Episode 110: 'Mr Flashy' and Dublin's dirty gang war
Crime World30 Mai 2022

Episode 110: 'Mr Flashy' and Dublin's dirty gang war

When drug dealer James Whelan was gunned down in Finglas, north Dublin, two months ago gardai braced themselves for an explosion of violence and tit-for-tat attacks.In recent weeks, the home of Whelan’s mother, Sonya, has been firebombed amidst 70 violent incidents linked to the feuding gangs, many of which are flagged on social media postings.But is this Finglas feud the future of gangland wars or is it part of the fallout of the collapse of the Kinahan empire where the so-called ‘Flashy’ gang once held a prominent position of power?Nicola Tallant talks to Sunday World deputy Editor Niall Donald about the dirty warfare on the streets of a Dublin suburb and the consequences of it for policing drug mobs.

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Episode 1056: Murder suspect Jonny Smyth marries while on the run

Episode 1056: Murder suspect Jonny Smyth marries while on the run

Murder suspect Jonny Smyth who was arrested in Portugal after leaving Spain following the murder of Belfast man John George married his girlfriend Madison Allen while on the run and is now enjoying conjugal visits in his prison as he awaits a decision of a magistrate on possible charges.Nicola speaks with reporter Steven Moore about the secret wedding of Smyth and Allen who is standing by her man. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 1055: Spanish police link Fuengirola killings to Glasgow feud

Episode 1055: Spanish police link Fuengirola killings to Glasgow feud

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Episode 1054: Sean McGovern under protection of notorious hitman

Episode 1054: Sean McGovern under protection of notorious hitman

Murder accused Sean McGovern has moved wing in Portlaoise Prison and is now under the protection of hitman for hire Thomas Nicky McConnell.Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the country’s most notorious prisoner as he gets ready to challenge the legality of his extradition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 1053: Dublin firefighter Terence Crosbie awaits verdict in Boston court

Episode 1053: Dublin firefighter Terence Crosbie awaits verdict in Boston court

The jury in the trial of Dublin firefighter Terence Crosbie who has been accused of raping a woman in Boston last year have retired to consider their verdict.Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the evidence which the trial heard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 1052: The shameful history of the Kincora Boys' Home (Part Two)

Episode 1052: The shameful history of the Kincora Boys' Home (Part Two)

Journalist Chris Moore spent his career digging into the details of a story he first came across as a young BBC journalist in the 1980s.His new book Kincora: Britain’s Shame is a culmination of a decades-long investigation which weaves a tangled web of sexual abuse in a boys' home in Belfast with the murky workings of MI5 and the secret activities of Lord Henry Mountbatten.Today, in part two of Nicola's interview with Chris Moore, they discuss the hidden layers of intrigue and secrets he uncovered as he continued his investigation into the goings-on at Kincora Boys' Home. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

17 Jun 39min

Episode 1051:  The shameful history of the Kincora Boys' Home (Part One)

Episode 1051: The shameful history of the Kincora Boys' Home (Part One)

Journalist Chris Moore spent his career digging into the details of a story he first came across as a young BBC journalist in the 1980s.His new book Kincora: Britain’s Shame is a culmination of a decades-long investigation which weaves a tangled web of sexual abuse in a boys' home in Belfast with the murky workings of MI5 and the secret activities of Lord Henry Mountbatten.Today, in part one of Nicola's interview with Chris Moore, they discuss the origins of Kincora Boys' Home and the predators that worked there. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

17 Jun 37min

Episode 1050: Hitman 'Roo' Redmond suspected of ordering prison attack that left inmate fighting for his life

Episode 1050: Hitman 'Roo' Redmond suspected of ordering prison attack that left inmate fighting for his life

Chaotic killer Robert Roo Redmond is suspected of being the man who ordered a brutal prison attack which has left a fellow inmate in critical condition.Stephen Kearney was just weeks from his release date and in the exercise yard in recent weeks when he was set upon by at least three fellow lags and physically beaten almost to death.Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about Redmond and Kearney both of whom have notorious reputation as violent and volatile men. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

16 Jun 19min

Episode 1049: A pipe bomb attack gone wrong, breakthrough in a decades-long murder case and Niall's new nickname

Episode 1049: A pipe bomb attack gone wrong, breakthrough in a decades-long murder case and Niall's new nickname

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14 Jun 50min

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