In July 1985, Fr. Niall Molloy, a 52-year-old priest and horseman, was found dead in the bedroom of his wealthy friends after a wedding at Kilcoursey House, County Offaly. Richard Flynn was charged, but the trial collapsed before it began, with a judge directing acquittal. Missing evidence, whispers of inheritance, and forensic bombshells later turned the case into one of Ireland’s most controversial unsolved scandals.