30 Years On: The Unresolved Mystery of Jo Jo Dullard and Renewed Appeal for Information
The disappearance of Jo Jo Dullard on November 9th, 1995, remains one of Ireland’s most haunting unsolved cases. As the 30th anniversary approaches, An Garda Síochána (the Irish police force) has reaffirmed its commitment to finding answers for the Dullard family and bringing Jo Jo’s killer to justice. This article provides a comprehensive update on the examination, details ongoing appeals for information, and explores the enduring impact of this tragic case.
A Case Reclassified as Murder
For years, the case was treated as a missing person investigation. however, in 2020, it was officially reclassified as murder, signifying a crucial shift in the investigation’s direction. This reclassification allowed investigators to pursue new lines of inquiry and utilize advanced forensic techniques.
Despite decades of work, no one has been brought to justice.The investigation, currently based at Naas Garda station and supported by the Serious Crime Review Team, continues with unwavering determination.
Current investigation & Key focus Areas
The ongoing investigation has generated nearly 800 recommendations, leading to a renewed focus on several key areas:
* Last Known Movements: Investigators are meticulously retracing Jo Jo’s steps on the night of her disappearance. She was last seen in Bruxelles Bar, Harry Street, Dublin 2, at approximately 11:37 PM.
* The Missing Cassette Player: Jo Jo had a Sanyo stereo cassette player (model MGP21) with her. Gardaí are urgently seeking information about its whereabouts after November 9th, 1995. Did anyone see it? Did anyone receive it under unusual circumstances?
* Hitchhiking Activity Near Moone: The area around Moone, County Kildare, is central to the investigation. Gardaí are appealing to anyone who was hitchhiking or offered a ride in that area in late October/early November 1995 to come forward.
* Revisiting Past Information: Investigators are encouraging anyone who previously provided information but may have held back details to contact them again. Even seemingly insignificant information could prove vital.
Gardaí’s Urgent Appeal to the Public
An Garda Síochána is making a direct and heartfelt appeal to the public:
* Did you meet Jo Jo Dullard after 11:37 PM on November 9th, 1995?
* Do you have any information, no matter how small, regarding her disappearance or murder?
* Do you recall seeing a Sanyo MGP21 cassette player after that date?
* Were you hitchhiking or offering rides near Moone in late October/early november 1995?
Anyone with information is urged to contact the investigation team. The smallest detail could be the key to unlocking this decades-old mystery.
The Family’s Enduring Grief and Hope
The Dullard family has endured 30 years of unimaginable pain and uncertainty.Jo Jo’s sister, Kathleen Bergin, poignantly expressed their enduring hope on the official Jo Jo Dullard Missing Facebook page.
“This sunday the 9th of November will mark the 30th anniversary since JoJo’s disappearance. We will always keep the candle of hope lit for Jo, and that one day soon we will finally get to bring her home.”
A remembrance service will be held at the National Missing Persons Monument in Kilkenny on November 9th, starting with a gathering at Castle park at 2 PM. The family’s ultimate wish is to finally lay Jo Jo to rest alongside their mother.
A Sister’s Heartfelt Plea
Kathleen Bergin’s emotional appeal underscores the family’s desperation for closure. She remembers cherished memories with her sister, like baking buns while listening to The Jungle Book.
“Please come forward with any information you have, no matter how small or insignificant you may think it is. Every piece is crucial in finding Jo and bringing her home.”
Why This Case Matters & The Importance of Continued Vigilance
The Jo Jo Dullard case is a stark reminder of the devastating impact of unsolved crimes. It highlights the importance of:
* Persistent Investigation: An Garda Síochána’s continued dedication demonstrates a commitment to justice, even after decades.
*










