Graham Dwyer jury ask to see some exhibits again

The jury has asked to view certain exhibits as they resume their deliberations in the Graham Dwyer trial for the murder of Elaine O'Hara.

The architect from Kerrymount Close, Foxrock denies stabbing the childcare worker to death at Killakee in Dublin in August 2012.

The jury resumed its deliberations at 11.04 this morning having spent nearly 1 and half hours considering a verdict yesterday.

They've asked to view exhibits including knives recovered from the basement of Graham Dwyer's workplace A&D Wejchert's, knives found in Vartry reservoir, a rucksack, a runner and a spade.

The foreman of the jury also gave Mr Justice Tony Hunt a note asking 'should my name have appeared in the paper?'

The judge said he will get back to him on that.