Graham Dwyer told gardaí he did not kill anyone after he was arrested on suspicion of the murder of Elaine O'Hara in October 2013.
He told gardaí he did not murder Ms O'Hara.
The court has been hearing details of interviews carried out by gardaí with Mr Dwyer after his arrest at his home shortly after 7am on 17 October 2013.
Sergeant Peter Woods said he cautioned him. In response, Mr Dwyer said: "I don't know what you are talking about."
He was brought to Blackrock Garda Station.
Sgt Woods said he told Mr Dwyer in the patrol car that he should consult a solicitor.
He said he had been arrested for the most serious offence that a person could be arrested for.
He said he told Mr Dwyer he needed to take proper legal advice and asked him to instruct his solicitor fully.
In the first interview, Sgt Woods asked Mr Dwyer if he knew Ms O'Hara.
He responded that he did not kill anybody.
He repeated this several times and told Sgt Woods he was worried about his wife and his job.
He was asked about his work, his interest in cars and model aeroplanes and his family life.
There was a long discussion about how gardaí investigate crimes.
Mr Dwyer told Sgt Woods that he would love to know how he was associated with this.
When DNA testing was explained to him, he said he understood all of this. But he said he did not kill anyone.
He said he was in the station. He wanted to know why he was there and when he could go home.
He said he did not mind giving a DNA sample as he did not kill anyone.
Later he told gardaí he would do anything to help but the advice he had got was that if he did not kill anyone, to say he did not kill anyone.
He said he was worried about being associated with this case.
He was worried about his wife and work. He said he was worried his photo would be taken and wanted nothing to do with this case.
He asked would he still have a wife if he is associated with this case. Who would employ him?
He was told gardaí had a very good, clear and accurate picture of Ms O'Hara's life over the last two years and that she had intended to work at the Tall Ships festival before she died.
He replied "it's tragic". He was told they knew a lot about her sexual history. He said he was listening.
He said a person's private life should be their private life.
He said he did not want to be on any tabloids.
Mr Dwyer said if he was even remotely associated with this he would jump in the river, if he was not able to have his wife's trust or his job.
He said he definitely did not kill anyone. He said he did not want to lose Gemma.
In his second interview, he said he did not murder Ms O'Hara and he said he would like to know how his life had been ruined by this case.
Mr Dwyer told gardaí in his second interview that the only person he knew in Stepaside was an old school friend.
Shown a picture of Ms O'Hara, he said he saw it. He said he was not going to tell any lies or mistruths.
He said he was not a killer and not a saint.
He told gardaí they were trying to make him guilty of something he did not do. He said if his job and family were not the same he had nothing to live for.
He was asked if he could remember where he was on 22 August 2012, the day Ms O'Hara disappeared. He said he could not.
He was shown stills from CCTV footage of a man at Ms O'Hara's apartment block on various dates and was told his work phone was in the Stepaside area at the same times.
He said he was glad he was not murdering anyone in any of the photos.
He repeated that he did not kill anybody. He asked was there anyone else on the CCTV.
He said he never denied being in Stepaside or in the shop at Belarmine Plaza.
He asked if anyone else had been arrested for murder. I don't know what you are doing. Is it stalking?, he asked.
He also denied that an 083 number and an 086 number the gardaí say were used by him to contact Ms O'Hara were his.
He told the gardaí they were making huge assumptions.
Mr Dwyer was asked by Sgt Woods if he ever contacted Ms O'Hara on any website.
He replied "I see why you knocked on my door. That's better," he said. He said again he did not kill anyone.
He said he could see why he was a person of interest. But he told gardaí they were making huge assumptions.
He told them he would like them to use their technology to check his mobile phone and see where that had been.
Earlier, Sgt Woods confirmed that the two people seen in three videos watched by the jury earlier this week were Mr Dwyer and Ms O'Hara.
Warning: Graphic content
The jury saw nine explicit video clips earlier this week.
Sgt Woods said he had watched all the other videos found on hard drives at Mr Dwyer's home.
He said they all showed sexual activity with either the use or pretended use of a knife.
He also said a video was found which showed Mr Dwyer putting a plastic bag over Ms O'Hara's head and sealing it with a cable.
He said at a certain point, Ms O'Hara went limp and fell to the side.
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