MASSEREENE TRIAL. IN DISCUSSIONE LA PROVA BASILARE

Massereene murders trial: Officer questioned about glove (BBC News Northern Ireland)
A crime forensic officer has been giving evidence at the trial of two men accused of murdering two soldiers at Massereene barracks in Antrim.
Colin Duffy and Brian Shivers deny murdering Sappers Patrick Azimkar, 21, from London and Mark Quinsey, 23, from Birmingham, in March 2009.
The officer was cross-examined by a defence lawyer about part of a glove allegedly found in the getaway car.
The prosecution alleges Mr Duffy’s DNA was found on the tip of the glove.
Mr Duffy’s defence lawyer asked the officer why photos taken of the interior of getaway car failed to show the piece of the latex glove said to have been found in footwell.
She said it was unusual for photos of the interior of a car in this situation to be taken at all but she had asked for them prior to some items being removed.
She said normally photos would be taken by crime scene investigation at its secure garage to protect evidence.
The two soldiers were shot dead while they collected pizzas outside the base. A number of other people were injured.
Mr Duffy, 43, from Lurgan and Magherafelt man Mr Shivers, 46, also deny six charges of attempted murder and one of possession of guns and explosives.
The trial continues.

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