In April 1991, 43-year-old Charles Brooke Pickard vanished without a trace after being abducted at gunpoint from White Strand Beach in Castlecove, County Kerry. Weeks later, his burned-out navy Ford Transit van was discovered deep in a forest near Waterville — but Pickard was never found. What unfolded was a chilling investigation spanning decades, revealing a meticulously planned abduction involving men from both Northern and Southern Ireland. While early theories pointed to paramilitary involvement, Gardaí and the PSNI would later dismiss that angle, suggesting instead that either a deeply personal local grievance or rumours and misinformation may have been the true motive behind one of Ireland’s most haunting unsolved murders.
In January 1996, Alpho O’Reilly — one of Ireland’s most celebrated designers and a respected figure in Dublin’s theatre world — vanished without a trace. Last seen in the early hours of the morning at a petrol station in Co. Wicklow, the 73-year-old drove off in his green Mitsubishi Colt and was never seen again. His car has never been recovered. His passport remained at home. His bank account was never touched. Nearly 30 years later, his disappearance remains one of Ireland’s most baffling cold cases. Who was Alpho O’Reilly, and what really happened on that winter night in 1996? This video explores the life, career, and mysterious disappearance of Alpho O’Reilly — from his groundbreaking work at RTÉ and in Dublin theatre, to the unanswered questions that still haunt this case.