Murder accused 'was told by gardaí that she would not be prosecuted'

A woman accused of murdering her husband 23 years ago was told by gardaí in 1996 that she would not be prosecuted, when the 'missing jigsaw piece' was DNA identification.

Murder accused 'was told by gardaí that she would not be prosecuted'

A woman accused of murdering her husband 23 years ago was told by gardaí in 1996 that she would not be prosecuted, when the 'missing jigsaw piece' was DNA identification.

Superintendent Aidan Glacken was being cross examined in the cold-case murder trial at the Central Criminal Court.

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