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  3. courtsPair jailed for disposal of dismembered remains of Keane Mulready Woods
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  6. courtsSecond man admits to helping in movement and disposal of Keane Mulready Woods remains
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  8. courtsPair accused of disposing of body parts of murdered teen Keane Mulready Woods get trial date
  9. courtsLegal aid for man accused of disposing of teen's body parts
  10. courtsMan accused of disposing of murdered teen's body parts to face Special Criminal Court trial
  11. courtsDrogheda criminal Crosby gets 10 years for role in 'inhuman' Mulready-Woods murder
  12. courtsTeen's murder 'one of the most horrifying' in Irish history, mother tells court

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Pair jailed for disposal of dismembered remains of Keane Mulready Woods

The Special Criminal Court has sentenced Stephen Carberry and Glen Bride to six years imprisonment for their roles in transporting and disposing of the dismembered remains of Keane Mulready-Woods, a seventeen-year-old murdered in Drogheda in January 2020. Carberry, aged 48, and Bride, aged 32, both pleaded guilty to assisting in the movement and concealment of body parts with the intent to obstruct the…

Courts News Ireland report
16 Feb 2026 · Courts News Ireland

Criminal who moved teen's body parts was acting under instructions of 'highly volatile' Robbie Lawlor

Glen Bride, a 32-year-old Dublin man with an extensive criminal history spanning 86 previous convictions, has been sentenced to six years imprisonment by the Special Criminal Court for his role in the disposal of teenager Keane Mulready-Woods' remains. Bride, formerly of Mount Olive Park in Kilbarrick, pleaded guilty to assisting in the movement and disposal of the dismembered body on 15 January 2020, acting under…

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26 Jan 2026 · Courts News Ireland

Mother of Keane Mulready-Woods tells court of 'cruelty and inhumanity' of his murder

At a sentencing hearing before the Special Criminal Court in Dublin on January 19th, Elizabeth Mulready delivered a victim impact statement addressing the court about the circumstances surrounding the death of her 17-year-old son, Keane Mulready-Woods. She spoke of the profound trauma experienced by her family in the aftermath of his murder, drawing attention to the manner in which his remains were treated and the…

Courts News Ireland report
19 Jan 2026 · Courts News Ireland

Second man admits to helping in movement and disposal of Keane Mulready Woods remains

A Dublin man has pleaded guilty at the Special Criminal Court to assisting an offender in the movement and disposal of body parts belonging to Keane Mulready-Woods, a teenager murdered in Drogheda in January 2020. Stephen Carberry, aged 47, admitted the charge relating to acts carried out between 13 and 15 January 2020. The Director of Public Prosecutions will enter a nolle prosequi on two remaining counts against…

Courts News Ireland report
01 Dec 2025 · Courts News Ireland

Man admits to helping in movement and disposal of teen's body parts

Glen Bride, aged 32 of Mount Olive Park, Kilbarrick, Dublin 5, has pleaded guilty before the Special Criminal Court to assisting in the movement and disposal of body parts belonging to murdered teenager Keane Mulready-Woods. The charge related to events on January 15, 2020, when Bride knowingly participated in transporting and disposing of remains with intent to obstruct the apprehension or prosecution of another…

Courts News Ireland report
24 Nov 2025 · Courts News Ireland

Pair accused of disposing of body parts of murdered teen Keane Mulready Woods get trial date

Two men have been assigned a trial date at the Special Criminal Court in connection with the disposal of body parts of murdered teenager Keane Mulready-Woods. Stephen Carberry, aged 47, of Sandymount Avenue, Dublin 4, and Glen Bride, aged 31, of Mount Olive Park, Kilbarrick, Dublin 5, appeared before the three-judge court this morning. Carberry faces three charges alleging transportation and disposal of the…

Courts News Ireland report
24 Mar 2025 · Courts News Ireland

Legal aid for man accused of disposing of teen's body parts

A man charged in connection with the disposal of body parts of murdered teenager Keane Mulready-Woods has been granted legal aid by the Special Criminal Court. Stephen Carberry, 46, of Sandymount Avenue, Dublin 4, appeared before the court on Friday to receive formal notice that he will be tried before the three-judge, non-jury tribunal. He faces three charges relating to the death of the 17-year-old, who was killed…

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02 Aug 2024 · Courts News Ireland

Man accused of disposing of murdered teen's body parts to face Special Criminal Court trial

A Dublin man is to stand trial before the Special Criminal Court in connection with the death of teenager Keane Mulready Woods. Stephen Carberry, aged 46 and residing on Sandymount Avenue, Dublin 4, faces three charges arising from the case. He is accused of transporting and disposing of body parts between January 13 and 15, 2020 at Trinity Terrace, Ballybough, Dublin 3, with the intention or recklessness of…

Courts News Ireland report
31 Jul 2024 · Courts News Ireland

Drogheda criminal Crosby gets 10 years for role in 'inhuman' Mulready-Woods murder

Paul Crosby of Drogheda received a ten-year custodial sentence at the Special Criminal Court on 10 February 2023, with the final six months suspended for two years, following his guilty plea to facilitating the murder of seventeen-year-old Keane Mulready-Woods in January 2020. Gerard Cruise, with addresses in Drogheda and Dublin, was sentenced to seven-and-a-half years with the final six months suspended on the same…

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10 Feb 2023 · Courts News Ireland

Teen's murder 'one of the most horrifying' in Irish history, mother tells court

At the Special Criminal Court in Dublin on 23 January 2023, Gerard Cruise and Paul Crosby, both of Rathmullan Park in Drogheda, pleaded guilty to facilitating the murder of 17-year-old Keane Mulready-Woods. The teenager disappeared on 12 January 2020 and was killed at Rathmullan Park. His remains were subsequently discovered dismembered across multiple locations in Dublin and County Donegal over the following weeks…

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23 Jan 2023 · Courts News Ireland

Second man admits facilitating Keane Mulready-Woods murder

A 49-year-old Dublin man has pleaded guilty at the Special Criminal Court to facilitating the murder of Keane Mulready-Woods, the 17-year-old killed in Drogheda in January 2020. Gerard Cruise, with an address at Lower Sherrard Street in Dublin 1, entered his plea on January 13th, 2023, admitting to participating in activities with intent to facilitate the serious offence while having knowledge of a criminal…

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13 Jan 2023 · Courts News Ireland

Drogheda criminal admits facilitating Mulready-Woods murder

Paul Crosby, a 27-year-old from Rathmullan Park in Drogheda, pleaded guilty on December 5th, 2022, at the Special Criminal Court to facilitating the murder of 17-year-old Keane Mulready-Woods. Crosby had originally faced a murder charge but was arraigned instead on the lesser charge of participating in activities of a criminal organisation with intent to facilitate a serious offence, contrary to section 72 of the…

Courts News Ireland report
05 Dec 2022 · Courts News Ireland

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Special Criminal Court 2024-08-02 Courts News Ireland

Legal aid for man accused of disposing of teen's body parts

A man charged in connection with the disposal of body parts of murdered teenager Keane Mulready-Woods has been granted legal aid by the Special Criminal Court. Stephen Carberry, 46, of Sandymount Avenue, Dublin 4, appeared before the court on Friday to receive formal notice...

Special Criminal Court 2023-01-13 Courts News Ireland

Second man admits facilitating Keane Mulready-Woods murder

A 49-year-old Dublin man has pleaded guilty at the Special Criminal Court to facilitating the murder of Keane Mulready-Woods, the 17-year-old killed in Drogheda in January 2020. Gerard Cruise, with an address at Lower Sherrard Street in Dublin 1, entered his plea on January...

Special Criminal Court 2022-12-05 Courts News Ireland

Drogheda criminal admits facilitating Mulready-Woods murder

Paul Crosby, a 27-year-old from Rathmullan Park in Drogheda, pleaded guilty on December 5th, 2022, at the Special Criminal Court to facilitating the murder of 17-year-old Keane Mulready-Woods. Crosby had originally faced a murder charge but was arraigned instead on the lesser...

Special Criminal Court 2022-04-25 Courts News Ireland

Provisional date for Keane Mulready-Woods murder trial

Two men have been given a provisional trial date of January 23, 2023 at the Special Criminal Court in connection with the death of a Drogheda teenager. Paul Crosby, aged 25, of Rathmullan Park, Drogheda, County Louth, and Gerard Cruise, aged 47, with addresses in Dublin 1 and...

Special Criminal Court 2022-04-07 Courts News Ireland

Keane Mulready Woods murder trial to be delayed, court hears

Two men charged with the murder of Keane Mulready Woods will not stand trial next month as gardaí continue their investigation into the teenager's death and dismemberment. The Special Criminal Court heard on Thursday that the prosecution has already disclosed some information...

Central Criminal Court 2022-03-08 Courts News Ireland

Four years for man who cleaned up Mulready-Woods murder house

A 52-year-old Drogheda man has been sentenced to four years in prison by the Central Criminal Court for his role in cleaning and removing evidence from the property where 17-year-old Keane Mulready-Woods was murdered in January 2020. Gerard McKenna, of Rathmullen Park, pleaded...

Central Criminal Court 2021-11-29 Courts News Ireland

Man admits to cleaning up Mulready Woods murder scene

A 52-year-old man from Rathmullan Park, Drogheda, has pleaded guilty at the Central Criminal Court to cleaning up and removing evidence from a murder scene. Gerard McKenna admitted to obstructing the apprehension or prosecution of another person in connection with the death of...

High Court 2021-09-07 Courts News Ireland

2022 Case Preview

As the Central Criminal Court prepared to resume its calendar in September 2021, the Irish justice system faced several substantial cases set for trial across the following twelve months. The trial of Lisa Smith, a former member of the Defence Forces, was scheduled for January...