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[The Enigmatic Disappearance of Trevor Deely: A Cold Case in Dublin]-[MISSING: Trevor Deely]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2024-07-22

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The Vanishing of Trevor Deely: Dublin's Coldest Mystery

In the early hours of December 8, 2000, 22-year-old Trevor Deely vanished from the streets of Dublin, Ireland, during a night of extreme weather. Despite decades of investigation, his case remains one of the most notorious missing person mysteries in Irish history. This summary examines the key evidence, the evolving theories, and the lingering questions that continue to haunt the Deely family.

The Timeline of a Disappearance

Trevor Deely, an employee at Bank of Ireland Asset Management, spent his final night out at a company holiday party. Following the event, he visited a nightclub and eventually made his way to his office at approximately 3:30 a.m. to check his emails. He was seen by a colleague, Carl Pender, who described Trevor as his "normal, cheerful self." Trevor left the office around 4:00 a.m. with an umbrella, heading into a night marked by high winds and heavy rain. He left a voicemail for his friend, Glenn, at 4:05 a.m., which was the last known contact he made before disappearing.

The CCTV Enigma

One of the most consequential pieces of evidence in the case is CCTV footage recovered by a family friend, Conleth, who worked in security. The footage, captured at the Bank of Ireland branch at Baggot Street Bridge, shows a man in dark clothing waiting in a courtyard for roughly 30 minutes before Trevor walks by. The man then follows Trevor, and the two appear to interact near a gate.

For years, this "shadowy figure" became the focal point of the investigation. While many speculated that this man was involved in Trevor’s disappearance, a significant development in December 2023 revealed that the man seen on the final camera (Camera 3) was identified and cleared of any involvement. However, the identity of the man in the earlier footage—the one who waited for half an hour—remains unknown. Investigators confirmed he is not the same person as the one identified in 2023, leaving the mystery of the first shadowy figure unsolved.

Investigating Theories: From "Mary Poppins" to Foul Play

Initially, authorities struggled to find a clear narrative. The "Mary Poppins" theory, which suggested that high winds might have blown Trevor into a nearby waterway, was widely criticized for being "cartoonish" and implausible given the physical barriers of the bridge.

As the years progressed, the investigation shifted toward more nefarious possibilities:

  • The Alaska Trip: Investigators briefly explored whether a recent solo trip Trevor took to Anchorage, Alaska, to visit a girl he had a crush on, resulted in a follow-up threat, but this was dismissed after police interviewed the individuals involved.
  • Foul Play and Drug Links: In 2017, a cold case review led by the Garda’s Serious Crime Review Team examined new leads. A confidential informant suggested that Trevor had been killed in a drug-related dispute and buried on a plot of land in Chapelizod. Despite an exhaustive search that uncovered a firearm and a significant drug stash, no remains were found, and the lead ultimately went cold.

A Family’s Unending Search

Throughout the investigation, Trevor’s family, particularly his father Michael and sister Michelle, have remained steadfast in their search for answers. The case has been subject to multiple reviews, including the use of advanced UK-based technology to enhance the original, grainy CCTV footage. Despite these efforts, the lack of a body or a definitive crime scene keeps the investigation in a state of "hurry-up-and-wait."

Today, the disappearance of Trevor Deely remains a profound mystery. The Garda continues to offer a 100,000 euro reward for information that could assist in the investigation. As the years pass, the primary goal remains providing the Deely family with the closure they have sought for over two decades.

🎯Key Sentences

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I know it's one that our Irish crime junkies would probably recognize from a mile away.
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Tonight is the office holiday dinner, and not showing up would be a bad look.
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And as much as I am sure, they would all love to avoid the terrible weather and catch a cab.
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I know I used to be able to do it at one point, I don't remember.
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Nothing positive ever comes from hitting up that one last bomb.
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📝Key Phrases

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from a mile away
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make the most of
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weather be damned
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call it a night
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hit the struggle bus
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Crime Junkies, Britt here.
And before we jump into today's episode, I wanted to make sure you guys heard the news.
This summer, we're celebrating the fifth year anniversary of the Crime Junkie app.
So of course, we're doing something pretty big.
As a reminder, our Crime Junkie app is the home for our fan club members, where they get all the same episodes as you do, add free, and in addition, we release monthly bonus content to all of our members.
So in celebration of our anniversary, we're unlocking the vault through July and August, and releasing to you all an exclusive episode from the fan club.

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