Jury retires in Kerry bachelor murder case
A murder trial jury at the Central Criminal Court has retired to consider its verdict in the case of a Kerry man accused of murdering his uncle.
Mr Eugene Daly, of Doneen, Kilcummin, Killarney, has pleaded not guilty to the murder of his uncle, Mr Patrick (Paddy) Daly at Doneen on January 18, 1996.
The trial has heard that the body of Paddy Daly, a 69-year-old bachelor farmer, was found down a well on the farm.
It is the defence case that Eugene Daly was an accessory to the murder after it happened and was responsible for disposing of his body in the well.
The prosecution contend that, by his own admission, the accused is guilty of pre-meditating and participating in the murder of Paddy Daly in concert with his father.
Mr Daly's father Seán was also charged with the murder of the 69 year-old bachelor, but he died three years ago.




