A murderer suspected of taking a trophy photograph of his teenage victim is to have his minimum jail term reduced by two years, the Court of Appeal ruled in Belfast yesterday.
Senior judges accepted Paul Morrin appeared to have been penalised further for contesting the case he killed Gerald O’Hagan in Derry.
Morrin (46), will now serve at least 18 years in jail instead of 20 for the February 2006 killing.