Gods Gift wrote: » Ya think you’d be safe in the Ardoyne in Belfast.
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.
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
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.
Thesiger wrote: » Also friends with Ken Finn who he is alleged to have shot according to the papers.
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
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).
Thesiger wrote: » Maybe his kids are better off not having this psychopath in their lives?
Tootsie_1 wrote: » Starting to sound more and more like the 3 limerick lads were In on it . thoughts ?
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.
Banana Republic. wrote: » I didn’t realise RL had been told by Gardaí his life was in danger before he travelled to Belfast, was he served an actual GIM?
Gucci flip flops wrote: » I was in a gang before I know all the tricks
dd973 wrote: » If these reports are true it just shows what a literally dead end business the whole thing is. Be as scary, ruthless, fearsome and psychopathic as you like. Just like the Virus, those cold, hard metallic rounds tearing into your flesh won't give a rats arse about 'your reputation'.
celticWario wrote: » https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/three-arrested-after-gardai-nab-18045251 Is 2kg a lot?
kingbhome wrote: » Was the shooter really the person who owned the house. Would be silly to do something like that on your doorstep.
yk1985 wrote: » Is that clayton.lynch in that video of all the "gangsters" celebrating on whatsapp white t shirt ??