Victims group hit out at perks Graham Dwyer receives in prison

The architect originally from Bandon is serving a life sentence for the murder of childcare worker Elaine O'Hara.
A group which campaigns for greater rights for victims of homicide has questioned the perks that convicted killer Graham Dwyer is receiving in prison.
The Bandon architect was jailed for life after he was convicted of the murder of 36 year old childcare worker Elaine O'Hara whose remains were found in the
Dublin Mountains.
It took the jury 7 and a half hours to find the architect guilty, after a 9 week trial with some of the most graphic and disturbing evidence ever to come before a court
Victims' group AdVIC has hit out at the perks Graham Dwyer is receiving while serving his sentence in the Midlands Prison like a private shower, computer use and he now plans to study for a doctorate.
Speaking on the Neil Prendeville Show John O'Keeffe of AdVIC says his treatment is a national disgrace.
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