One of murder accused was worried about Kieran Quilligan a week after he went missing, garda says

A garda told the Central Criminal Court sitting in Cork Luke Taylor 'said that on that day they had both consumed a large quantity of prescription drugs'
One of murder accused was worried about Kieran Quilligan a week after he went missing, garda says

The Central Criminal Court sitting in Cork heard Luke Taylor (pictured) called into a garda station a week after Mr Quilligan went missing to say he wanted to help the gardaí.

One of the two men accused of murdering 47-year-old Kieran Quilligan in Cork two years ago called into a garda station a week after Mr Quilligan went missing to say he was concerned about his friend’s welfare and wanted to help the gardaí.

This evidence was given on Thursday on the second day of the murder trial at the Central Criminal Court sitting in Cork.

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