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Aaron Brady Guilty as charged

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  • Registered Users Posts: 94 ✭✭xvril


    "We will f***ing kill you, don't move, I will shoot you".

    Imagine somebody screamed this at you, moments after shooting your colleague in the face with a shotgun.

    Reckon you could recall his height?

    I'm just back from a restaurant. Haven't a clue how tall the waiter was.

    Then why say that? Why not say i'm not sure how tall he was?


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    i wonder which sf td will pick him up from prison in 2060


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,567 ✭✭✭Risteard81


    Show trial.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 236 ✭✭Irishman80


    Truthvader wrote: »
    Interestingly there is a lot of hints here that he is connected to the Sinn Fein /IRA good republican / very nice man club but not a single shred of anything concrete. Even the Independent aren't running with it. Strangely all the Sinn Fein posters have come steaming in here to question the verdict. Wonder why. Is it just the usual anti Garda Sinn Fein impulse or is there some other reason why they want to support him. Anyone actually know what is going on and why?

    I'm pretty new here so wouldn't know the Sinn Fein supporters.

    It's pretty sad if they feel the need to support this scumbag just because he might also be a Sinn Fein member. It doesn't really say much for them


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,660 ✭✭✭armaghlad


    CrankyHaus wrote: »
    It was a crime of a kind associated with Republicans; in a highly Republican area; where former Republican networks have devolved since the GFA into common criminality; where the prosecution appears to have been frustrated by the omerta and intimidation that protects Republicans; and the accused's defence was that he could not have done it because at the time he was engaged elsewhere in a different criminal activity associated with Republicans. A godfather of criminality in the area was previously defended by SF as a "Good Republican" and allegedly sat on the IRA Army Council. SF campaign against the Court which convicted that man. Now assertions of a wrongful conviction are being made by posters associated with Republican positions. I'd give SF itself a pass until it makes any statement on the issue but surely you can see a pattern here?
    Fùck there is some shíte posted on here by numpties who know fa squared - not just you cranky, couldn’t read past your post seen enough crap.

    IRA by and large didn’t rob credit unions. Especially not in their own areas. The IRA that you all are referring to, the provos, no longer exist. And if they did as half of you will no doubt try to argue, why tf would they be robbing €7k from a fücking credit union!? They’d find more down the seats of their 2020 BMW X5!

    I’m from Armagh and vote SF and I think the man is guilty - May or may not be the trigger man but he was in my eyes involved and deserves every second that he spends behind bars. South armagh has a lot of criminality these days and it isn’t all “IRA”. Crossmaglen for example is awash with cocaine. It’s no longer the “pure” republican stronghold it once was. A lot of this new generation are not politically minded. Brady was what, 22 when this happened? He’s like a lot of young fellas who come from certain backgrounds, they think they’re untouchable and can do as they like. It’s the same as this crowd behind all the atm robberies. Keep this mind before you go blaming the provos on everything that happens in South Armagh


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  • Registered Users Posts: 9,711 ✭✭✭John_Rambo


    Risteard81 wrote: »
    Show trial.

    Craven show off gets convicted in a proper trial.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 236 ✭✭Irishman80


    armaghlad wrote: »
    Fùck there is some shíte posted on here by numpties who know fa squared - not just you cranky, couldn’t read past your post seen enough crap.

    IRA by and large didn’t rob credit unions. Especially not in their own areas. The IRA that you all are referring to, the provos, no longer exist. And if they did as half of you will no doubt try to argue, why tf would they be robbing €7k from a fücking credit union!? They’d find more down the seats of their 2020 BMW X5!

    I’m from Armagh and vote SF and I think the man is guilty - May or may not be the trigger man but he was in my eyes involved and deserves every second that he spends behind bars. South armagh has a lot of criminality these days and it isn’t all “IRA”. Crossmaglen for example is awash with cocaine. It’s no longer the “pure” republican stronghold it once was. A lot of this new generation are not politically minded. Brady was what, 22 when this happened? He’s like a lot of young fellas who come from certain backgrounds, they think they’re untouchable and can do as they like. It’s the same as this crowd behind all the atm robberies. Keep this mind before you go blaming the provos on everything that happens in South Armagh

    They were probably too busy machine-gunning down innocent workmen going to work to have the time to rob credit unions.

    At least, they seemed to be up early in the morning. Not like the current breed of knuckle draggers.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,220 ✭✭✭cameramonkey


    You’re too late.
    The trial is over.
    That was all put forward by Brady’s defence already.
    It was a very dark stormy night and the Garda who said that was having a gun pointed at his head. Easy to be mistaken in those circumstances.

    They got the right man and everyone around this area of N. Louth and S. Armagh knows it. Not many tears being shed for Brady, believe me. Tramp of the highest order. Now convicted cold blooded murderer.


    The garda was not to only witness to say that the shooter was about six feet tall according to a radio report today.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,711 ✭✭✭John_Rambo


    The garda was not to only witness to say that the shooter was about six feet tall according to a radio report today.

    A gun in hand makes someone look taller. Look it up.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,660 ✭✭✭armaghlad


    Irishman80 wrote: »
    They were probably too busy machine-gunning down innocent workmen going to work to have the time to rob credit unions.

    At least, they seemed to be up early in the morning. Not like the current breed of knuckle draggers.
    ReAlLy ReLeVaNt CoNtRiBuTiOn ThErE mAiTh tHú


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  • Registered Users Posts: 7,236 ✭✭✭mcmoustache


    Truthvader wrote: »
    Interestingly there is a lot of hints here that he is connected to the Sinn Fein /IRA good republican / very nice man club but not a single shred of anything concrete. Even the Independent aren't running with it. Strangely all the Sinn Fein posters have come steaming in here to question the verdict. Wonder why. Is it just the usual anti Garda Sinn Fein impulse or is there some other reason why they want to support him. Anyone actually know what is going on and why?


    Just like Amnesty International and other NGOs, these are a charitable bunch who genuinely hate to see the State prosecute an innocent man. Nothing to do with Sinn Fein at all. They would do the same for tinkers, accountants, immigrants and politicians.



    That's why you always see them in threads second-guessing every prosecution and not just those of shinners.



    Oh wait!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 236 ✭✭Irishman80


    armaghlad wrote: »
    ReAlLy ReLeVaNt CoNtRiBuTiOn ThErE mAiTh tHú

    Completely relevant in the context of your attempted white-washing of the Provos and your attempt to separate the ****-bag Brady family from Republicans up there.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,226 ✭✭✭Sam Quentin


    Is there any prisoners in Ireland doing 40yrs? I know it's pretty common in the USA.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,418 ✭✭✭Infernal Racket


    Is there any prisoners in Ireland doing 40yrs? I know it's pretty common in the USA.

    Not at the moment. There should be but the GFA took care of that and they were all released. Brady will be the first in a long time


  • Registered Users Posts: 15,971 ✭✭✭✭Spanish Eyes


    The man has been convicted and found guilty of capital murder. All the ranting and questioning here won't change that. Let him appeal (which we will pay for anyway), and let the judges of that appeal decide. Evidence cannot be challenged anymore so the grounds are very narrow. I don't care, better for him to appeal and lose, which I'd say he will, than to have endless speculation about 5ft 7 versus 6ft and all the rest of the dubious questions coming from people who didn't or couldn't sit through months of evidence and the trial.

    I am glad the jury found him guilty, it's not down to me to question over 100 days of evidence or the integrity of the jury.

    Justice was done. This thread is going nowhere, but it's not for me to say any more about that.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,032 ✭✭✭Gregor Samsa


    Is there any prisoners in Ireland doing 40yrs? I know it's pretty common in the USA.

    John Shaw, who raped and murdered two women with Geoffrey Evans in 1976, has been locked up since being found guilty in 1978. So he's been in for 42 years at this stage (since his conviction - almost 44 years since his arrest). He's 73 now. Earlier this year he was granted two days of escorted temporary release per year. There's no sign of him getting out permanently.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,660 ✭✭✭armaghlad


    Irishman80 wrote: »
    Completely relevant in the context of your attempted white-washing of the Provos and your attempt to separate the ****-bag Brady family from Republicans up there.
    Where would we be without the ramblings of melodramatic, sanctimonious gits like yourself on boards? I understand the widespread animosity towards the provos, I really do, but for the love of god unless you have one ounce of evidence that the provos were actually involved in the murder of a guard and the stealing of a paltry €7k from a credit union, produce it or shut up and stop talking shíte you moron.


  • Registered Users Posts: 317 ✭✭gooseygander


    Is there any prisoners in Ireland doing 40yrs? I know it's pretty common in the USA.

    That headcase Malcom MacArthur done 30 years for murder of a young nurse and farmer in 1982, he was only released in 2012 or 2013 I think. Shocking crime and the nut bag was found hiding out in a house belonging to the attorney general. Rocked the government of the day with the bould Charlie at the wheel.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,226 ✭✭✭Sam Quentin


    armaghlad wrote: »
    Where would we be without the ramblings of melodramatic, sanctimonious gits like yourself on boards? I understand the widespread animosity towards the provos, I really do, but for the love of god unless you have one ounce of evidence that the provos were actually involved in the murder of a guard and the stealing of a paltry €7k from a credit union, produce it or shut up and stop talking shíte you moron.

    Just to clarify something,,the robbery was not about 7000euro,. it doesn't actually matter what was stolen.. the heist was expected to gain the robbers up to 50000euro. That was the incentive. At least 20000 on that particular night was missed/not taken from the 'convoy'.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,226 ✭✭✭Sam Quentin


    Risteard81 wrote: »
    Show trial.

    Not at all, it was a slow painstaking trial,with very little of it being released online, on tv etc.. You've never seen tv docs from USA about certain high profile criminal trials!? :confused:


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  • Registered Users Posts: 625 ✭✭✭dd973


    That headcase Malcom MacArthur done 30 years for murder of a young nurse and farmer in 1982, he was only released in 2012 or 2013 I think. Shocking crime and the nut bag was found hiding out in a house belonging to the attorney general. Rocked the government of the day with the bould Charlie at the wheel.

    The attorney general at the time was a bachelor as well, to all accounts not Gay just a bloke who'd never met a wife, MacArthur ended up with the keys to his apartment though a completely innocuous coincidence yet 2+2=5 was the conclusion about his presence there.


  • Posts: 13,688 ✭✭✭✭ Alena Obedient Screenwriter


    Special criminal court puts another scumbag away.

    Thank god its not been abolished like a certain party is calling for.
    When I first pulled up Jinglejangle69 on his lie, it had three 'thanks'. It now has twelve.

    How is such a demonstrable lie allowed to remain up in such a thread?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 236 ✭✭Irishman80


    armaghlad wrote: »
    Where would we be without the ramblings of melodramatic, sanctimonious gits like yourself on boards? I understand the widespread animosity towards the provos, I really do, but for the love of god unless you have one ounce of evidence that the provos were actually involved in the murder of a guard and the stealing of a paltry €7k from a credit union, produce it or shut up and stop talking shíte you moron.

    I never said the Provos had anything to do with the robbery. Just a bunch of criminal Republican scum (often with histories closely associated with Provos) who think they can do what they want.

    I merely pointed out to you that the Provos probably didn't rob old women in Credit Unions in the past, like you said, because they were busy machine-gunning down innocent workmen going to work. Or maybe they might have been blowing innocent men, women, and children to pieces also.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,625 ✭✭✭Millionaire only not


    armaghlad wrote: »
    Fùck there is some shíte posted on here by numpties who know fa squared - not just you cranky, couldn’t read past your post seen enough crap.

    IRA by and large didn’t rob credit unions. Especially not in their own areas. The IRA that you all are referring to, the provos, no longer exist. And if they did as half of you will no doubt try to argue, why tf would they be robbing €7k from a fücking credit union!? They’d find more down the seats of their 2020 BMW X5!

    I’m from Armagh and vote SF and I think the man is guilty - May or may not be the trigger man but he was in my eyes involved and deserves every second that he spends behind bars. South armagh has a lot of criminality these days and it isn’t all “IRA”. Crossmaglen for example is awash with cocaine. It’s no longer the “pure” republican stronghold it once was. A lot of this new generation are not politically minded. Brady was what, 22 when this happened? He’s like a lot of young fellas who come from certain backgrounds, they think they’re untouchable and can do as they like. It’s the same as this crowd behind all the atm robberies. Keep this mind before you go blaming the provos on everything that happens in South Armagh

    The provos call the shots on who does what up there , and collect there percentage. The ira had the power to put an end to this a long time ago but they prove how there hatred of law and order is allowed to run .
    I hope they jail all the scum bags connected to this , reading about this case it’s only started the Gardai have it in for them and rightly so .
    The ira had a point of not putting Brady to sleep ,?either it was to exhaust Gardaí time or see how far the hands of the law could go .
    There learning fast intimidation is not working anymore.
    I hope it’s the start of keeping the scum together behind bars throw in plenty ******s and phaedophiles with them as they have plenty of them in there precious organisation.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    plenty of

    ....specifically aligned.....

    posters deeply concerned about the airtightness of a case they seem unable to google (funny how they all have the same two points to make almost verbatim isnt it tho?)

    yet they seem not too bothered about the shooting dead of a fella out doing his job, or witness intimidation, or border lawlessness, or links to affiliate organisations

    jesus it's amazing really what some people/parties/groups focus in on

    isnt it

    im only shocked at who we *havent* seen in here posting yet. maybe theyre on another shift?


  • Registered Users Posts: 21,055 ✭✭✭✭Ash.J.Williams


    The provos call the shots on who does what up there , and collect there percentage. The ira had the power to put an end to this a long time ago but they prove how there hatred of law and order is allowed to run .
    I hope they jail all the scum bags connected to this , reading about this case it’s only started the Gardai have it in for them and rightly so .
    The ira had a point of not putting Brady to sleep ,?either it was to exhaust Gardaí time or see how far the hands of the law could go .
    There learning fast intimidation is not working anymore.
    I hope it’s the start of keeping the scum together behind bars throw in plenty ******s and phaedophiles with them as they have plenty of them in there precious organisation.
    There’s so little going in this post it might be a good time to learn the word “their”


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,625 ✭✭✭Millionaire only not


    plenty of

    ....specifically aligned.....

    posters deeply concerned about the airtightness of a case they seem unable to google (funny how they all have the same two points to make almost verbatim isnt it tho?)

    yet they seem not too bothered about the shooting dead of a fella out doing his job, or witness intimidation, or border lawlessness, or links to affiliate organisations

    jesus it's amazing really what some people/parties/groups focus in on

    isnt it

    im only shocked at who we *havent* seen in here posting yet. maybe theyre on another shift?

    U would have to wonder who the real rats are they run for cover when they know there caught . Pearce and Mary Lou will probably have quiet few weeks until things calm down as well .
    Surly they will be calling on the government for a retrial on behalf of there colleague Brady bunch , the intimidation and abuse by the Gardai on there voters, omg what will we do Mary Lou ( eat more I guess Mary) .


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,625 ✭✭✭Millionaire only not


    There’s so little going in this post it might be a good time to learn the word “their”

    Sorry if my English is not up to scratch , I didn’t get to college like the privileged. There their.
    actually my anger for scum and their treatment of real people is way beyond to be bothered over my poor English.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 140 ✭✭gailforecast


    “ The court also heard that members of Aaron Brady’s family had contacted trial witnesses through social media.”

    People from Armagh are sub human slime. Crossmaglen should be boxed off from civilisation.


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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    “ The court also heard that members of Aaron Brady’s family had contacted trial witnesses through social media.”

    People from Armagh are sub human slime. Crossmaglen should be boxed off from civilisation.

    not sure it's fair or correct to make a geographic issue beyond the obvious fact that many border communities seem to be very willing to protect common scum

    there is plenty of historical reasons for that but no justification for it at all anymore beyond hardman republican posturing and a "poor us" narrative the likes of which can be seen in the scandalous activities surrounding the ex quinn holdings

    whether the community protection for these activities is driven by loyalty, ethos, interest or fear its becoming ever more clear that its something that the law and order interests of the state need to do a lot more about

    sweetheart policing of border thugs has to stop


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