Irish Daily Mail

Jailed for bid to kill man in front of his children

- By Natasha Reid news@dailymail.ie

A CONVICTED rapist has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for attempting to murder a man in front of his wife and children, failing only because his shotgun cartridges were damp.

Eoghan O’Connell, 29, tried to shoot the father of three twice, as his victim was leaving the family home shortly after 7am. However, the shotgun misfired both times.

The court had heard last month that the victim, who is in his late 30s, had been confronted by a masked man brandishin­g a shotgun as he left his wife and family to go to work that morning.

Judge Patrick McCarthy yesterday said of the victim: ‘He struggled with the assailant and pulled off his balaclava. His 11-year-old son tried to help, using a brush.’

The accused escaped. The victim and his family have since sold their home and left Co. Wicklow.

Father-of-three O’Connell was before the Central Criminal Court yesterday for sentencing. The 29year-old, of Dargle Heights in Bray, Co. Wicklow, had pleaded guilty to attempting to murder the man in his driveway at Old Court Park, Bray, on April 8, 2016.

Judge McCarthy yesterday noted that O’Connell had discharged the weapon twice, ‘plainly in an attempt to kill him’, but that the ammunition was damp and it misfired. Two spent cartridges were found on the ground.

The judge noted that the victim had known his attacker since childhood. He said that the background to the attack was not completely clear, but that there had been an altercatio­n involving two groups in a pub years earlier.

The victim had been associated with one of the groups and the accused with the other.

The judge described the evidence built by the gardaí as ‘extremely strong’. ‘There was the recognitio­n evidence of an extremely strong kind,’ he said, noting that there had also been DNA evidence in the case.

‘The body of evidence was significan­t, a relevant factor when considerin­g weight to be attached to a plea of guilty,’ he added.

The judge noted that the victim’s family had moved home since the incident. He said that this had caused serious upset and difficulty for them.

He noted that simple things, such as the ringing of a doorbell, now created panic in them. The children, who had witnessed the attack, now suffer night terrors and anxiety. He noted O’Connell had 65 previous conviction­s, including one for rape and two for assault causing harm. He had spent a number of years in jail.

The judge described his background as dismal. ‘It seems he was a member of a gravely dysfunctio­nal family,’ he said, pointing out that he had witnessed grave violence at home. He read from reports submitted by the defence that the accused had begun abusing drugs from the age of ten, and heroin from the age of 14.

‘He has limited life experience outside the culture of crime and violence,’ he read from the report.

The court previously heard that O’Connell was in remission from testicular cancer, something the judge described as ‘a wake-up call’. He said that the appropriat­e sentence for the crime was 16 years. However, after taking his guilty plea into account, he imposed a sentence of 12 years, backdating it to May 2, 2016.

‘He will have a long prison sentence,’ he said.

Began abusing heroin aged 14

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