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Just a few months after the horrific events of December 1971, Martin Conmey and Dick Donnelly were charged Una Lynskey's murder.
Martin had made a false confession to gardaí at Trim Garda Station, however Dick refused to sign anything despite claiming he came under similar pressure.
They each hoped that the truth would emerge before the judge and jury at the Central Criminal Court in the height of the summer of 1972.
In this episode, we'll bring you into the courtroom for those 13 days of evidence - could they put their faith in Lady Justice?
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Just a few months after the horrific events of December 1971, Martin Conmey and Dick Donnelly were charged Una Lynskey's murder.
Martin had made a false confession to gardaí at Trim Garda Station, however Dick refused to sign anything despite claiming he came under similar pressure.
They each hoped that the truth would emerge before the judge and jury at the Central Criminal Court in the height of the summer of 1972.
In this episode, we'll bring you into the courtroom for those 13 days of evidence - could they put their faith in Lady Justice?
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