Evidence points to 'inescapable conclusion' of 1981 murder accused's guilt, prosecution say
At the Central Criminal Court, prosecutors concluded their case against Noel Long, a 74-year-old from County Cork charged with the murder of Nora Sheehan in June 1981. Senior counsel Brendan Grehan told the jury that forensic evidence points inescapably to the accused's guilt. Long has pleaded not guilty to the killing, which occurred over four decades ago. Ms Sheehan disappeared between 6 and 12 June 1981 and was…
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