Bullets fired at tea towels for murder trial of man who killed his uncle

Ballistics experts fired bullets at tea towels to see if a murder accused was correct when he said he shot his uncle from 30 feet, a murder trial has heard.

Bullets fired at tea towels for murder trial of man who killed his uncle

Ballistics experts fired bullets at tea towels to see if a murder accused was correct when he said he shot his uncle from 30 feet, a murder trial has heard.

A forensic scientist was giving evidence in the trial of Dublin father-of-one David Cully, who has admitted killing Edward O’Connor. The 41-year-old died of two gun-shot wounds to his back.

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