Crime World Long Read: Thomas 'Bomber' Kavanagh - from low-level dealer to Ireland's most-feared mob boss (Part 2)
Crime World26 Mai 2022

Crime World Long Read: Thomas 'Bomber' Kavanagh - from low-level dealer to Ireland's most-feared mob boss (Part 2)

When the Criminal Assets Bureau was set up in 1996 after the brutal murder of journalist Veronica Guerin, Thomas 'Bomber' Kavanagh was its first target. A known drug dealer and with a string of convictions, Bomber was then running a lucrative business along with his cousin Gerard ‘Hatchet’ Kavanagh. They were dealing whatever they could get their hands on and making a pretty penny as a result. Hatchet would be shot dead in Marbella in 2014, a hit understood to have been sanctioned by Kavanagh and organised by his then business partner, Daniel Kinahan.But when David Byrne took a bullet meant for Daniel at the Regency Hotel in February 2016 — it changed everything and cemented a blood bond between Kinahan and Kavanagh that would set them in the sights of international law enforcement. Now, in a Crime World special, we reveal the rise and spectacular fall of Bomber's empire and why he became one of Ireland's most-feared mob bosses.

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Episode 870: Home of witness who gave evidence against Dundon brothers firebombed in Limerick

Episode 870: Home of witness who gave evidence against Dundon brothers firebombed in Limerick

A terrifying firebomb attack near the home of a witness who gave evidence against the Dundon brothers highlights the ongoing issues for Limerick in a gang war that rumbles on.Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the complex relations and fallouts that have left a legacy in a city that hoped that violence was a thing of the past. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

5 Feb 17min

Episode 869: Portlaoise Prison bosses ask Nathan McDonnell to help with gardening project

Episode 869: Portlaoise Prison bosses ask Nathan McDonnell to help with gardening project

Crystal meth convict Nathan McDonnell is being asked for help with a business plan in Portlaoise Prison, where bosses believe his skills can help them create a viable gardening wing at the high security prison.Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the former Kerry garden centre owner turned inmate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

5 Feb 18min

Episode 868: Liam Byrne's phone and internet history to be tracked for next five years

Episode 868: Liam Byrne's phone and internet history to be tracked for next five years

Criminal Liam Byrne is to have his phones monitored for five years as part of a Serious Crime Prevention Order served on him in the UK.Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about Byrne and his ban from encrypted phones, messaging apps, and even deleting his browsing history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

4 Feb 12min

Episode 867: Supergrass Raffaele Imperiale details extent of Daniel Kinahan's influence in Dubai

Episode 867: Supergrass Raffaele Imperiale details extent of Daniel Kinahan's influence in Dubai

Super cartel super grass Raffaele Imperiale has given detailed information to investigators about Daniel Kinahan's influence in the United Arab Emirates and his role as a director general of some of the world’s biggest crime bosses.Nicola speaks with Eamon Dillon about the latest information which places Kinahan as an underworld boss just beneath Dubai royalty. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

4 Feb 24min

Episode 866: How drug lord Michael McDonagh caught unwanted attention from CAB with his flashy jeep

Episode 866: How drug lord Michael McDonagh caught unwanted attention from CAB with his flashy jeep

A dad of-seven caught the attention of Gardaí by driving around in a ‘stand-out’ truck - despite being on the dole for all of his adult life.Michael McDonagh attracted the attention of investigators after spending €44k on the Toyota Hi-Lux truck in his hometown of Ennis, Co Clare.Niall speaks to the Sunday World’s Eamon Dillon about how Gardaí believe McDonagh made a small fortune from the drugs trade. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

3 Feb 15min

Episode 865: The truth behind Allison Morris' interview with IRA bomber Dolours Price

Episode 865: The truth behind Allison Morris' interview with IRA bomber Dolours Price

Hit Disney drama Say Nothing tells the story of radical republican sisters, Marian and Dolours Price, who bombed the Old Bailey and spent years in prison where they were force-fed yet doggedly determined to stand up for their cause. Towards the end of her life, when Dolours had turned her back on the IRA and its leader Gerry Adams, she picked up the phone and left a message for journalist Allison Morris saying she wanted to talk to her about the Disappeared and her life within the Provos. Nicola speaks to Allison about her depiction in the drama and about the real-life events that led to her coming face to face with Price in the most memorable interview of her career. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

3 Feb 41min

Episode 864: Sons of Fat Freddie Thompson and Jason Hennessy Snr sentenced for separate offences

Episode 864: Sons of Fat Freddie Thompson and Jason Hennessy Snr sentenced for separate offences

This week saw the sons of high-profile criminals, Fat Freddie Thompson and Jason Hennessy Snr, sentenced for their roles in two separate crimes. Brad Dempsey was handed down 8 years behind bars for a shooting in 2022, while Brandon Hennessy received a suspended sentence for a 2021 drug offence. Clodagh Meaney speaks to Eimear Rabbitt about growing up around criminality, how the justice system treats youth offending and the two young men who followed their fathers into crime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 Feb 26min

Episode 863: The bizarre unravelling of a Grandmother’s 28-year-long pension fraud

Episode 863: The bizarre unravelling of a Grandmother’s 28-year-long pension fraud

A 73-year-old grandmother who was jailed for theft and larceny has walked free after just six weeks behind bars.Margaret Bergin claimed over €270,000 from social welfare in the name of her deceased father in law who died in 1993.She was discovered in 2022 when welfare officers came to her home and found her husband in bed, pretending to be the frail 110-year-old.Clodagh Meaney speaks to Eimear Rabbitt about fraudsters and the lengths people go to for cash. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

31 Jan 25min

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