
Episode 939: Sons of murdered Jason Hennessy Snr end prison hunger strike after less than 24 hours
25 March - 10 minsDevon Hennessy, a son of Browne’s Steakhouse murder victim Jason Hennessy Snr, has given up his hunger strike after 24 hours missing less than one meal.
Hennessy and his brothers Brandon and Jason Jnr are all facing charges in connection with an alleged kidnap and torture of a man who has said that he was branded with a cattle iron and beaten.
Hennessy told staff at Portlaoise Prison that he was going on hunger strike to protest about the conditions in which he was held on remand and was joined by his brothers, but the Blanchardstown brothers were back eating before staff could even implement their hunger strike policies.
Nicola speaks with Eimear Rabbitte and Niall Donald about one of th...

Episode 1091: John George murder fallout, Steven Gerrard's grandchild & Crime World's film debut
A cold case murder anniversary sparks calls for help in solving the case of mum-of-two Antoinette Smith, a manslaughter trial hears evidence around the death of popular bachelor Tom Niland, and arrests in Spain as the fallout from the John George murder continues... Nicola speaks to Niall Donald and Eimear Rabbitt as they look back on a week in crime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
42 mins
11 July Finished

Episode 1090: What happens when CAB seize your assets under its new rules?
A radical overhaul of legislation to make the Criminal Assets Bureau more efficient in its work is on the agenda for Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan, he says. But what does that mean and what sort of money and cases are the Bureau taking against those they believe are living off the proceeds of crime? Nicola speaks with Eamon Dillon about the Bureau and its work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
31 mins
11 July Finished

Episode 1089: 'The Family' drug mob head to Ibiza
Members of Ireland’s top drug gang jetted off to Ibiza for a stag holiday amid an ongoing investigation into their business. Months after gardaí arrested the top-tier leaders of the group and announced that they had hacked their telecommunications system known as Ghost, the group known as 'The Family' are partying on regardless. Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the west Dublin gang and what might happen next. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
19 mins
10 July Finished

Episode 1088: Deadly alliance in Sinaloa Cartel threatens flood of fentanyl to Europe
A rift in the powerful Sinaloa Cartel brings bloody war to the streets of Mexico - sucking the financial resources of the rival sides. Now, a crackdown by the US and Mexico on fentanyl trafficking has depleted their millions even further, spurring Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán’s sons to make a desperate alliance that threatens to transform the criminal underworld across the globe. Nicola speaks with New York Times journalist Alan Feuer about Sinaloa, a fight for supremacy, and the ripple effects right to our shores. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
41 mins
10 July Finished

Episode 1087: Costa del Crime: Irish nationals arrested in major cocaine crackdown
Four Irish arrested on the Costa Blanca with cocaine and cannabis as gardaí cooperate in the takedown of a separate Lithuanian drug mob with ties to Ireland. Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the new Costa del Crime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8 mins
9 July Finished

Episode 1086: How Christy Kinahan's posh protégé Sam O'Sullivan used dirty money to send kids to Swiss school
Christy Kinahan’s posh boy protégé jetted around the world to boxing fights and sent his daughters to a finishing school in Switzerland, a court has heard. Ciaran ‘Sam’ O’Sullivan’s decades-long career in the international drugs trade was laid bare by the Criminal Assets Bureau in the High Court. Niall speaks to Eamon Dillon about how a middle-class Dubliner rose to the top of the criminal ladder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
24 mins
9 July Finished