Graffiti identifies suspect in Dorrian murder case

Graffiti identifying one of the main suspects in the murder of missing Co Down woman Lisa Dorrian has been daubed on walls in…

Graffiti identifying one of the main suspects in the murder of missing Co Down woman Lisa Dorrian has been daubed on walls in the North.

Lisa Dorrian
Lisa Dorrian

Almost a year after the 25-year-old Bangor woman vanished from a caravan site, walls have been smeared in Belfast and across Co Down.

The graffiti, which names one of the last men to see her alive, says: "Tell the police where Lisa's body is and live."

Despite a huge search across land and sea, the woman's body has not been found. She was last seen at a party

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at a caravan park in Ballyhalbert, Co Down, on February 28th, 2005.

It is believed Lisa, who broke up with her long-term boyfriend weeks earlier, had become friendly with a crowd with suspected paramilitary connections.

Her family have set up a confidential website and offered a £10,000 reward in a bid to find out where her body is.

Several men have been questioned about the disappearance, including the man whose name appeared overnight near the loyalist Village district of south Belfast, in Bangor and along the Ards Peninsula.

It is thought he was with Lisa when she left her home in Bangor to go to the caravan site. He is understood to have past affiliations with the Loyalist Volunteer Force.

PA