A 30-year-old man who was described by a judge as having a “violent disposition towards women” has been handed a life sentence for murdering his girlfriend.
On April 17th last year, Gavin Murphy, of Coultry Drive, Ballymun, stabbed Jennifer Poole seven times in her home while her young son was in her car outside.
At his sentence hearing today, the judge was told that Murphy has a previous conviction for a serious assault on a former partner.
Ms Poole was a 24-year-old mother-of-two who played GAA for her local club and worked as a carer in a nursing home.
Her brother described her as a “devoted mother” to her two young kids.
🎥“Domestic violence in Ireland has become far too common, and it’s NOT ok!”
Jason Poole addresses media after Gavin Murphy (30) was jailed for murdering his sister, Jennifer (24).
Help is out there if you find yourself in an abusive relationship @Womens_Aid @SAFEIreland pic.twitter.com/u13wIGZy3O— Frank Greaney (@FrankGreaney) April 29, 2022
“YET another case of a violent attack by a partner on a young woman”
Those were the words of Mr Justice Paul Burns before he handed Gavin Murphy (30) from Coultry Drive in Ballymun a life sentence for murdering his girlfriend Jennifer Poole (24).
Murphy stabbed her 7 times. pic.twitter.com/a4SxxzCOBh— Frank Greaney (@FrankGreaney) April 29, 2022