Man burned sister's house down after she refused to sell her body for sex to buy him drugs

When arrested, Glen Friel made certain admissions and said he wanted to start the fire to bring him "joy and revenge".
Man burned sister's house down after she refused to sell her body for sex to buy him drugs

Her She The For To Her Asked And Body To Him Year Wanted To If Her 24 Money Heard Sister Even Arrived The Threatened The His And Old Drugs How File For Accused Didn't Sell Kill Court Give At Money And Picture House

A man who asked his sister to sell herself for sex to get him money for drugs set fire to her home when she refused.

Glen Friel appeared at Letterkenny Circuit Court in Co. Donegal after pleading guilty to setting fire to his sister's rented home at Straleeny, Killybegs on April 22, 2020.

The court heard how the 24-year-old accused arrived at the house and wanted his sister to give him money for drugs and even asked her to sell her body for money and threatened to kill her if she didn't.

The terrified woman asked her mother to call gardaí and Friel then managed to barricade himself into the house.

His sister left the house which she had rented for five years and he smashed it up before setting fire to the house and fleeing. The house belonged to a local man, Conal Doherty, and was worth €130,000.

The court heard that €79,450 of damage was caused to the house and that the contents of the house were not insured. When arrested, Friel made certain admissions and said he wanted to start the fire to bring him "joy and revenge".

He told gardaí he was hoping to get revenge on his sister Linda as she had "been a bitch" to him that day.

He told gardaí:

I do feel a bit angry but I'm sorry at the same time.

Garda Sergeant Stuart Doyle said Friel admitted starting the fire with a lighter but did not think he had started it in the bedroom of the house as the fire service had suspected.

The court was told that Friel, of no fixed abode, has 12 previous convictions including convictions for threatening and abusive behaviour, assault, possession of drugs and intoxication in a public place.

The injured party, Mr Doherty, did not want to come to court or give a victim impact statement.

Issues

Barrister for the accused, Mr Colm Smyth SC, said his client had a number of issues. He suffered from post traumatic stress disorder after his brother took his own life when Friel was aged just nine and he was also sexually assaulted when he was a young boy.

He no longer speaks to his parents and had been living rough in Dublin. Friel, who has been in custody since last October, took to the witness stand and said he was very sorry to the man whose house he destroyed and promised to go to all appointments.

Asking Judge John Aylmer to be as lenient as possible, Mr Smyth said his client is indeed a troubled individual with a number of diagnoses including PTSD and a personality disorder.

He has expressed a desire to get back on track and engage with various agencies, said Mr Smyth adding that if he does not he will end up in a very difficult position and his life will be cut short.

"He doesn't immediately give one confidence but I think he has a lot of outlying issues," added his barrister.

Judge Aylmer adjourned the case until later in the week requesting time to read the psychiatric report on Friel in more detail.

More in this section

Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

Group Echo © Examiner Limited