11 April, 2000.
The last day of the trial of Catherine Nevin for the murder Tom Nevin at their pub, Jack White’s Inn, near Brittas Bay in County Wicklow in the early hours of 19 March 1996.
Paddy McEntee (left) senior counsel for Catherine Nevin and Peter Charleton (right) senior counsel for the prosecution – currently chairman the Disclosures Tribunal – outside the Four Courts await the verdict, as the jury neared the end of its fifth day of deliberation.
Ms Nevin, who died on Monday night at a care facility in Dublin after being diagnosed with a brain tumour, was given a life sentence.
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I wonder how long she had the tumour, where it was located and if it could have effected her behaviour.
Two years, I read. Unlikely to have affected her behaviour way back then.
Ah I see. Thanks Zoella.
Nice dresses and hair extension.