Muahahaha wrote: » Sure wasn't there heroin found on Jim Mansfields private jet while it was leased out to someone else. All while he was a big Fianna Fail donor and hosted their Ard Fheis every year at the Citywest Hotel
FalconGirl wrote: » Shooting in Ballybough tonight according to Twitter.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » They used to own it great airport no cops or customs come and go as you please no need to break into a sweat unloading
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Did he also own Weston Aerodrome?
arayess wrote: » sunday world expose on Jim Mansfield today. my only surprise is that it took so long to print , it was common knowledge for years
gangstergossip wrote: » i wonder if the kinahans are using these Moroccan hit-men in the feud apparently their involved in a massive feud based mainly in Amsterdam but which has spilled in to Spain and Belgium and has claimed 16 lives so far.One of the guys was executed and had his head cut off and left outside a cafe in Amsterdam connected to criminals
humberklog wrote: » This chap Naoufil Fassih looks a fairly rum sort. I was reading a bit about him on Dutch sites where it's claimed he's a suspected assassin responsible for a few pretty grim executions.I was curious as to what a €800 pair of trainers looked like- they look odd.
arayess wrote: » actually it is wrong. justice should be blind and without favour treating all equal. It's meehan today and tomorrow it's a new birmingham 6. I'd rather justice was fair myself. My personal view is that meehan is probably guilty but was shafted on the evidence of two proven liars esp Bowden.
thee glitz wrote: » Nothing wrong with that.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Purely political as it will be for Meehan
thee glitz wrote: » Interesting read. There's Malcolm MacArthur too.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GUBU
The flying mouse wrote: » I would think it be quite a while before BM gets out, while usually a lifer can look forward to getting out after say 17/18 years,in some cases here the convicted have done up to 30 years,mostly in crimes that have really shook the state.The killing of veronica gurren did that. In 2015, there were around 350 people serving life sentences in Irish prisons and another 76 ‘lifers’ walking the streets. As we’re all too familiar with, a life sentence in Ireland does not mean life behind bars, with the average life sentence lasting approximately 18 years. But there are a handful for whom the term has encapsulated most of their lives. The Dock brings you seven of these longest serving prisoners.http://courtsnewsireland.ie/7-irelands-longest-serving-prisoners-3/2016/02/03/