I was in a fair few pubs in the city last night. Started in the Hurlers about 2pm and made our way into town from there. The Still House was the first port of call but it was full of townies watching some soccer match that was on so we swiftly left there to go to Myles Breens (fine spot). Then we went to Nancy Blakes, Cobblestone Joes (first time there and didnāt care for it), Flannerys on Denmark street and Mickey Martins. As an aside i was fairly shook up most of today after all the drinking.
No I went to the Oktoberfest thing till 8, flans on Denmark street into mickeys martins and tried and failed to go back to flannerys so I sent to icon then. Which was awful.
FOUR County Limerick men were granted bail after they appeared in court charged with breaking into the rural cottage where the bodies of Thomas Ruttle and Julia Holmes were discovered in May.
Patrick Harty, aged 33, of Churchview, Askeaton; Michael Harty, aged 25, of Lismakeera, Askeaton; Willie Harty, aged 19, of Moig South, Askeaton and Michael Harty,aged 19, of Main Street Askeaton are each charged with burglary at the home of the late Thomas Ruttle at Boolagass, Askeaton on a date between May 17 and May 18, last.
The badly decomposed bodies of 63-year-old Thomas Ruttle and his partner, convicted fraudster 56-year-old Julia Holmes, were found in an upstairs bedroom of the farmhouse where they lives during the early hours of May 18, last.