A 45-year-the old man from Cookstown appeared in the court charged with killing him mother, who was found dead in her bed with The hands are wrapped in beads.
arry no one was arrested in home he shared with its 77-year-old mother Margaret Una Noon, who named after Una on Sunday morning.
The court heard that he told the police that he had killed her and left a note stating that he “cannot take any more”.
BUT post- the autopsy gave cause of death as compression of neck.
The police were called to the scene property in Rutin Avenue in Cookstown shortly before 11 am. on Sunday after two of Barry Noon’s friends raised the alarm.
Mrs Noone body was opened in bedroom upstairs. she lied on her back with her hands are wrapped in Beaded rosary.
Barry Noone was found under the sheet in a second Bedroom. He told the police he took up up to 30 of his mother Valium pills and didn’t expect to wake up up.
Appearance at Omagh Magistrates’ Court via videolink and dressed in gray sweatshirt, Nobody spoke only with confirm his date of birth.
BUT detective the constable said she could tie the defendant to one charge of murder.
The officer said that on On June 19, an ambulance received a call. call from a man who said his friend Barry Noon hurt him mother and had also took an overdose.
Shortly thereafter, the police also received call transmitted from the Devonshire police, in which it is reported that the man stated that he received a suicide letter from his friend Barry, who looked after his mother in Cookstown. He said Barry Noon mentioned in his letter that he killed his mother and overdosed.
The uniformed police were then sent to Noone. family home on Ratin Avenue.
The police called for house as well as found the blinds were closed and there was no answer at the door. They entered through the unlocked front door.
detective said: “There was a notebook on the table in the hall, propped up up, with a note saying “Please don’t come in, call police, I’m sorry, Barry.”
“The police continued through property,” Officer added.
The officer said that the police “went to the closed door of the bedroom, upon entering they found a man lying. in bed under the sheet.
The police then entered another bedroom and saw an elderly woman. on her back.
“Her hands were on her chest with her rosary in her hands were gone sign of life, and the female was cold and hard to the touch,” the officer said.
The male was identified as son of dead.
No one said to the police at the scene: “I killed her,” the court heard.
A suicide note signed by Noon said that he “couldn’t take it anymore”, that he was taking care of his mother since April, and it was painful – “her crosses became his crosses, and he could no longer carry them.”
He was interrogated over eight interviews that are mostly not comment.
BUT post an autopsy showed that Mrs. Noone had died via a compression of neck with fracture of her voice box and sternum.
The police objected to bail due to Noon’s mental condition, stating that he had attempted suicide, had severe depression and suicidal thoughts, and required observation due to his fragile condition.
The lawyer representing Noon said his client “showed remorse and sorrow”and cooperated at the scene.”
Adding that the accused also signed the consent form allow police access medical records and provided phone numbers and pin codes.
Nobody’s sister and uncle, brother of the dead were ready support him and give him with the address of the bail was given to the court.
District Judge Bernie Kelly said she had duty promote life in accordance with Article 2 and that no one will be placed under suicidal surveillance in Magaberry.
Number of other members of in family listened to a short hearing via video link.
Judge Kelly said, “I’m going to end up taking him into custody. for goal of psychiatric examination”.
No one was taken into custody until July 16 to appear again via video link.

