Gardai found prescription pills worth nearly 50,000 hidden in attic of Lisa Thompson's home after her killing, trial hears
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The Central Criminal Court heard new evidence in the trial of Lisa Thompson's murder, revealing the disturbing discovery of thousands of prescription tablets in her attic, valued at almost €50,000. Witness Sandra McMahon testified that Thompson was dealing drugs and had a small clientele of about five or six customers, selling the tablets for €15 per tray. This information paints a grim picture of Thompson's life, which seemed to involve illegal activities amidst the tragedy surrounding her violent death.
Witness and neighbour Sandra McMahon testified in the murder trial that Lisa Thompson, a mother-of-two, was selling prescription tablets from her home for €15 each.
During the Gardaí's investigation into Lisa Thompson's murder, they discovered thousands of prescription tablets worth almost €50,000 stashed in her attic.
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