Grand Canal murder accused told gardaí 'I am responsible for killing Kenneth', court hears

A 48-year-old man has been remanded in custody charged with the murder of Kenneth O'Brien whose dismembered body was found in a suitcase in a canal in Co Kildare in January.

Grand Canal murder accused told gardaí 'I am responsible for killing Kenneth', court hears

A 48-year-old man has been remanded in custody charged with the murder of Kenneth O'Brien whose dismembered body was found in a suitcase in a canal in Co Kildare in January.

Paul Wells told gardaí today “I am responsible for killing Kenneth” when he was charged.

JCB driver Kenneth O'Brien (aged 33) from Leland Road in Clondalkin in Dublin was reported missing on January 15 after he had left his home telling family members he was going to work.

The father-of-one had recently come back from Australia where he had been employed for three years.

The following day his torso was found in suitcase by walkers at the Grand Canal near Cellbridge, Co Kildare.

Investigating gardaí carried out an intensive search operation resulting in other body parts being found in bags in the canal. DNA testing was carried out which concluded the remains where those of Mr O'Brien.

Paul Wells, Barnamore Park, Finglas, is charged with the murder of Kenneth O'Brien on or about January 15 and 16.

The murder is alleged to have occurred at the defendant's address.

Dressed in a blue hooded top, black trousers and white runners, he sat with his arms folded after he was brought to appear before Judge Anthony Halpin at a late sitting of Dublin District Court today.

He had been arrested last Saturday and held for questioning at Naas Garda station.

Garda Sergeant Gerard Moore, of Leixlip station, told Judge Anthony Halpin that at 4.53pm today, he arrested Mr Wells for the purpose of charging.

The 48-year-old man was charged at 5.16pm at Naas Garda Station.

He was handed a true copy of the charge sheet and told that anything he would say would be taken down and used in evidence.

Gda Sgt Moore said that in reply to the charge Mr Wells said: “I am responsible for killing Kenneth and I gave a true account of what happened.”

Due to the nature of the offence the district court cannot grant bail.

Defence solicitor Kieran Conway said he would have to make a bail application in the High Court.

Judge Halpin remanded Mr Wells, who remained silent throughout the five-minute hearing, in custody to appear at Cloverhill District Court on Thursday.

A statement of his means was handed in to court by the defence solicitor who asked for legal aid to be granted.

Judge Anthony Halpin granted it after noting gardaí had no objection and were aware of the man's means.

Mr O'Brien's distraught partner was present for the brief hearing and watched the proceedings from the public gallery.

A second man arrested in connection with the investigation was released from Garda custody on Thursday (February 11) without charge and a file is to be sent to the DPP.

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