
Jacqueline Connolly
Jacqueline Connolly is the sister of Clodagh Hawe and has publicly criticized the initial Garda investigation into the murders of her sister and her three nephews. Her recent book, 'Deadly Silence,' discusses the new findings from an investigation that uncovered significant mishandling of evidence in the case.
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Jacqueline Connolly wrote the top Irish audiobook, Deadly Silence.
Taylor Swift is Ireland’s Spotify Wrapped most-streamed artist but loses global crown – The Irish TimesNon-Fiction Book of the Year went to Jacqueline Connolly with Kathryn Rogers for Deadly Silence: A Sister’s Battle to Uncover the Truth Behind the Murder of Clodagh and Her Sons by Alan Hawe.
Roisín O’Donnell, Claire Gleeson and Manchán Magan among winners – The Irish TimesJacqueline Connolly is competing for Nonfiction Book of the Year.
Brenda Fricker, Leo Varadkar, Manchán Mangan and Andy Farrell shortlisted – The Irish TimesJacqueline Connolly reveals the circumstances leading up to the dreadful night when she lost her sister and three nephews.
The compelling and harrowing story on the killing of Clodagh Hawe and her children – The Irish TimesJacqueline Connolly is Clodagh Hawe’s sister and has been fighting for the truth about the murders.
Who felt informed enough in those first few days to call Alan Hawe a cold-blooded murderer? – The Irish TimesJacqueline Connolly's memoir, Deadly Silence, details her experiences of losing family members to suicide and murder.
real questions for State and society – The Irish TimesJacqueline Connolly is fighting for the truth about her sister Clodagh and her three children, who were murdered by Clodagh's husband.
Clodagh Hawe’s sister on her fight for the truth – The Irish TimesJacqueline Connolly is critical of the initial Garda investigation into the killings of her sister and nephews.
New investigation into killing of Clodagh Hawe and her children finds missed evidence – The Irish Times











































