Man (30) accused of ‘disposal’ of Keane Mulready Woods’ body parts sent for Special Criminal Court trial
The Drogheda youth, 17, was last seen alive by his family on the evening of January 12, 2020. He was killed, and his body was later dismembered.
Remains found in Coolock and a burned-out vehicle at Trinity Terrace, Dublin, and at Rathmullan Park in Drogheda, Co Louth, were those of the missing boy.
Glen Bride, 30, of Mount Olive Park, Kilbarrack, Dublin, was last month charged and remanded in custody following a brief hearing.
He is accused of damaging a Volvo V40 car bearing false registration plates by fire for the benefit of a criminal organisation on January 15, 2020, at Trinity Terrace, Ballybough, Dublin 3.
The second charge alleges that from January 13 – 15, 2020, at Trinity Terrace, to enhance the ability of a criminal organisation to commit a serious offence, murder, he participated in or contributed to the transportation and disposal of body parts of Keane Mulready Woods.
The third charge states that over the same two-day period at locations in the State, he impeded the…
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