Sweet.Science wrote: » Hardly the boldest of predictions
Righteouswrong wrote: » Strange that the whistleblower begged for the attention of the kinahans, Byrne’s, Gucci gang etc and the moment it seems they have gotten it he/ she disappears. Mind you the account user has been slipping up slightly lately, in a recently deleted tweet, the grammar was perfect with above average use of vocab when generally the tweets are completely illiterate.
Sweet.Science wrote: » Strange that Padraig oreilly is tweeting on behalf of the whisteblower . Makes you wonder
ghostfacekilla wrote: » Are the fowlers in blanch any relation to the finglas fowlers?
Dante7 wrote: » Dubai has always struck me as a strange bolt hole for the Kinahans. Drug trafficking in the UAE merits the death penalty.
Voltex wrote: » Probably very little in the way of bi-lateral extradition arrangements.
Tommy Kelly wrote: » They have a huge catchment area alright. Big difference in living out in the sthicks and staying completely off the radar too than opposed to be living in a housing estate tearing around the place on your scrambler and gold chain swinging off your neck. It's literally night & day.
STB. wrote: » If it didn't matter the papers would be naming him. I have seen articles with the alt text on a picture tagged with "{named} is not to be named". The very reason a recent court case collapsed is because of influence. Anyway I am not trying to mod the thread, just pointing out something in case people get themselves in trouble.
Collie D wrote: » Why would anyone do that? Now it’s never happened to me but I would hazard a guess that the stomach is probably the worst place to be shot and survive.
specky4eyes wrote: » The gun jammed, hitmen usually aim for the torso first, then the head, Seanny was just lucky the gun jammed or the next most likely would have been to the head.
Border Broadcaster wrote: » Is his name Noel or Sean?
specky4eyes wrote: » Noel, but has always been called Seanny, don't ask me why, I thought the papers got it wrong when they named him as Noel.
Tommy Kelly wrote: » The Whistleblower on Twitter is going to be going off line for a while. This is on the back of the Dubai lads supposedly putting a six figure sum up for info on him.https://twitter.com/padraig_reilly/status/1135515487297843209https://twitter.com/padraig_reilly/status/1135514635619225600
_blaaz wrote: » I have reason to suspect its not a him doing the actual posting
Imatyourdoor wrote: » Tuesday 5 oclock
Dwarf.Shortage wrote: » Archbishop orders Dublin gangland funerals to be toned down via The Irish Timeshttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/religion-and-beliefs/archbishop-orders-dublin-gangland-funerals-to-be-toned-down-1.3913274
hugs_for_drugs wrote: » That's bull, they've known that there was a price on their head since the passports was put up and the Dubai work permit, P O REILLY is clickbaiting the bollocks.
Tommy Kelly wrote: » Bull? How do you know that? C'mon spit it out to fck....
hugs_for_drugs wrote: » Are you referring to Gilroy? Honestly I'm not looking for the bounty on the whistleblowers head The top level information they possess is mind boggling, the passports, secretblackmars, importation routes, guns and names before anyone else.
Border Broadcaster wrote: » Think it would be certain to say anybody threatening there profitable business would have a significant price put on their heads.
Odelay wrote: » You write for a paper?!!
Tommy Kelly wrote: » Only threat to their business is themselves the attention seeking gobby twats. They're rotting away from the inside out. Only a matter of time now and it'll all be over for them, they must nearly be smelling it now, i'd say.
Fan of Netflix wrote: » Been a bit of talk now about someone being clipped tomorrow, more than one saying that. Either way I'd expect things to significantly heat up this week.