The funerals have taken place of a couple who died in hospital days after being beaten and set alight at their home in Co Armagh.
Thomas O'Hare (33) and his partner Lisa McClatchey (21) were attacked by up to six masked intruders on November 6th at their home at Foley Road, Tassagh, near Keady.
Both were beaten with hammers and doused with petrol before being set alight. Ms McClatchey was buried today in Portadown and her partner, Mr O'Hare was buried in Clady.
Several hundred mourners attended the Methodist Church in Portadown for Ms McClatchey's service and her mother Eva walked behind the coffin for a time as it was brought from the family home to church.
Ms McClatchey was a sub-officer in the Girls' Brigade and the Reverend Colin Meneelly paid tribute to her during a moving ceremony. Forensics experts spent days examining the crime scene for clues about the savage double-murder.
Meanwhile, police are trying to trace three cars linked to a horrific arson attack which resulted in two deaths in Co Armagh last week.
A police spokeswoman said: "Detectives want to identify new witnesses and develop new lines of inquiry."
They are interested in a dark-coloured Vauxhall Vectra car, a BMW 3 Series car and a Rover 200 Series.
A mobile police unit has been established and officers want to trace the movements of several cars seen on the night of the killing. Detectives have set up vehicle check-points and are quizzing motorists close to the scene. They are looking for at least two other people.
David Harold Graham, 43, from Shergrim Glen, Omagh, has been arrested and charged with perverting the course of justice and withholding information.
Another two people arrested last week have been released on police bail and detectives are waiting to question four men who appeared at hospital south of the border with severe burns an hour after the incident. They have been critically ill in hospital in Dublin.