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Prosecution due to finish calling evidence in Graham Dwyer murder trial today

The prosecution is due to finish calling evidence in the Graham Dwyer murder trial today. The 42-...
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07.13 12 Mar 2015


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Prosecution due to finish calling evidence in Graham Dwyer murder trial today

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07.13 12 Mar 2015


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The prosecution is due to finish calling evidence in the Graham Dwyer murder trial today.

The 42-year-old architect denies of Kerrymount Close, Foxrock denies killing childcare worker Elaine O'Hara at Killakee mountain in Dublin in August 2012.

In the last few days we've been hearing the contents of more than 2 thousand text messages allegedly sent between Graham Dwyer and Elaine O'Hara.

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In the days before her disappearance the jury heard of a message allegedly sent to her threatening to stab her outdoors in a remote place as punishment.

The prosecution alleges they were in a bdsm relationship that involved stabbing.

The man tells her to park at Shanganagh cemetery at 5.30pm near where she was last seen by a jogger.

Today the prosecution is expected to finish calling evidence. The defence will have an opportunity to call evidence next week, followed by closing speeches and final directions from the trial judge Mr Justice Tony Hunt.

The trial is likely to conclude the following week.


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