Homicide suspect apprehended over 2010 killing of Lee Slattery in Limerick City
A 32-year-old man named Kurt Ryan, hailing from Cliona Park, Moyross in Limerick city, recently appeared before a sitting of Limerick District Court via video link. The court appearance was related to a murder charge against him for the death of Lee Slattery, a resident of Limerick.
The alleged murder took place on or about 28 May 2010, at Delmege House Estate, Knocklisheen Road in Limerick. The specific details of the alleged crime, such as the location or the method, were not disclosed during the court proceedings.
When Kurt Ryan was arrested, charged, and cautioned, he made no reply. Judge Patricia Harney remanded him in custody to Limerick Prison, and no application for bail was made given the murder charge against him.
The court was not informed about any new evidence presented during the hearing, and the specific details of the court proceedings, such as the outcome or the next court date, were not provided.
It is important to note that the main suspect predominantly accused of the 2010 murder of Lee Slattery near Limerick City is David Hogan. His arrest date in 2023 was announced due to new directions emerging that linked him more strongly to the crime.
The body of Lee Slattery was found in a shallow grave on the outskirts of Limerick city 15 years ago. The exact location of the court appearance and the location of the next court appearance were not specified in the provided text.
Kurt Ryan's next scheduled court appearance is set for next Tuesday, but the location remains undisclosed. The text does not provide any information about any legal representation for Kurt Ryan during the court appearance.
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