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Jury shown footage of man shot 18 times

Victim gunned down by killer in drag, trial is told

- By Eoin Reynolds news@dailymail.ie

A JURY has seen CCTV footage of the moment a man was shot 18 times with a sub-machine gun – by what the prosecutio­n describe as a man in women’s clothing – in the car park of a pigeon racing club.

The jury in the trial of Christophe­r McDonald viewed footage that gardaí say shows 36year-old Keith Walker suffering the gunshot wounds that killed him two years ago.

Garda Patricia Davey yesterday told prosecutin­g counsel Denis Vaughan Buckley SC that she compiled CCTV evidence gathered from the car park of the pigeon racing club, from a house on Sheepmoor Grove and from a Lidl supermarke­t in Blanchards­town, west Dublin.

Describing the footage at the pigeon club, she said an individual can be seen near the entrance of the car park at about 4.20pm on the evening that Mr Walker was shot dead. An individual is seen five more times near a crèche and other buildings in the area before Mr Walker arrives at 5.31pm, driving a dark-coloured car and travelling alone.

Garda Davey told the jury that at 6pm, Mr Walker is seen chatting to an unknown male and one minute later, a man approaches and shoots Mr Walker after taking an item from a bag.

Garda Davey said the individual, who was wearing black clothes and runners and had long dark hair, then left the scene and ran away. Earlier, the prosecutio­n said he was dressed as a woman.

Footage gathered from a house on Sheepmoor Grove in Blanchards­town shows a person wearing a dark top and bottoms walking by eight minutes after the shooting. Five minutes after that, a person enters the Lidl car park wearing a dark top and dark, short, tight bottoms, black and white runners and carrying a light-coloured bag. Detective Garda Gary McDonnell, of the Garda fingerprin­t section, said he attended a laneway at Sheepmoor Grove on June 16, 2015 – four days after Mr Walker was shot. He said that while there, he found a transparen­t latex glove which he said was saturated in what appeared to be sweat.

He said he found it near to where a bag, a machine gun and a wig were located at the same laneway. Under cross-examinatio­n, Det Garda McDonnell told Bernard Condon SC that there was no garda in charge at the laneway. Mr Condon asked him why gardaí did not also gather other items, including a Kinder Bueno wrapper, that were located near where the gun and latex glove were found. Det Garda McDonnell said the laneway was ‘covered in rubbish’, with thousands of items that he did not think were of relevance. Mr Condon also asked him why a photograph taken at the scene claimed to depict ‘gloves’, yet gardaí had used only one glove in evidence.

Det Garda McDonnell said he only took one latex glove and that he made a note of finding one latex glove at the time.

Mr McDonald, 34, from the East Wall area of Dublin, has pleaded not guilty to Mr Walker’s murder on June 12, 2015 in the car park of the Blanchards­town Pigeon Racing Club on Shelerin Road, Clonsilla. The trial has previously heard from State Pathologis­t Professor Marie Cassidy that the deceased suffered 18 bullet wounds to the head and body.

The trial will continue in front of Justice Patrick McCarthy and a jury of six men and six women on Monday.

‘Glove saturated in sweat’

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