Forensic scientists “put to the pin of their collar" during serial killer's trial, State tells appeal
Mark Nash has appealed his 2015 conviction for the murder of two women whose remains were discovered in sheltered accommodation in Grangegorman, Dublin, nearly two decades after the offences occurred in March 1997. Nash, originally from England, was sentenced to life imprisonment following the jury verdict at the Central Criminal Court after a forty-eight-day trial. He is already serving a life sentence for two…
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