Muahahaha wrote: » Was just looking at a website, the service promises guaranteed anonymity, a panic wipe feature and messages that self destruct. Definitely the kind of phone a drug dealer would need.https://encrophone.com/en/
Joeseph Balls wrote: » When Fassih was lifted by the Gardai, it was only for the quick thinking of a young garda I believe. He copped the phone and took pictures of the screen with his own phone before it wiped itself.
pablo128 wrote: » Wasn't that the butcher? Imre Arakas.
monty_python wrote: » Isn't there a thing with the "find my phone" app where you can wipe the phone with a text There is on my phone anyway
Bubblegummers wrote: » Who is baked beans?
harry Bailey esq wrote: » A finglas chap called Willie. His surname is pronounced, but not spelt the same of a large company that uses the phrase '57 varieties' in many of its ads...
Gadgetman496 wrote: » https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/still-no-justice-for-innocent-plumber-20-shot-dead-ten-years-ago-today-35286696.html
harry Bailey esq wrote: » There you have it. Two people were planned to be murdered in the house that day, the kid wasn't one of them. Two guys went in with one gun to kill marno(not 'marlo' as the media call him) and only one guy was meant to come out. The man keeping sketch behind the front door rightly suspected he was also to be murdered that day and secretly brought his own weapon. When gunman #1 ran down the stairs after dispatching Marno his accomplice had his own gun pointed at him. The kid was between the two of them, so gunman #1 shot the poor youngfella in an effort to make 'beans' drop his weapon. Both of them then panicked and ran to the car, gunman #1 knew he was a marked man from then on, and still is. This account was given to me by the man driving the car who I was friendly with. That man has since been shot dead himself. He claimed to me that he knew nothing of the double cross but other friends of mine said he was fully aware of the plot and it likely contributed to his own demise, which coincidentally was alledgedly set up by a taxi driver from town who has since been shot dead himself as part of the hutch/byrne fukkery that's been going on for the past few years.
ChikiChiki wrote: » Your friendly with some cretins. That shooting was absolutely ****ing appalling. An apprentice plumber just getting a start in life. No excuse for it. Hope all the scumbags involved died roaring including your mate driving the car which seemingly he has.
harry Bailey esq wrote: » Even though you are taking a dig at me I can't disagree with your post, and yes I grew up with some unsavoury characters and obviously geography dictates in a large way who your childhood friends are. Marno wasn't a friend of mine however, and the two fellas who entered the house that morning wouldn't have been friends of mine either, big age difference. The driver that morning I'd have known since my early teens, and the taxi driver involved in his murder I knew all my life. If you are trying to imply that I condone the atrocity that happened that morning you are very, very wrong. And yes, the driver did die roaring, in front of his daughter if that gives you some gratification, and the taxi driver I mentioned was also dispatched in a fairly brutal manner. The guy who killed the kid though is still very much alive. He's locked up, and will be for the foreseeable future, on protection unfortunately. Otherwise he'd have died roaring years ago. He'll be lucky to last a month when he gets out.
realdanbreen wrote: » Have you gone to the guards with this info? Not that it makes much difference as I'm sure they are capable of getting your real identity and you can probably expect to have your collar felt fairly soon.
Southdubin6 wrote: » Why it’s oublic knowledge who he is talking about. The 3 men have been named in court the guy is more then likely spinning one.
realdanbreen wrote: » The precise details as outlined by Harry were never public knowledge. So either way whether he's spinning one or not he can expect an 'Ello ello ello' fairly soon.
P.Walnuts wrote: » Do you actually think that the guards don't know those details already? The naivety on here is sometimes astonishing
Southdubin6 wrote: » Sheltered lives on the farm.
realdanbreen wrote: » Still way better than your neck of the woods where strung out clowns are going around killing one another plus the odd innocent misfortune now and then. And gobshytes come on here eulogising them!
Southdubin6 wrote: » Every single detail he said was listed by Paul Williams in the circuit court. FACT.
realdanbreen wrote: » Unless Paul Williams was present when the murder was carried out then there is no way the courts -or anyone else for that matter -would have any interest in what he had to say.
harry Bailey esq wrote: » Bubblegummers wrote: » Who is baked beans? A finglas chap called Willie. His surname is pronounced, but not spelt the same of a large company that uses the phrase '57 varieties' in many of its ads...
hatrickpatrick wrote: » Ah here, his first name is Willie and his gangster nickname isn't a pun involving dicks? I'm hugely disappointed I must admit.
realdanbreen wrote: » Why can't they have more exotic nicknames like the Italian Mafia have like Joey cupcakes or Joe Bananas instead of Anto & Marlo ?
Southdubin6 wrote: » Go on ya oul mucksavage