Cahoon jury retires for second night

The jury in the trial of a Derry man charged with murdering his pregnant ex-girlfriend has gone home for a second night after a day and a half deliberating.

Cahoon jury retires for second night

The jury in the trial of a Derry man charged with murdering his pregnant ex-girlfriend has gone home for a second night after a day and a half deliberating.

The minimum verdict it can give the Central Criminal Court against father-of-one Stephen Cahoon is manslaughter. The 37-year-old of Harvey Street, Derry and originally from Magherafelt, admits strangling to death Jean Teresa Quigley (aged 30) at her home at Cornshell Fields, Shantallow, Derry on July 26, 2008.

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