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Marianne Smyth had a long career on both sides of the Atlantic as a swindler and a con-woman. Smyth has now been convicted in Downpatrick of swindling more than £115,000 from four victims, including Derry GAA player Dermot McNicholl. Born in Maine, Smyth claimed she had ordered IRA killings, been the heir of a multi-million dollar fortune, and survived cancer, among many other absurd lies.
Smyth had even had her pet dogs euthanised before she fled Northern Ireland.
The Belfast Telegraph’s Kurtis Reid joined Olivia Peden.
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Marianne Smyth had a long career on both sides of the Atlantic as a swindler and a con-woman. Smyth has now been convicted in Downpatrick of swindling more than £115,000 from four victims, including Derry GAA player Dermot McNicholl. Born in Maine, Smyth claimed she had ordered IRA killings, been the heir of a multi-million dollar fortune, and survived cancer, among many other absurd lies.
Smyth had even had her pet dogs euthanised before she fled Northern Ireland.
The Belfast Telegraph’s Kurtis Reid joined Olivia Peden.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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