No indication Molly Martens will be released early after both sentenced for killing Limerick man Jason Corbett in North Carolina in 2016
Jason Corbett
Corbett family write to US prison authorities over release date ‘error’ for Molly and Thomas Martens
New mugshots issued for duo after move from Davidson County Jail to state prisons in North Carolina
US pair to remain in prison until next summer over the killing of Limerick man Jason Corbett in 2015
Prison service say that the confusion over the announcement was due to ‘human error’
Molly Martens and her father, Thomas, were sentenced in US to between seven and 30 months over killing of Limerick businessman Jason Corbett in 2015
District attorney says decision on release date is taken by administrative body based on issues such as judge’s committal papers, behaviour and time already served
In the News podcast: Inside the court at the sentencing hearing of Molly and Thomas Martens
In the News podcast: Inside the court at the sentencing hearing of Molly and Thomas Martens
If mitigation is proper in setting sentences – and it is – aggravation should be considered too
Historian Joanna Bourke believes evil acts committed by women are magnified because of ‘the idea that violence is a property of men’
Violence against women is relentless, writes Una Mullally, as Rosita Boland hears the views of locals in Tullamore
Three competing narratives emerged to explain the events leading up to his death, but only one will stick
Detectives suspect Molly Martens carefully planned recordings and events leading up to the night that she and her father Thomas, the former FBI agent, beat the Limerick man to death
Jason Corbet killing: Shipwash recalls his instant impression of Molly Martens at the custody hearing following husband's death
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