Life Sentence for Killer in Shocking Belfast Murder
A grim chapter closed in Belfast as Taylor George McIlvenna, 32, was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Caoimhe Morgan, a mother of four. The tragic death of the 30-year-old Harcourt Drive resident stunned the community back in December 2021.
McIlvenna Changes Plea, Admits Guilt
At Belfast Crown Court on Monday, McIlvenna stunned the courtroom by switching his plea to guilty. Initially denying any involvement, the Highvale Gardens man was re-arraigned and solemnly admitted to murdering Ms Morgan on December 18, 2021.
Life Behind Bars – But Minimum Term Still To Be Decided
The judge handed down a life sentence immediately after the plea. However, the minimum term—known as the tariff—that McIlvenna must serve before parole consideration is yet to be set. This critical hearing will be scheduled in due course.
Child Cruelty Charges Dropped, Killer Remanded
McIlvenna also faced two additional child cruelty charges from the same day, but prosecutors opted not to pursue these during the trial. These charges remain on record, but no further action will be taken. Meanwhile, McIlvenna remains in custody pending sentencing details.
Community Mourns Mother of Four
The loss of Caoimhe Morgan has left a deep wound in her family, friends, and the wider Belfast community. While the life sentence offers a measure of justice, the memory of this beloved mother will live on forever.