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A FORENSIC archaeologist has told a jury how she reported it was possible that Tina Satchwell had been killed at her house ...
Consultant Niamh McCullagh tells Central Criminal Court of her reasoning for advising a new invasive search after she was ...
Today, his trial before Dublin's Central Criminal Court heard evidence from Dr Niamh McCullagh, an experienced forensic ...
The search team looking for the remains of Cork woman Tina Satchwell discovered a human hand after a garda noticed an area of ...
Richard Satchwell, 58, of Grattan Street in Youghal, is accused of murdering his wife between March 19 and 20 2017.
Robert Satchwell, 58, of Grattan Street in Youghal, is accused of murdering his wife Tina between March 19 and 20 2017.
Richard Satchwell, 58, of Grattan Street in Youghal, is accused of murdering his wife Tina Satchwell between March 19 and 20 2017.
The jury in the trial of Richard Satchwell has heard of the moment gardaí uncovered the body of his wife Tina in a grave dug ...
Mr Satchwell (58) denies the alleged March 2017 murder of his wife Tina (45) - whose remains were found in a "clandestine" ...
Black plastic sheeting buried 64cm beneath the sitting room floor was the first indication of the “clandestine burial of ...
In a separate garda interview held the following morning, a transcript of which was read in court, Mr Noonan said Satchwell had painted a picture of him, Tina and their life. He said the picture he ...
A superintendent said she could not comment on why an invasive search of the Satchwells’ Cork home was not carried out in 2017.