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The shocking true story of the murder of 23yearold Dana Ireland and the nineyear investigation that became Hawaiis most publicised murder case.By all accounts, 23yearold Dana Ireland would have been successful at whatever she chose to do with her life. But she didnt get that chance. On Christmas Eve, 1991, this blondehaired, blueeyed young woman set off on her bicycle. As she was riding back to the holiday meal, three local youths decided to celebrate Christmas in a different way. They followed her in their car, then rammed her bike, kidnapped, raped, and beat her, and left her for dead on an isolated spot overlooking the ocean. In a community where many residents left their doors unlocked, people were shocked and terrified by this random, brutal act of violence. Worse still was that if the authorities hadnt taken so long to get to the victim, she might have lived. As months and years went by, frustration turned to outrage when police failed to arrest anyone for Danas murder. But from his home in Springfield, Virginia, John Ireland started his own dogged investigation and crusade for justice. And nine years after his daughters murder, after one of the most complicated cases the state had ever seen, three men were convicted. Here is a dramatic true story.
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The shocking true story of the murder of 23yearold Dana Ireland and the nineyear investigation that became Hawaiis most publicised murder case.By all accounts, 23yearold Dana Ireland would have been successful at whatever she chose to do with her life. But she didnt get that chance. On Christmas Eve, 1991, this blondehaired, blueeyed young woman set off on her bicycle. As she was riding back to the holiday meal, three local youths decided to celebrate Christmas in a different way. They followed her in their car, then rammed her bike, kidnapped, raped, and beat her, and left her for dead on an isolated spot overlooking the ocean. In a community where many residents left their doors unlocked, people were shocked and terrified by this random, brutal act of violence. Worse still was that if the authorities hadnt taken so long to get to the victim, she might have lived. As months and years went by, frustration turned to outrage when police failed to arrest anyone for Danas murder. But from his home in Springfield, Virginia, John Ireland started his own dogged investigation and crusade for justice. And nine years after his daughters murder, after one of the most complicated cases the state had ever seen, three men were convicted. Here is a dramatic true story.












