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Synopsis

In 24 Hours to Kill we look at some of Ireland's most brutal and sinister killings and the perpetrators who carried them out. We relive the last 24 hours leading up to these heinous crimes and look at what instigated the killers to take such drastic action. We will show how greed, lust, revenge and hatred played a part in some of Ireland's most shocking murders.

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Mon 6 Feb: 9pm
This episode recalls the murder of Adrian Bestea, a young man whose badly beaten body was stuffed in

Mon 30 Jan: 9pm
This episode looks at the killing of Derek Benson amid allegations of physical and sexual violence,

Mon 23 Jan: 9pm
We relive the last 24 hours leading up to Sharon Whelan and her two daughter’s shocking deaths.

Mon 16 Jan: 9pm
This programme recalls the killing of Pawel Kalite and Marius Swajkos who were stabbed.

Mon 09 Jan: 9pm
This edition looks at the shooting of Tom Nevin, which created a media frenzy and caused Nevin's wif

Thurs 04 Nov: 9pm
Dyane investigates the brutal murder of Celine Cawley in Howth.

Thurs 11 Nov: 9pm
Dyane covers the death of Anne Corcoran at the hands of Oliver Hayes.

Thurs 28 Oct: 9pm
We examine Ireland's most shocking murder stories, starting with the notorious 'scissor sisters'.

Coming soon: 24 Hours to Kill
What drives a person to take another life? TV3's new series '24 Hours to Kill' investigates.

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Dyane Connor, from Killeagh, Co Cork, has been working in the TV3 newsroom since July 2004.

She was a general reporter for four years before specialising in legal affairs in July 2008 and soon after appointed court correspondent for the station.

Dyane has reported on a wide range of stories for TV3 news and has travelled to South Africa, New York and Spain.

In June 2010 Dyane was awarded a Justice Media Award for best court reporter by the Law Society of Ireland.

Dyane previously worked in Newstalk for almost three years as a news anchor and reporter before becoming the station's courts correspondent.

Prior to Newstalk she worked in CKR FM (Carlow Kildare Radio) after completing a Masters in Journalism in Dublin City University.

Dyane also has a BA in Sociology and Geography from University College Cork, where she began her broadcast career with Cork Campus Radio in 1997.

She is also a qualified speech and drama teacher with a diploma from the Irish Board of Speech and Drama.








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