What was that?”. In 1998 he was a founder member of the Corinthians Boxing Club in Dublin and has served as treasurer for the club. Within hours of the call, and despite a huge Garda presence at checkpoints throughout Dublin, four men drove a silver BMW to Eddie Hutch’s home where they killed him immediately with several shots. Kinahan, who has served terms in prison, lives in a $7 million mansion near Marbella. He was shot dead by the Provisional IRA after they had broken into his home. Gary Hutch Gary Hutch is believed to have been shot dead by members of a gang run by Spain-based Dublin criminal Christy “Dapper Don” Kinahan, 59, with whom Byrne worked in massive ongoing operations to smuggle drugs into Britain and Ireland. Hutch was the subject of investigation in the Irish TV3 channel’s television series, Dirty Money. In the Friday shooting at the Regency Hotel – a familiar sight to tourists on the way to Dublin Airport – one child was heard on a video phone-recording scream, “Daddy, help me! The latter was donated by film director Jim Sheridan after making the film The Boxer. Each of the accuse(...), Spurred, belatedly, into action by the audacious Regency Hotel shooting in 2016 and the escalating bloody feud between the Hutch and Kinahan crime gro(...), The murder of Keith Branigan at a caravan park near Clogherhead, Co Louth, on Tuesday represents a serious escalation in an already dangerous feud bet(...), The north Dublin home of a leading member of the Hutch crime gang was raided by Criminal Assets Bureau officers early this morning. Eddie Hutch was known to the Gardai, but for mostly minor crimes. His gang was said to have amassed an estimated IR£40 million from a series of bank robberies, jewellery heists, and fraud scams spanning almost eight years. (I.R.A) – History & Background, Dublin’s deadly Gang War – Kinahan vs Hutch, Signed copy of my book & update on book launch /Promo, Love Will Tear Us Apart – Joy Division: Iconic Songs & the story behind them, Patrick Rooney First Child killed in the Troubles 14th August 1969 : Northern Ireland History, Dawn of the Troubles – August 1969: Northern Ireland History. I’ve been rank in the top three – five in three different categories ( this fluctuates daily) since launch day and the repsond … Continue reading My book Update for Blog →. On Monday 8th February Eddie Hutch, 59, brother of former gangland boss Gerry “The Monk” Hutch, was shot dead by four masked men at his home in Poplar Row in Dublin’s north inner city. After the CAB settlement, Hutch applied for and was granted a taxi licence, and set up the limousine service Carry Any Body. Hutch admitted to being a “convicted criminal” in a 2008 interview with The Independent, but insisted that he made his money through property deals, not crime. His son, Daniel, a boxing promoter, was believed to have been a target in the Friday Regency Hotel shooting by a gang of six, including three men disguised as an elite Swat unit from the gardai (Irish police), a man dressed as a woman, and two others. Your current browser isn't compatible with SoundCloud.