Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Double murder accused ‘made full admissions’

Court told pair killed after row CO DOWN

- BY ALAN ERWIN

A MAN charged with murdering two friends found dead in a flat has “made full admissions”, a court heard yesterday.

Steven Mcbrine, 35, allegedly killed Frances Murray and Joseph Dutton after a row flared between them.

The victims’ bodies were discovered at Kinnaird Close in North Belfast on Monday afternoon.

Mcbrine, also of Kinnaird Close, appeared before the city’s magistrate­s court charged with the double murder.

Entering the dock, he nodded to confirm he understood the allegation­s against him.

No bail applicatio­n was made during the brief hearing. But defence solicitor

Denis Moloney described the case as a “great tragedy” involving friends who had been drinking together.

He put it to an investigat­ing detective: “During interview the defendant... gave a full and frank account.”

The detective replied: “He made full admissions to it.”

Mr Moloney told the court Mcbrine and the two victims were friends who lived close to each other. He said: “The defendant knew the parties concerned, they had been put together.

“Unfortunat­ely a dispute has arisen and two people ended up dead. The defendant was fully co-operative with the authoritie­s.”

Remanding Mcbrine in custody, District Judge

George Conner confirmed he will appear again by video-link on January 23.

Police were called to Kinnaird Close after a member of the public reported the victims’ bodies had been found. Other residents in the apartment complex and nearby homes were evacuated for a time.

Detectives said they believe some sort of altercatio­n took place in the flat where Ms Murray, 37, and 47-year-old Mr Dutton were discovered. They are also trying to locate a bag of blood-soaked clothing believed to have been discarded in the local area.

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