Cork man accused of murder denies 'playing games' with gardaí over homeless man's death

The 32-year-old man accused of murdering a 59-year-old homeless man whose body was found in a rubbish chute denied he was "playing games" with gardaí.

Cork man accused of murder denies 'playing games' with gardaí over homeless man's death

The 32-year-old man accused of murdering a 59-year-old homeless man whose body was found in a rubbish chute denied he was "playing games" with gardaí.

Detective Garda Padraig Harrington testified on the eighth day of the murder trial at the Central Criminal Court sitting in Cork that the accused man, David O’Loughlin, said in an interview a week after the deceased was found: “I am putting the pieces of the jigsaw together.”

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