Witness had flashbacks after murder, trial hears

The chief prosecution witness in the trial of four men accused of shooting a Limerick bouncer has told a jury at the Central Criminal Court that that he had flashbacks after the murder and could hear screaming in his head.

Witness had flashbacks after murder, trial hears

The chief prosecution witness in the trial of four men accused of shooting a Limerick bouncer has told a jury at the Central Criminal Court that that he had flashbacks after the murder and could hear screaming in his head.

James Martin Cahill told Mr Conor Devally SC, defending Gary Campion, that he thought he was going to be killed in prison. Mr Cahill is currently serving a life sentence for the murder of 34-year-old Brian Fitzgerald in November 2002.

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