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Gardaí and emergency services are attending the scene of a shocking incident in Dublin where a double-decker bus crashed into shoppers on a pedestrianised street.
Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the investigation into what happened.
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Louth man smuggled assault rifles and pipe bombs from the US to sell to 'Ireland's top criminals'
22:21|A Louth man who was part of a criminal organisation that imported military-grade firearms from America was selling them to 'Ireland’s top criminals', with pipe bombs and assault rifles amongst the weapons being smuggled into the State.Nicola talks to Niall Donald about Conor O’Brien, his co-accused Mark McCourt and their enterprise in deadly weapons.
Calls for full inquiry into failings in showjumper Katie Simpson murder investigation
44:37|Ongoing investigations surround the murder of showjumper Katie Simpson and the circumstances of her death.As officers identified in reports criticising how her death was investigated retire and step down from their positions, journalist Tanya Fowles insists a full inquiry is needed to address the failings.
How gun victim Robbie Sheridan predicted his own murder in an interview
27:38|A man has pleaded guilty to conspiring to murder Robbie Sheridan more than six years after his brutal murder outside his Ballymun home.Sheridan was gunned down at his front door by two masked men - just days after predicting his was a dead man walking in an interview.Niall speaks to Crime World’s Alan Sherry about how Sheridan told him he was being targeted by ‘idiots with guns’.
Ireland and the Epstein files - who was named in new documents?
56:49|The avalanche of Epstein files released by the US Government have ended high profile careers, cast suspicion on the rich and famous caught up in the communications leak, and had a ripple effect right across the Atlantic.From a celebrity lawyer to well known famous stars, which Irish people have so far found themselves named in the document dump?Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the biggest crime story in the world.
The wife of crime gang boss wants jailed son to testify in compo case
23:40|The wife of the leader of the Cock-Wall burglary gang has pleaded with a judge to allow her jailed son out of prison to testify in her compo case.Kathleen Wall, whose husband Edward Wall owes €3 million to CAB, made the request before High Court where she is suing the council over a trip in 2015.Niall speaks to Crime World’s Alan Sherry about Kathleen’s colourful day representing herself in court.
Three women admit money laundering for feuding organised crime group
29:39|Three women who have admitted money laundering for a Drogheda feud linked organised crime group have told a court they allowed their Revolut accounts be used but made no money themselves.Nicola talks to Niall Donald about the gangsters molls who have been left behind to carry the can.
Mansion owned by crystal meth businessman Nathan McDonnell sold
20:00|The house of jailed garden centre owner Nathan McDonnell has been sold in Tralee but Revenue have laid claim to 50 per cent of the profits.McDonnell was jailed last year for 12 years for his role in a plot to export crystal meth to Australia.Nicola speaks to Niall Donald about the sale of the property and McDonnell.
Hennessy torture gang apologise to victim who was branded with the word 'rat'
36:06|Three brothers and a father and son who tortured a man, threatened him with rape and branded him with the word ‘rat’ apologised for their roles in the assault, with one even telling a court he holds ‘no ill will’ to his victim.The messages were delivered during a sentence hearing of Jason and Brandon Hennessy along with Kenneth Fitzsimons and his son Dean who pleaded guilty to assaulting causing harm to Barry Moore. Eldest brother Devon Hennessy had earlier pleaded guilty to falsely imprisoning Moore and assisting a criminal organisation to inflict serious harm on him before it became apparent the victim was not going to give evidence.All five will be sentenced next month, but today Nicola speaks with Robin Schiller about a violent mob undone by their own arrogance.