I've been reading a lot about these two cases lately.
I never knew that this story relates to the third pregnancy of Joanne Hayes - she had a toddler who lived in the family home and had also had a late miscarriage. In this pregnancy she laboured in a field thirty yards from the house during the night - when the baby was stillborn she wrapped him in plastic and placed the bundle into a ditch. Where was the compassion for this poor woman and the baby? Was it her own shame that drove her out into the darkness to have the baby? Did the family make her leave the house to have the baby? It is all so terribly sad.
Also, the poor baby who washed up in Cahircivern had lived for 3 to 5 days and had then been stabbed 28 times.... Someone (and perhaps more than one) knows who this baby is - that person must have lived their life with that knowledge, knowing that the Hayes family had been drawn into it unfairly.
I also didn't know that Ann Lovett was one of eight siblings. Surely in a big family her pregnancy would have been noticed? She was in school that morning - did the teachers really not notice?! I was so utterly naive at 15 - I can't begin to imagine what that poor girl went through.
This was 1984. I would have been seven at the time. I am so thankful that Ireland has changed hugely since then.