Gardaí refute accused man's evidence in murder trial

Gardaí investigating four men accused of murdering a Limerick bouncer have told the Central Criminal Court jury at their trial that the chief prosecution witness had not complained about screaming in his head when he came forward to admit to the murder.

Gardaí investigating four men accused of murdering a Limerick bouncer have told the Central Criminal Court jury at their trial that the chief prosecution witness had not complained about screaming in his head when he came forward to admit to the murder.

Detective Sergeant Patrick O'Callanan told Mr Michael Bowman BL, defending accused man Anthony Kelly, in cross examination that James Martin Cahill, who is currently serving a life sentence for shooting Mr Brian Fitzgerald in November 2002, never complained of voices in his head as he had claimed to the jury.

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