Accused’s shoes ‘were match for footprints’

A man accused of murdering a mother and daughter had Deichmann shoes with soles that matched bloodied footprints found in the Kerry home of the victims, his trial has heard.

Accused’s  shoes ‘were match for footprints’

Pawel Radney, a housemate of the accused, Aurimas Andruska, said he had shoes that were the same as shoes presented at the Central Criminal Court, in Tralee yesterday.

The court had previously been told Mr Andruska had a pair of Nike shoes borrowed from a friend to go to a party on the day the killings are believed to have occurred, June 15, 2013, because his own shoes were old and worn.

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