Jury to continue deliberations in Macroom murder trial in Cork tomorrow

Ms Justice Siobhán Lankford said Mr Hourigan had already pleaded guilty to preventing another person being caught, so the jury did not need to concern themselves with that.
Jury to continue deliberations in Macroom murder trial in Cork tomorrow

Daniel Hourigan is on trial for the murder of Michael Foley. Picture: Denis Boyle.

Jury deliberations in the Macroom murder trial went on throughout today and will continue tomorrow.

33-year-old Daniel Hourigan, who is originally from Farranree in Cork city, denies the murder of 61-year-old Michael Foley on February 1 2024 at his home at Annville, Barrett’s Place, Macroom.

Ms Justice Siobhán Lankford said Mr Hourigan had already pleaded guilty to preventing another person being caught, so the jury did not need to concern themselves with that.

“You have two verdicts open to you. The only job you have is to decide whether he is guilty of murder or not guilty of murder. Your decision must be unanimous,” Ms Justice Lankford said.

The six men and six women deliberated for a very short period on Wednesday and then continued throughout today. They will resume their deliberations tomorrow morning at the Central Criminal Court, sitting in Cork.

Daniel Hourigan’s then-girlfriend Linda O’Flynn, who is originally from the Hollyhill area of Cork, has been mentioned frequently throughout the trial. The jury were reminded that Daniel Hourigan is the only person on trial and they do not need to concern themselves with her.

The trial commenced on July 1. Ray Boland, defence senior counsel, said the person Daniel Hourigan was trying to prevent being caught was Linda O’Flynn, because he understood at the time that she was pregnant with his child, but in fact she was not pregnant.

Jane Hyland, prosecution senior counsel, said that the accused was not trying to protect Ms O’Flynn but he was trying to protect himself. She said that he removed the murder weapon from the home of the deceased and that Daniel Hourigan’s palm print was found in the house in the blood of the deceased.

Psychiatric nurse Ciara Harmon said Michael Foley moved into his home at Macroom in October 2022 and had the assistance of a care team, particularly in regard to his medical appointments and related matters. 

He was on medication for cardiovascular and stomach issues. She said he had some difficulties with alcohol and would drink Smirnoff vodka neat and then drink Lucozade when he woke up the next morning. 

His accommodation in Macroom was managed by the Simon Community through Cork County Council.

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