Kieran Quilligan told partner he would be back in 'five or ten minutes' but never returned, Cork murder trial hears

A Garda team searching the undergrowth at Whitewell Cross in January 2024 on the main Midleton to Whitegate near where skeletal remains were discovered while searching for Kieran Quilligan. Picture Dan Linehan
Kieran Quilligan told his partner as he was leaving their apartment that he would be back in “five or ten minutes” but that was the last time she ever saw him, she told the judge and jury at the murder trial which opened today.
Colette O’Driscoll testified at the Central Criminal Court sitting in Cork that her partner left the apartment at around 8.30 or 9pm on Friday September 1 2023 in the company of Luke Taylor – one of the two men on trial for Mr Quilligan’s murder.
33-year-old Niall Long, formerly of St Michael’s Close, Mahon, Cork, and 27-year-old Luke Taylor, formerly of Cherry Lawn, Blackrock, Cork, pleaded not guilty at the Central Criminal Court sitting in Cork to the single charge of murder.
The murder count against each man states that on a date unknown between September 1 2023 and January 29 2024 at an unknown location within the state in the District Court area of Cork city he did murder Kieran Quilligan, contrary to Common Law.
Ms O’Driscoll testified that she and Mr Quilligan had been in a relationship for ten years at that time in September two years ago and were living in a Simon Community apartment at Riverview on Anderson’s Quay.
She said he had been on and off drugs through his life and at this time he was taking crack cocaine, Ms O’Driscoll said.
She became worried after a few days when he did not return.
She said she had only known Luke Taylor for the previous few weeks when he was around the Simon Community area. She said Mr Quilligan bought drugs from Niall Long.
John Paul Thornton, known as Bubbles, was with Kieran Quilligan on the morning of September 1 2023 when they went to buy drugs from a man, later identified as Niall Long, at a side street off York Street, between MacCurtain Street and Wellington Road. He knew Kieran Quilligan 25 years and they took drugs together.
Asked about that morning, he said:
He said he went back to Kieran’s flat and they used drugs. Mr Thornton described himself as being off his head. He said that in the bag that they snatched there was €200 worth of heroin (gear), €200 worth of crack cocaine, tablets and €500 to €600 in cash.
Mr Thornton admitted that he, and not Kieran Quilligan, got into the altercation with Niall Long, catching him in a head-lock and dragging him to the ground.
A couple who lived near St Fin Barre’s Place heard men shouting and banging in the laneway at around 9.15pm and called the gardaí.
The trial before Ms Justice Siobhán Lankford and a jury of ten men and two women continues on Thursday.