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Defence evidence concludes in Graham Dwyer trial

Defence evidence has concluded in Graham Dwyer's trial for the alleged murder of childcare worker El...
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2:37 PM - 18 Mar 2015



Defence evidence concludes in...

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Defence evidence concludes in Graham Dwyer trial

TodayFM
TodayFM

2:37 PM - 18 Mar 2015



Defence evidence has concluded in Graham Dwyer's trial for the alleged murder of childcare worker Elaine O'Hara.

The architect of Kerrymount Close, Foxrock denies murdering the 36 year old at Killakee Mountain in Dublin on August 22nd 2012.

The defence was done and dusted in under 30 minutes.

Three witnesses were called including two sheepfarmers who couldn't recall dead sheep on their lands beside model flying clubs in Roundwood and Shankill in April 2011.

There was also Mary Crosbie who recalled 'quite clearly' visiting her mother's grave in Shanganagh Cemetery at around 5pm on the day of the alleged murder.

She said there were very few people there and as she headed back to the car park she saw a 'biggish' woman with mousey hair face down on the edge of the graves crying very loudly.

She said it was all very strange and after reading newspaper reports about Elaine O'Hara's remains being found in the Dublin mountains she contacted Gardai.

After 8 weeks all the evidence has concluded in the trial.

Tomorrow the jury will begin hearing closing speeches from the prosecution and then the defence.



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