Jeff2 wrote: » Someone from Dublin.
olestoepoke wrote: » Sorry but educate me, what's a "Jackeen"?
Calltocall wrote: » So Flashy has the kid murdered and then shows up at his funeral? Jaysus
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.
KM792 wrote: » 50 grand debt he was refusing to pay to Flashy apparently.... Was Lee Boylan targeted over a debt?Don't know much about his situation..
Tommy Kelly wrote: » I saw a lad on the Six one news throwing his cap up into the air that used to take a 1/4 off me every Friday evening after work and that was within the last year or so.
Rows Grower wrote: » So do you reckon he kicked the habit or found a better dealer?
The pink killer wrote: » The usual stuff they all owed out big money ,the thing that connects them all is mr.flashy.
Calltocall wrote: » With all the recent murders, what is the spark that triggered this latest feud, I read an article by zach parkers mother saying how all these lads were very good friends and used to eat in her house etc, saying she knows they are all connected, very sad very young guys throwing their lives away, it seems Parkers murder was the first in the feud, why was he killed?
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Graduation of over 200 new recruits at the Garda College in Templemore.https://www.rte.ie/news/crime/2019/0607/1054010-garda-harris-templemore/
.Charlo wrote: » Someone also mentioned it was a foreigner and that poster was laughed out of the thread. Couple of days later the Iranian was shot.
Littleredcar wrote: » Didn’t someone say earlier graffiti on malahide road named Davis killer - and it was not the Iranian
mada82 wrote: » I remember when Davis was murdered, some people said the hitman was going around on the bike all day and was known to people. Was it the Iranian?
the.red.baron wrote: » Yes of coursedid he have any history in this regard at all? Never heard it it's a big stretch for a young fella to take that leap So i'd say it's unlikely And for the body to never turn up, after a drunken suicide? aah come on
Over 400 persons commit suicide annually in Ireland out of which about 100 drown themselves. The causes of suicide are multi-factorial with mental illness and alcohol consumption major influences. Many suicides occur immediately after binge drinking sessions. One-third of all female and one-fifth of all male Irish suicide victims choose to drown themselves. There are a number of common features to suicide by drowning events including week-end nights, bridges over rivers, prior binge drinking and males between 15 and 35 years.
Time: at night between 10.00pm and 3.00am. Research indicates that most deliberate entries take place during this 5 hour time period8,20,21Day : a week-end or a Monday Most suicide deaths take place between Thursday night into Friday morning and Sunday night into Monday morning, 8,20,21Entry Point: from a bridge over a river. This is the most common entry place when nearby; the entry point often being the centre of the bridge where the water is presumed to be deepest. 20,21 A pier or waterfront may be used if there is no available bridge or the person is at the seaside.22Method of Entry: a jump into the water. Research by Irish Water Safety indicates that, where it was possible to establish the fact, those who choose to deliberately drown themselves were often poor or non-swimmers. The person wants to kill him or herself and will normally try to avoid injuring themselves during the water entry. 8,20,21Gender of the person: most likely a male. Male drowning suicides outnumber female by a ratio of 4: 1 and by a higher 5:1 ratio in the 15 to 35 year age groups. 4 Although it will be difficult to distinguish between males and females at a distance, especially in the dark, there may be discarded clothing or items at the entry point that will help establish the sex and size of the victim.Age: in the 15 to 35 years age range One in five of all suicides in Ireland in the five years period 1998 to 2002 were young males in the age range 15 to 24 years. Discarded clothing may help with this determination. 8,21
the.red.baron wrote: » if he fell in the canal he'd have turned up, it's slow flowing and empties into the basin at the end
the.red.baron wrote: » Jaysus, that's just not true, mostly they wash ashore, in Dublin bay almost definitional , in Carnsore point maybe not As far as a body getting down the dodder again unlikey, its not usually a raging torrent
Fiftyfilthy wrote: » Very bad weather at the time Taxi strike Around 3-4am walking home drunk Might have been accosted by a prostitute and a pimp Due to no punters around they robbed him and it went wrong, killed and thrown in the canal Canal was dredged good few days after the gates were open allowing body to be washed away Who knows
.Charlo wrote: » There are plenty of people that walk into the sea and their body never turns up, there are only 3 theories. 1. He fell into the dodder and was washed out to sea. 2. Suicide by drowning. 3. Got into an altercation with someone on the way home and was murderd and buried somewhere. Suicide would be the overwhelming favourite here, of course that's just my opinion.