An audio recording from a dash cam at the scene of the crime was played for 29-year-old Aaron Brady in court today.Senior Counsel Brendan Grehan asked Mr Brady if he could "help us in relation to the accents".
Mr Grehan said that mobile phone evidence shows that Brady's two phones and phones belonging to two suspects for the robbery were all inactive for roughly a two-hour period before and after the robbery at Lordship. Senior Counsel Brendan Grehan put it to him that he had gone to "do a job" in the diesel laundering yard in Armagh during the time of the murder, that he had left the job "half done" and yet he didn't contact those people to tell them that he hadn't finished the job.
He insisted he did this to cover what he claims was his involvement in diesel laundering on 25 January 2013 and not any alleged involvement in the armed robbery of the credit union and the murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe. The court heard that Aaron Brady had two phones, one of which he refered to as "a work phone" for criminality.
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