What the papers say: Tuesday's front pages
Eva Osborne
Here are the stories making headlines this Tuesday.
The Irish Times leads with councillors trying to zone almost 300 flood-prone sites around the country for development over the past six years, according to new figures from the planning regulator.

A dig through a sandpit has formed part of the Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob murder probes, the Irish Examiner reports.
Gardaí investigating the disappearances and murder of the two women are conducting the search in the Wicklow/Kildare border.

A mother and her two sons were forced to escape a house fire in a suspected arson attack on a family home in a Cork suburb in the early hours of the Monday morning, according to The Echo.

The Irish Independent leads with local authorities starting to increase rent for families who have working adult children still living at home.

The Irish Daily Mirror also leads with the Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob murder probes.
Gardaí fear convicted rapist Larry Murphy killed a woman and buried her on the isolated land in Wicklow, the paper reports.

Officers probing the Larry Murphy were given what they judge to be credible information about a buried vehicle at the site containing a woman’s remains, according to the Irish Daily Star.

ICE detainee Séamus Culleton is expected back in Ireland today after failing in his attempt to stay in the US, the Irish Daily Mail has learned, the Irish Daily Mail reports.
Culleton, who made worldwide headlines after he claimed he was being held in ‘concentration camp’ conditions in El Paso, is due back on Irish soil for the first time in nearly 17 years on Tuesday morning.

The Herald leads with two criminals who dumped the dismembered body of teenager Keane Mulready -Woods across different parts of Dublin being jailed for a total of 12 years yesterday by the Special Criminal Court.


