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Mother Details Devastation in Court as Carberry Admits Moving Keane Mulready-Woods' Remains

Sentencing in the case is scheduled for March following his guilty plea to impeding prosecution.

Overview

  • Elizabeth Mulready told the Special Criminal Court her family was "destroyed" and described the lasting trauma of how her son's body was treated.
  • Stephen Carberry admitted collecting two sports bags containing the 17-year-old's remains from a Drogheda house and dumping one in Moatview Gardens, Priorswood.
  • Gardaí found Carberry's DNA on a sports bag and retailer checks contradicted his account that it was bought at Liffey Valley Shopping Centre.
  • Carberry was on bail at the time, is currently serving a sentence for drug dealing, and was in contact with Robbie Lawlor, who was shot dead in Belfast four months later.
  • Three men have been convicted over the murder, and another man, Glen Bride, has pleaded guilty to assisting in moving and disposing of the remains.