Michael Bambrick

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Michael Bambrick born Ballyfermot, Dublin, was jailed for 18 years for the murders of Patricia McCauley and Mary Cummins, whose dismembered bodies were found in the area of Ronanstown, Clondalkin. Bambrick first murdered common law wife McCauley in 1992. He then murdered Mary Cummins, a stranger he met in a bar, around a year later. When police were alerted to the case they extensively search Michaels home at St. Ronan's Park, Clondalkin. The house was soon dubbed house of horrors although no remains were actually found at the location. Michael Bambrick is due for release in 2013.

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