Murder trial hears member of Presbyterian Church stayed quiet for 25 years about alleged confession

A member of the Presbyterian Church has told a murder trial he stayed quiet about an alleged confession because he felt he had a duty to the accused.

Murder trial hears member of Presbyterian Church stayed quiet for 25 years about alleged confession

A member of the Presbyterian Church has told a murder trial he stayed quiet about an alleged confession because he felt he had a duty to the accused.

He was giving evidence in the trial of John Joseph Malone from Newpark in Kilkenny who’s accused of murdering a widow pensioner in 1987.

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