Murder accused bragged with graffiti saying 'Two in the head. Your bitch is dead'
A jury has been told that the teenager charged with murdering 16-year-old Melanie McCarthy McNamara allegedly bragged about shooting her in graffiti on his cell wall.
A prosecutor told his trial that while being investigated for her killing two years ago, Daniel McDonnell wrote on his cell wall: āTwo in the head. Your bitch is deadā.
McDonnell of Brookview Lawns in Tallaght went on trial at the Central Criminal Court today, charged with murdering the teenager.
She was shot in the head as she sat in the back seat of a car at Brookview Way in Tallaght.
The 19-year-old has pleaded not guilty to her murder on February 8, 2012.
Brendan Grehan SC, prosecuting, said the prosecution case against Mr McDonnell revolved around the interpretation of what he wrote on his cell wall along with the contents of two letters he handed to a prison officer for posting weeks later.
āThe written utterances of Daniel McDonnell are not very savoury,ā he warned the jury. āTheyāre boastful and bragging. Thatās a factor that adds to the potency in terms of their evidential value.ā
The accused was arrested about a week after the shooting and was detained for a number of days at Tallaght Garda Station, where he occupied a cell on his own.
Mr Grehan said that Gardai noticed various pieces of graffiti written on his cell wall, including his name, initials and references that the prosecution says could refer only to Melanieās murder.
They included: āMoran scummy knackerā and āMoran Scumā, which the prosecution says refer to Ms McNamaraās boyfriend, Christopher Moran, who was sitting in front of Melanie when she was shot.
āIāll do 25 on D to life, while youāre crying Pikey,ā continued the graffiti.
Sobbing could be heard in court when Mr Grehan read out the last line: āTwo in the head. Your bitch is dead.ā
The jury was told that it would be shown photographs of the graffiti
Mr Grehan said that the scene then moved to St Patrickās Institution, the prison to which the accused was brought on February 21st, where he was again held in a cell on his own on B3 landing.
Mr Grehan said that on March 5th, the accused presented a prison officer with two letters to be posted. He said they were in envelopes but not sealed and that the prison officer read them before passing them onto his superior. They were then passed to the gardai.
The prosecutor read extracts that he said were particularly relevant, first from a letter addressed to Lee McDonnell.
āKeep running all them up onto protection because this war aināt stopping. Take my word for it. Close-range head shots. Thatās what Iām going for. If I get High Court bail I swear on my whole family, them four will be in the ground. I ran CM with his head up his arse,ā read Mr Grehan.
āTwo in the head. The bitch is dead. The silly mother f**k pulled out a hammer. Little did he know I had a loaded 12-guage. Left his bitch all over the Sunday World front page,ā he continued.
āIāll never forget that mug. Ha ha. The best night of my life,ā continued the letter.
āWeāll make a few plans. Soon enough weāll be running Tallaght. Bunch of bitches up there.
Show them the McDonnells run the show. McDonnell boys running the kip. Ha Ha,ā it concluded.
The second letter was addressed to Stephanie Tuite, who Mr Grehan said appeared to be a former girlfriend of the accused.
āI never thought it would turn out like this. I feel like a scum bag. I donāt feel it. I am one. I donāt know what got into my head,ā he read.
āThat weed shit f**ked me up. Iām sitting in my cell on 23-hour lockup. Iām thinking of the good times I had with you. Love, the one and only Dano McDonnell. The MC will be back with a whack.ā
āOne more thing. That other thing wouldnāt have happened if I had known she was in the car.
It was meant for the other smell bag. He wonāt get away with bullying my Ma. What goes around f**king comes around. Iām the only one who stuck it back up to them. B3 for life. F**k it. Love you baby girl no-matter what happened. Iāll never forget him roaring like a girl crying. Bang bang,ā it concluded.
The driver of the car in which Melanie was shot then testified that a jeep pulled up beside his car as he sat in it with Melanie and her boyfriend.
āThe back driverās window was down and a shot was discharged,ā said SeĆ”n Byrne.
He said that he and Mr Moran didnāt realise that Melanie had been shot until he drove away.
āWe were asking was everything ok,ā he recalled. āMelanie didnāt reply. She was lying down across the seats. She was choking.ā
He said they drove to Tallaght hospital, where Melanie was pronounced dead.
The trial continues before Mr Justice Paul Carney and a jury of six men and six women.



