Lowry's home was the last place Bobby Ryan was seen alive
Mary Lowry is a witness in the trial. Image: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie Mary Lowry is a witness in the trial. Image: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie A FORENSIC SCIENTIST found no evidence that a serious assault took place in Mary Lowry’s home, the last place where DJ Bobby Ryan was seen alive. Scientists from Forensic Science Ireland examined areas where gardai reported positive results from blood tests in Ms Lowry’s bedroom and living room.
This was why, she said, she examined skirting boards where water containing traces of blood might seep down when a wall is cleaned. She also examined ceilings because sometimes people don’t notice blood on the ceiling. While she said she found no evidence of an assault, she said the absence of blood may not be significant because of the time that had passed and the fact the house had been painted since Ryan’s disappearance.
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