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believe he had travelled to
Belfast in the hours before he was shot, possibly to collect debts. As well as being a suspect in the death of Keane Mulready-Woods he was suspected of being responsible for a number of other killings. He had been threatened by one faction in the Drogheda feud but was also
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Lawlor was mugged after leaving a gym in
December 2019, which was filmed by his assailants. The assailants stole his gym bag and flip-flops and posted photos of them wearing the latter after the mugging. The assault was allegedly at the behest of a criminal foe of Lawlor. The presence of flip-flops
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was arrested by Gardaí investigating the murder and dismemberment of a 17-year-old on 12 January 2020 in
Drogheda. She is suspected of playing a central role in the logistics of the murder, including cleaning up the crime scene. A 23-year-old man described as "a very minor player" was also arrested
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Rathmullen Park was jailed in March 2022 for four years for cleaning and removing evidence from his home. McKenna had met a number of men in a cafe in West Street on 12 January 2020. The men ordered him to stay away from his house, so he stayed with a friend for the night. He was
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Detectives working on the case have no cause of death to base their inquiry on as the fatal injury is believed to have been dealt to the torso, which was still missing as of
February 2020. They have not ruled out the possibility that the torso was disposed of deliberately so as to frustrate the
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Mulready-Woods. Two more men, both in their early 20s, were arrested in relation to his death on 10 December and detained in Dundalk and Mountjoy Garda stations. The man arrested two days before continued to be held in
343:. He was suspected of ordering the murder and dismembering of Keane Mulready-Woods. The man was originally from Dublin, but had lived in County Meath and was heavily involved in organised crime, including the Drogheda feud. He had travelled to Belfast the morning he was shot and the
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October 2020, Gerard McKenna, a 50-year-old man from Drogheda was charged with impeding the prosecution or apprehension of another person in relation to the death of Keane Mulready-Woods. The trial is scheduled to begin on 17 January 2022, due to a backlog caused by the
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Mulready-Woods and a criminal feud in Drogheda which has claimed three lives. There are incident rooms in Coolock, Mountjoy and Drogheda Garda stations with the investigation being coordinated from the latter.
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belonging to the deceased was found at the latter site - McKenna denied any knowledge of the vest. A car parked in a nearby lane also had evidence, including an axe with blood stains and a bone fragment. The keys to the car were left in McKenna's home.
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When the funeral cortege arrived, a young man broke off from the crowd outside the church and approached the media, telling them to leave. He said if they were still outside the church after the funeral was over he would break their cameras.
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Dominic's Bridge in Drogheda. He had recently called his mother to ask her to leave money out for his taxi home later that evening. His sister posted a message on
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and taken to nearby Mountjoy Garda station by Gardaí investigating the same murder. He was brought from prison to the station under a section 42 warrant, which means he can be detained for 24 hours.
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1200:"Robbie Lawlor: 'Single gunman' murdered Dublin man in Ardoyne"
1170:"Man shot in Belfast was suspect in Mulready-Woods murder case"
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556:"Who was murdered teenager Keane Mulready-Woods?"
427:On 19 February 2021, Paul Crosby was arrested in
723:Carroll, Rory; McDonald, Henry (10 April 2020).
1078:Lally, Conor; Ferguson, Amanda (4 April 2020).
664:"Human remains found in bag in Dublin estate"
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834:"Teenager's murder 'savage, shocking'"
634:O'Connell, Patrick (2 February 2020).
1254:O'Riordan, Alison (22 October 2020).
582:O'Hanlon, Aengus (10 February 2020).
366:. The shooting was also condemned by
69:13–15 January, 2020 (various remains)
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554:Gallagher, Conor (17 January 2020).
777:O'Keefe, Cormac (16 January 2020).
751:O'Keefe, Cormac (15 January 2020).
688:O'Keefe, Cormac (14 January 2020).
489:List of solved missing person cases
1506:Reynolds, Paul (5 December 2022).
662:Reynolds, Paul (14 January 2020).
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981:Lally, Conor (13 February 2020).
908:Lally, Conor (14 February 2020).
1430:Donnelly, Nicola (24 May 2021).
608:Murray, Sean (15 January 2020).
1574:Missing person cases in Ireland
1477:Reynolds, Paul (8 March 2022).
1228:Reynolds, Paul (5 April 2020).
1168:Reynolds, Paul (4 April 2020).
1123:Halpin, Hayley (4 April 2020).
16:Crime in Ireland, January 2020
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1349:Foy, Ken (19 February 2021).
1318:Foy, Ken (18 February 2021).
113:St Oliver’s Community College
1380:Burke, Céimin (8 May 2021).
1290:. RTÉ News. 10 December 2020
867:Foy, Ken (20 January 2020).
216:On the night of 15 January,
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803:Ken, Foy (1 April 2021).
49:12 January 2020 (aged 17)
1202:. BBC News. 5 April 2020
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138:The faction began using
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278:murder of Elaine O'Hara
1559:Crime in Dublin (city)
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368:Minister for Justice
364:coronavirus pandemic
127:Involvement in crime
84:Keane Mulready-Woods
25:Keane Mulready-Woods
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167:Human remains found
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1554:Crime in Drogheda
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