spurshero wrote: » After watching the prime time last night would he have been convicted at all if he hadn’t been blabbing his mouth off in America . I have no doubt he done it and more importantly either had the police but unless the witnesses came forward from America would he have been charged at all?
Asus X540L wrote: » Wonder did his own gang give him that nose. Shooting a police officer over a minor credit union raid what an absolute moron. They're all facing serious time if and when they're finally caught.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » All he had to do was admit the robbery and deny the shooting, but he didn’t. Interesting the lowest rung of the ladder you might say is the get away driver, however as getaway for a cop killer he might be looking at capital punishment???
John_Rambo wrote: » Yeah, insane, what the hell was he thinking? Something similar happened in my area and there were helicopters and armed response, turned out it was a driver illness (tragically someone lost their life). Back on track, how does someone from a seemingly benign background, sports player, decent prospects, good family get to ramming taxis & Garda cars in a populated area to planning a heist and killing a Garda? I guess there's a journalist somewhere digging deep and interviewing people to get some sort of idea.
For Forks Sake wrote: » I knew he looked familiar
begbysback wrote: » Thread is an absolute sh1t show, with those stamping out any questioning of evidence or verdict being those same posters who start other threads questioning judges sentencing.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Any links to good republican, Thomas Slab Murphy?
Charles Babbage wrote: » I'm sure there is someone who can honestly say that Graham Dwyer was a competent architect and that in their dealings with him as an architect that they did not think he was a murderer.
paw patrol wrote: » family member dealt a lot with the firm Dwyer worked for from what they say - your analysis is spot on.
1641 wrote: » I hadn't been aware of this:"At the time Det Garda Donohoe was shot dead he was investigating Brady for an alleged role in an armed-gang robbery on Dundalk race course in 2011."https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/where-are-they-now-the-mixed-fortunes-of-gang-linked-to-det-garda-donohoe-killing-1.4329685
Effects wrote: » I've worked with a few architects that worked with Dwyer before and they all said he came across as really weird, in a bad way.
Truthvader wrote: » Agree, everyone including me assumed a connection but it just does not exist
BPKS wrote: » His mates who killed Jerry McCabe didn't serve 40 years anyway
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » And got picked up from prison by a serving TD from a certain party. Never forget.
Niner leprauchan wrote: » Ah I see, your gonna just play dumb and pretend that it's not. Papers do need a certain level of proof, they can be sued ya know. It's pretty obvious from the article that they are saying much
MrSanchez wrote: » I’m not playing dumb at all I genuinely couldn’t find any online articles or newspapers linking him to republicanism/Sinn Fein or dissidents, not illegal to call someone a republican either
Infernal Racket wrote: » GFA took care of that
Tacitus Kilgore wrote: » Sure is, since page 1 it's been full of folk questioning evidence before they even knew what the evidence was. Strange how it goes
Infernal Racket wrote: » Also, if there was a dissident connection he'd most probably be serving his time in Portlaoise rather than Mountjoy. There are definitely dissident connections within the gang but this crime was not sanctioned by the higher ups it would appear