Garda tells Kerry murder trial of 'panic and distress' of widow at graveyard

The prosecution called their last witness today
Garda tells Kerry murder trial of 'panic and distress' of widow at graveyard

The late Thomas Dooley with his wife Siobhan. The court heard from a garda how Ms Dooley 'was concerned about her husband more than about her own injuries' at the time of the alleged murder. Picture via Facebook

The prosecution case closed in the Tralee graveyard murder trial at the Central Criminal Court on Wednesday.

The last witness called by the prosecution was one of the first garda officers who arrived on the scene that morning — Detective Sergeant Ernie Henderson — who was the lead officer in the investigation.

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