Life sentence imposed in Denise Dunlop murder
Richard McAuley (41) had originally denied the murder of 32-year-old Denise Dunlop last June.
McAuley, of Townhill Road, Portglenone, changed his plea during Monday’s hearing at Antrim Crown Court.
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Hide AdAlthough no details of her death were outlined in court, it is understood she was stabbed in Centuripe Avenue in the early hours of Father’s Day 2014.
A defence barrister asked the court, sitting in Belfast, for the murder charge to be put to his client again and this time McAuley replied: “Guilty”.
The judge told him the law permitted only one penalty for murder, and that was life imprisonment.
However, he added that that a tariff would be set at a later date, indicating when McAuley may become eligible for release by the Parole Commissioners.
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Hide AdMs Dunlop, a mother of two, had lived in what was known as ‘the army houses’ area of Ballymena.
Forensic investigators at murder scene last year
Ms Dunlop was killed at her home in Centuripe Avenue last June.