Jury watches CCTV footage of fatal stabbing of man on Dublin street during murder trial
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Joseph Lawlor has pleaded not guilty to the murder of Michael 'Chino' Ryan, who was fatally stabbed outside Lawlor's house in Finglas. During the trial, the Central Criminal Court jury viewed CCTV footage that recorded the events leading up to the stabbing, which occurred amid a series of drunken fights between the two men. Authorities found both a sword and a bread knife in Lawlor's residence, which has raised further inquiries into the incident and the relationship between the accused and the victim.
The Central Criminal Court jury examined CCTV footage that captured the fatal stabbing of Michael 'Chino' Ryan during a series of drunken altercations.
The accused, Joseph Lawlor, has denied the murder, which reportedly occurred outside his residence in Finglas after altercations with a friend.
Investigators discovered a sword and a bread knife within the home of Joseph Lawlor, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding the tragic event.
The case has garnered significant attention as the jury continues to grapple with the details and evidence presented during the trial.
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