🚨 CHILLING DISCOVERY: The search of Scarlett Faulkner’s home in Limerick has taken a dark and terrifying turn, as GardaĆ­ uncovered signs the young mother knew her life was in danger

What began as a routine evidence check quickly became something far more disturbing. Drawers were ripped open, clothes scattered across the floor, and a half-packed suitcase suggested a frantic attempt to flee.

But the most shocking moment came at 2:14 PM — beneath a loose floorboard, officers discovered a hidden bag filled with cash, a passport, and a one-way ticket under a false name. She wasn’t going on a trip… she was trying to disappear from someone.

Now, the question haunting investigators: who was she running from? As police question members of the Irish Traveller community, suspicion is rapidly closing in on…

The Haunting Scene Inside Longpavement Halting Site

On a grey afternoon in Limerick, GardaĆ­ pulled up to the Longpavement Halting Site — a temporary caravan park on the edge of the city where Scarlett Faulkner and her family had lived for years. This is no ordinary suburban home. Longpavement is one of Limerick’s Traveller halting sites: a cluster of mobile homes and caravans arranged in bays on concrete hardstands, surrounded by wire fencing, with children playing between parked cars and laundry hanging on makeshift lines.

Neighbors described the site as tight-knit but tense, a place where everyone knows everyone’s business — especially in the close-knit Irish Traveller community. Scarlett, a 29-year-old mother of a six-year-old daughter, was well-known here. Many called her respectful and family-oriented, yet behind the curtains of her modest mobile home, something had clearly gone terribly wrong in the days leading up to her brutal attack on March 21, 2026.

When the search team entered Scarlett’s bay, they immediately sensed panic. The front door was unlocked, as if she had left in a hurry. Inside the cramped caravan-style home, the scene told a story of pure desperation:

  • Kitchen drawers yanked out and emptied onto the linoleum floor.
  • Wardrobe doors flung open with clothes spilling everywhere.
  • A small suitcase on the bed, half-filled with children’s clothing, toiletries, and a few sentimental items — including a framed photo of her daughter.
  • The living area showed signs of hurried searching: cushions pulled off the sofa, a rug kicked aside.

It looked like Scarlett had been packing to vanish — not for a holiday, but to escape someone or something that terrified her.

The Bombshell Under the Floorboard

The real breakthrough came when experienced officers noticed a slightly raised floorboard in the corner of the main living space, partially hidden under an old rug. At exactly 2:14 PM, they pried it up.

What they pulled out was a small black sports bag, carefully wrapped in plastic. Inside:

  • Several thousand euros in cash (mostly €50 and €20 notes, bundled neatly).
  • A passport in a false name that matched Scarlett’s description but listed a different date of birth.
  • A one-way bus ticket to a destination in the UK, booked just four days before the attack.
  • A handwritten note in Scarlett’s handwriting that read simply: ā€œIf anything happens to me, take care of my baby girl.ā€

Forensic teams immediately sealed the items. Sources say the discovery has ā€œcompletely rewritten the timelineā€ of the case. Investigators now believe Scarlett knew she was being targeted and was making desperate plans to flee with her child — plans that were tragically cut short when she was ambushed on the R494 near Birdhill, Co Tipperary.

One senior Garda source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said: ā€œThis wasn’t someone preparing for a weekend away. This was a woman in fear for her life, trying to disappear quietly. The fact she hid the bag under the floorboard suggests she didn’t even trust people inside her own community.ā€

Life Inside Longpavement Halting Site

Longpavement is officially a ā€œtemporaryā€ halting site, though families have lived there for decades. It consists of around 8–17 bays (depending on recent reductions), each with a mobile home or caravan. Conditions are basic: concrete pads, shared utilities in some cases, and limited space. Overcrowding is common, with extended families often sharing tight quarters.

Photographs and reports from the site over the years show a mix of everyday life — children playing, horses sometimes tethered nearby (a traditional Traveller element), and colorful decorations inside caravans — but also challenges: damp walls, unreliable heating, and occasional flooding or poor drainage. Some residents have long complained about living conditions, describing it as a place where privacy is almost impossible and feuds can escalate quickly because everyone is so close.

Scarlett’s family bay was typical: a modest mobile home with family photos on the walls, children’s toys scattered, and the faint smell of cooking that fills most Traveller homes. But on the day of the search, that warmth was gone — replaced by the cold reality of a life interrupted by fear.

Who Was Scarlett Running From?

The discovery has intensified focus on tensions within Limerick’s Traveller community. Scarlett was attacked with an iron bar by a 16-year-old girl and allegedly involved a 40-year-old woman already charged in the case. GardaĆ­ are now examining whether the motive was a personal feud, jealousy over relationships, or something deeper.

Enter Ryan Delaney — Scarlett’s secret lover, arrested dramatically the night of her funeral. His confession has already shaken the case, with claims he leaked her movements. But the escape bag raises new questions: Did Scarlett fear Ryan? Or was she running from the 40-year-old woman and her associates? Or was there a larger network involved?

Investigators are interviewing dozens of people at halting sites across Limerick. Whispers of ā€œbad blood,ā€ old grudges, and warnings Scarlett allegedly received are now being taken seriously. One relative told reporters off the record: ā€œShe kept saying someone was watching her. We thought it was paranoia… now we know it wasn’t.ā€

The Human Cost: A Mother’s Final Desperation

For Scarlett’s six-year-old daughter, the discovery is heartbreaking. The little girl, who has been staying with relatives since the attack, reportedly keeps asking why her mummy was packing her favorite toys. Family members say Scarlett was a devoted mother who would do anything to protect her child — including disappearing to start a new life far from Limerick’s halting sites.

Community leaders in the Traveller world have appealed for calm, warning against painting the entire community with one brush. Yet many locals and online commentators express outrage: ā€œA young mother shouldn’t have to hide money under the floor and plan to run with a false passport just to stay alive.ā€

Medical updates from Cork University Hospital remain guarded, but Scarlett’s condition continues to be described as critical following the savage head injuries she suffered.

What This Means for the Investigation

The hidden bag has forced GardaĆ­ to expand their probe. Forensic analysis is underway on the cash (for fingerprints or traces), the passport (to trace who helped obtain it), and the note (for handwriting confirmation and possible hidden messages).

Ryan Delaney remains in custody and is expected to face further questioning about whether he knew of Scarlett’s escape plans. Additional arrests are considered ā€œhighly likelyā€ as detectives trace communications in the days before March 21.

A source close to the family said: ā€œScarlett tried to save herself and her daughter the only way she knew how — quietly and carefully. But someone made sure she never got the chance to board that bus.ā€

As the search of the halting site continues — with more officers combing neighboring bays for similar hiding spots — the people of Limerick are left with an uncomfortable truth: sometimes the most chilling discoveries aren’t on the roadside where the attack happened, but inside the home where a frightened mother tried to protect her family.

The question remains: Who pushed Scarlett Faulkner to the point where she felt she had no choice but to disappear… and did that person make sure she never could?

The investigation is far from over. Every new detail from Longpavement Halting Site brings fresh pain for Scarlett’s loved ones — and fresh determination from GardaĆ­ to uncover the full, dark truth behind her desperate attempt to flee.