Mike Gaine murder investigation: gardai now searching for at least two weapons
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The murder of Kerry farmer Michael 'Mike' Gaine has sparked extensive police investigation, focusing on the discovery of at least two bladed implements utilized to dismember his body. Contrary to earlier beliefs of a chainsaw being involved, new evidence suggests that a sword-type weapon was used. Meanwhile, locals in Kenmare are protesting against 'murder tourism,' voicing concerns as onlookers gather near the crime scene, further complicating the law enforcement efforts in managing public curiosity.
Gardaí are investigating the murder of Kerry farmer Michael 'Mike' Gaine, focusing on the search for at least two bladed implements used to dismember his body.
Locals in Kenmare are expressing concerns about 'murder tourism' surrounding the investigation into Gaine's murder, as onlookers congregate near the crime scene.
It was previously suspected that a chainsaw was used in the dismemberment of Gaine's body, but reports now indicate that a sword-type weapon was involved.
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