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Authors: Mick McCaffrey
A CCTV image of the Royal Canal on the morning after the murder, 21 March 2005.
A team of detectives look on as Farah Noor’s remains are recovered in eight pieces from the Royal Canal, Dublin. ©Collins Photo Agency
Gardaí search for evidence on the banks of the Royal Canal, at Ballybough Bridge. ©Kyran O’Brien/Evening Herald
A garda patrols the crime scene at Ballybough Bridge. ©Gerry Mooney/Evening Herald
Gardaí spent hours searching the grass beside the canal, looking for evidence. ©Kyran O’Brien/Evening Herald
CCTV image of Charlotte Mulhall, which were examined against their garda mug shots.
CCTV image of Linda Mulhall, which were examined against their garda mug shots.
The Crimestoppers poster that led Ali Abubakaar to come forward and suggest that Farah Noor was the man whose remains had been found in the Royal Canal.
Superintendent John Leahy and Detective Inspector Christy Mangan (now Detective Superintendent) appeal for the public’s help in identifiying clothing found with the remains in the Royal Canal. ©David Conachy/Indpendent Newspapers
The photograph of Farah Noor released by gardaí after he was identified.
Farah’s remains are lowered to their final resting place in Glasnevin Cemetery. ©Independent Newspapers
The ‘Scissor Sisters’ get into a prison van on their way back to Mountjoy Women’s Prison. ©Sunday Tribune
Linda Mulhall standing outside the court during a break in the trial. ©Collins Photo Agency