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词条 Murders of Jack and Tommy Blaine
释义

  1. Attack

  2. Personal life

     Victims  Perpetrator 

  3. Reactions

  4. Trial

  5. Legacy

  6. References

{{Infobox civilian attack
| title = Murders of Jack and Tommy Blaine
| image =
| caption =
| location = New Antrim Street, Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland
| date = 10 July 2013
| time = 12 a.m. – 1 a.m.
| timezone = UTC+1
| type = Home invasion
Premeditated murder
| weapons = Shovel
| perps = Alan Cawley
| fatalities = 2
| injuries =
}}

On the 10 July 2013, 68-year-old John (Jack) Blaine, and his brother, 70-year-old Thomas (Tommy) Blaine, were murdered in their home and backyard in Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland by twenty-six year old Alan Cawley.

Attack

At midnight on the 10 July 2013, Alan Cawley left a pub and followed Jack Blaine from across the street into his house. Jack was always going for a walk in the town and he just left Rocky’s pub after drinking a cup of tea. Cawley entered the house and chatted to Jack for around 20 minutes and then searched for drugs, then he proceeded to assault Jack in his kitchen with a shovel and then boiled Jack's kettle and poured the boiling hot water over his scrotum. As he was leaving the house, he heard Tommy in his bedroom and he thought since they were living together maybe they were pedophiles. Cawley beat Tommy with a stick over 25 times and left the house after spending over an hour in it and went back to his B&B. At 7:15 a.m their helper arrived at their home and discovered their dead bodies .[1]

Personal life

Victims

Both Jack and Tommy Blaine were very religious and devout Catholics. Both Blaine brothers had special needs, suffering from multiple learning difficulties and Jack was partially blind in his final years.

Perpetrator

Cawley was released from Castlerea Prison around 3 days before the killings and some people who had altercations with Cawley moments leading up to the crimes described him as 'strange'.

Alan Cawley has been diagnosed with ADHD along with other personality disorders.[2]

Reactions

Their deaths shook the community of Castlebar in what was one of the darkest days in the towns history.

The Taoiseach Enda Kenny (whose office was just around the corner of the killings) knew both men, and described the killings as "an act of savagery".[3]

Trial

In July 2017, Cawley was sentenced to life in prison by Mr Justice Coffey, Coffey also extended his sympathy to the victims' family.[4]

Legacy

Jack & Tommy Blaine are fondly remembered by the people of Castlebar and Rocky's (where Jack used to regularly drink tea in) erected a memorial plaque outside the pub in Tucker St. Castlebar in 2015, paying tribute to both brothers.[5]

References

1. ^http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/he-was-determined-to-kill-someone-cousin-of-elderly-blaine-brothers-condemns-murderer-35970532.html
2. ^http://www.thejournal.ie/man-guilty-murder-brothers-mayo-3513528-Jul2017/
3. ^http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/suspect-in-murder-of-brothers-just-out-of-prison-29411893.html
4. ^https://www.rte.ie/news/2017/0725/892847-alan-cawley-murder-jack-blaine-tom-blaine/
5. ^http://www.con-telegraph.ie/news/roundup/articles/2017/07/19/4143278-castlebar-murder-trial-continues-at-central-criminal-court/
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