Wheeliebin30 wrote: » Plus the day after he was acting normal training out with family etc. Surely you would first be on the end of a bollocking from your family to start posting online etc?
Calltocall wrote: » Also is there not something in the fact that the individual has been released without charge as in maybe it wasn’t true?
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » You know something no one else does? Prove it and Pm me.
Aisling(",) wrote: » I'm not too familiar with the legal system in this sort of case. If the person held is charged do they remain anonymous through the trial with the exception of being named if found guilty? Also would this person be released on bail if the case is going to court?
Sweet.Science wrote: » You dont know him personally no need to take the news to heart so much
Muckka wrote: » I knew who it was too, there was wattsapp messages going like wild as to suggest who this person is. Innocent until proven otherwise, but I do hope this young lady gets justice and is looked after. Because it's a horrific thing to have to go through.
martingriff wrote: » In rape case the identity of victim and accuser can not be reported
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » How do we know it happened?
Calltocall wrote: » Also is there not something in the fact that the individual has been released without charge as in maybe it wasn’t true? I mean I hear people saying they know it’s him but seriously how do people know that for certain? I saw the wats app stuff going around on twitter from weird random accounts before Christmas that could have easily been doctored and bs, I’ve also been told in conversation that it was him and a large sum was paid up to buy silence but I know they were just regurgitating what they heard from someone else, crap spreads like wildfire, there’s simply nothing official/solid/reliable to say it’s the presumed individual.
retro:electro wrote: » This means nothing really. The file is only now being prepared for the DPP who will decide whether or not to prosecute.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » Why Dundrum Garda station too?? Doesn’t add up.
ceadaoin. wrote: » I read about this on an American gossip site last month. Would they bother or how would they even know about it if it wasn't true?
Gonad wrote: » What an absolute mess of a person this guy is. Used to be biggest fan but wouldn’t piss on him now .
Gonad wrote: » When one of us go to speculate , we all go to speculate
AlmightyCushion wrote: » Heard the same stuff too. It's always comes from someone high up in the Gardai or someone high up in Pearse Street Garda station so you know it's reliable. Of course, they heard it from a guy at work, who's best friend's dog used to go to school with that gards uncle. Totally legit.
skooterblue2 wrote: » Dont go quoting me on this but I heard it was the 2015 grand national winner "Many Clouds", he has had a hard time coping with fame and he had a hard fall when the oats ran out. Its probably best not to rush top any hasty conclusions at this stage.
BattleCorp wrote: » Nah, that horse has quite a good alibi in that he died on Jan 28th 2017.
AlmightyCushion wrote: » Sure, remember over a year ago there was all that shíte about McGregor hitting some hitman for the Kinnehan's. Loads of whatsapp screenshots going around from people in the know that they were after McGregor and there was a hit out on him. Then he had escaped to Spain and was lying low to get away from them. Then Tony McGregor was flying out to Dubai with a big bag of cash to pay off the head of the Kinnehan gang. Then a couple of days later McGregor is up in court in Blanch for a speeding fine. Laughable stuff. But yeah, all these whatsapp screenshots and friend of a friend stuff are all really reliable.
sabat wrote: » Mods, could you lock this thread please? Irish law clearly dictates that celebrities accused of rape are entitled to legal representation from Outlaw Pete and he hasn't posted here yet.
Aisling(",) wrote: » I thought that the accused could only remain unnamed if found guilty when the victim was a connected person such as family.