The man who stalked and harassed Amy-Maria Dunne was convicted and given a four-month suspended sentence this week.
Amy-Maria is the woman known as & #39;Miss D& #39; in the 2007 landmark court case.
She is telling her story to @joeliveline now. #Liveline
Amy-Maria is the woman known as & #39;Miss D& #39; in the 2007 landmark court case.
She is telling her story to @joeliveline now. #Liveline
Amy-Maria says Eamon Byrne (59) of Marley& #39;s Lane, Drogheda was caught out as her stalker after Gardai found he& #39;d been claiming Tesco Club Card points while buying the mobile phones he used to harass her. #Liveline @joeliveline
"He was a single, lonely man and I just felt sorry for him," Amy-Maria on how she was taken in by the "vegetable man" Eamon Byrne at her door who would later be convicted of harassing her. #Liveline @joeliveline
"This man knew I had a tough life at a young age," Amy-Maria tells @joeliveline that her stalker Eamon Byrne was well aware of her background as the young woman at the centre of the landmark & #39;Miss D& #39; case. #Liveline
Amy-Maria Dunne became known as & #39;Miss D& #39; in 2007 when, at the age of 16, she won her right to travel to the UK to terminate her pregnancy after a scan showed her baby had a fatal-foetal abnormality. #Liveline @joeliveline
"I have had to change my life to protect myself...and that annoys me," Amy-Maria explains the impact the harassment and stalking has had on her life. She& #39;s on air with @joeliveline now. #Liveline
"Speak up, speak out and don& #39;t keep quiet. A problem shared is a problem halved," Amy-Maria Dunne gives advice to other men and women who are suffering harassment. #Liveline @joeliveline