Man found guilty of murdering 90-year-old farmer Paddy Lyons

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Man found guilty of murdering 90-year-old farmer Paddy Lyons
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Jury convicts Ross Outram of murdering 90-year-old retired farmer Paddy Lyons, who was found beaten to death in his own home.

Gardaí at the scene following the murder. Gardaí at the scene following the murder. A JURY HAS convicted a man of murdering a 90-year-old retired farmer, who was found beaten to death in his own home.

Ross Outram, of Ferryland, Waterford Road, Clonmel in Co Tipperary, had pleaded not guilty to murdering Paddy Lyons at Loughleagh, Ballysaggart, Lismore, Co Waterford, at a time unknown between February 23 and 26, 2017. Forensic scientist John Hoade testified that he examined a grey hoodie belonging to Outram and found blood on the right sleeve and hood which matched Paddy Lyons’ DNA profile.

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