A woman’s bloodstained jacket is shown to the jury at the Central Criminal Court during a trial connected to a stabbing in Parnell Square, Dublin. Court is shown items recovered from the scene, including evidence presented to the jury through photographs and other material. The prosecution relies on images depicting the alleged crime scene, and the court hears testimony related to what witnesses observed at the time. One account presented in court comes from a Dublin Bus driver, who describes observations made in the vicinity of the incident. The evidence is presented as part of the court proceedings examining the circumstances of the stabbing and linking the alleged injuries and recovered items to the incident. The trial continues as additional witnesses and evidence are heard. The outlets reporting on the case both focus on the same stage of the proceedings, highlighting the presentation of the jacket and the use of crime-scene images and witness testimony as part of the prosecution’s case.