Serial scammer McAuley is now behind bars after being caged for three years on Thursday
THE brazen fraudster who faked her own death on THREE separate occasions used a secret German bank account from beyond the grave, The Irish Sun on Sunday can reveal.
Amy McAuley hid cash in an N26 account after she told Gardai she was dead while posting as a relative.


McAuley spent time in posh department store Brown Thomas on Grafton Street the day after her first appearance in courtCredit: JOURNALIST COLLECT
Investigators believe the mum of one, 35, used the online account over fears cops would examine her Irish bank accounts.
But her plans ended in failure when detectives from Pearse Street Garda Station in Dublin uncovered her banking methods when they were investigating her ‘death’.
Serial scammer McAuley is now behind bars after being caged for three years on Thursday for stealing more than €70,000, plus nine mobile phones worth €3,199.
Gardai also suspect that there are other victims of the fraudster who have yet to come forward.
One source told The Irish Sun on Sunday: “Amy McAuley has been engaging in all kinds of fraudulent activity for the last ten years.
“She always thought she was smarter than everyone else.
“She thought the Gardai wouldn’t have access to online accounts based in Germany.
“But she made a critical error when she had to use her real passport to open the account.
