Dublin man died from two gunshot wounds to head and neck, Ruth Lawrence murder trial told
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Dublin man died from two gunshot wounds to head and neck, Ruth Lawrence murder trial told
"A Dublin man, whose decomposing body was found covered in coal sacks and tarpaulin on a lake island over a decade ago, died from two gunshot wounds to the head and neck, a retired pathologist has told the Ruth Lawrence murder trial. Ms Lawrence (45), who is originally from Clontarf in Dublin but with an address at Patricks Cottage, Ross, Mountnugent in Co Meath has pleaded not guilty to murdering Anthony Keegan (33)"
"a retired pathologist has told the Ruth Lawrence murder trial. Ms Lawrence (45), who is originally from Clontarf in Dublin but with an address at Patricks Cottage, Ross, Mountnugent in Co Meath has pleaded not guilty to murdering Anthony Keegan (33) and Eoin O'Connor (32) at an unknown location within the State on a date between April 22, 2014 and May 26, 2014, both dates inclusive."
A decomposing Dublin man was found covered in coal sacks and tarpaulin on a lake island over a decade ago. The man died from two gunshot wounds to the head and neck. Ms Lawrence (45), originally from Clontarf in Dublin and residing at Patricks Cottage, Ross, Mountnugent, Co Meath, has pleaded not guilty to murdering Anthony Keegan (33) and Eoin O'Connor (32). The alleged murders are said to have occurred at an unknown location within the State on a date between April 22, 2014 and May 26, 2014 inclusive. Investigative and forensic work has focused on establishing timing, location, and responsibility.
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