The jury in the trial of Graham Dwyer has heard computer equipment, birth certificates and car repair receipts were found during the search of Dwyer's home.
The 42 year old architect of Kerrymount Close, Foxrock denies murdering childcare worker Elaine O'Hara in the Dublin mountains in August 2012.
The court heard the architect's Foxrock home was searched in October 2013 a month after Elaine O'Hara's skeletal remains were discovered at Killakee.
DG Colm Cregan gave evidence that a North Face black and grey jacket was seized from an Audi A4 in the driveway.
Among with his children's birth certificates, and a family law document, Gardai also found letters from Graham Dwyer's employer A&D Wejchert outlining paycuts in late 2010 and June 2011.
Invoices from Advance Pitstop were found along with another invoice from Gerard Lee Motors referring to work on an 06 Audi costing over €3000.
The prosecution claims references to money issues and car repairs can be found in text messages allegedly sent by Graham Dwyer to Elaine O'Hara as part of their S&M relationship.
Earlier today the court has heard CCTV stills taken from Elaine O'Hara's apartment complex were shown to Graham Dwyer's son for identification purposes.
The jury spent quite some time watching a montage of CCTV footage from Elaine O'Hara's Belarmine Apartment complex in Stepaside.
The footage spans January to the 22nd August 2012 – the day Elaine O'Hara was allegedly murdered.
The last time she appears to be on camera is walking across the car park just after 5pm that evening.
She was seen later near Shanganagh cemetery by a jogger. Her remains were found more than a year later.
Detective Sergeant Kevin Duggan testified yesterday that the accused Graham Dwyer can be seen entering or exiting the complex on nine separate occasions.
The last sighting is just a week before the architect is alleged to have stabbed Elaine O'Hara to death in Killakee to fulfil his sexual desires.
In one clip the couple appear to enter the complex and take the lift together.
Today the court heard Graham Dwyer's son Sennan McShea was shown stills from this montage for the purposes of identifying his father.
Detective Garda Paul Corcoran gave evidence that the stills were signed by Mr McShea.
The detective who worked in exhibits and as a family liaison officer also testified that he received a black Samsung phone, HTC phone and silver Nokia phone from an Eimear McShea on October 1st 2013.
He said he also received keys, a red journal and photographs of Elaine O'Hara from her family.