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Three men found guilty of Ian Ogle murder | Three men found guilty of Ian Ogle murder |
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Ian Ogle died after being assaulted and stabbed beside his home in east Belfast in 2019 | |
Three men have been found guilty of the murder of Ian Ogle in January 2019. | Three men have been found guilty of the murder of Ian Ogle in January 2019. |
The father of two was 45 when he was beaten and stabbed 11 times, just yards from his home at Cluan Place in east Belfast. | |
Walter Ervine, 43, of Litchfield Street in Belfast, Glenn Rainey, 38, of Ballyhalbert Caravan Park, and Robert Spiers, 41, of Millars Park in Belfast, were on trial in a non-jury court. | Walter Ervine, 43, of Litchfield Street in Belfast, Glenn Rainey, 38, of Ballyhalbert Caravan Park, and Robert Spiers, 41, of Millars Park in Belfast, were on trial in a non-jury court. |
There were cheers in the public gallery when judge delivered his verdict on Friday afternoon. | There were cheers in the public gallery when judge delivered his verdict on Friday afternoon. |
Walter Ervine, 43, Glenn Rainey, 38, and Robert Spiers, 41, were found guilty on Friday | |
The three men have each been given a life sentence, with a tariff to be fixed early next year. | |
Two men had previously admitted killing Mr Ogle. | |
Jonathan Brown, 39, from Whinney Hill in Dundonald and 45-year-old Mark Sewell of Glenmount Drive in Newtownabbey, were handed life sentences earlier in 2024. | |
Summarising the case, the judge Mr Justice McFarland said according to a police camera which recorded the incident, it was a 30 second attack involving five men. | |
He also relayed evidence from a local pastor who prayed with Mr Ogle before the attack after the victim said "they were on their way". | |
The pastor added the men arrived with scarves over their faces and attacked with such ferocity they were like a "pack of hyenas". | |
Mr Ogle's cause of death was noted as a stab wound to the chest. | |
The state pathologist also recorded 37 bruise sites, and a fractured skull from a fall to the a hard surface. | |
Delivering his verdict, Mr Justice McFarland said this was a "classic joint enterprise case" and not a case of a "crime gone wrong". | |
When considering the evidence, Mr Justice McFarland noted an ongoing feud in the area between two factions. | |
He pointed to a number of factors when making his verdict. | |
Murder weapons | |
Of the murder weapons which were found in the Connswater river, there was a baton and a 33cm knife with a serial number which showed it was was bought as part of a knife set. | |
During a search of Spiers' home, there was a six-knife set of that brand and the 33cm knife was missing. | |
Mr Justice McFarland said given that, the evidence was supportive that he carried and used that knife in the murder of Ian Ogle. | |
On the night of the murder, he noted a lack of phone calls between the five men for 43 minutes in which time Mr Ogle was attacked which could infer that they were either together or had a plan not to be in contact. | |
The phones were taken off the network at around the same time later that evening. | |
The phones were never recovered by police. | |
"The only sentence I can pass is a life imprisonment", said the judge, adding that fixing of the tariff would take place in January. | |
"Take them down," he said as many of those in the public gallery applauded. | |
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