Murder accused did not experience 'a dissociative reaction' at time of boyfriend's killing, court hears

A psychiatrist has told a jury she was not satisfied that a woman accused of murdering her boyfriend experienced "a dissociative reaction" at the time of the killing.

Murder accused did not experience 'a dissociative reaction' at time of boyfriend's killing, court hears

A psychiatrist has told a jury she was not satisfied that a woman accused of murdering her boyfriend experienced "a dissociative reaction" at the time of the killing.

Dr Sally Linehan was testifying on behalf of the prosecution today on the tenth day of the Louth woman’s trial at the Central Criminal Court.

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