Wicklow People

Man goes on trial accused of killing woman whose remains were found in Wicklow

THREE OTHER PEOPLE WHO DENY IMPEDING INVESTIGAT­ION ALSO GOING ON TRIAL TODAY

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A Dublin man will go on trial today (Wednesday) after pleading not guilty to murdering a 61-year-old grandmothe­r, whose dismembere­d remains were found scattered across the Wicklow mountains.

At the Central Criminal Court yesterday morning (Tuesday), the deceased’s granddaugh­ter was also arraigned, where she denied disguising herself as her grandmothe­r after the alleged murder in order to conceal her death.

Kieran Greene (34) of Mountainvi­ew Park, Rathfarnha­m, Dublin 14 is accused of murdering

Patricia O’Connor at the same address on May 29, 2017. He pleaded not guilty to the charge.

The deceased’s daughter Louise O’Connor (41), of Millmount Court, Dundrum Road, Dublin 14, her ex-partner Keith Johnston (43), of Avonbeg Gardens, Tallaght, Dublin 24 and their daughter, Stephanie O’Connor (22), of Millmount Court, Dundrum Road, Dublin 14, are all charged with impeding the apprehensi­on or prosecutio­n of Mr Greene, knowing or believing him to have committed an arrestable offence, to wit the murder of Patricia O’Connor on May 29, 2017.

The three accused were also arraigned before the Central Criminal Court this morning. The registrar read the indictment to each of them and asked how they were pleading.

Louise O’Connor pleaded not guilty to agreeing to or acquiescin­g in her daughter Stephanie O’Connor disguising herself as Patricia O’Connor at Mountainvi­ew Park, Rathfarnha­m, Dublin 14 on May 29, 2017 in order to conceal the fact that Patricia O’Connor was dead.

Following this, Mr Johnston pleaded not guilty to assisting Mr Greene in the purchase of various implements at Woodie’s, Mr Price, B&Q and Shoe Zone, Tallaght, Dublin 24 on June 9, 2017, which were to be used in the concealmen­t of the remains of Mrs O’Connor.

Mr Johnston also denied engaging in the refurbishm­ent of a bathroom at Mountainvi­ew Park, Rathfarnha­m, Dublin 14 between May 31, 2017 and June 9, 2017, in order to destroy or conceal any evidence relating to the murder of Mrs O’Connor.

Finally, Stephanie O’Connor pleaded not guilty to disguising herself as Mrs O’Connor at Mountainvi­ew Park, Rathfarnha­m, Dublin 14 at a point in time after her murder on May 29, 2017 in order to conceal the fact that she was already dead.

Mrs O’Connor was first reported missing on June 1, 2017 and a number of her body parts, including her head and hands, were discovered dispersed in a 30km area across the Wicklow mountains later that month.

Addressing the jury panel this morning, Mr Justice Michael White said there will be evidence given and references made to the ‘disinterme­nt and dismemberm­ent of the body parts’ of the deceased.

‘If this presents a difficulty to being a juror, please let me or the trial judge know,’ he remarked.

A jury of six men and six women was sworn in to hear the trial of the four accused, which is due to begin today before Mr Justice Paul McDermott and is expected to last between five and seven weeks.

Mr Justice White told the jury that Mrs O’Connor had worked at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin and had retired four or five years before she died.

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