Deirdre Morley committed to Central Mental Hospital
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Paediatric nurse Deirdre Morley, who smothered her three young children at their family home and was found not guilty of their murders by reason of insanity, has been committed to the Central Mental Hospital (CMH) today, Tuesday.
A Central Criminal Court judge made the order this morning, nearly three weeks after a jury returned the special verdicts following the trial of the 44-year-old highly trained clinical nurse.
Mr Justice Paul Coffey said on Tuesday that Ms Morley continues to suffer from a mental disorder under the meaning of the legislation and is in need of inpatient care at a designated centre.
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Nurse, 44, who suffocated her three children at home found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity
Updated: 20 May 2021, 17:28
A NURSE who was accused of suffocating her three children at home has been found not guilty by reason of insanity.
Deirdre Morley, 44, was accused of murdering sons Conor, nine, and Darragh, seven, and three-year-old daughter Carla by smothering them at their home on January 24 last year.
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Deirdre Morley, 44, and Andrew McGinley with their three children Conor, Darragh, three-year-old CarlaCredit: PA
The bodies were discovered by their father Andrew McGinley at their home in Parson s Court, Newcastle, Co Dublin.