Throwaway 20 wrote: » I'll wait a while and see if the any so called experts who are on here know who he is
iebamm2580 wrote: » whats the story with that ayodeji guy? Was he a psycho too or something that your insinuating lawler was crazy to go after him.
iebamm2580 wrote: » Says on the examiner racism elements involved in ayodeji hit, is he since gone missing?
Thesiger wrote: » According to the Herald today, suspected of: Mark Byrne (2005) David Lynch (2009) John Paul Joyce (2010) Noel Deans (2010) Kenneth Finn (2018) Rex the dog (2018) Keane Mulready-Woods (2020) Attempted/botched hits on Anthony Ayodeji (2008), Owen Maguire (2018), and his ex’s boyfriend’s mother (2018).
Noseygit wrote: » All the talk of lawlor being a notorious hitman has me wondering who he carried out hits on....finn,mulready woods and lynch seem to have been personal. He murdered 3 people but who has he carried out hits on if you catch my drift
Cork_Langer1 wrote: » The guards (not the beat guards) already operate outside the laws they enforce, if you think militariseing the guards is a good idea,look at Mexico. Privatisation of prison, will just see more people locked up for small crimes, they've to always turn a profit. For every person locked up there's hurdreds more to take the spot, why because life is money and money is life. Tolerance of illegal drugs is the only way, start with "weed" 1st and see how that goes.
Roughstuff2020 wrote: » If he was over rated I don't think the videos of people celebrating his death would have surfaced. There is a lot of stuff that is unknown to the guards what he participated in
Roughstuff2020 wrote: » The guards should be given complete power to do what they have to do to lock those individuals up for a very.long time. I hate to say it but it's about time the prisons are privatised and the constitution changed to send all criminals away for a long time.
Roughstuff2020 wrote: » Not at all
Anon165 wrote: » 3 of his mates apparently. I think his reputation is a bit overrated tbh. I doubt he'd go for anyone with serious clout or if it wasn't personal to him.
Thesiger wrote: » According to Ken Foy in the Herald today, “(Lawlor) was a keen sailor who completed an advanced yacht master course and regularly took boating trips along the east coast and farther afield.” There’s a picture of him sailing from Dun Laoghaire to Carlingford.
Tacitus Kilgore wrote: » These points are fuckin hilarious :pac: Bet you say "only in Ireland" a lot.
Roughstuff2020 wrote: » Ken foy clearly got his information of ig and other social media platforms. The only winners in this sort of carry on is the undertakers. Countless children are growing up with a parent in jail for murder or a father in the graveyard for committing murder.Ireland has become a laughing stock of Europe when it comes to organised crime. We are miles behind d the most affluent countries on the continent when it comes to policing and technology used. The guards should be given complete power to do what they have to do to lock those individuals up for a very.long time.I hate to say it but it's about time the prisons are privatised and the constitution changed to send all criminals away for a long time.
Anon165 wrote: » Could the Captain Morgan's reference have something to do with Henry Morgan who the drinks apparently named after. He was a sea man/pirate. Quote from wiki. 'a man of courage, determination, bravery, and ... charisma. He was a planner, a brilliant military strategist'.
begbysback wrote: » So was Tony soprano, didn’t they drop Bobby in the ocean. Sleeping with the fishes!!