The mother of murdered rugby player Shane Geoghegan is making a public appeal for help in catching his killers.
The interview with Mary Geoghegan will be broadcast as part of a reconstruction on the Crimecall programme on RTÉ One.
Mrs Geoghegan lives in the same estate in Limerick where her son was shot dead on 9 November.
The 28-year-old fitter and rugby team captain was apparently mistaken for a man associated with one of the feuding gangs in the city.
Mrs Geoghegan says she did not believe gardaí when they told her son had been killed.
She appeals for anyone who knows anything about his murder to come forward and help gardaí.
Shane Geoghegan's girlfriend Jenna Barry also speaks to the programme about having to cope with the 28-year-old's funeral and her devastation at what has happened.
Meanwhile, the Minister for Justice has signalled a crackdown on licensed handguns.
Dermot Ahern was responding in the Dáil to opposition criticism of the Government's tackling of organised crime.
The murder of Shane Geoghegan in Limerick prompted this private members debate in the Dáil, with Fine Gael calling for new measures to crack down on crime gangs.
The party's Justice spokesperson, Charlie Flanagan said that by failing to prosecute gangland murders, the Government is failing the victims, failing their families and failing society.
Party colleague Jimmy Deenihan warned that gangland crime in Limerick was about to spread out into surrounding areas like his own North Kerry constituency, where he said the Limerick gangs were already in control of the drugs trade.
In response, Justice Minister Dermot Ahern promised new legislation, including the covert surveillance bill he announced earlier in the day, as well as multi-agency checkpoints including Gardai, customs, social welfare and environment to put 'relentless pressure' on criminal gangs.
He also signalled a crackdown on licencesed handguns.
He said there had been no legally held handguns until a number of judicial decisions in 2004 and that he would not tolerate a profliferation of such weapons.