Detectives probing the murder of Kerry farmer Mike Gaine have changed their initial viewpoint regarding the murder weapon. Rather than a chainsaw, all forensic indicators suggest he was killed with a sword-type weapon. The investigation has shifted focus, emphasizing the significance of forensic evidence that points towards blade-inflicted injuries, casting doubt on previous assumptions about the role of the chainsaws that were confiscated from his farm.
The investigation into the murder of Mike Gaine has taken a different turn, as detectives now believe he was killed with a sword-type weapon. Previous assumptions about chainsaws are being discarded.
Sources indicate that the forensic evidence suggests that the injuries sustained by Gaine were inflicted by a blade, shifting the focus from the chainsaws that were previously seized.
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