Treacy tells court of Lillis affair
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Ms Treacy said Mr Lillis continued to keep his weekly deep tissue massage appointment during the affair.
The couple communicated mainly via **** and phone calls on a handset that Mr Lillis bought for Ms Treacy.
She said she met him through Ms Cawley [عزيزي الزائر يتوجب عليك التسجيل لمشاهدة الرابط للتسجيل اضغط هنا] who was also a regular client at the beauty clinic where she worked in Howth.
Ms Treacy said in May of 2024 she received a three page letter from Eamonn Lillis and package containing a ‘Tiffany’ diamond pendant.
She said the package, delivered to her new place of work, [عزيزي الزائر يتوجب عليك التسجيل لمشاهدة الرابط للتسجيل اضغط هنا] was wrapped [عزيزي الزائر يتوجب عليك التسجيل لمشاهدة الرابط للتسجيل اضغط هنا] in paper with the words of the Beyonc song Halo written on it.
Ms Treacy told the court how she had contact with Mr Lillis several times since his wife’s death.
At one of the meetings he gave her an account of what happened when Ms Cawley died.
Ms Treacy said that the two had a row after he forgot to take the rubbish out. He told Ms Treacy that his wife had called him a terrible and useless husband.
He described the exchange between the couple as disgusting.
Mr Lillis told her that the physical row broke out between the two in the kitchen, which then [عزيزي الزائر يتوجب عليك التسجيل لمشاهدة الرابط للتسجيل اضغط هنا] moved out onto the decking area outside the house.
He told her that Ms Cawley had slipped and then bounced up ‘like a beach ball’.
Mr Lillis told Ms Treacy, according to her evidence, that Ms Cawley bit his finger continuously and he was afraid she was going to bite it off and so gently pushed her forehead back.
He said he then noticed a pool of blood forming and told Ms Treacy that the brick must have been behind her at the time.
Mr Lillis told Ms Treacy that he and his wife, who had regained consciousness, had agreed to say that there had been a robbery as an explanation to their daughter for their physical injuries.
Ms Treacy told the trial that she had asked Mr Lillis why he had not told garda the full story, he responded by saying he had panicked and was told not to by his solicitor.
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