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 Roscommon, 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.
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