bigpink wrote: » Have they really got money?Living in rough down estatea and wearing fake designer clothes
Anon165 wrote: » It's always funny isn't it, gangsters with loads of cash living in tiny council houses.
Prisoner 0922156 wrote: » What an anti-climax! Doesn't sound like a set up or planned hit on Robbie, he wanted to collect a debt and somebody didnt want to pay. How else do you deal with a person who has the reputation he has, get in there first. On the one hand the guards will probably be happy they don't have to take him in but on the other big/flashy/mcguire were kept in check having him on the street. Can't see KB and his brother putting up much resistance so the feud is effectively over.
Righteouswrong wrote: » The videos price, Maguire and the Coolock lads have posted celebrating lawlors death have done nothing but show the hold he had over them. The boys in there uniform in the front garden drinking wkd were terrified of being the next ones found dumped in a bag. Robbies name seems as if it carried more weight in fear than flashy and big combined
piplip87 wrote: » Once again the so called republican movement not respecting the law. Taking out a suspect show the utter contempt these scumbag have for the law. Yet you have people saying the voted for change. Is this what change looks like
Granny15 wrote: » He was a straight shooter and people respected and feared him for it. You don’t go up against the provos tho peace or no peace. This was a bridge too far for the madman!
Gearoidknows wrote: » Some amount of ticks on here. Praising saint robbie of coolock. "Sure what harm he went about torturing kids to death, done nothin on me"
TheChosenOne_ wrote: » Fun and games for all these dossers. They might have all the money in the world but at the end of the day, what does it matter considering they can't actually do anything with it apart from but expensive clothes considering their life is always under threat? By the sounds of it this it was only a matter of time for this chap, but I find it very funny all these lads coming out of the woodwork celebrating it as if they done it. Where were they when he was alive? Where was the Smirnoff ice and WKD a few weeks ago? The way some of these lads are going on youd swear they took him out haha.
Sweet.Science wrote: » Ha people think this was planned The suspect shot him at his own driveway and then done a legger
1968 wrote: » Today's three pages in the Sunday World on the murder.
kingbhome wrote: » Was the shooter really the person who owned the house. Would be silly to do something like that on your doorstep.
Guinness69 wrote: » I’d say the fella that shot him will be done for the lesser offense of possession of a gun. And that might be a small sentence due to the threat on his life by a madman. Case would be made for self defense.
jimmyrustle wrote: » Whatever about the murders, let's be honest whether he was 17 or 7 he did the world a favour getting rid of that scummer Woods. Burning houses, murdering cats, good riddance. It only seems a shame he didn't get that CL fella, opening fire on random Garda vans, really like Anyone regarding Lawlor as some sort of folk hero should probably remember when he shot up a woman's house because her son went out with his ex.https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/robert-lawlor-found-not-guilty-of-threatening-to-murder-ex-girlfriends-partner-969323.html I thought a case like that regarding someone that dangerous would normally be held in the special criminal court? Amazingly the guards seemed to have some intel that he was planning something yet were nowhere to be found when he rocked up.
HairyFeet wrote: » He's ****ing hilarious:pac: