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Garda killer Pearse McAuley found dead in Co Tyrone home

18 March 2024
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Garda killer Pearse McAuley found dead in Co Tyrone home
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Pearse McCauley 1995.

Pearse McAuley pictured at a special sitting of Cavan court on Saturday 27 December 2014.

Pearse McAuley pictured at a special sitting of Cavan court on Saturday 27 December 2014.

thumbnail: Pearse McCauley 1995.
thumbnail: Pearse McAuley pictured at a special sitting of Cavan court on Saturday 27 December 2014.

Garda killer Pearse McAuley has been found dead at his home in Co Tyrone tonight.

Sources have said the former Provisional IRA man may have lay dead in his Strabane house for a number of days, and that he reportedly has died from natural causes.

McAuley walked free from prison in 2022 after serving his time for a brutal knife attack on his ex-wife.

He stabbed Pauline Tully, now a Sinn Féin TD, 13 times in 2014.

Pearse McAuley pictured at a special sitting of Cavan court on Saturday 27 December 2014.

Pearse McAuley pictured at a special sitting of Cavan court on Saturday 27 December 2014.

McAuley had previously served a sentence for killing Detective Garda Jerry McCabe in 1996, for which he was released from prison in 2009.

Sinn Féin stood by McAuley and three other IRA killers after the 1996 killing of Det Garda McCabe during an armed robbery. McAuley was jailed for 14 years but released in 2009 after serving 10.

The party claimed he should have been released under the Good Friday Agreement and had fought for his early release despite Irish Government opposition.

McAuley met Ms Tully when she visited him in jail. They married in 2003 as he was serving his sentence. They have two children.

He shot his way out of Brixton Prison in London in 1991 and fled to the Republic. After his release for the McCabe killing, the Crown Prosecution Service said it would not seek his extradition for the escape.

The ex-Provo was later disowned by republicans following the attack on his wife.



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