Irish police are facing intense backlash for refusing to identify a suspect sought in the murder of American mother Jamey Carney, who was found dead in her home in Killarney. Despite the suspect reportedly fleeing the country on a flight to Turkey, authorities have cited legal reasons for withholding his name and description, sparking criticism from former law enforcement officials and politicians who argue this hinders the international manhunt and compromises public safety. Reports from Irish media suggest the person of interest is an asylum seeker, a detail that has further fueled the debate surrounding immigration and transparency in criminal investigations.
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