Runaway Joe: Wanted for murder, a new identity, living in Rosenallis, escaping to Cyprus - the mad story of Joe Moloney/Michael O'Shea
It has a story line so wild, you'd consider it far-fetched if you watched it on Netflix.
It's even madder when a large part of it is set in Rosenallis with contributions from people in Mountmellick, Portlaoise, Mountrath and Castletown.
But Runaway Joe is no ordinary story. It is the story of an Irish-American called Joe Moloney who was arrested for the murder of his wife, June Fisk, at their son's fifth birthday party in Rochester in upstate New York in 1967. From there it has one twist after another. Escaping prison in the USA, being on the run from the FBI, arriving in Dublin and assuming a new identity, Michael O'Shea, falling in for money and purchasing Capard House in Rosenallis and living the life of a Lord of the Manor with his new wife.
There's the fact that Gardai in Ireland figured out who he really was but couldn't do anything about it as there was no extradition treaty between Ireland and the USA at the time. Then there is his arrest, his court case, his attempted prison break out from Mountjoy, a return to Portlaoise prison and then freedom again on a technicality, where he flees again, assumed to have lived out his final years off the grid in northern Cyrprus.
After being the subject of an award-winning RTE podcast, Pavel Barter has now written a fascinating, ultimate, unputdownable page-turner with even more detail and context and updates than the podcast had. Don't be surprised if it does come to your screens soon as film or series.
Pavel joined us for an interview where he explained how his interest in the story came about, the various Laois connections and how the FBI now want to speak to him!
Runaway Joe is available to buy in all good bookshops.