Jozef Puska was 'a bit sad' on the day of Ashling Murphy's murder, court told

The court heard that Jozef Puska (pictured) was 'not in a good mood' on the day of Ashling Murphy's murder. File picture
Earlier on the day that Jozef Puska murdered Ashling Murphy, he was "a bit sad" and seemed like he had a "problem he didn't want to share with anyone," the Central Criminal Court has heard.
Lubomir Puska Jnr (aged 38) told gardaí two days after the murder that his brother, Jozef Puska, was "not in a good mood" and the family became concerned when he left that afternoon and didn't return. He said he didn't see his brother again that day.