Irish authorities seek extradition warrant for suspect in murder of American mom Jamey Carney: report
Irish authorities are reportedly seeking a warrant to extradite the main suspect in the murder of Jamey Carney, a 43-year-old American mother from New York who was killed in Ireland. The case has drawn political criticism domestically, with a Dublin city councillor accusing police of failing to act quickly enough to identify the suspect publicly, which he says allowed the man time to leave the country before he could be apprehended.
Dublin City Councillor Gavin Pepper said Irish police should have released a photograph of the person of interest sooner, arguing the delay gave the suspect a "significant head start" to flee Ireland. Authorities are now pursuing formal extradition proceedings to bring the suspect back to face justice, though further details of the case, including the suspect's current whereabouts and the specific charges being sought, were not fully detailed in the available report.
- Irish police seek extradition warrant for suspect in Jamey Carney's murder
- Victim was a 43-year-old American mother from New York
- Dublin councillor says police delay let suspect flee the country