Retired detective hits out at 'phoney statement' claims

A retired detective superintendent today branded as ridiculous the suggestion a "phoney statement" had been used as a catalyst in the hope of getting a man to confess to murder.

A retired detective superintendent today branded as ridiculous the suggestion a "phoney statement" had been used as a catalyst in the hope of getting a man to confess to murder.

John McGinley told the Morris Tribunal he was not involved in the forging of a statement in a bid to frame somebody for Richie Barron’s death.

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