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Guilty verdict in McLaughlin murder 06.03.08

BRIAN Kearney has been convicted of strangling his 38-year old wife Siobhan Kearney McLaughlin whose father comes from Carndonagh.
The jury returned their verdict yesterday by a majority of 11 to 1 after deliberating for more than five hours. Fifty-one year old Kearney from Goatstown was given the mandatory life sentence by Mr. Justice Barry White.
Siobhan was the daughter of Owen McLaughlin from Carndonagh. She was the devoted mother of a three year old son.
Her body was found by Owen after he had to force her locked bedroom door in, on the morning of February 28, 2006. She had died as a result of ligature strangulation.
Following yesterday's verdict, the deceased woman's sister Aisling said the family were thankful that Siobhan had got the justice they had hoped for from the Irish legal system. Reading outside the court from an emotional victim impact statement she said:
"Our lives have been utterly destroyed by
The late Siobhan Kearney McLaughlin.
this brutal and pointless act of savagery. As a very close family, we are haunted by the fact that we were not able to help Siobhan that morning, that she was alone in the last and worst moments of her life, unaware that the place she felt safest in was, in fact, the most treacherous." Siobhan's mother Deirdre said the time since her daughter's killing had been "absolutely unbearable". She said while she hoped the case would bring the McLaughlins some closure, there would be no hope of complete closure from their devastation.
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