Toome murder: Police woman's text message read '˜tell him to behave and say nothing'
Cathy Thompson faces two charges of perverting the course of justice and a charge of withholding information relating to the murder of James McDonagh on January 11.
The 33-year-old is alleged to have committed the offences between January 10 and 16.
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Hide AdOne charge of perverting the course of justice related to a text message which she allegedly sent.
The message stated: “Yeah, don’t have anything in the house that you should not have. They will search the whole house for clothing.”
The second charge of perverting the course of justice relates to a second message which read: “Tell him to behave and say nothing”.
A detective sergeant said that he believed the defendant could be connected to the charges.
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Hide AdThe defendant was released on personal bail of £500 and the case was adjourned until April 13.
Mr McDonagh, of Castledawson, died in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, from head injuries.
A 24-year-old man has been charged with his murder.