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Richard Satchwell replied "guilty, or not guilty, guilty" when charged with the murder of his wife Tina Satchwell, the Central Criminal Court has heard.
Under cross examination from defence counsel, Brendan Grehan, Gda Kelleher said he did not recall gardaí explaining to Mr Satchwell the difference between murder and other forms of homicide, such as manslaughter, at any stage.
Gda Kelleher agreed that Mr Satchwell had admitted to gardaí that he had lied about his wife having disappeared when he was rearrested following the discovery of her body. He agreed that Mr Satchwell told them she died during a struggle with him and had not deviated from that position throughout his detention.
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Under cross examination from defence counsel, Brendan Grehan, Gda Kelleher said he did not recall gardaí explaining to Mr Satchwell the difference between murder and other forms of homicide, such as manslaughter, at any stage.
Gda Kelleher agreed that Mr Satchwell had admitted to gardaí that he had lied about his wife having disappeared when he was rearrested following the discovery of her body. He agreed that Mr Satchwell told them she died during a struggle with him and had not deviated from that position throughout his detention.
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Richard Satchwell replied "guilty, or not guilty, guilty" when charged with the murder of his wife Tina Satchwell, the Central Criminal Court has heard.



