Irish police under fire for refusing to identify reported asylum seeker sought in American mother's murder

An international manhunt is in its fifth day after the murder of an American woman in Ireland, but Irish police have yet to name a suspect or provide any description of the man they are seeking — a decision drawing sharp criticism from many, including a former FBI agent and an Irish politician.Jamey Carney, 43, a New York native who moved to Ireland in 2021, was found dead after suffering head injuries and suffocating in her home in the picturesque town of Killarney, County Kerry, late Monday, according to The Irish Times.The idyllic southwestern town is hugely popular among American tourists.Before Carney's body was discovered Tuesday, the man Irish police describe as a "person of interest" had already traveled about 200 miles from Killarney to Dublin Airport and boarded a flight to Turkey, according to Irish police, suggesting authorities knew his identity but chose not to disclose it publicly.Some Irish publications have reported that the person of interest is an asylum seeker originally from Jordan who came to Ireland in 2024 amid an influx of illegal immigrants descending on the island country.AMERICAN MOTHER MURDERED IN IRISH TOURIST TOWN AS INTERNATIONAL MANHUNT TARGETS ALLEGED ASYLUM SEEKERAmerican citizen Jamey Carney, left, and members of Ireland's national police force, An Garda Síochána, patrol Grafton Street in Dublin in a file photo.
Irish police have faced criticism for not publicly identifying the person of interest in Carney's murder.(Jamey Carney/Facebook; Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images)"How is the public supposed to help with locating the alleged suspect when Irish authorities won't even release his name?" former FBI Special Agent Nicole Parker wondered in an interview with Fox News Digital.
"Time is of the essence.Every hour or day increases the chance the suspect disappears, destroys evidence or hurts others.
Public help is critical.Withholding a photo, name or description for days while the suspect is on the run is counterproduct...