A Self-fulfilling Prophecy | 10

A Self-fulfilling Prophecy | 10

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Coming next week: Kinahans Downfall

IN the decade since the murder of gangland figure David Byrne at Dublin’s Regency Hotel, the Kinahan Cartel’s international business has only grown bigger.But while the Dubai-based gangsters continue to grow their global cocaine and money laundering ops, a series of devastating s ...  Show more

The End? | 1

In the three years following US sanctions and a $15million collective bounty on their heads, the Dapper Don and his sons have managed to thrive.Christy Senior, Daniel and Christopher Jr’s wealth has only grown despite being locked out of any legitimate industry.How have they mana ...  Show more

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