Has Mick the Hack reported as well?
When the US agencies start flexing their muscles all bets are off.
I remember reading that Mr. Nice book and basically the RICO act allows them to do whatever the fuck they want, and anyone who was charged under RICO shit themselves
Isn’t he in custody already in Italy? Can’t see him turning up in the SCC
- Holy fuck. Imagine the life you’ve led to be shooting people dead in cold blood by the time you were 17.
There’s a lot of “no to drugs” education in schools but anything on gangland stuff?
You’d think pointing out to people that there’s a good chance you will end up dead or prison would be enough to turn some off. Even the lure of inter generational wealth from the fruits of it is a bit of a stretch when you see families doing this. Though the Hutch kids managed to avoid it I believe…
can you post article?
Quincy Bramble! Ba haa ha ha ha aha!
in cornelius price’s gang.
like something out of a guy richie show
The Dow has commenced giving evidence.
Explosive stuff.
I look forward to Dowdall saying he made it all up in the afternoon, when Hutch returns from lunch with Slab Murphy sitting beside him
Here’s the Sunday world version
The bit about Patsy Hutch jr turning up for a pre arranged punishment shooting by Daniel Kinahan in Drumcondra was pretty chilling.
I was trying to follow a news report on this last night, but missed bits of it.
Is the whole evidence Dowdall said Hutch done it?
He’s back today. It was stopped yesterday due to a legal issue.
He claimed Gerard was one of the gunmen which surprised me.
The cross examinations should be good craic
The Special Criminal Court is a bit of cod for us ra and gangland criminal sympathisers when it’s seemingly rigged like this to jail an honest to goodness career criminal for life. The State’s case appears to acknowledge that Dowdall is a headbanger, fantasist and notorious liar other than when he says poor Gerard Hutch told him that he killed Mr Byrne. I’m with Amnesty International on this one, I think the SCC should be discontinued.
Cross examination has begun.
So we’ve heard what the prosecution wants us to hear. Wouldn’t call it overwhelming.