Lyra McKee murder accused linked to scene by clothing and physical features

Belfast journalist, 29, died after being hit by a bullet as she stood close to police vehicles while observing rioting in the Creggan area of Derry on April 18, 2019
Lyra McKee murder accused linked to scene by clothing and physical features

Lyra McKee: Belfast journalist, 29, died after being hit by a bullet as she stood close to police vehicles while observing rioting in the Creggan area of Derry on April 18, 2019.

Three men accused of the murder of Lyra McKee have been linked to the scene by clothing and physical features, a court has heard.

The Belfast journalist, 29, died after being hit by a bullet as she stood close to police vehicles while observing rioting in the Creggan area of Derry on April 18, 2019.

The New IRA claimed responsibility for the death.

Three men from Derry — Peter Cavanagh, aged 37, of Mary St; Jordan Gareth Devine, aged 25, of Bishop St; and Paul McIntyre, aged 58, of Kells Walk — have been charged with her murder.

They are also facing other charges connected to the shooting and the rioting.

Six other Derry men are on trial on charges including rioting and throwing petrol bombs.

They are: Joseph Patrick Barr, aged 37, of Sandringham Drive; Jude Forest Coffey, aged 28, of Gartan Square; Joseph Anthony Campbell, aged 25, of Gosheden Cottages; Patrick Anthony Gallagher, aged 33, of John Field Place; Christopher Joseph Gillen, aged 45, of Balbane Pass; and Kieran George McCool, aged 57, of Ballymagowan Gardens.

Another man accused of rioting and throwing petrol bombs on the night of the murder died during trial proceedings last year.

The trial opened in May 2024. In February, Judge Patricia Smyth rejected a defence application that there was no case to answer.

Proceedings resumed at Belfast Crown Court on Wednesday morning when defendants filled the dock as the prosecution summed up their case against them.

Ms McKee’s sister Nichola was among those in the public gallery watching on.

Lyra McKee's sister, Nichola Corner with her husband John Corner and Lyra McKee's niece, Laura Rafferty (right) arriving at Belfast Crown Court on Wednesday. Picture: Niall Carson/PA
Lyra McKee's sister, Nichola Corner with her husband John Corner and Lyra McKee's niece, Laura Rafferty (right) arriving at Belfast Crown Court on Wednesday. Picture: Niall Carson/PA

David McDowell, prosecuting, said forensic image analyst Andrew Wooller identified 19 individuals by height, build, clothing, and trainers who appeared to be involved in the disorder.

He said Cavanagh, Devine, and McIntyre, as well as Campbell and Gillen, can be linked to the scene on April 18 by an analysis of imagery gathered, which includes footage filmed by an MTV crew on the day of the shooting.

Mr McDowell also contended that those involved in rioting in the area on April 16 and 18 “displayed forensic awareness” by burning clothing.

He noted a number of missing items of clothing associated with defendants that were not discovered during searches, nor have been produced since, suggesting, he added, that they had been “deliberately disposed of”.

He described this as an “important strand in this case”.

The trial continues.

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