed in the mind since the '80s. Justice must be done and seen to be done. I hope taht the petition and the campaign is successful. 801. donal doyle dublin, Ireland i have heard it said that prison is the place where big criminals send little criminals..i hope the families get the answers tehy so deserve. 802. maura mangan kerry, Ireland Justice for all 803. anne byrne liverpool, United Kingdom 804. Evelyn Rees Berlin, Germany 805. John Gallagher Sydney, Australia 806. Bernadette Cavan Cavan, Ireland Something very sinister going on here. Who is covering up for who ? What else was involved ? 807. Cecelia O'Rourke Bet Hananya, Israel 808. Terrry Larkin Bantry, Ireland 809. Michael Gallagher Roscommon, Ireland Shame on those who have kept quiet for so long, Justice for Fr. Molloy is long overdue. 810. LEONIE Roscommon, Ireland GALLAGHER 811. Karl Gallagher Roscommon, Ireland 812. John Wrafter Linköping, Sweden 813. Una O' Gara |London, United Kingdom 814. Richard Jordan Dublin, Ireland 815. Cathriona Barker Co. Clare, Ireland 816. Richard Keogh Athlone, Ireland 817. Michael OFarrell Limerick, Ireland 818. Tom McDermott Rhode, Ireland I dont know you Bill, but have great admiration for you and what you have done. Hopefully all the answers will become clear sometime soon. 819. Kevin Lynch Old Leighlin, Ireland Justice for Fr. Molly is important, this is actually about more than that. 820. Donal MacCraith Meakstown, Ireland Cothrom na feinne anois! 821. Miriam Deasy Dublin, Ireland Please get justice for this terrible murder so his family can finally get closure on what happened that awful night.

Page 33 - Signatures 798 - 821 Name From Comments 822. Eamonn o Dublin, Ireland Gallachóir 823. Seamus Dooley Dublin, Ireland 824. Charles Shuster Baltimore, MD The friends and family of Fr. Molloy deserve closure on this horrible tragedy. Those involved in his murder need to be brought to justice now. Enough is enough!!! 826. James Brennan Oak Ridge, NJ 827. brendan flushing, NY i have often wondered what was the outcome to this mcdermott disgraceful miscarriage of justice. Hopefully the truth will now come out. 828. Jennifer dubai, Ireland mcgarrigle 829. Janita Madhavji UAE, United Arab Emirates 830. William Dunne Oak Ridge, NJ 831. Kirsty Faulkner Hamilton, Australia 832. Amy Kelly Ballina, Ireland 833. James O'Sullivan Kerry, Ireland Fr Molloy and his family deserve JUSTICE 834. viv mccarthy dublin, Ireland 835. Eilis McNulty Dublin, Ireland 836. Tolga Suslu Ankara, Turkey 837. Lorraine Morris Dublin, Ireland 838. claire claire dublin 2, Ireland 839. Noel O'Boyle Co. Mayo, Ireland 840. Joe Cole Mon, Ireland 841. Sandra Whelan Dublin, Ireland 842. Mark Dawnay Dublin, Ireland 843. ciaran geraghty roscommon, Ireland 844. patrick coghlan Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland 845. Terry Rickard Wexford, Ireland 846. martina fitzgerald clonmel, Ireland 847. m m f, Ireland 848. Rita Harling Dublin, Ireland 849. gillian duggan naas, Ireland 850. Priscilla Grainger Ashtown, Ireland 851. Sheila Molloy Dublin, Ireland 852. Laura Saxon Morriston, FL 853. paul quaile cavan, Ireland

Page 34 - Signatures 822 - 853 Name From Comments 854. Kathryn Irby Gulfport, MS 855. Brian Mc Nicholl Limavady, Ireland 856. Robert Storey Cork, Ireland The cover up has lasted too long already and the truth must out even if justice no longer can be achieved. 857. d calderwood cork, Ireland 858. joe malone galway, Ireland 859. Robert Brooks St Petersburg, FL 860. Luke Flanagan Castlerea, Ireland 861. sean farrell stirlingshire, United Kingdom 862. claire stephens co. dublin, Ireland 863. ramona burke galway, Ireland 864. Alan Molloy Copenhagen, Denmark 865. HELEN coyle glasgow, United Kingdom 866. Jacqueline Lowe Belfast, United Kingdom 867. Piaras Kelly Malahide, Ireland 868. John Murphy co.wexford, Ireland 869. John Docherty Glasgow, United Kingdom 870. Marc O'Morain Milltown, Ireland 871. Gerry Hegarty Dublin, Ireland 872. Charlotte Nolan Dublin, Ireland 873. Sarah Hall Cork, Ireland 874. Pamela Vaughn Glasgow, United Kingdom 875. Jacquelyn Garrett Hatton vale, Australia 876. ann wilkins kurri kurri, Australia 877. Danny Gill London, United Fr Molloy must have justice. Kingdom 878. JAMES GRIMES burnley, United Kingdom 879. Nigel Shields Dublin, Ireland 880. Sarah Jones Keller, TX 881. Sandra McEwan Bathgate, United Kingdom 882. wanda frisco charlotte, NC 883. Chris Kelly Malahide, Ireland

Page 35 - Signatures 854 - 883 Name From Comments 884. Marie McDonald Dumbarton, United Kingdom 886. Brendan Bangor, Ireland Monaghan 887. Oni Hayes Hamilton, United Kingdom 888. G Murphy airdrie, United justice now Kingdom 889. O Henriquez miami, FL 890. G Harkins motherwell, United justice now Kingdom 891. Nieska Henriquez Homestead, FL 892. Gerald Henriquez Miami, FL 893. Cathy Reilly Alicante, Spain 894. Mhuire Ni rd, Ireland Fhailluin 895. vanessa galligan dublin, Ireland 896. colleen young Rayle, GA 897. Colm Dublin, Ireland MacAonghusa 898. Hugh Lynn Castlerea, Ireland 900. Colin Peters Bradford, United Kingdom 901. Bob Raftice Co. kilkenny, Ireland 902. Rose Egan X, Ireland 903. Judi Keane , Ireland 904. Philip Hollingbery Elsinore, Denmark To err is human. Cops and judges are also human beings. 905. John ORourke Dublin 6, Ireland 906. bronagh Keogh naas, Ireland 907. kay lintern pembrokeshire, United Kingdom 908. Caroline Gately Dublin, Ireland 909. Inez Flynn Dublin 1, Ireland 910. Samuel Maher Dublin, Ireland Niall Molloy had a right to life. He was left to die for up to six hours and no Police or Doctor called. Justice for Niall NOW 911. Bernadette Finglas west, Ireland Simpson 912. Olga Cronin Dublin, Ireland

Page 36 - Signatures 884 - 912 Name From Comments 913. kay lintern pembrokeshire, United Kingdom 914. Gerard Lawler Dublin, Ireland 915. Angela Reville Wexford, Ireland 917. Cynthia Gaines Victorville, CA Demanding Justice for Fr. Niall Molloy. 918. Gina Bideau Derry, United Kingdom 919. J. J. N/A, Barbados 920. Kim Morrissey Dublin, Ireland 922. Anthony Clifford ardfert, Ireland 923. Paul Brennan Dublin, Ireland 924. Pat Quirke Clonmel, Ireland 925. Tom Fennelly Dublin 24, Ireland This week a leading barrister and Fine Gael Councillor in Dublin City Council called for the abolition of the Special Criminal Court on the basis that trial without jury was in breach of the likes of the armed criminals and murderers who come before it. See: http://www.thejournal.ie/readme/should-we-keep-the-special-criminal-court-1046015-Aug2013/ It would be better if she and her colleague in both her profession and in Fine Gael, Mr Shatter allocated their time to this disgraceful miscarriage of justice instead. 926. Judith Crozier Dublin, Ireland 927. Neil King Dublin 18, Ireland 928. Neil O'Brien Co. Clare, Ireland Fiat justitia ruat caelum 929. Brendan Monaghan, Ireland McKenna 930. James Nolan kildare, Ireland 931. John Weldon Dublin, Ireland 932. brid ryan waterford, Ireland 933. Michael O'Donnell Letterkenny, Ireland 934. Marie Keating Limerick, Ireland The death/murder clearly needs to be investigated as do the people who covered it up 935. Jon Reilly Dublin, Ireland 936. Aoife Hanley London, United Kingdom 937. S Hennessy Roscommon, Ireland Too long this has lingered - let the truth be known 938. Patrick 0 ' Sullivan dublin 9, Ireland 939. Eileen Roche Co Kilkenny, Ireland A child would know the whole thing was a cover up. Money is a law unto elite friends of Politicians, and Law-lords. 940. Ian McPartland Dublin, Ireland 941. Ronan O'Dowd Dublin, Ireland

Page 37 - Signatures 913 - 941 Name From Comments 942. Paul Duggan Dublin, Ireland 943. M Byrne dublin, Ireland 944. Fiona Fenton Dublin, Ireland 945. Jacky Grainger Dublin, Ireland 946. Gearoid O'sullivan Lux, Luxembourg 947. vita Coleman glasthule, Ireland 948. Mary Byrne rathcoole, Ireland 950. Elizabeth Nestor Galway, Ireland 951. Anna Hayden Mullingar, Ireland 952. Saoirse Collins Clonskeagh, Ireland 953. Lucy Hamby Tujunga, CA 954. Michelle Fortune Dublin, Ireland 955. Leah Lyons Dublin, Ireland 956. michelle stark Lerwick, United Kingdom 957. Peter Barry Dublin, Ireland 958. Tommy Mac Galway, Ireland Donnacha 959. Grace Garvey Dublin, Ireland 960. Robert O' Hara dublin, Ireland 961. David Cantwell Dublin, Ireland 962. Ronan Horan London, United Kingdom 963. Ross Curran Galway, Ireland 964. Emma O' Brien Carlow, Ireland 965. Ian byrne drogheda, Ireland 966. Michael Wilson Dublin, Ireland 967. Gary Lucy Galway, Ireland 968. Jo Ann Glynn ., Ireland 969. pat hayden mullingar, Ireland 970. Emma O'Sullivan Wellington, New Zealand 971. Michael Creedon Brisbane, Australia 972. Seamus Treacy Enniskillen, United Kingdom 973. Emily King Dublin, Ireland 974. Devin Pruchnicki Pavai'i, AS 975. adam banks harrison, OH

Page 38 - Signatures 942 - 975 Name From Comments 976. Anne OSullivan Dublin, Ireland 977. Blaise Brignac Arlington, TX 978. Karen Hayes dublin, Ireland Shocking to see the treatment families still get from those that are supposed to help and support them. I truly hope you find the information that you are looking for 979. Barry Cooke Dublin, Iraq 980. Ailbhe Byrne Wicklow, Ireland 981. Deborah Power cork, Ireland 982. Aoife Dolphin Randwick, Australia 983. Michael Coleman Galway, Ireland 984. Phil Counihan dublin, Ireland 985. Enda Holmes London, United Kingdom 986. Marie O'Neill Dublin, Ireland 988. Robert Dublin, Ireland Jerrard-Dunne 989. David Tohill Belfast, United Kingdom 990. Cormac Desmond Cork, Ireland 991. Christopher Drozd Chino Hills, CA 992. Isabella Reyes San Antonio, TX 993. Dede Power cork, Ireland 994. Brandon Bailey Kentwood, MI 995. Stewart Haslam Dublin, Ireland Justice NOW. 996. Clive Wilder London, United Kingdom 997. Colin Walker brighton, United Kingdom 999. Kevin hayes Fethard, Tipperary, Ireland 1,000. Caomhan Keane Dublin, Ireland 1,001. Naomi Moriarty Greystones, Ireland 1,002. Eoin Mahon Clontarf, Ireland 1,003. Elizabeth Kearns Dublin, Ireland 1,004. Neasa McNulty Sligo, Ireland 1,005. David Magnier London, United Please dont overlook this Kingdom 1,006. Ruaidhri Croke Dunshaughlin, Ireland The corruption in this country is sickening. Innocent people coming of worst due to too many powerful people thinking only of themselves.

Page 39 - Signatures 976 - 1,006 Name From Comments 1,007. Nathan Higgins Dublin, Ireland 1,008. Aine O'Gorman Dublin, Ireland From Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice: "...truth will come to light; murder cannot be hid long; a man's son may, but at the length truth will out." 1,009. Tess McGuinness Dublin, Ireland 1,010. Tommy Tuam, Ireland Shaughnessy 1,011. Fiona Harrison Tipperary, Ireland 1,012. T Kelly Galway, Ireland 1,013. niamh conlon dublin, Ireland 1,014. Áine Carvill Dublin, Ireland 1,015. William Gunning bray, Ireland 1,016. Brid Reilly Dublin, Ireland 1,017. John O'Leary Borris, Ireland Let the whole truth come out 1,018. Brigid Monaghan, Ireland McGuinness 1,019. Joe Fonsey er, Ireland 1,020. Niall Treanor MN, Ireland Best of luck. 1,021. Desmond Cullinan Ennis, Ireland 1,022. Stephen Hennelly Claremorris, Ireland 1,023. Daniel Molloy Offaly, Ireland As a boy growing up in Tober, I recall this case intimately. It mirrors a dark time within the highest institutions of the Irish State which subsequently came to light...the Fr Molloy unsolved case is yet another major event that requires justice. 1,024. Siobhan Feely Dublin, Ireland 1,025. Teresa Mullally Meath, Ireland 1,026. sandra mc evoy dublin, Ireland This Man was murdered ,his family need justice . 1,027. Bernice Wade Dublin, Ireland 1,028. Susan Cobbe Killarney, Ireland I remember this and often wondered what really happened, one thing I always knew for sure was it stank to high heaven. Please sign this petition, the family deserve the truth, sadly they'll never get justice. It's not what you know, but WHO you know. Seems you can get away with anything if you know the people in power, shocking!!!!! 1,029. Aisling Sheehan Dublin, Ireland An independent investigation is needed. 1,030. sandra oglesby glasnevin, Ireland Justice for Fr Niall molloy no stone should be left un turned 1,031. Laura Gallagher Dublin, Ireland 1,032. Mary Miller Co. Laois, Ireland 1,033. Jacinta Brady Dublin, Ireland The level of corruption is disguising. I hope the family get justice.

Page 40 - Signatures 1,007 - 1,033 Name From Comments 1,034. Conor Folan Galway, Ireland A truly shocking injustice. 1,035. yvonnr sugrue Kerry, Ireland 1,036. Caroline Tralee, Ireland Fitzgerald 1,037. Liam Canavan Co Kerry, Ireland 1,038. brian o'faolain Dublin, Ireland 1,039. Catherine Carlow, Ireland Masterson 1,040. Patrick Dublin, Ireland McLaughlin 1,041. Colum Cusack Kildare, Ireland 1,042. Sarah Mullins County Cork, Ireland 1,043. Richard Sweeney Cork, Ireland 1,044. Idle Wastrel Dublin, Ireland 1,045. Ina F -, Ireland 1,046. Frank Cronin Midleton, Ireland We need full transparency and truth in abundance so as to restore our trust in the powers that be. 1,047. Réada Cronin maynooth, Ireland 1,048. Barbara Murray Dublin, Ireland 1,049. Matt Rice Dublin, Ireland 1,050. Mary Gilsenan Cavan, Ireland 1,051. Kieran O'Sullivan Waterford, Ireland 1,052. peter fox co longford, Ireland 1,053. rosaleen kiernan cavan, Ireland 1,054. John McDermott roscommon, Ireland 1,055. John Hegarty Cork, Ireland 1,056. Peter Fleming Co. Galway, Ireland We need an independent inquiry, he sounded like a nice guy. The killer is still alive. 1,057. Neasa Burke Galway, Ireland Shocked and disgusted! Have only heard of this case thanks to a look at Broadsheet.ie 1,058. Lorna Browne Berlin, Germany 1,059. Pat Barry Dublin, Ireland The case stinks of a Garda and political cover up and it demands that justice be served. 1,060. David King Co Kildare, Ireland 1,061. Tom McGrath Tipperary, Ireland 1,062. Joseph Smith Skerries, Ireland 1,063. Sean O Brien Offaly, Ireland Fr Molloy did not Kill himself. 1,064. Colm OReilly Cork, Ireland 1,065. James Ryan limerick, Ireland

Page 41 - Signatures 1,034 - 1,065 Name From Comments 1,066. Mark Byrne Dublin, Ireland 1,067. TERESA Ballynahown, Ireland I attended that meeting in Castlecoote and came away with DONEGAN very mixed feelings - the main one being that the journalist involved seems to be on a personal crusade. Nevertheless, I agree with the sentinments in that, I would very much wish to have the person or persons involved in this most terrible of crimes be brought to justice. My mother - Fr Niall's 1st cousin (Mary Egan - of Liscam House, ) always spoke so highly of Fr Niall and held him in such high esteem and was positively devistated by his death. She would have been of a nervous disposition, but this almost drove her over the edge. This entire case "Stinks" to high heaven. We must and need to see justice done. Yours sincerely Teresa Donegan 1,068. frank hanover Cork, Ireland 1,069. Deirdre O Cork, Ireland Halloran 1,070. Ann Marie Part Dublin, Ireland 1,071. Emer Fox Dublin, Ireland 1,072. ger nolan kerry, Ireland 1,073. Michael O'Keeffe Loughrea, Ireland 1,074. Peter Donnellan Kildare, Ireland 1,075. margaret Delaney Tullamore, Ireland This is a disgraceful case of injustice, Father Molloy's family need closure. In the words of minister Shatter "Justice delayed is Justice denied 1,076. Kevin Stoke On Trent, Deegan-Hall United Kingdom 1,077. Susan Roscommon, Ireland McGinty-Kelly 1,078. Seamus Devane Galway, Ireland 1,079. Michael Co Galway, Ireland Fitzmaurice 1,080. Dorothy Byrne Roscommon, Ireland 1,081. Tarin Brokenshire Cambridge, United Kingdom 1,082. Angela Harrington Roscommon, Ireland 1,083. Eamon Duke Roscommon, Ireland 1,084. Sharon Lawless Dublin, Ireland 1,085. Trevor McWeeney Virginia, Ireland

Page 42 - Signatures 1,066 - 1,085 Name From Comments 1,086. Andrew Fox Roscommon, Ireland The biggest cover up in the history of the Irish State... We want the murder of Fr. Niall Molloy brought before the courts 1,087. Mel Cormican , Ireland I remember serving Fr Niall as an altar server back in 1985. He was a really good priest. 1,088. Sephine Smythe Roscommon, Ireland 1,089. Daniel Downey Roscommon, Ireland 1,090. Ann Marie Saratoga springs, NY Delighted this is happening and hopefully justice for Fr. Reynolds Niall after all those years! 1,091. Martin smythe Roscommon, Ireland 1,092. Frances Mehlhorn Dublin, Ireland 1,093. Michael Melia Carrick on Shannon, Ireland 1,094. Māire Ni Giolla Ranelagh, Ireland Bhride 1,096. Yvonne Duggan Dublin, Ireland 1,097. Therese Hynes Mayo, Ireland 1,098. Desmond Devlin Dungannon, United Kingdom 1,099. mark fleming dublin, Ireland 1,100. Donie Brady Cavan, Ireland 1,101. brian mac wicklow, Ireland sweeney 1,102. Pádraig Keogh Knock, Ireland 1,103. Esther O'Reilly WICKLOW Town, Ireland 1,104. David Whelan Clara, Ireland Justice denied for one is justice denied for all. 1,105. John Brennan Belvedere, United Kingdom 1,106. kate flynn bristol, United Kingdom 1,107. Fergus Lynch Ratoath, Ireland 1,108. Frances Daly Knock, Ireland 1,109. Edward Roscommon, Ireland Hold an independent investigation now! Someone got McDonagh away with murder. 1,110. Helen O Connell Cork, Ireland 1,111. Ronan Sheehan Maynooth, Ireland 1,112. Michael Egan Kenagh, Ireland This proves that this little country of ours is corrupt to the core. I hope and pray that you get justice. 1,113. Olive Beaumont athlone, Ireland

Page 43 - Signatures 1,086 - 1,113 Name From Comments 1,114. Marita Finnegan Dublin, Ireland 1,116. Feargal Galway, Ireland MacMeanmain 1,117. Felicity Burke Ennis, Ireland Justice needs to be done... 1,118. Seán Carraher Dublin, Ireland Help expose the level of corruption in Ireland 1,119. catherine croom, limerick, costelloe Ireland 1,120. john loughlin kilkenny, Ireland 1,121. Neil Farrell Dublin, Ireland I hope to see Minister Shatter honour his promise of appointing a senior counsel to review the file in 2014 1,122. Stefano Fuschetto Gallarate, Italy 1,123. Barry Kearney East Geelong, Australia 1,124. James Flannery dundalk, Ireland 1,125. Deirdre Burke Co Meath, Ireland 1,126. Cameron Coady not given, Ireland When will this obvious cover up be exposedß 1,127. Rob Northall Swansea, United Kingdom 1,128. Gavin Hennessy Waterford, Ireland 1,129. sean osborne belfast, Ireland An injustice to one is injustice to all, reopen this case, and let the truth prevail. 1,130. Nicholas Martin st helens, United Egan Kingdom 1,131. Ken Doyle Gloucester City, NJ 1,132. Sarah Corby Dublin, Ireland After all these years, he deserves justice. There is clearly something rotten at the heart of our Gardai and justice system. 1,133. Johnny Leixlip, Ireland McMonagle 1,134. Conor Emerson Dublin, Ireland 1,135. Mike Gallagher Co. Kerry, Ireland For Justice and the dignity of our lost country. 1,136. Cora Browne na, Ireland I know Billy you will never give up on this. I hope some day it will be resolved. 1,137. James Quin Ireland, Ireland 1,138. Kenny Gaughan Galway, Ireland 1,139. Liam Duffy Galway, Ireland 1,140. Paddy O'Brien Leitrim, Ireland 1,141. pat canavan carlow, Ireland 1,143. Norman Phillips Wicklow, Ireland 1,144. Carol McGee Letterkeny, Ireland Shatter and Kenny should go if this is not finally put to rest.

Page 44 - Signatures 1,114 - 1,144 Name From Comments 1,145. James Moran crewe, United Kingdom 1,146. ian regan roscommon, Ireland 1,147. alan fitzgerald kerry, Ireland 1,148. Ciarán Roche Villach, Austria 1,149. Edel Greene Ennis, Ireland 1,150. Angela Broderick Dublin, Ireland 1,151. Mary McGill Galway, Ireland Nothing less than a full public inquiry will do, the sooner the better. Such an appalling injustice. 1,152. Seamus Cork, Ireland Harrington 1,153. John Finn Tralee, Ireland 1,154. Paul Marron Monasterevin, Ireland 1,155. Kevin Mannerings Pforzheim, Germany If the allegation made in Dail Eireann that Judge Frank Roe was a personal friend or acquaintance of the defendant is true, then he should not have heard the case. The verdict should be set aside and there should be a retrial. Judge Roe was a well known horse owner and amateur jockey. Did he have dealings with the defendant and the victim? 1,156. Geraldine Barrett Dublin 5, Ireland This has gone on far to long Fr Molloy's family need justice now 1,157. Dorothy Robinson Limerick, Ireland 1,158. Alvagh Cronin Kildare, Ireland 1,159. Mary King Sligo, Ireland 1,160. Pamela Ryan waterford, Ireland 1,161. sharon gold albany, GA 1,162. kieran kearns galway, Ireland 1,163. Mari Maxwell Galway, Ireland Nothing but a full public inquiry will shine the light on the truth here. 1,164. Patrick Collins Limerick, Ireland 1,165. Rosaleen Hickey Kildare, Ireland 1,166. Angela Cope Newbridge, Ireland 1,167. Anthony Costello Co Kerry, Ireland 1,168. Norah Dunn New York, NY If we let certain folks get away with murder, we are as bad as them. 1,169. Aloyise Mcgarry Dublin, Ireland 1,170. Peter Sheridan Co Louth, Ireland 1,171. Brian Hodge Wexford, Ireland 1,172. Therese Hynes Knock, Ireland

Page 45 - Signatures 1,145 - 1,172 Name From Comments 1,173. jimmy malone dublin, Ireland 1,174. Creag Browning Denny, United Kingdom 1,175. Elizabeth Dublin, Ireland McCallum 1,176. Margaret Murphy Co. Wicklow, Ireland This case was mishandled for only one reason, gvt old boys club involved. 1,177. Babs Smyth Longford, Ireland 1,178. patricia barry dublin, Ireland This is a heinous cover up to protect certain elites. 1,179. Keith Gilligan Graiguecullen, Ireland 1,180. Theresa Daly Dublin, Ireland The truth will win out. 1,181. Michael Conlon Dublin, Ireland 1,182. ray mc grath dublin, Ireland 1,183. John Lannon Castlerea, Ireland 1,184. Rinaldo Coffey Louth, Ireland 1,185. Alan Lawes Navan, Ireland This case is one of the more serious cover-ups that unfortunately adds to a list of political shameful acts or in this case in-actions of many Irish Governments. 1,186. wendy weakley meath, Ireland 1,187. Philip Leathem Belfast, Ireland 1,188. ray neilson london, United Kingdom 1,189. declan murtagh navan, Ireland 1,190. Shane O'Connor Dublin, Ireland 1,191. Dave Thompson Holywood, United Making a horrible crime even worse. Get these people out Kingdom of circulation..now! 1,192. Eileen Rowland Galway, Ireland 1,193. Claire Bittner Frankfurt, Germany 1,194. Joseph Smith Skerries, Ireland 1,195. Brian Gibney Carrick on shannon, Ireland 1,196. Margot Connolly cork, Ireland 1,197. Dek Casey Dublin, Ireland 1,198. John Kelly Dublin, Ireland 1,199. Eamon Roche Limerick, Ireland 1,200. Linda Farrelly Meath, Ireland 1,201. Pat Healy st albans, United Kingdom 1,202. Geraldine Hussey Cavan, Ireland

Page 46 - Signatures 1,173 - 1,202 Name From Comments 1,204. Ray Duggan Mountmellick, Ireland 1,205. Dawn Wildman Co Cork, Ireland 1,206. Seán Costello Athlone, Ireland Time for the truth, end the cover up. 1,207. Maura Hunter Navan, Ireland 1,208. PJ Dooley Ferbane, Ireland It's time for a full public inquiry. 1,209. Dorothea Brown belfast, United Kingdom 1,210. Bilal Gibbons London, United Kingdom 1,211. Cynthia owen newark, United Kingdom 1,212. maura butterly bettystown co. Meath, Ireland of the coverups and injustices. .STOP THE ROT. Ireland 1,213. Mary-Anne Tree Derby, United Have experienced the horrendous effects of cover-ups in Kingdom UK by the authorities. Time for people to support each other in gaining justice for these crimes. 1,214. Shirley Thompson Powys, United Kingdom 1,215. helen mcelligott tralee, Ireland 1,217. Ulysius r louth, Ireland 1,218. Noel Dolan Cork, Ireland 1,219. Tadhg O'Leary Cork, Ireland 1,220. Rita Larkin Dublin, Ireland 1,221. Marie Broderick Dublin, Ireland 1,222. Ahmed Ebrahim Muharraq, Bahrain 1,223. Tomas Devine Dublin, Ireland 1,224. James kielty Dublin, Iraq 1,225. genevieve smyth dublin, Ireland 1,226. Denise Colgan Dublin, Ireland 1,227. David Wright Pembroke, United I am totally opposed to any social injustice. Kingdom 1,228. Paul Deakin Douglas, United Kingdom 1,229. Noel Gardiner Galway, Ireland 1,230. Joe Shields dundalk, Ireland 1,231. Ian Mcfadyen Peebles, United Kingdom 1,232. Helga Speck Bournemouth, United Kingdom 1,233. Maeve Kelly dundalk, Ireland

Page 47 - Signatures 1,204 - 1,233 Name From Comments 1,234. Aidan Collins Galway, Ireland 1,235. Stephen Maye Sligo, Ireland 1,236. Bodie Bates wexford, Ireland 1,237. Zara Short Preston, United Kingdom 1,238. P Tobijn Cork, Ireland 1,239. sean boswell tampa, FL 1,240. Pauline Seaman Dronfield, United Kingdom 1,241. N Bee Leighton, United Kingdom 1,242. Audra Rastonis Winter SPrings, FL 1,243. Gary Gartlan Carrick on Shannon, Ireland 1,244. m kee dublin 6, Ireland 1,245. Brian O'Reilly Tullamore, Ireland 1,246. Maurice Frazer Dublin, Ireland 1,247. Margaret Purcell Limerick, Ireland 1,248. P' Dellow Eastbourne, United The first priest called should be ex-communicated at least Kingdom and this murder must be properly investigated. 1,249. noirin keating Dublin, Ireland 1,250. michael massey drogheda, Ireland 1,251. Matt Bryan Coventry, United Kingdom 1,252. Ian Addie Dublin, Ireland 1,253. Chris Forehand Albuquerque, NM 1,254. Alex Lupo Mercer island, WA 1,255. Dimitris Kerkyra, Greece Krachtopoulos 1,256. John Andrews Exeter, United Kingdom 1,257. julie carey manchester, United Kingdom 1,258. Jim Greenan Ballyshannon, Ireland 1,259. Leo Forde Dunshughlin, Ireland 1,260. Kevin O'Toole Dublin, Ireland 1,261. Andrea Kirwan Clonmel, Ireland 1,262. Jane O'Shea Clonlara, Ireland 1,263. Maria o'Dwyer Dublin, Ireland

Page 48 - Signatures 1,234 - 1,263 Name From Comments 1,264. Susan Campbell Montreal, Canada The truth, though the heavens fall. 1,265. Claire Murtagh Dundalk, Ireland 1,266. Stephanie Alexandria, Australia Our world is et up with Church and State as corrupt. How Calabornes sad that we, the most vulnerable are left to their demise 1,267. Susan Palmer Clonlara, Ireland This murder needs to be fully investigated. Father Niall deserves justice. 1,268. Sinead Laoghaire Limerick, Ireland 1,269. Alexa Brunelle Vancouver, Canada 1,270. Noeleen Bray, Ireland McManus 1,271. David Mc Nevin Dublin, Ireland 1,272. Derek Thomas Bray, Ireland 1,273. Vanessa Wicklow, Ireland Hennessy 1,274. Simon owen Criccieth, United Kingdom 1,275. Maureen Owen Marbella, Malaga, Spain 1,276. sinead kelly dublin, Ireland 1,277. Noel Hogan Drogheda, Ireland 1,278. Aaron Vallely Dublin, Ireland 1,279. Clare Sheahan London, United Because, what I am reading is disgusting, that's why I'm Kingdom signing! 1,280. Ken King Airdrie, United Kingdom 1,281. Ollie Cleary Dublin, Ireland 1,282. Niall Dowd dublin, Ireland 1,283. jacky hughes blythe bridge, United Kingdom 1,284. Sean Mangan Waterford, Ireland 1,285. Patricia Bucknell Beverley, United Kingdom 1,286. Pól Ó Duibhir Dublin, Ireland 1,287. Cliona Lynch Dublin, Ireland 1,288. patricia taylor leicester, United Kingdom 1,289. Gaye Dalton Dublin, Ireland This seems all wrong, let's have a public enquiry and find some of the truth, whatever it might be. 1,290. patricia molloy na, Ireland 1,291. Deirdre Nugent Clare, Ireland

Page 49 - Signatures 1,264 - 1,291 Name From Comments 1,292. joan starrs newry, Ireland 1,293. Colin Mc Ateer Donegal, Ireland 1,294. Catherine Hearns laois, Ireland 1,295. david shelton dd, Ireland 1,296. Eileen Donalds, SC Abercrombie 1,297. Morgan C. Jones Dublin, Ireland 1,298. laura daly dublun, Ireland 1,299. Mick Staines Dublin, Ireland 1,300. roger Kelly Bangor, United Kingdom 1,301. Jamielee Prue hendersonville, NC 1,302. PAT CANNON MAYO, Ireland STOP STATE CORUPTION 1,303. Clara Cuddigan Cork, Ireland 1,304. Kate O'Donoghue Cork, Ireland 1,305. Jessica Horgan Cork, Ireland 1,306. Cliona O' Connell Cork, Ireland 1,307. Emma Kearney co.cork, Ireland 1,308. Carol Cashman Cork, Ireland 1,309. Gerry Ryan Nenagh, Ireland 1,310. James McConnell Heel, Netherlands 1,311. sarah wade tipperary, Ireland 1,312. Colin London, United Connaughton Kingdom 1,313. Fiona Mitchell Dublin, Ireland 1,314. Paul Moloney Clonsilla, Ireland 1,315. Niall ó Duinn Co. Donegal, Ireland 1,316. Paddy Maher Dublin, Ireland I hope justice is served. amazing what someone with connections can get away with. 1,317. Miriam Barror Dublin, Ireland 1,318. Niall Brady Cavan, Ireland 1,319. Marian OHara Sligo, Ireland This man & his family need justice, its a disgrace that we as a nation have shut our eyes to this crime 1,320. Therese Hynes Knock, Ireland 1,321. Fei Wang Mezokovesd, Hungary 1,322. Ciaran barrs Belfast, United Kingdom 1,323. Robert Stoll Chandler, AZ

Page 50 - Signatures 1,292 - 1,323 Name From Comments 1,324. Maurice Heaphy Youghal, Ireland 1,325. kathleen Roges meath, Ireland 1,326. Kerry Harpur Ballybrack, Ireland 1,327. Cathriona Barker County Clare, Ireland Ireland is full of injustices due to a culture of cover ups in the Gardaí - this case needs a full independent inquiry A-S-A-P !! 1,328. Donna Ryder Dublin, Ireland 1,329. Tina Grendon Dublin, Ireland 1,330. Sandra O Brien Dublin, Ireland 1,331. susan meegan dublin, Ireland 1,332. Fiona Turner Dublin, Ireland 1,333. Karen Mynes Dublin, Ireland 1,334. Audrey Clancy Dublin, Ireland 1,335. Georgina Martin Belfast, United Kingdom 1,336. rachel dunne co dublin, Ireland 1,337. Gillian Clyne Hertfordshire, United Kingdom 1,338. Irene Andrews Ballyfermot, Ireland yet another cover up in Ireland, may your uncle rip 1,339. Lesley Harpur Cork, Ireland 1,340. Ann Dullard Dublin, Ireland 1,342. Joanne Couch Dublin, Ireland 1,343. rose ferguson Dublin, Ireland this man needs justice 1,344. Alison Mynes Kells, Ireland 1,345. Mike Kershaw Dublin, Ireland 1,346. Jane Osman Dun Laoghaire, Ireland 1,347. Lorraine Wynne Dublin, Ireland 1,348. Tess de Kretser Dublin, Ireland 1,349. kevin mynes kells, Ireland 1,350. Annemarie co wicklow, Ireland williams 1,351. Jackie warner Dublin, Ireland 1,352. natasha fox dublin, Ireland 1,353. Susan Kennedy Dublin, Ireland 1,354. Sonya Keville dublin, Ireland 1,355. winifred mongan galway, Ireland 1,356. Lisa Mccooey Dublin, Ireland 1,358. Graham Carraher Dublin, Ireland Page 51 - Signatures 1,324 - 1,358 Name From Comments 1,359. Alison Corcoran Dublin, Ireland 1,360. Heidi Conroy sligo, Ireland justice needs too be done these men cant walk free 1,361. Pauline Nixon Dubliln, Ireland Araujo 1,362. Cathal O Offaly, Ireland Donohue 1,363. Carmel Forsyth Dublin, Ireland 1,364. Bernard Mc Dublin, Ireland Donnell 1,365. Lynsey King Dublin, Ireland Hammett 1,366. Ann Murphy Dublin, Ireland 1,367. Catherine Finn Galway, Ireland

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