theballz wrote: » People celebrating his murder need to take a long hard look at themselves. The man had young children, children don’t get to pick their parents. At the end of the day he was someone’s dad and son. Whether he was a piece of work or not. Have some respect for the people around him who are the real victims.
Tootsie_1 wrote: » Starting to sound more and more like the 3 limerick lads were In on it . thoughts ?
Thesiger wrote: » Maybe his kids are better off not having this psychopath in their lives?
jimmyrustle wrote: » Lawlor's FB friend list makes for interesting reading. A sister of one of his alleged victims, and the late Jordan Davis (who IIRC was best pals with CL).
jimmyrustle wrote: » Lawlor's FB friend list makes for interesting reading. Strangely not a single person of the surname Lawlor. Wonder did some of the family disown him?https://www.herald.ie/news/courts/man-accused-of-1500-security-van-raid-and-assault-refused-bail-35209192.html
jimmyrustle wrote: » Lawlor's FB friend list makes for interesting reading. A sister of one of his alleged victims, and the late Jordan Davis (who IIRC was best pals with CL). Strangely not a single person of the surname Lawlor. Wonder did some of the family disown him? With 100 convictions exactly how much of his life was he even outside prison? For such a notorious big timer he wasn't above taking part in junkie level jobs for 750 quid each in change
Thesiger wrote: » Also friends with Ken Finn who he is alleged to have shot according to the papers.
jimmyrustle wrote: » I was amazed some time ago to see some young members of the Hutch family had sons of main men on the Kinahan side listed as a friend. I guess quality control goes out the window given the average person under 25 has upwards of 3000 friends, about 3 percent of whom they actually know.
jimmyrustle wrote: » Lawlor's FB friend list makes for interesting reading. A sister of one of his alleged victims, and the late Jordan Davis (who IIRC was best pals with CL). Strangely not a single person of the surname Lawlor. Wonder did some of the family disown him? With 100 convictions exactly how much of his life was he even outside prison? For such a notorious big timer he wasn't above taking part in junkie level jobs for 750 quid each in change.https://www.herald.ie/news/courts/man-accused-of-1500-security-van-raid-and-assault-refused-bail-35209192.html
headnorth wrote: » CL's best pal is clayton lieghio, hes the lad in white t-shirt dancing around the garden at no.61 primrose grove. robbie died in the garden at no.61 etna drive.
Gods Gift wrote: » Ya think you’d be safe in the Ardoyne in Belfast.
brendy2020 wrote: » . he wouldn't be involved with any gang as realistically none exist in nationalist areas,which is why you seldom hear of incidents like this.
1968 wrote: » Today's three pages in the Sunday World on the murder.
OmarLittle187 wrote: » That lads family were victims of a horror petrol bomb attack years ago by Gerard Redmond.https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.independent.ie/irish-news/serious-assault-during-row-led-to-murder-of-toddler-in-fire-26067673.html
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
Titan2020 wrote: » Aww. Don't cry.. your precious little FG and FF will still be in charge..Gowl
brendy2020 wrote: » He is small time that would be more known for putting more stuff up his nose than selling. hes just one of those hoods that would be more into joyriding/house breaking than being involved in "organised crime" as he wouldn't be the brightest of bulbs. he wouldn't be involved with any gang as realistically none exist in nationalist areas,which is why you seldom hear of incidents like this.
Thesiger wrote: » Would he be related to the fella same last name who’s been in the news a few times over the last year or so?
JMMCapital wrote: » How do they know he brutally dismembered that teenager when he was never charged with the murder?
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