The memoir 'Deadly Silence' by Jacqueline Connolly recounts the tragic events surrounding the murder-suicide of Alan Hawe, who killed his wife Clodagh and their three children on August 28, 2016. The author highlights the shocking normalcy leading up to the event, with no warning signs or indications of impending violence. The poignant narrative examines the aftermath of this tragedy for the victims' families and the broader community, emphasizing the need for awareness and understanding of domestic violence.
"Sunday is the most common day for men to murder their families. It was some time during the night of Sunday, August 28, 2016, that deputy school principal Alan Hawe murdered his wife Clodagh and her three young sons."
"There were no red flags, nothing untoward, just an ordinary evening with tea and biscuits and chat and the three boys eating crisps in front of the TV."
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