30/11/2016
Eamonn Ferguson Murder: Man Jailed For 17 Years
A man convicted of murdering Eamonn Ferguson in north Belfast almost three years ago is to spend at least 17 years behind bars before he is considered for parole.
Mr Ferguson, 25, was found dead at a house in Ardoyne Place after being beaten with a hammer on Saturday, 15 March 2014.
Louis Maguire, 28, was convicted of his murder last month and sentenced to 17 years in prison.
Christopher Power, aged 33, was acquitted of murder by a jury, however he was found guilty of assisting an offender. He was sentenced to five years and four months.
Detective Chief Inspector Justyn Galloway from Serious Crime Branch, said: "I want to pay tribute to the Ferguson family who have shown great dignity over the past almost three years and during the harrowing evidence at last month's trial.
"I also want to acknowledge the local community in Ardoyne for the assistance they provided in working with the Major Investigation Team dealing with Eamonn’s murder. People came forward, whether they were neighbours, friends or associates of Eamonn, and helped us. They told us what they knew, helping us to build a case and gave evidence.
"These convictions are an example of what can be achieved in the criminal justice system when communities and police work in partnership. I would also like to acknowledge the work of the Major Investigation Teams, the Public Prosecution Service and senior prosecution counsel. This was a collective effort which hopefully has brought some comfort to Eamonn’s family."
Police issued a recording of a 999 call which Maguire made in the early hours of 15 March 2014 claiming to police that he'd been away and returned home and found Mr Ferguson in his house. Maguire tells the call handler there is a lot of blood and is heard asking Power to check if Mr Ferguson is dead. The jury decided that all three had been drinking the previous day and that Maguire had attacked Eamonn with a hammer in the house while Power was asleep. Maguire then went out to buy cigarettes before returning and making the 999 call. Police were able to prove that Power and Eamonn had been busking in Belfast city centre before Maguire joined them around 8.30pm and invited them back to his home in Ardoyne Place for drinks.
Detectives also issued mugshots of the two defendants and a new image of Mr Ferguson.
In a statement to the court, Mr Ferguson's mother said: "Eamonn was a loving son, brother and uncle. He had worked as a painter and decorator and liked to play the guitar. He was intelligent and enjoyed reading. He loved to laugh and to make people laugh. Now, there is not a minute of the day when I don’t think of him. His death has impacted on every part of our family’s lives, lives which have been turned upside down, never to be the same again."
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Mr Ferguson, 25, was found dead at a house in Ardoyne Place after being beaten with a hammer on Saturday, 15 March 2014.
Louis Maguire, 28, was convicted of his murder last month and sentenced to 17 years in prison.
Christopher Power, aged 33, was acquitted of murder by a jury, however he was found guilty of assisting an offender. He was sentenced to five years and four months.
Detective Chief Inspector Justyn Galloway from Serious Crime Branch, said: "I want to pay tribute to the Ferguson family who have shown great dignity over the past almost three years and during the harrowing evidence at last month's trial.
"I also want to acknowledge the local community in Ardoyne for the assistance they provided in working with the Major Investigation Team dealing with Eamonn’s murder. People came forward, whether they were neighbours, friends or associates of Eamonn, and helped us. They told us what they knew, helping us to build a case and gave evidence.
"These convictions are an example of what can be achieved in the criminal justice system when communities and police work in partnership. I would also like to acknowledge the work of the Major Investigation Teams, the Public Prosecution Service and senior prosecution counsel. This was a collective effort which hopefully has brought some comfort to Eamonn’s family."
Police issued a recording of a 999 call which Maguire made in the early hours of 15 March 2014 claiming to police that he'd been away and returned home and found Mr Ferguson in his house. Maguire tells the call handler there is a lot of blood and is heard asking Power to check if Mr Ferguson is dead. The jury decided that all three had been drinking the previous day and that Maguire had attacked Eamonn with a hammer in the house while Power was asleep. Maguire then went out to buy cigarettes before returning and making the 999 call. Police were able to prove that Power and Eamonn had been busking in Belfast city centre before Maguire joined them around 8.30pm and invited them back to his home in Ardoyne Place for drinks.
Detectives also issued mugshots of the two defendants and a new image of Mr Ferguson.
In a statement to the court, Mr Ferguson's mother said: "Eamonn was a loving son, brother and uncle. He had worked as a painter and decorator and liked to play the guitar. He was intelligent and enjoyed reading. He loved to laugh and to make people laugh. Now, there is not a minute of the day when I don’t think of him. His death has impacted on every part of our family’s lives, lives which have been turned upside down, never to be the same again."
Pic: PSNI
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