Patrick Kearney (born 1939) is an American serial killer who preyed on young men in California during the 1970s.
Patrick Kearney may also refer to:
Michael, Mick, or Mike Murphy may refer to:
James or Jimmy Murphy may refer to:
Patrick is a male given name of Latin origin. It is derived from the Roman name Patricius. Alternative meaning could be derived from Old English elements Pǣga of an unknown meaning, and rice meaning ruler. The female equivalent is Patricia.
David or Dave Young may refer to:
Paul Ryan is an American politician, elected Speaker of the House in 2015.
Naughton is an Irish Gaelic surname derived from the name Ó Neachtain meaning 'descendant of Nechtan'. A Sept of the Dal gCais of the same stock as Quinn and Hartigan where located in Inchiquin Barony, County Clare.
John O'Keefe or O'Keeffe may refer to:
Patrick Healy, Pat Healy, Patrick Healey or Pat Healey may refer to:
Prendergast is a British and Irish surname.
Patrick or Paddy Kelly may refer to:
Pat O'Neill may refer to:
Graham(e) Clark(e) may refer to:
Twomey is an Irish Gaelic clan based most prominently in what is today County Cork. The paternal ancestors of the clan are of the Corcu Loígde; the Twomey clan originated from Donnchadh na Tuaima who was himself a member of the O'Leary family. The Twomey family motto is "fortis undis et armis" which translates to 'strong waves and arms'.
Joseph, Joe, or Joey Hayes may refer to:
Declan is an Irish given name, an anglicised form of the Irish saint name Declán, also Deaglán or Déaglán. St. Declán founded a monastery in Ireland in the 5th century, and the St. Declán's stone has been credited as the site of many miracles. The name is believed to mean "man of prayer" or "full of goodness".
Dwyer is an Irish surname which is a slightly anglicised variation of O'Dwyer. It is said that people with the surname Dwyer and who come from Ireland all come from the same clan.
Aidan is the anglicised version of the Irish male given name Aodhán. Phonetic variants, such as spelled with an "e" instead of an "a", have become widespread. The Irish language female equivalent is Aodhnait.
William Kearney may refer to:
Larkin is a surname of English, Irish and Russian origin. In England, the name is a relationship name from Lar, a pet form of the personal name Laurence. In Ireland, the name means a descendant of Lorcain or Lorcan, originally found in the form O'Lorcain.
Kearney or Kearneys is an Irish surname.