He
detailed injuries to the face (probably from punching which broke her nose),
the neck, the right ear and the left chest – where there were three stab wounds
inflicted with a pointed but angular blunt instrument (the file); two of them
had not caused serious injury but the third punctured the heart and would have
killed the girl had she not been strangled before that circumstance could come
about.
Then
Mr McVitty of the Forensic Science Laboratory gave evidence from his
examination of items recovered from the scene (and from the septic tank in a
field on the Clougherammer Road
close to Damolly village, yet to be referred to here).
Soaked
with human blood was a handkerchief and splashed with blood were shoes, a head
scarf (the eventual murder weapon) skirt and knickers. Witness also told of examining samples of
vegetation from a septic tank and from places where articles were found. Again this is too disturbing to detail
here.
Witness
also gave evidence of examining a book, a paperback novel by Micky Spillane
“The Long Wait” which had been found in McGladdery’s home. He had found two small holes in the first few
pages of the book and subsequent denting affecting 150 pages of the book. This he concluded could have been caused by a
small-calibre bullet of by a stab with an instrument.
…. final episode to follow ……..