Unsolved Crimes: How Grace Livingstone's killer got away with murder
Twenty-four years after the Malahide mother was shot dead in her bedroom, gardai have completed a cold-case review. Maeve Sheehan sifts through the evidence.
On a still day, December 7, 1992, a fog rolled in from the Irish Sea and lingered over Malahide in north Dublin.
The Livingstones and their two children lived in number 37, The Moorings, in a small cul-de-sac of about a dozen or so houses. Daughter Tara, then 22, was away in France.
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