Dwarf.Shortage wrote: » He’s dead long enough, body is in no state to be brought for a walk around Darndale.
.Charlo wrote: » Bring him up the Priorswood for a pint.
Dwarf.Shortage wrote: » Join the celebrations with anyone he’d ticked out a bag recently.
dodderangler wrote: » May not be a news source but I did drive past an armed copper on the Tymon north road last night. And the 77a was pulled over. Is this the start of these attacks backed up with alahu Akbar? Bad place to start it off in Tallaght.
begbysback wrote: » That’s terribly unfortunate for that chap and his family, I’m not condoning what anybody has done, just making a point that not all is black and white. It again raises a question that I’ve always wondered, whether someone is born a psychopath or develops into one. The usual view is that someone reads a story in a newspaper and can then make a clinical diagnosis based on what is printed.
.Charlo wrote: » Literally describing the fella lying in a box in front of him as a gravedigger with the stench of death off him. Wonder how the family took that.
begbysback wrote: » Wrong, those stories don’t get printed because they don’t sell newspapers, society has become reliant on blood and guts to feed an insatiable appetite for destruction, the media delivers, and then people are left with a blinkered version of events.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » They are the Ballyfermot version of the Sawyer’s in ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ saga.
KM792 wrote: » I think you could safely put Alan Wilson in another category to the gangland loons who killed for money and drugs exclusively. An absolute monster. I remember coverage of that poor girls trial,can anyone remember the reason for him not being named at the time in the media?
.Charlo wrote: » KM792 wrote: » I think you could safely put Alan Wilson in another category to the gangland loons who killed for money and drugs exclusively. An absolute monster. I remember coverage of that poor girls trial,can anyone remember the reason for him not being named at the time in the media? Was it ever established why she was killed?
KM792 wrote: » I think it was random and opportunistic more than anything. His sister died recently,she was in the house at the time of the killing but couldn't bring herself to come forward as a witness,supposedly remarked to people that Alan told her he killed her because he could see "the devil in her eyes". Really sad all round.
lcasey90 wrote: » Which girl or trial was this?
AmberGold wrote: » Ever hear of google? It’s very good, really!
Omackeral wrote: » The life and death of Marioara Rostas
KM792 wrote: » I think it was random and opportunistic more than anything.His sister died recently,she was in the house at the time of the killing but couldn't bring herself to come forward as a witness,supposedly remarked to people that Alan told her he killed her because he could see "the devil in her eyes". Really sad all round.
spurious wrote: » Sound like a charming family.
soiseztomabel wrote: » As in ~redacted~?
Utter Consternation wrote: » According to one genius in here they're not the worst. Does a bit of gardening for the neighbours and all that.
begbysback wrote: » Some fragments of a brain are necessary to grasp a context, it seems you are unqualified - enjoy your day
The Enbalmer wrote: » Nope. Trevor Deely most likely committed suicide by drowning after a night's drinking and a rejection by a girl he was mad about. Donal McIntyre and his fellow ghouls should be ashamed of themselves for spinning out his disapearance into some sort of murder/mystery to appease the bloody minded.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Jackeens are notorious for that - trying to put a human face on utter scumbags. So some lad once cut his neighbours lawn. So what? It’s all part of their fetishisation of dirtbags and knackers.
the.red.baron wrote: » that's some mental **** to be saying Have you even one iota of anything to back this claim up