Evidence of violence from beginning to end, jury in trial of man accused of murdering pregnant ex-girlfriend told

The prosecution counsel in the trial of a Derry man accused of murdering his pregnant ex-girlfriend has told a jury that there was evidence of "violence from beginning to end" left behind at the scene.

Evidence of violence from beginning to end, jury in trial of man accused of murdering pregnant ex-girlfriend told

The prosecution counsel in the trial of a Derry man accused of murdering his pregnant ex-girlfriend has told a jury that there was evidence of "violence from beginning to end" left behind at the scene.

Stephen Cahoon (aged 43) with an address at Harvey Street, Derry, has pleaded not guilty to murdering Jean Teresa Quigley (aged 30) at Cornshell fields in Derry on July 26, 2008.

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