Kerry murder trial hears about movement of three vans in convoy from graveyard

Earlier in her evidence, a civilian member of An Garda Síochána described the journeys taken by the vans to Tralee that morning
Kerry murder trial hears about movement of three vans in convoy from graveyard

Thomas Dooley. Picture via Facebook

The movement of three vans “travelling together from Tralee in convoy” from the scene of Thomas Dooley's killing at a graveyard within moments of it occurring was described in a detailed presentation to the jury at the Central Criminal Court on Tuesday.

Prosecution senior counsel Dean Kelly said a civilian member of An Garda Síochána, Lisa Collins, was presenting a forensic analysis of the movements of a number of vehicles — in particular three vans, a grey Ford Transit, a white Renault Traffic and a white Peugeot Partner. 

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