.Charlo wrote: » A murderer and a grass.
Utter Consternation wrote: » Now also a dead man.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Brown bread as I believe it’s known ‘on the streets’, Utter C.
Utter Consternation wrote: » He probably had a degree from the school of hard knocks and a masters from the university of life too, Johnny.
Force Carrier wrote: » Water blurring the sniper scope.
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Force Carrier wrote: » Water blurring the sniper scope. These guy's don't do distance, it's more in your face than that and even then some of them can't make the kill.
Gadgetman496 wrote: » These guy's don't do distance, it's more in your face than that and even then some of them can't make the kill.
Force Carrier wrote: » It was a joke mate.
Ilovemycharlie wrote: » Sean little’s funeral is Friday. Rest in hell
Gadgetman496 wrote: » https://twitter.com/padraig_reilly/status/1135500092977418242
Tommy Kelly wrote: » Maybe you've mentioned it already & I didn't see it but what's your gripe with Flashy & them boi's? Looks like ye crossed paths somewhere along the line before you hung up the scales.
ClintPower wrote: » Does anyone know what the story is with using bought, rather than stolen cars, for these jobs? Most of the recent hits seem to have involved this. I presume it's to minimise the chance of the guards spotting a stolen car en route (do they have number plate readers yet?) but it does mean either the hit team or an associate is making themselves known to members of the public when buying the car. Are they buying it off friends? Are they buying it safe in the knowledge that the seller will not want anything to do with a gangland murder investigation and will give minimal co operation? How are they getting away with it exactly?
Feisar wrote: » Just flicking through today’s copy of the Sun. Some cnut is buried with a €40K Rolex??? I’m heading to Woodies for a shovel!