The plush four-bedroom house on Dublin’s Navan Road went for sale in early June at an eye-watering price of €795,000
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Estate agents Flynn Associates have now confirmed the house - number 270 Navan Road, had gone sale agreed online. He had originally been charged with the murder of David Byrne - but that charge was dramatically dropped and he was able to plead to the lesser charge. His evidence was ultimately thrown out by the three judges of the Special Criminal Court - who ruled that Gerry Hutch was not guilty of the murder of David Byrne.
Dowdall also served a lengthy sentence for the torture of a man named Alexander Hurley in the garage of his home on the Navan Road. "I think he shouldn’t be allowed to sell it. It should be seized and a portion of the value of the property should go to the courts for his wasting of everyone’s time as a State witness.
Dowdall and his father Patrick invited Alexander to their home for dinner in January 2015 after trying to sell him a motorbike on DoneDeal - but then claimed they believed he was trying to defraud them - something Alexander vehemently denies to this day.
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