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Second man admits facilitating Mulready-Woods murder

Keane Mulready-Woods was last seen alive in Drogheda on 12 January, 2020
Keane Mulready-Woods was last seen alive in Drogheda on 12 January, 2020

A second man who was accused of murdering teenager Keane Mulready-Woods has pleaded guilty at the Special Criminal Court to the lesser charge of facilitating the 17-year-old's murder.

Gerard Cruise with an address at Lower Sherrard Street in Dublin 1, was originally charged with the teenager's murder at a house in Rathmullan Park on 12 or 13 January, 2020.

The 49-year-old, who was previously given a date later this month for his murder trial at the three-judge court, was arraigned today on the new charge.

Cruise pleaded guilty to a charge that, with knowledge of the existence of a criminal organisation, he participated in activities with intent to facilitate a serious offence, namely the murder of Keane Mulready-Woods, at Rathmullen Park, Drogheda, Co Louth, between the dates of 11 and 13 January, 2020, contrary to Section 72 of the Criminal Justice Act 2006.

State solicitor Michael O'Donovan told the three-judge court today that the DPP had directed that Cruise be brought before the court and charged with the scheduled offence.

Detective Sergeant Peter Cooney from Drogheda Garda Station, gave evidence that he met Cruise this morning and handed him a copy of the charge sheet, explaining the contents of the charge to him.

A book of evidence was served on the defendant.

Keane Mulready-Woods was last seen alive in Drogheda on 12 January, 2020.

His dismembered remains were later found in different locations in Dublin and Drogheda.

John Byrne SC, prosecuting, told the judges that Cruise's co-accused was listed for sentence on 23 January and asked that the defendant be remanded in custody until that date.

Last month, 27-year-old Paul Crosby, of Rathmullan Park, Drogheda, Co Louth, pleaded guilty to the same charge.

The Special Criminal Court previously heard that Crosby has 40 previous convictions, including those for drug-related offences. He was also acquitted of attempted murder following a trial in February 2019.

Mr Justice Tony Hunt, presiding, sitting with Judge Sarah Berkeley and Judge Alan Mitchell, remanded Cruise in custody until 23 January for a sentence hearing.