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Man is charged with Nairac murder | Man is charged with Nairac murder |
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A man has been charged with the murder of British Army officer Robert Nairac more than 32 years ago. | A man has been charged with the murder of British Army officer Robert Nairac more than 32 years ago. |
Kevin Crilly, 59, from Lower Foughill Road, Jonesborough, was charged with the murder and two counts of kidnapping and false imprisonment. | |
He was released on bail following the hearing at Newry Magistrates Court. | |
Captain Nairac, 29, originally from Gloucestershire, was abducted by the IRA from Dromintee, County Armagh, on 14 May, 1977. His body was never found. | Captain Nairac, 29, originally from Gloucestershire, was abducted by the IRA from Dromintee, County Armagh, on 14 May, 1977. His body was never found. |
The accused spoke only to confirm he understood the charges against him. | |
A detective sergeant told the judge on Wednesday that he could connect Mr Crilly with the charges. | |
'Traces of blood' | |
He told the court Captain Nairac was abducted after a scuffle broke out at the Three Steps bar in Dromintee in south Armagh. | |
The court heard that the car used to drive Captain Nairac away was either owned or driven by Mr Crilly. | |
Two weeks later, a strand of hair consistent with a sample taken from Captain Nairac's hairbrush was found in the car. | |
It's believed he was driven across the border to Ravensdale forest in County Louth, where two fishermen later found traces of blood. | |
At the time Mr Crilly was interviewed by police about Captain Nairac's disappearance, but he was later released. | |
He spent 29 years in the United States, and the court was told he only returned to Northern Ireland after the break-up of a long-term relationship. | |
The court heard the police had spoken to the FBI about what he did in the intervening years in the US. | |
Police opposed an application for bail because of the severity of the murder charge. | |
A defence solicitor said that Mr Crilly had been granted bail in May 2008 after being charged with false imprisonment and kidnapping and had consistently met with all bail conditions. | |
The judge granted bail. |