Fiftyfilthy wrote: » I think you would be correct too. 20 years later and no new leads, maybe they should ? It’s not idol curiosity but to reach out to the public
smelly sock wrote: » Yes Criminal Gang.
Lina Limited Workaholic wrote: » people playing detective is what it is. they always keep stuff back for a reason
Lina Limited Workaholic wrote: » i meant what she was at was crime? you asked . some involvement with drugs or prostitution maybe
smelly sock wrote: » Yes. More than likely you would have to assume.
Lina Limited Workaholic wrote: » where did you read that you said garda sources
smelly sock wrote: » In the articles printed referring to AGS sources.
MyPeopleDrankTheSoup wrote: » name that keeps popping up related to the crime gang angle is AW
Lina Limited Workaholic wrote: » i didn't see woman only sex not stated
Alliance123 wrote: » Give us more or dm it to me pls?
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: » 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.
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
smelly sock wrote: » Thiis was an older article. Will try find it.
noodler wrote: » The normal speed point has been addressed throughout the thread in fairness. CCTV VHS were typically recorded at 2X, 4X, etc to save on tape space. This means less frames per second. Surely, someone else can shed light on this? The footage isn't being "sped up" it's as the system recorded.it
sugarman wrote: » He didn't, it was at Harcourt st when they were at Coppers at 6pm or there abouts. It was supposedly for a bottle of champagne.
eviltwin wrote: » I have. I work in a 24hr service, there are always people there. I've often gone in after a night out for a cuppa and some food.
political analyst wrote: » No gangland criminal would have known who Trevor was. So why murder him?
tuxy wrote: » Maybe he saw or knew something he shouldn't. The garda must have some lead to suspect it. People in organised crime gangs are one of the few that have the know how on how to make a body disappear.
political analyst wrote: » If he had come across something wrong with a customer's account at work then he would have told colleagues or the authorities about it quickly and so his murder would not have prevented the truth of whatever he found from emerging.