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.
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: » 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.
mynamejeff wrote: » its not true then that he was doing the jobs of multiple persons of his rank and above ?
Jeff2 wrote: » Were you there because it didn't look like that.?
Dante7 wrote: » Hang on, let's deal with this assertion of yours that the Hutches do not receive Garda protection. It is nonsense. The overtime bill for the summerhill and sheriffer areas are off the charts. Patsy is probably the most protected person in Ireland. The reason why there is not the same level of Garda protection in Crumlin is because they have all absconded.
Dante7 wrote: » I am sure that the billion dollar cartel would have taken him out.
GBX wrote: » Saw a few wondering if there was a bike at the courts the other dayhttps://twitter.com/padraig_reilly/status/1098528466021031936?s=19
Jeff2 wrote: » There is video too.
Gadgetman496 wrote: » While watching that video the one thing that struck me was how calm the attackers appeared to be throughout the whole thing.
irishrover99 wrote: » Where did they say the 3 AK-47s where found. I can't believe that the hutch's would bring back 3 weapons like that to a house in Summerhill or anywhere in the city after the Regency attack and then stay in the house with them.
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.
Kivaro wrote: » But who is remaining then? The Social Democrats? Nobody should vote for them; especially with their shenanigans revolving around their support of the African asylum seeker scammer who is running for Dublin city council under their ticket. What is needed currently is a collection of independents to come together to form an alternative party. The best scenario for us in the next couple of years is a new political party that would rise outside of the current bunch of political wasters.
Rows Grower wrote: » Some fella was caught with them a few days after the attack, as far as I remember it was reported he had picked them up in a warehouse and was about to return them to the dissidents they were borrowed from, he was tried and convicted fairly quickly.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » I heard he didn't actually "leave" beforehand, he just left the function room the event was happening in and thus was able to escape when the shooting started. Could have been that he went to the jacks, to take a phone call or have a smoke - either way he wasn't in the room. If this was the case, he could have escaped through a different part of the hotel or just into the hotel proper. Always assumed it was more just incredibly bad luck and bad timing for the hit squad as opposed to a full-on escape for Kinahan. The way the story has been told in various newspaper articles, a few minutes earlier and he'd have been in the room.
realdanbreen wrote: » There must be a fairly high security presence around Jaws house no?
Rows Grower wrote: » Some fella was caught with them a few days after the attack, as far as I remember it was reported he had picked them up in a warehouse and was about to return them to the dissidents they were borrowed from, he was tried and convicted fairly quickly. That CCTV footage is scary stuff and it's only going to inflame matters by being made public.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » So why was Patrick Hitch charged with possession?