Psychiatrist tells Eric Locke trial he saw no evidence of illness during Gardaí interviews after killing

A psychiatrist has told Eric Locke’s murder trial that he saw no evidence of medical illness during his interviews with Gardaí after the killing.

Psychiatrist tells Eric Locke trial he saw no evidence of illness during Gardaí interviews after killing

A psychiatrist has told Eric Locke’s murder trial that he saw no evidence of medical illness during his interviews with Gardaí after the killing.

The 35-year-old, who is from St. John’s Park East in Clondalkin in Dublin, claims he was suffering from a mental disorder when he killed his ex.

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