headnorth wrote: » helped lawlor get lynch out to waste ground to dig up a gun then lawlor shot him,deans got pissed 1 nite in pub sitting with finn and says what lawlor did. finn left pub with deans and parted ways and the lawlor shot deans. finn rang lawlor before leaving pub to say deans has loose lips acc to the indo today.
Thesiger wrote: » Does Williams say why Lynch was killed?
headnorth wrote: » drugs debt
rodmn2377 wrote: » From what I can gather.. the names on Saturday have been mixed up and it should be gerard dundon instead of gerard bramble and Quincy bramble instead of Quincy dundon that were arrested...
bigpink wrote: » Have we the new wave of Mcarthy Dundons
beerbellybob wrote: » Not knocking Garda but wouldn’t have been possible and also prudent to keep RL under surveillance? Like 24/7? Is that possible in Ireland?
Cork_Langer1 wrote: » https://m.herald.ie/news/gardai-seize-50k-hit-bounty-as-2-women-held-in-sting-operation-39108727.html "Criminals linked to the Maguire side of the Drogheda feud are now the chief suspects for the murder of Robbie Lawlor after gardai seized a €50,000 bounty they believe was paid for the murder of the gangland psychopath." The article also confirms who the 33 year old is and his nephew. 50k seems very cheap, will they even get paid now? Question now is who owns/owned Addy's debt?
horsebox1977 wrote: » Hardy the next Marco Polo
Haladmirer wrote: » Om and CP made no mention of "we got you Robbie" in vids It was more like they got you And you would imagine they would claim it if it was them
Titan2020 wrote: » Wayne dundon will never see the light of day, can't see them re establishing themselves in Limerick again, Things are running to smooth there now, Everbody gone back to making money, those animals bring way to much attention on the place
Stooped wrote: » Any info on Carberry's 42 year old associate they're saying is next?
Haladmirer wrote: » Gavin theirney?
Haladmirer wrote: » Agree. All the talk of smart cunning RL and he goes and trusts travellers I suspect he was skint and little options Most of his hits were personal so not paid He wasn't a dealer Being skint was a way of life for him I'd say Living on the move costs money.
Banana Republic. wrote: » Seems to be the life of all of these supposed money filled gangsters that they don’t have a penny to run together most of the time. They seem to spend it all as they know around the next corner will be fatal for them. Allot of these “gangsters” don’t cough up the money either for hits and stuff like that. The lads don’t seem to be there when the brains were being handed out. Just shows it’s a fools game.
PaddyK2020 wrote: » Why would they admit murder on camera?
Haladmirer wrote: » Those dundons are cunning bastards all the same Keiran Keane's murder was a chess game of double-crossing played well and RL again too, It would have taken a lot of back play to gain RLs trust,the kid and uncle could just as easily been found shot dead in car if RL smelled a rat To think that kids father planned it with thos stakes at play with his kid says a lot about them
Banana Republic. wrote: » You see right there is exactly why it worked, he laid his chips on the table with putting them in harms way that way RL was like I have the insurance I need. Would these guys have been any good in a fun fight or violence if they had to back up RL in a straight situation? Does anyone have the info if what went down with RL, did he get out of the car to collect the money and a car can’t outta nowhere and the occupant got out and gunned him down? That seems to be the method I get reading into the reports.
White lighting wrote: » Most reports I have read are Robbie went in the front door to collect the Money and shooter came in the back door and gave chase.