The killing took place at a flat Kathleen Mulhall was renting in a house on Richmond Cottages,
Summerhill, on 20 March 2005. This was on the public holiday of
Saint Patrick's weekend.
Build-up to the killing On the day of the killing, Linda, Charlotte, their mother and Farah Swaleh Noor had been drinking heavily in Dublin city centre. They returned to Kathleen Mulhall's flat where the women took
ecstasy. Kathleen Mulhall crushed a tablet into the victim's drink so they were "all on the same buzz”.
Death of Noor Linda and Noor were sitting on a two-seater couch with Charlotte sitting on the arm, when Noor started touching Linda in a sexual way. He spoke into her ear, put his arms around her waist and refused to let her go. Kathleen then started screaming at him and an argument took place where Kathleen Mulhall was alleged to have instructed them to "just kill him for me". Charlotte picked up a
Stanley knife and struck Noor across the throat, inflicting a wound that sent him to the ground. Linda then picked up a hammer and hit him on the head a number of times. Their mother looked on but did not participate. Noor was stabbed more than 20 times.
Dismemberment and disposal of the corpse Linda and Charlotte then dragged Noor's corpse into the bathroom where they began to dismember the remains. Noor's head, limbs and penis were severed using a kitchen knife and hammer. They put towels over his legs to stem the flow of blood. The dismemberment took a number of hours and the body parts were placed in black plastic bags and a sports bag before being disposed of in the
Royal Canal. This took the three women several trips. They decided not to throw the head in to prevent identification. The head was brought by bus to Tallaght where they walked through
The Square Shopping Centre to Sean Walsh Memorial Park. They walked to where Charlotte dug a hole with a knife to bury the head. Kathleen Mulhall threw the knives and the hammer into a nearby pond. A number of days later, Linda Mulhall allegedly returned to the park and dug up the head. Using her son's schoolbag, she transferred it to a field in the Killinarden Estate, Tallaght, where she broke it up with a hammer before burying it again. ==Garda Síochána investigation==