Pubdate: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 Source: Sunday Independent (Ireland) Copyright: Independent Newspapers (Ireland) Ltd Contact: http://www.independent.ie/ Author: Kevin Moore DEALER'S WIDOW REFUSES TO TESTIFY The widow of a murdered drug dealer, who has failed to turn up at his inquest on 12 occasions, has refused to appear because she knows the identity of his killer, gardai believe. Last Tuesday, the Coroner's Court said that Linda Lee, whose husband Gerard was murdered at a house party in Coolock on March 9, 1996, had had her last chance and Coroner Dr Brian Farrell said he would ask the Attorney General to begin High Court proceedings against her. It's the first time that the Coroner has had to force a witness to give evidence. "We are setting a precedent," Dr Farrell said. Gerard Lee's immediate family want the inquest to proceed and have had representation every time the court has convened. Detectives who investigated the murder are perplexed by his widow's non-appearance. Linda Lee is unable to dispose of any of her husband's assets until she obtains a death certificate, which will not happen until the inquest has reached its conclusion. "She has obviously decided that she's just not going to say anything about it. But this is an inquest, not a trial. There is no evidence that she has been threatened and at this stage she is not facing serious cross-examination about the identity of the shooter," a detective source said yesterday. When the High Court hearing proceeds it is likely that she will face imprisonment, as failure to attend an inquest can be treated as contempt of court. Meanwhile, sources say it is unlikely anybody will ever face trial in connection with Lee's murder. It is believed that he was set up by a person at the party, which he was persuaded to return to at 3am on March 9. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D