First image of dozy getaway driver who used mum’s car in brutal murder as he gets eight years after pleading guilty
“He wasn’t part of any gang and wasn’t involved in any feud and yet he has been murdered in cold blood and his two children left without a father.
The man who sanctioned the murder is believed to be Keating’s close pal who continues to dominate the drug scene in the Clondalkin area. We can also reveal Bell - who was addicted to cocaine - made four different dry runs before the gunmen opened fire.In her victim impact statement to the court, the murder victim’s mum also said: “I constantly think about the last few minutes of his life and the fear he must have felt as he got out of his car and ran for his life.One of the men’s names who appeared on the six man hit list which included John later fled to the UK.The first person to die in the feud was innocent lad Dean Johnson.
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