Arranmore murder accussed was suicidal

A man who has admitted killing a teenager in a bar on Arranmore Island crashed his car into a wall to try and do away with himself a month before the incident, a court was told.
41-year-old Stephen Boyle has admitted killing but denies murdering 19-year-old Paul Boyle (19) at Early’s Bar, on Arranmore on October 3, 2009.
Mr Boyle of Austen House, Cambridge Road, Kilburn Park in London has pleaded not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter at the Central Criminal Court.
John Boyle, a brother of the accused, told Mr Michael O Higgins SC defending that a month beforehand there was an incident where the accused crashed his BMW into a wall to try and do away with himself.
The witness told the court his brother was crying after the incident and he was concerned he was suicidal.
He told Mr Vincent Heneghan BL prosecuting that after the incident he got a call and he went to collect his brother who was in bad shape and was crying.
Witness Brendan Gillespie told Mr Paul O Higgins SC prosecuting that Paul Boyle was stuck twice by the accused with a glass, which he said broke after the second blow.
Under cross-examination, he told Mr Micheal O Higgins that when Paul Boyle was struck first, his head went forward but said: “I’m sure he didn’t mean to cut him in the neck.”
He said he didn’t remember hearing any shouting or seeing Paul Boyle engaging in a blocking exercise.
The owner of the bar, Gerry Early, told Mr Micheal O Higgins that Paul Boyle had to put out of the bar over an incident earlier that evening.
The trial continues before a jury of six men and six women presided over by Mr Justice Patrick McCarthy.

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