begbysback wrote: » It’s a myth created by Paul Williams, there is no such thing as organized crime in Ireland, it’s pretty much disorganized crime.
Banana Republic. wrote: » I noted this in the piece His bosses in the feud have fled to Spain while a violent criminal who is suspected of assisting in the murder of 17-year-old Mulready-Woods is in custody on unrelated charges. Are the two brothers the head of the Anti Maguire faction all along or only because Ruthless is dead? I’ve never heard of them spoken as bosses.
Paul_Crosby wrote: » Think I read that was OM, but with all that's gone on would they really escape with just a beating? Surely it's gone beyond that now since they are seen as the de facto leaders of the anti-Maguire faction, I wouldn't be confident, they'd be safer living on the Spanish streets than taking their chances here I would think like the man said about a previous feud long ago, "You don't do something like that then say "look lads, can we draw a line under this whole fued" , theres no drawing lines after something like that, that's too big an act of war"
Anon165 wrote: » If OM and BM were taken out previously would that be the end of the McGuire's or do they have a long list of people to replace them?
Joe Don Dante wrote: » Named after the Hotels where they were conceived
NewMan1982 wrote: » CP would have still been there.
Bigwilliam wrote: » Guys is it just me or is the cocaine quality dropped majorly since the covid 19 started
Prisoner 0922156 wrote: » They were the bosses of their little gang. Robbie was the muscle and had his personal reasons.... Interestingly, I read Robbie had an alibi...
PARlance wrote: » 20 mins later.... Seems to be working fine
kotou2 wrote: » Dont forget RL was clever, so damn sure he sought an alibi. He and GT purposely went to a bar on a faithful evening, knowing no one would know the exact time of death. Chances were the pair of them be less likely convicted. RL was Coolock, so why does article say Donaghmede. Or did he live there from nappies for a while? If someone knows where he was in Coolock, does any family still live there?
Dean thonton wrote: » He wasn’t really that clever just that the judicial system here is not fit for purpose he was arrested over 120 times.
kotou2 wrote: » True. Actually it was 124 convictions, that prob means he was arrested 400 times and only 124 stuck. And he prob did another 800 crimes that wasnt even arrested for. Sure the Dec 2019 trial, had multiple charges, but got done for none. Lawyers turnover will drop with him gone.
Dean thonton wrote: » We give the Garda a hard time for what seems to be a bad job they do but in all fairness they seem to get the arrests it’s the judges that have alot to answer for.
ballsdeep69 wrote: » Who's this "We" your referring to 🀔
kotou2 wrote: » Dont forget RL was clever
Gadgetman496 wrote: » Nothing clever about ending up permanently horizontal.
blinding wrote: » His IQ is now Six Feet Under ! !
Prisoner 0922156 wrote: » Interestingly, I read Robbie had an alibi the night of the murder and was on CCTV in a pub and the actual killer is hiding out in eastern Europe.
kotou2 wrote: » Agree, but If one becomes infamous for violence and carrying weapons the opposition eventually arms up. problem is, even infamous cant carry 100% of time, so they eventually get caught out. Plus his opposition had more power and loyalty, meaning the odds were stacked against him. Unless he took head off the snake. He could have become no1. Had to laugh when garda warned garda not to approach him as he could be armed. I thought cops used to lock up guys with guns. Modern day Billy the Kid
leko99 wrote: » Heard that as well