CONVICTED murderer Graham Dwyer’s location as an architect has been changed to where he’s jailed — but he faces a battle to hang on to his job even if he wins his appeal.
The Irish Mirror was first to reveal that sadistic killer Dwyer, 49. is still registered as an architect in Ireland – but now his address on the official register changed from his native Cork to Co Laois where he is serving a life sentence in the Midlands prison for the murder of Elaine O’Hara.
The Irish Mirror has also learned that Dwyer, who is set to have his appeal over his conviction heard in December, remains registered with the Royal Institute of Architects Ireland (RIAI).
And despite not being able to work as an architect in jail, Dwyer for now cannot be taken off the register despite having his membership of the RIAI revoked.
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