Two men will be sentenced today for their roles in facilitating the murder of 17-year-old Keane Mulready-Woods.
Keane was murdered in a house in Drogheda, Co Louth just over three years ago.
Keane Mulready-Woods was murdered in a house in Rathmullen Park in Drogheda.
His dismembered remains were later found in three separate locations.
The main suspect in his murder was identified in court last month as gangland criminal, Robbie Lawlor, who was shot dead in Belfast in April 2020.
Paul Crosby and Gerard Cruise, who were both living in Rathmullen Park at the time, admitted facilitating the murder of the teenager.
Crosby was the one who lured Keane to the house that day. Cruise drove them there but insisted he didn’t know what was going to happen.
He later admitted collecting false licence plates which were placed on a car used to transport Keane’s dismembered remains after he was killed.
They’ll both be sentenced later this morning.
Report by our Courts Correspondent Frank Greaney.