Eva Brennan from Terenure near Dublin who went missing on 25th July 1993.
A former head of the
Garda Cold Case Unit is calling for the Eva Brennan case to be upgraded to a murder probe - ahead of the 30th anniversary of her disappearance.
The 39-year-old left her parents’ South Dublin home on July 25, 1993, to return to her own apartment in nearby Rathgar.
But she
mysteriously vanished and no trace of her was ever found.
American student Annie McCarrick, 26, went missing four months earlier from her home in nearby Sandymount.
Her case was upgraded to murder in March, three days before the 30th anniversary of her disappearance.
Retired detective Alan Bailey looked into the cases as part of Operation Trace, which probed the disappearance of several women in Leinster in the 1990s.
“Anything that provides momentum to an investigation is worth doing. Her disappearance is no different than the disappearance of the other Operation Trace girls.
“If it is considered that they are suspicious enough to warrant a full murder investigation, why not Eva Brennan?
“When you look at the publicity that surrounds Annie McCarrick, who disappeared just four months beforehand, it’s amazing how little interest there was – either garda or media – in Eva’s disappearance.
“Eva is one of those cases that unfortunately slipped through the cracks. Eva is one of those forgotten missing persons.”
Mr Bailey believes Ms Brennan didn’t get the same attention because she had depression and suicide was considered a possibility.
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