mynamejeff wrote: » its not true then that he was doing the jobs of multiple persons of his rank and above ?
Dante7 wrote: » I don't think it's unreasonable to suspect that there may be something fishy going on here. GSOC have already opened an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Fox's death. There are two main theories. The first one, which seems to be the semi-official line, and which is being pushed by the likes of Paul Williams, is that Fox made a little mistake, such as messing up the ID process, and that he suffered some sort of mental breakdown over this. The other story is that he became very seriously compromised after possibly giving the names of all involved in the Regency to the Byrne's and that this information came out and he may have been susceptible to blackmail from the Hutch side. I thought this was unlikely, but Sadie Byrne spoke very complimentary of Fox today.
Dante7 wrote: » What? The court was surrounded by police in a huge operation. Patsy on his bike was managed and led in and out. He could have gone back to Champions Ave or anywhere else and he was grand. Up the north with Mago most likely and then off to Turkey or Czech.
Dante7 wrote: » Yeah. That's the official line that is being put out now. The crime corrs whose livelihood relies on Garda leaks have also started pushing this.
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Is this what they hope to pass off as the reason for Detective Fox's untimely death?https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/lead-regency-investigator-colm-fox-15869159
Jeff2 wrote: » At the court house.?
Dante7 wrote: » Nonsense. The Hutches have the most protection.
Jeff2 wrote: » The Byrne family have some security. Did you see all those armed garda that came out front of the court. Padraig O Reilly took photos of Hutch leaving and no garda in sight.
GinAndBitter wrote: » I'd say the monk reluctantly helped out. Patsy defo the driving force behind it. Gary was his son after all. Gerry probably would of just left it.
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » He’s dead a year.
Calltocall wrote: » As in could target of got wind that something was coming, is it definite that he did in fact leave beforehand or did he escape during the panic?
Jizique wrote: » Not sure where the idea that cops pay for their pension through contributions comes from; they come nowhere near it, but whatever. The taxpayer pays for it - they make a token contribution
pablo128 wrote: » You know they tried to kill Gerry in Lanzarote? I don't think he had any other option tbh.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » At this stage we need to review who Ireland has admitted into the country. As I’ve previously said please think carefully about your vote in the next election Fg ff sf lab greens ppl before profit etc have no intention whatsoever of changing the current situation.
spider baby 172 wrote: » Some accounts on twitter claim he is in a pub in North Inner city at times, how true it is I don't know. Do you mean the family might blame the Monk? I would have thought Patsy might be the one they held responsible. It all started with them, and certainly the narrative out there is that the Monk only stepped in when they asked him to.
Chesty08 wrote: » What’s the best twitter accounts to follow giving info like this
Blanco100 wrote: » I havent been in Balbriggan in years? Has it gone downhill rapidly with widespread crime etc?? Used to be a lovely spot
BBFAN wrote: » What??? Think you may have wondered into the wrong thread love.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » I thought Patsy was in complete lockdown tbh, last week I actually misremembered him as one of the deceased. He went into hiding last year after a bunch of "Patsy dies = feud ends" slogans were spray painted in various locations around his neighbourhood. Perhaps Patrick is going to hide in the same location that Patsy is hiding in? I have to wonder what kind of terms The Monk's family are on with him at the moment - it's not a stretch to speculate that he could regarded as responsible, through the botched Regency hit, for all the bloodshed which has been visited on his family since (even if it started with Gary Hutch's murder). Wonder if they hold that against him, I can imagine it could be a very bitter situation all around.
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Is Patsy normally a biker?
imme wrote: » Spain and Romania are EU memberstates. Nigeria is not an EU memberstate. We have no connection with Nigeria whatsover, no shared history or culture, you could say we are miles apart, oh wait, yes we are, thousands and thousands of miles apart. Brazil for some unexplainable reason is included in the unexplainable English language scam that we do in Ireland.Poor people come, pay to 'attend' English language schools and get to live here forever effectively. Why so? Again because Ireland is feckless.
kowloon wrote: » So they're commuting to cause trouble?
GinAndBitter wrote: » I'm well aware of that. The train from Balbriggan joins up with the dart line.
leakyboots wrote: » https://www.cso.ie/en/media/csoie/releasespublications/documents/population/2017/Chapter_5_Diversity.pdf Sorry but you're talking complete bull. If you actually read the CSO statistics the numbers of Nigerians that 'keep coming' here is actually dropping steadily for this decade. It's Romanians, Brazilians and Spanish that 'keep coming' here. Nigerians don't even make it into the Top 10 nationalities resident here numbers-wise anymore!