yermandan wrote: » This fella? Mental storyhttps://www.thesun.ie/news/3460516/gardai-daniel-kinahan-contact-hitman-hutch-james-mago-gately/
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.
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.
seantomo wrote: » The only other hitman out there who is as phsycotic as RL is currently banged up, DK personal hitman.
seantomo wrote: » The ones with the brains armt pulling the trigger, the knuckle heads like RL do it not for the money but for the buzz, live fast die young. The ones that caught are the lucky ones .
Banana Republic. wrote: » There’s a vacancy going if he’s out anytime soon. RL avoided the limelight for so long and got away with so much. Shows the all this social media stardom isn’t the best career move, I’m sure there’s many who have learnt to stay off the papers and online who are doing a tidy number without all the attention and knives in their backs. Brains go a long way in these games.
Too Tough To Die wrote: » You're giving these clowns way too much credit by painting them as masterminds.
Billhook wrote: » If you met them, they're the sort of guys who would open a door for you in a shop, or hold it open if you were behind them on the way in. Mannerly enough just like any other member of society. This whole thing is like a movie or novel, very intriguing and intense. And the wattsapp videos etc, I wonder is there going to be a book wrote about all this? Those limerick guys seem to come out on top, you hear nothing about them next thing they're on top again.I'd say if they played chess they'd be pretty dam good at it. Imagine them running a company, they'd be absolute geniuses. I grew up in a housing estate and as a teenager I worked in Quinnsworth with real street wise lads in Cork City in the early 90's they were the best workers on the floor. Say one guy was on the mineral section, his patch it would be immaculate. He would have great time keeping and his t's were crossed i's dotted. Some went on to become trainee managers others went to Amsterdam, that was a long time ago.
rodmn2377 wrote: » Look everybody posts what they hear and that should be ok.. we all hear stuff.. some correct and some complete ****... at least with a thread like this we can put different stuff together and a lot of the time piece it up fairly decent..
P.Walnuts wrote: » Nail on the head, just because you do a job doesn't mean you're doing it because you're broke. So much vague bullsh1t posted on here
P.Walnuts wrote: » How do you know none of them have any money? You RL's accountant?
rodmn2377 wrote: » Ya lots of them have money and lots have plenty of money but these guys are always tempted by the thoughts of getting more.. I always remember a lad telling me when he started he selling gear he was going to stop when he mad 100k.. made that in no time so said I'll make 500 and stop but couldn't stop.. always wanted more ended up being involved in a feud killing and got life for it..
Banana Republic. wrote: » Cheers, makes sense how they ended up in the front garden, he’s fitness didn’t help that day eh. Perfectly planned. Doubt there is any more like RL out there who operate for so long while he was alive. Still wonder what he’s role was in KMW murder. It’s a fascinating story on Ruthless.
Billhook wrote: » If you met them, they're the sort of guys who would open a door for you in a shop, or hold it open if you were behind them on the way in. Mannerly enough just like any other member of society. This whole thing is like a movie or novel, very intriguing and intense. And the wattsapp videos etc, I wonder is there going to be a book wrote about all this? Those limerick guys seem to come out on top, you hear nothing about them next thing they're on top again. I'd say if they played chess they'd be pretty dam good at it. Imagine them running a company, they'd be absolute geniuses. I grew up in a housing estate and as a teenager I worked in Quinnsworth with real street wise lads in Cork City in the early 90's they were the best workers on the floor. Say one guy was on the mineral section, his patch it would be immaculate. He would have great time keeping and his t's were crossed i's dotted. Some went on to become trainee managers others went to Amsterdam, that was a long time ago.
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.
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.
PaddyK2020 wrote: » Why would they admit murder on camera?
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?