The jury in the trial of three men charged with the murder of a Limerick bouncer have been sent to a hotel for the night after failing to reach a decision.
The jury had been deliberating for almost four hours at Central Criminal Court.
Gary Campion (24), Pineview Gardens, Moyross, Limerick; Desmond Dundon (23), Ballinacurra Weston, Co Limerick; and Clare businessman Anthony Kelly (50), with an address at Kilrush, plead not guilty to murdering Brian Fitzgerald in the early hours of November 29th, 2002, at Brookhaven Walk, Mill Road, Corbally, Limerick.
Earlier they asked for CCTV footage showing Desmond Dundon in several different locations on the night of the murder.
They also asked Mr Justice Peter Charleton to reread the evidence of the taxi driver who brought Mr Dundon to Burger King in Limerick City on the night of the murder.
During his charge Mr Justice Charleton warned the jury of 12 men that they must be wary of the evidence of chief prosecution witness James Martin Cahill as he was an accomplice.
He told them that accomplice evidence could be strengthened by corroborating evidence but there was no such evidence for either Desmond Dundon or Anthony Kelly.
The jury will resume their deliberations tomorrow morning.