Who Are The Ireland’s Most Terrifying Gangsters? | Real Stories True Crime Documentary
2022 ж. 25 Мау.
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Best selling true crime author Bernard O'Mahoney returns to his home country to shine a light on the Irish underworld. With exclusive access to high-profile Irish 'faces', he enters uncharted territory when he discovers that there may be more to these crimes than meets the eye.
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The most successful criminals are the ones who you never hear or see about
because they get others to do their dirty work.
Unfortunately that would make a very short boring show lol
You correct 💯
Oh we know all about them .. politicians
@boobjobs4392 there elected by the electorate so more fool them
My family is Irish on my mothers side, came to Canada many years ago, I have a great desire to visit Ireland and my heart goes out to all suffering poverty and addiction there, as is here in Canada, much ❤️ Ireland
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Same here, mine went through Canada at first then settled in the US
Irrelevant
So what
@@narcleptik oh then why comment
Top respect to those that have turned their lives around and now are using their experience to help others.
Agreed
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I've spent two years in solitary cell you draw valuable conclusions you can't avoid this altogether
"If you have the name Dunne, you're finished". Absolutely clear. Sickeningly unjust. Ireland should be apologizing and trying to make amends to every child brutalized in the industrial & approved school system in the same way as they try to do (albeit under the radar) for the babies & infants separated by force from their mothers, sent to UK, Australia with no name like heads of cattle. Not forgetting ever those who were refused proper medical care & nutrition (new borns & infants) anonymously disposed of in Ireland. Eire needs a truth & reconciliation committee now.
That’s unbelievable, I don’t doubt what you’re saying Jennifer.
Wow...people need to hear about these things
The church has a lot to answer for perverted pedophiles and kinky nuns. Cruel mongrels and they got away with all the abuse 💯
& young girls ''given up" taken by courts put to service as slave laborers, washer women, working at convents, no rights & a strict class/caste system, once marked/stigmatized the alternative was the streets, no protection, no legal rights (one definition of the term "outlaw "means that the law doesn't recognize u as a citizen with rights, so that rapes, robberies & murders of outlaws are not prosecuted) subjected to criminal opportunists, prison, indentured servitude, or trying to leave the country with no funds.
Here here 🤜🤛♥️ This is so close to my heart , the sadness only each individual has endured, you can't unbreak a heart , it makes me sick when those who self medicate and become suffering addicts further chained to the devil are judged, YES THEY THE HURT ARE JUDGED , About time decent money was put into Mental Health Provision to at least try relieve the daily cancerous pain to those afflicted in Eire an in particular
Reading the comments so sad regarding the abuse can’t even start to imagine what yous went through but I hope you all found peace and love
Great documentary 💯
this is how a good informative documentary is produced...no clever editing or music....ol skool excellence
Brilliant documentary Bernard man God bless you and thank you for sharing your videos with us!!
Bernard brilliant 👍 you àre tops my màte Scott is doing a bit of work with you can't wait when your done stay safe
Mick Rafferty is on point - unless you get to the roots of demand for drugs, which in their opinion, lies in social exclusion, poverty, nature of a class society... - things will not change unfortunately.
@Toask Yeah, sure - first you have lies, than you have damned lies and at the end you get the statistics.
Great documentary!
Behave
ITS A MOCKUMENTARY ITS THAT OUTDATED...
Thank You!
Brilliant documentary congratulations
Lovely Bernie- Nice job with this documentary. Thank you for highlighting the struggle in Dublin with stats on poverty, Drugs and violent crime in the 80's - 90's. BOSS- TOP GENTLEMAN.
Have things improved for the youth of Dublin for today?
@@maximiliankolbe_NIN no has gotten worse
I'm a survivor of the abusive children's homes too
Congratulations, bro. You made it💪🏽
Everyone I know and I mean everyone I know who was in a children's home told me they were abused. Wtf is wrong with this world?
Bless your heart.
@@onlyme219 The grooming of children is being promoted now in schools confusing the kids of their sexuality. They are bringing in child abusing drag queens to read the kids stories etc. It's sick alright.
I wish you healing, wellbeing and peace. I know the pain.
A most fascinating video documentary...thanx for that👍
Love to Bernard , keep up the good work and THANK you for all the truth.
This MOCKUMENTARY is very old ,,these men are fools,,they suckerd poor Bernard into actually putting them online and when it was on tv about 10yrs ago aswel. Just so you know because you dont seem Irish...
Mr Dunne speaks the truth ,his story sadly is not uncommon from an Irishman of his age Some of the most painful things I have heard and read in my life and still do come from my Beloved Irish people's God Bless All those who have suffered in Eire
Have you ever read the book 'Tis, by frank mccourt.. Absolutely heartbreaking but a good book
@@adrialee8149 I bought my Nana a box set of Frank McCourt books, Angela's Ashes etc .... 'Tis was in the set, might give it a read myself
@@Sean-sn9ld oh man Angela's ashes was heartbreaking. So sad
Regards and thanks from your kin in Ireland. Eire32
@@patkearney9320 Thank you that is very kind , my father and mother came to UK in 1963 were married here , myself brothers and sisters used to go to Leitrim and Galway for the summer This was a great documentary I'd love to watch another
Great Documentary Bernard.
Father of PROPAGANDA...
Cheers mate,off Tae watch big Gerry's interview,this will be a belter 🤟😎🤟
God Bless Ireland 🇮🇪 we Muslims love you all and pray for you!!!Thank you for your support on PALESTINE 🇵🇸 💯😎🦋🐝🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The Irish ppl condemn the Palestinian support of Hamas who specifically target civilians The Ira has nothing in common with you
@@eagleclaw1179your own mother condemns your existence
@@eagleclaw1179your father ran away from home when you were born
Nothing in common
@@yourlocalbossman1359 as common as my Swiss roll in ya mums front and rear
I am staying clear of Ireland's dispute , it is surely a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. 🤕🤔🥴
What don't you understand? It operates like any other first world country. Plenty of groups behind the curtians pulling the strings worldwide
Be strong and be safe ☺️
Great documentary just shows how the generations have changed even now
Keep it going
Love this man...came from nothing to be something ....yes its called jealousy
Anyone who brings heroine into a country needs to be accountable
Respect man.
Fast paced and gritty. Well done.
Thanks
Bernard O' Mahoney, erstwhile member of the Essex Boys, now a respected crime writer, a true legend of the underworld...🇮🇪🚔🇬🇧
A mad 🐀🐀🐀💯 What about your case you done it and you got off Antony But its my poor son
Or a " Mad Snitch" as we call them in the Real World 🌎
It's suspicious he's still alive... Join the dots
Blokes a grass.
your the man billy great doco bernard
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Great journalism
Very well made
Time will show intelligence rather than hate, he was what Eire was back then. Priests and others judging the people who only wanted a right to be Irish Catholics and were prepared to fight for it. WAR IS WRONG..... God bless Ireland from a Londoner who loves being LONDON IRISH.... god bless to all
Maybe its because I'm an Irish londoner Maybe thats what makes me what i am 🎸
This was a great documentary a really solid piece of work my compliments to everyone involved in making it.
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👍🤜🤛 Good shout my friend I couldn't agree more
@@PeterPVundi 👎 boring twot..
Well said
I don’t know how drug dealers like those featured in this program dare show their faces. They should be ashamed of what they done but it doesn’t seem they are. They have blighted and devastated whole communities. I don’t care how poor I was I wouldn’t turn to dealing drugs. And trust me I’m poor.
You have just answered your own reason why you are still poor.
Aye bcos you have morals mate.
@@stevenhull5025 hahaha yep
It's system we live in.
Fellow Irishman here....thx! for the story share. I learned a lot. -Mark Masterson in Vancouver, Canada
Hi Mark. I'm Krystal. Greetings from South Carolina, USA. Wishing you well.
Surrey B.C Canada 🇨🇦
Hope you're doing well in Canada bro. I'm Dublin Northside and it's pure mayhem in my area . I'm dying to leave but don't wanna be shacked up alone in a foreign country haha
Bernard O'Mahoney is a legend! Now That's how to create a documentary.
A Legend! BOM FFS enough said.
@@patkearney9320 pure wroug 1 bro
Huh?.. You might want to rethink that
this was an interesting watch
Well done to u grate flik. And as thet man sed very true ☘️🇮🇪💚🙌🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪
Im from dublin council estates ended up in homes michaels the lawrences for young lads then pats the mountjoy but thank god i haven't been involved in crime over 15 years i never involved in heavy crime just hanging around the flats there was nothing to do
Yup the flats
Good documentary. No sympathy whatsoever for any of the "gangsters" whether guilty or innocent. They peddle hard drugs, to make money. They know the risks. The drugs (and violence) which they push, take innocent lives. Poverty is to blame. Yes. But there are still better choices to take than peddling drugs or using violence.
Alcohol is a drug, sugar is a drug, pharmaceuticals are drugs, tobacco is a drug
Eye opener wow
make the overall volume louder. its soft on my speakers like if its too loud for people they can turn it down if its to soft we cant turn it up. Also shout out to the homeland from Australia
Shout out to fosters
Well presented
Mr Dunne💎
If dude managed to get 50+% raw from England he must have had a great plug, that's a really significant purity so far from production areas, especially Ireland which at the time I'm sure was a secondary market to that of England
Respect.
Dealers weren't warned they were "taxed"paid money to continue to deal drugs,these people who say they weren't in it for the money are lying
Bernard my name is Thomas Coleman from Limerick I am the nephew of Thomas Coleman murdered in 1982, the image you've used of my uncle is in fact false. The man pictured is actually Patrick Coleman. I had a lot of respect for you as an informed documentArian, this misrepresentation of my uncle has bitterly disappointed me though. I feel you at least owe us an apology
It's not going away and will get worse unfortunately not just here but everywhere that's scary but it's the world we live in
That wall @2.48 is it the same one used in a scene from Man About Dog ??
what happened to Sam McCrory's face?
In Scotland at primary schools at the age of 5yr the teachers belted me with a thick leather belt most days I didn't know what i had done wrong maybe its because I wasn't as clever as the most of the children in my class anyway I'm retired now worked long hours for 50yr years
Pay African voodoo priests to mess with their souls. A bit of grave robbing involved. Best of luck!
That is horrible!
Some teachers took all their hate and spite for life and themselves out on the young children.
Same we were brutally hit with belt at school from primary to high school
Puppet on strings 😅
"Iam here. Up front and centre". That man is fighting a war. Iam even thinking about writing on this wall.all these men are tough and would take you to places you don't want to go. These are all dangerous men.
Ireland and irish are the best people in the world.What this nation suffered from english thrue centuries is unreal.Most humane nation in planet earth. Eventhough i am not irish,ireland saved my life for what i will always be greatfull.
Interesting comment. As an Irish-American, I've visited Ireland a few times and always had the impression that it's an especially compassionate and humane nation. Curious to learn more about you.... How did Ireland save you?
@@gregbrogan9061 well i came from one country that had war where i lost wife,kids,mom,dad and so on,I was Doomed or lucky that day when this happen i was outt looking for food couse we starved for few days and we was so desperate beyond believe.Menaged to get some sugar and moulded bread and when i came back i found them executed and my house on fire.Ireland saved my life by giving me oportunity to heal spiritual and physical wounds and start over life.Therefore i will always be in debt to church,irish state and all people that knew me and dealt with me.
@@enverabazi8771 sorry to hear that we try to be the best we can be very nice words sorry about your family stay strong
@@enverabazi8771 - WOW! So sorry you went through such a painful experience. And very happy Ireland was there to embrace and help you.
@@enverabazi8771 Thank you for sharing Enver yr suffering is Truly sad but I'm Happy you found a home, refuge and peace in Ireland and you have to start over again but know that you won't start scratch you`ll start from experience. I wish you well, happiness and strength with whatever you set out to achieve
I burst out laughing when Johnny Adair was trying to come across as some sort of hero, he's one of the biggest drug dealers in Ayrshire. Well he was 9 yrs ago when I was involved in that horrible business.
What was he selling?
Along with the dirtba, Elephant man
He was always a drug dealer,he was no defender he loved the violence and the lifestyle,the "loyalist cause" gave him that,he didn't believe in anything
I blame the state of Ireland today, north and south, on the FF/FG/G government. We need a change in government across the board! -Saoirse, West Belfast, NI
Tiocfaidh ár lá
15:45 Whatever we think of this guy, he's probably feeling better than any of us have in a long time.
ye mate, looks like a right laugh that does..
I can't recall a day when I was not, given a choice between the leather strap, or bamboo cane, in primary school It left me scared for life.
what a snowflake❄❄❄
I didn't get a choice, just got what they wanted to give me 👊
What I don't understand is Ireland has a housing crisis and bugger all work, yet they're allowing 1000's upon 1000's of economic migrants to enter the country and get citizenship. How does that help the native born people?
It doesn't, that's the price 4 the EU, WEF, SOROS and GATES
So true jail saves life's as long as u want 2 change, it changed mine anyway.
i knew damien "hand bag" kelly, youngest brother of anthony and mikey kelley, lovely fella, very funny memories, its tragic he died so young, lots of people died young in southill, i could write a book about each case, RIP lads.
Theres bits missing out this documentary! From the original
On My Mother's Side I'm Irish, As for me I look I see and acknowledge the plight of Ireland. History tells NO LIES History exposes the Brutally of The British Government and the Oppression of Descent Irish People. That is why Irishman that live in the U.S.A. have memory and do not FORGET. 💖💖💖
@@Madame.de.Polignac Born and raised in the U.K . My friend still live here, and still disgusted the way history has treated my Irish Family. FACT mate.
Clinging desperately to Irishness and virtue signalling is not cool
Johnny Adair accusing others or terrorizing their communities 🤣🤣🤣
god be with the days when these lads were feared in ireland. . i think this aired in the 90s
Yes my friend it's as old as the hills.. It's a MOCKUMENTARY it's that old🥱 Them old men talking are laughed at nowadays..in EÌRN.
90s Lmao no fukn way, hits mentioned in here were after 2012
2:56 talks about number of people living in poverty is up 40000 since 2016
Bloody😩
I saw this maybe 2 years ago .Its not recent for sure .
My mom visited my brother in jail in US then told me, he's getting worse and not gonna be better after being in jail. How he got in there, his friends daughter steph rated him that he was dealing in Marijuana before it was legal. She didn't like him when she was two cause he was rude to her. He gaslight me.
What are you talking?
weeeehit?
This isn't therapy m8
I'm English with Scottish dad and Irish mother don't feel English and dont blame you !
Keep going Bernard YNWA
I love some of these guys . They had a really raw deal really cruel the first guy you can see the kindness in his face a really goo man ... I hope he’s at peace... as for the first guy I truelly believe they saw potential in him and thay Are jelouse.
Christy Dunne is not a good man. He's done some seriously reprehensible things , there was so many Irish laws that had to be changed because of him
You have no idea what you’re talking about. The first guy was by no means a good man
Christy Dinner has a kind face? 😂 He was absolutely ruthless.
I was lucky to get an apprenticeship with a Contractor in Guinness’s Brewery from’77 to ‘83 and out of 13 of my friends during that period 2 of us had jobs.....he was a Greenskeeper on The Royal Dublin Golf Course.....single tax bracket was 58% ( and Moroccan Hashish was £28 an ounce )....I miss Bruxelles...!!!
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Is Bruxelles closed?
@@phoenixzappa7366 Still going
58%? Good Lord.
28 for an Oz . My god
Billy C is a dangerous man in my books , love his no fucks given attitude for anyone in his way ,keep the good work up mate ,all the best to you,
Billy 🇮🇪
@@michaelwolohan2100how is he doing these days. hope he’s keeping well he seems like a top man
Muppet
The sound/audio on this is shocking!! 😆
Yeah, man. You got it. It be hitting way different when you got four different hats in rotation🙆🏽♂️🍿
"this free content isn't up to my flawless standards"
Depressing.
this man is speaking real
Give Ireland back to the irish
Nope
and Wales to the Welsh and Scotland to the Scots.
I'd kinda be nervous to be a drug dealer in Ireland, specifically north Ireland. Watched a video the other day about the IRA killing drug dealers.
Where there's money there's power. Drug dealers prevailed in Dublin after all. Now they're just flooding streets with crack and heroine, and weed and tablets. I think legalising it would help the situation. Like in Portugal. It's a good example
Decriminalisation not legalisation
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Portugal is a great example. I mentioned it all the time to mates and everyone is too stubborn and ignorant to listen.
and now Thailand (weed).
Biggest problem is benzos and knock off benzos. Just like fentanyl in America it's pharmaceutical companies destroying the masses
Billy Clare is what it's all about . Keep the good fight going Billy
Ha good lad
💯 Unorthodox methods but strong man standing by his principles Easy on the eye too🥵
MY FAMILY QUIRKE,,,GO BACK THOUSANDS OF YEARS IN IRELAND..wat i heard , and read shocking outcomes,,enough said..
They must have really good medical and emergency care there for all the people that survives being DOA.
"How did they punish them?name them and shame them?"-"No,they executed them"
thats the way.
Reminds me of adelaide or Melbourne (Australia) it's supposed to be murder capitals or what ever and yet you look into it or meet some 'scary drug person' they are just people who really just don't see killing people as a job as any big deal
It’s Adelaide and they are “The Weird Murder Capital” so not most murders but some strange stuff like bodies in barrels in a disused bank 🏦 for example.
Except Carl Williams Nothin but a man child snitch 🐶
@@fab3laundry yeah 100% Adelaide. I'm from Melbourne
I'm from Adelaide n some very bad stuff goes on there .... twisted stuff
Don't live there anymore too much ice n too many cooked crazy chooks
To say that prison changed your life and then say that's probably weird to hear is not right as prison should be about rehabilitation so it did its job for him but that's like 1% because prison usually gives those the chance and connections to come out and start again
Coming to a cinema near you, or neflix
Geez ive seen this same doco on too many channels over the years
God bless Eire said the heroes.
Nailed it💪🏽
@@the2ndcoming135 🤩
@@mz3344 😎
@@the2ndcoming135 simply brilliant, blinding:)
@@mz3344 hey, thank my dad and “Grandpa.” Lol🙋🏽♂️
That's like a 16th of an ounce and he gets 8 years and that would be to get him out the way for a minute or so
As a New Lodge man who knows the legend of Joe Doherty I have to say the reality of the man since the troubles and the positive contributions he has made in the community should be remember much longer !! I respect Sam McCrory for going and trying to reclaim the life he gave to his cause and his community, but I can't say the same about Johnny Adair who done nothing good in the entirety of his time in Northern Ireland from what I can see.
McCrory was no different to his best mate Adair. Like, he talks about drugs, C Company was the biggest drug dealing outfit in that patch of Belfast
@@geedee1264 I find public comments the wrong place to talk loosely, I know as little as I do about them both and have little interest in knowing more. I for one just hope the future in NI is one where hate doesn't have such a welcoming home !!
@geedee1264 they were all at it, some just hid it better
I met Gerry Adams in Atlanta Airport years ago. I walked over to him and his two comrades and they were surprised that I knew who he was cause I'm a Black American. I look at all of these people being interviewed and think to myself that they could all enjoy life here in the U.S. much better than myself and all I've been guilty of has been minor traffic violations. I didn't come up poor, in fact I lived better than most Whites in this country period. I understand however what their lives have been like. But I can't help but think about how they would not have to face the scrutiny and hassle that me and a lot of others that look like me deal with daily while trying our best to walk straight. Like having someone look over at you and lock their car door while they pass you at 75 mph on a 4 lane highway and you're doing the speed limit.
way to make this about you
@@paddypoohead Thank you
Thanks for your input. When I see the way black people are treated in America, I use my experience of being Irish in London during the 80s and 90s to empathise with you all. I'm not saying that it's the exact same because the negative abuse didn't happen to us on sight. It happened once people became aware that we were Irish. But we are an oppressed country and you are an oppressed race and that allows us to hold a connection.
@@kathrynmckeown3595 no one likes the Irish
Oh, poor you. You know that your RACIST, judging how white people live. Maybe if blacks got their acts together instead of blaming every other colour or creed for your problems, things would get better. But since your relations in Africa still live in mud huts and walk miles for water, I won't hold my breath. How's about moving your mud but closer to the water so you don't have to spend so much time walking and wasting energy, thereby less good need. Thought not, too much thinking.
Fun fact: The Red Hand of Ulster is from Gaelic Mythology - don't tell the Loyalists tho
Fun fact: Northern Ireland remains British and always will be - don't tell the Republicans tho
@@Krass.Estranged Unrelated , petty and inaccurate statement.... Thanks to the Good Friday/ Belfast Agreement , Northern Ireland is a shared country. You can be British or Irish or both so... Doesn't change the fact that the Red Hand of Ulster is from Gaelic Mythology, and an extremely Irish symbol.... It's cultural appropriation! Lol
@@Sean-sn9ld Considering the story of the Red Hand is about a race from Scotland and claiming the land through sacrifice I'd say Loyalists have a fair claim to it. I suppose you could call it cultural appropriation but the same could be said of Murals and Guinness on the other side.
@@Krass.Estranged That's the new more recent version of the story , regardless what version, ALL of them are from Gaelic Mythology and was part of Gaelic culture and tradition and symbolism LONG before the planters settled in Ulster. None of your comments can change that .... And Murals go back to 30,000 BC in the caves in Chauvet, France.... Unionism didnt invent painting a wall 🙄
And being a Protestant is not synonymous with being Loyalist, neither is Unionist..... Im not sure you know what Loyalist actually means.....
soooooooooooooooooooooooooo scary, luckily i dont experience ANY crime. others are no so fortunate.
The documentary is superb but the audio is worst.
Psychopaths and sociopaths trying to justify their life choices
The only psychopaths I know of are the politicians leading us to another world war.
You know that those are different titles for the exact same disorder right?
@@Killer_snail similar to be true but psychopath does not have a conscience, no moral compass, a sociopath does have a conscience but a very weak one, they may feel some guilt or remorse but it does not stop their behaviour
How he pronounced his Irish surname at the start …
Yeah funny
O mahhh huney it pronounced round our parts
@@davidgeraghty5015 Thats how its pronounced everywhere in Ireland .
@Zen your a fool
Isn't it pronounced O'Marney?
limerick born and proud' this documentary is no repencentation of my city, tough men in this city like any other city but the hard men keep silent and go about the right way, +. up limerick' limerick abu
Correct..the real hard men are the ones that don't go around throwing shapes
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This footage must be years old, iv watched Dublin narcos and there talking to some o these guys who are now alot older, especially Christie dunne
He said police in balaclavas force him to drink poison because he killed a known drug dealer does that point to people at higher levels may be involved in it all?
He probably had cyanide and tried to kill himself
Yes. very much so. A lot of ex IRA are in high positions of government and freemasons play a huge role
@@abraxasfraxinus7744 it's just the cops being the bastards that they are known to be. There's no wider conspiracy, ala Provos being in government in the south or freemasonry that you're on about.