Jury in Richard Satchwell murder trial resume deliberations for third day
Briefly

The jury is currently deliberating on the case of Tina Satchwell, whose remains were found buried at her home in Youghal, Co Cork. The proceedings have reached day 22, and Mr Justice McDermott instructed the jury to review the credibility of the English trucker driver's testimony. He claims self-defense in a confrontation with Satchwell, who he says attacked him with a chisel. The jury has three potential verdicts to consider: murder, self-defense, or manslaughter, following a trial that started on April 28 and involved a missing persons investigation lasting over six years.
The jury must assess the credibility of the English trucker driver's account of the incident surrounding Tina Satchwell's death, with only two present at the time.
The trial has lasted 22 days, with the jury tasked to decide between three possible verdicts concerning the fatal incident of 2017.
Read at Irish Independent
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