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Richard Satchwell: Glass fragments recovered from wife’s remains, court hears - Satchwell, 58, of Grattan Street in Youghal, is accused of murdering his wife between March 19-20 2017 ...
Richard Satchwell offered his wife Tina’s cousin their chest freezer, shortly after it is alleged he kept her body there before burying her in a shallow grave in their home, a court has heard.
The murder trial of Richard Satchwell continued at the Central Criminal Court on Wednesday, as Tina Satchwell's cousin Sarah Howard gave evidence. Satchwell, 58, is accused of murdering of his ...
Lawyers for Richard Satchwell unsuccessfully tried to have the murder charge against him withdrawn and substituted with manslaughter in the fourth week of the trial. Mr Justice Paul McDermott ...
Richard Satchwell murder trial live: Every update from Day 10 as jury hears him tell gardai of 'the final goodbye' Richard Satchwell denies murdering his wife Tina in 2017 ...
Richard Satchwell has been found guilty by a jury at the Central Criminal Court of the murder of his wife at their Co Cork home in 2017. There was audible sobbing from several members of Tina ...
RICHARD Satchwell kept wife Tina’s body in a chest freezer before wrapping her in plastic and burying her under the stairs of their home, a court heard. And the truck driver told gardai she ...
A British truck driver who murdered his wife and buried her under the stairs at their home has been jailed for life. Richard Satchwell, 58, had denied the murder of Tina Satchwell at their home in ...
MURDER accused Richard Satchwell spun a “web of lies” with “more holes than a block of Swiss cheese” after killing wife Tina, his trial was told today. Prosecutor Gerardine Small SC began ...
Richard Satchwell is on trial at Dublin’s Central Criminal Court for the murder of his wife, Tina, in March 2017.
Richard Satchwell's narrative about how his wife Tina died was farcical, implausible, self-serving and had more holes in it than a block of Swiss cheese, the jury in his trial has been told.
Ms Howard said every friend Ms Satchwell would meet, the accused would find "some fault" with, while Tina's "friendship circle was getting smaller and smaller".