Jury told no new evidence of value found in forensic examination

The jury in the trial of a Tipperary man accused of murdering his former girlfriend's new boyfriend has heard that no evidence of value was found during a forensic examination of the scene.

Jury told no new evidence of value found in forensic examination

The jury in the trial of a Tipperary man accused of murdering his former girlfriend's new boyfriend has heard that no evidence of value was found during a forensic examination of the scene.

Detective Garda Louise O'Loughlin told Michael Durack SC, prosecuting, that she took a number of samples from the house in which Kieran Cambridge was found dead but that nothing of evidential value arose from them.

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