The trial of Richard Satchwell, accused of murdering his wife Tina, revealed significant findings including her remains located under the stairwell at their Cork residence. Satchwell, 58, claimed ignorance about human remains found in a cubby hole by the stairs. A cadaver dog named Fern played a crucial role in identifying the deceased, prompting an investigation that uncovered the shallow grave where Tina's body was buried. The case has raised profound questions regarding the couple's relationship leading up to her death.
Richard Satchwell claimed there was no sexual contact with his wife for five years prior to her death, raising questions about their marital relationship.
During his trial, evidence revealed the remains of Tina Satchwell were found under the stairwell of their Cork home, leading to Richard's arrest.
Satchwell stated that he was unaware of what lay under a cubby hole by the stairs, despite the subsequent discovery of human remains.
The cadaver dog named Fern alerted investigators to the presence of human remains, which were discovered shortly after Richard Satchwell's arrest.
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