tomofson wrote: » Hes been in there well over a year now so could be out anytime. Yes that was the story going around when o'regan was killed was that it was over a sexual allegation made against him. The individual who is in custody do you know hes name its not the same individual with the surname as the two brothers is it?
Bam Bam Mickey wrote: » I hope that isn't true.
FixitFelix wrote: » I think people are very naive when it comes to what Gardai are capable of
gangstergossip wrote: » yea but the guys who are caught could turn state witness happened in dublin and limerick before
tayto lover wrote: » In fairness that's a real scumbag comment. They must have caught you for something.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » The Monk should just get them all to the Canaries. I'm sure he is loaded. Imagine leaving your close family in inner City Dublin open to being murdered. And he wore a wig at someone's funeral recently. I can't believe that so many of the Hutches are living in the flats. But maybe they felt safe there (sorry that didn't work out did it), and are not living the high life off the uncle. So much for family loyalty and solidarity. huh. Probably more internecine strife than with the Kinahans. Jeezus it's worse than Marseille or Sicily now.
genericguy wrote: » Nope I'm not involved in crime at all. I am well educated, work hard for money, to pay loads of tax to house people who don't feel like working, god bless them, and I happen to be cynical about our useless, sham of a police force.
Peter Anthony wrote: » I see Gardai and the Justice department are planning to set up a mini CAB to just target people in the North Inner City, and that new Gangland legislation will only be used against the Hutch side I think there is a state agenda at work here that is becoming clearer. Soon they will be arresting people for daring to be shot lol
Gamebred wrote: » Dan and the boys have people even making the phone calls for them,wont get a sniff of them up to anything,the only way they go down is a high ranking criminal that knows their organisation gets caught and turns informant,its the only way they are getting brought down and I cant see it happening soon.
tayto lover wrote: » So all 9 thousand of them are on the take? I heard the locals on the radio today praising the efforts of the garda on the ground.
genericguy wrote: » Sorry sergeant i didn't mean to offend you. Look up occam's razor.
FixitFelix wrote: » Don't think he said all of them
FixitFelix wrote: » At the end of the day they'll only save their own arses
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Sad though, and the Monk lives on while the rest of his family are slaughtered. Terrible. Anyway, if those flats were in private ownership they would be worth a fortune. These people don't know how lucky they are to be living in the city centre and paying small enough rent, or maybe none. I'm sick of it all now. Sorry folks.
tayto lover wrote: » Oh i'm a garda now. I was a Luas driver a while back and a teacher before that. I hope i get all the pensions :pac:
FixitFelix wrote: » I wouldn't call them lucky
...And Justice wrote: » I think the point is, that they wanted rid of the general back in the 90's, because he was making a fool out of the government and the gardai. Same situation now.
Allyall wrote: » Yeah, "lucky"....
Spanish Eyes wrote: » You make your own luck. They have a wealthy uncle (or whatever relation) and he abandoned them and they are being murdered one by one. They need to ask him why. Or maybe the uncle knows already. But he is no angel either I would imagine. Although he appears to be, having paid the CAB back for the robbery of millions. Like paying taxes, you will be left with at least half anyway. LOL.
Gamebred wrote: » The way people are going on you'd swear the family is getting wiped out innocents included,fantasy stuff those shot were not randomly murdered because they are Hutchs.
Bicky bicky wrote: » I think the monk is loaded but I wouldn't think he is that loaded to pull all his targeted relatives out!