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Three questioned over murder Three released in murder inquiry
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Three men are still being questioned by police investigating the murder of a man whose body was found in a house in Antrim on Saturday. Three men questioned by police about the murder of a man whose body was found in a house in Antrim have been released without charge.
The victim was Martin Joseph Morgan, 41. He had been released from prison five weeks ago after serving a sentence for drugs-related offences.The victim was Martin Joseph Morgan, 41. He had been released from prison five weeks ago after serving a sentence for drugs-related offences.
His body was found in Firmount Drive, Greystone, at 1240 BST on Saturday.His body was found in Firmount Drive, Greystone, at 1240 BST on Saturday.
Antrim councillor Oran Keenan said he isn't convinced drugs were a motive for the murder. Antrim councillor Oran Keenan said he is not convinced that drugs were a motive for the murder.
"I don't think Martin was a big player in the drugs scene. He had come out of prison and was making his own life again. He was fixing and repairing a wee car," he said."I don't think Martin was a big player in the drugs scene. He had come out of prison and was making his own life again. He was fixing and repairing a wee car," he said.
There is nothing to indicate the killing had a sectarian motive, police have said.There is nothing to indicate the killing had a sectarian motive, police have said.