Beechwoodspark wrote: » Where did you read a girl was seen at the atm? Don’t recall that detail
Coconut12 wrote: » Sorry I’ve no idea as I’m not a cop ! What a bizarre question It’s all on google if you want to check it out and on the Irish Times Gardai yesterday appealed for help from possible witnesses to the abduction of a young woman from the Baggot Street area of Dublin… JIM CUSACK Wed, Sep 27, 2000, 01:00
Executioner511 wrote: » Were the Gardai on strike that night aswell surely there should be a big police presence in an area bustling with workers, party goers and drug dealers,lowlifes and prostitutes ,it's basically in the city centre and should have a large Garda presence regardless especially in the run up to Christmas but I'm sure they were too busy getting their freebies in some late night lock in.
Omackeral wrote: » Lots of "maybes" and "perhaps" there for someone backing a poster calling the unidentified person 100% guilty.
Fiftyfilthy wrote: » Usually there are police there all the time , patrolling in marked and unmarked cars Could be at 4am was switch over in shifts or not patrols not as frequent due to weather and time
Happy4all wrote: » Strange post then. I can only recall one. So can you name two or more of these murders you state as fact?
Alliance123 wrote: » How many times will TD have walked that route after the pub and just happened to fall in the water that night? Suicide can be ruled out looking at his actions re getting the umbrella to stay dry calling his pal to say see u tomorrow. Ppl can complicate things, look at the facts what we do know and find the answers. Guards are the experts and obviously agree hence the chapelizod search
Dwarf.Shortage wrote: » FWIW I'd have walked that route 2-3 times a month for a year while living on Haddington Road in 2017 and I was propositioned once on Wilton Terrace half way between where it meets Leeson and Baggot. Said no but had a bit of a laugh with your one and she wasn't strung out or anything but rough head on her and fairly old to be on the game. So they're still about but are certainly a rarity. Weird that it was so rough years ago, very affluent area nowadays.
smelly sock wrote: » Suicide as unlikely as it may be cannot be ruled out. I worked with a guy before who use to fill his calendar every friday for the following week religiously. Done it one friday and was found dead on Saturday morning. Hung himself. Suicide victims can often do logical things and not seem out of the ordinary in their behaviour.
Executioner511 wrote: » There obviously wasn't as there was such a big problem with prostitution and drug dealers in the area or else they just couldn't be arsed doing anything about it as we see on the board walk on a daily basis, it's like they are filming The Walking dead with all the drug using zombies taking over the city .
Fiftyfilthy wrote: » I know that there was. The Garda wouldn’t arrest working girls, usually warn them 2x before they would lift them for soliciting Some would just leave them be and target the punters There was also the rhuma van that world patrol the area giving them cups of tea and a chat as well as condos There was always a heavy enough Garda presence in general
smelly sock wrote: » When i worked there id see the odd patrol car but nothing to suggest a massive presence. Reading some of the articles which suggest a chance run in with a criminal gang operating in the area it certainly points towards a pimp/minder/drug dealer. Something went very wrong if that is the case. You'd wonder how many times punters are robbed or attacked. Probably something most wouldnt report.
Ohmeha wrote: » I really would have love to have seen the full normal speed CCTV footage from outside the BOI building, it always looks to me MIB is chatting on a mobile 10+ seconds before Trevor appears but then it took 10 seconds for Trevor to walk a very short distance (alcohol obviously may have explained that) I trust Gardai have better info on all his disappearance than any of us but surely after 19 years every minor detail on his disappearance including full normal speed CCTV should be released by now
Fiftyfilthy wrote: » 100% agree. By holding back it is really hindering any potential breakthrough Makes you wonder, what if any other facts are not being disclosed
20Wheel wrote: » No need to worry about the Baggott St area police if your crime is a bit further out, in the more residential streets. Of course youd be waiting a while for a good target to head down the likes of Haddington/surrounds. Even then they might have no good money on them. But if you knew someone who took that route regularly, from your local knowledge of seeing them daily, and suspected they might have some cash on them. Since they worked for a bank. (bank is bank, bank simply means money to the simple. assets shmassets. If you work in a bank you're automatically rich) And saw them out with a few pints in them. On the night of a taxi strike. Respectable young country lad. Must be rich cause bank worker. Then armed with this information you can make a very simple effective plan. He's going to come out of the pub and head towards wilton terrace, as he normally does, as his route home dictates he must. You wait at the pillar. I'll call you when he's heading your way. Check it's him. Follow behind. (Oh, he's stopped to make a call, I have to keep walking so he doesn't see I'm stalking him, doesn't matter I know he intends to go in to this particular building cause I know he works there, here he is.. small talk, shyte he's gone in the building, I wonder will he come back out, stare after him through the gate like an amateur criminal, just wait till he comes back out.) Follow him at a safe distance down wilton terrace. Get caught on Milanos CCTV. One in front since we know his destination, one behind. Mug him en route somewhere quiet. Then jump in the car. And off away. That's the plan. Oops something goes wrong. I'm known to local police, records, dna, cameras, I was careless earlier cause this was just supposed to be something small. I'm done if this gets found out. Get him in the car.
noodler wrote: » I don't think the gardai should be in the habit of releasing CCTV they've seems irrelevant just for the idol curiosity of the internet tbf.
smelly sock wrote: » According to the aritcles from Garda sources they believe this was a chance run in / encounter. Not premeditated. They also say a woman is at the centre of the probe who is known to AGS and has links to a crime gang. What in earth could she have been doing in that part of dublin at that time of night.
Lina Limited Workaholic wrote: » or any other info. they release what the do for a reason. demanding release is childish
Lina Limited Workaholic wrote: » crime?