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Psychological killer Robbie Lawlor was doubly crossed by the McCarthy / Dundon mob after they supplied him with a gun loaded with blanks.
Sunday’s Irish Sun may reveal that younger members of the evil Limerick-based gang hatched the plan to win the trust of the famous hitman.
And after being accepted into the inner circle of the maniac, they double-crossed Lawlor by organizing their execution with associates of the feared criminals Cornelius Price and the mafia land target Owen Maguire.
The main theory being explored is that Lawlor’s enemies in the Drogheda dispute paid the McCarthy / Dundon gang € 100,000 to organize the murder of the psychopath by persuading him to travel north to collect a debt from a Belfast drug dealer.
But PSNI officials are also investigating the Belfast drug dealer’s ties to Limerick.
In addition, they have established that a Belfast Pusher associate had ties to serious criminals in Limerick.
‘CALCULATED MOVEMENT’
A source said: “Lawlor believed in his own exaggeration and ego and thought he could do business with the McCarthys / Dundons because they would have been terrified of him.
“The fact that they gave him a gun was only one way to show him his loyalty.
“But now it is accepted that the gun was equipped with blanks and if Lawlor traveled north to collect a debt, he had no chance.”
“This was a very calculated move on behalf of McCarthy / Dundons and it showed that Lawlor was not as smart as he thought.”
As part of our latest revelations about one of Ireland’s most notorious hitmen, we also revealed for the first time how the depraved assassin undressed in his underwear just an hour after he attacked bitter enemy Owen Maguire.
Gardai apprehended the psychotic killer, who is the prime suspect in five murders, including the horrific murder of teenager Keane Mulready Woods in January, while heading to the border after pumping six bullets into Maguire.
COVERED IN GASOLINE
Once detained, officers established how the maniac drove his car in underpants and was also covered in gasoline.
And we can also reveal that the psychopath, who regularly grew his beard and changed his clothes three times a day to avoid being caught, was only arrested because he was driving at high speeds with a flat tire.
Detectives believe he was half-naked because he had burned clothing worn in the failed coup in Maguire on July 5, 2018.
And investigators suspect gasoline was sprayed to remove any trace of DNA or gun residue after the murder offer.
Gardai also suspects that he did not end up with Maguire because he was convinced that his enemy was dead while lying in a pool of blood.
“THOUGHT THE WORK WAS DONE”
A source added: “Lawlor was meticulous in his job as a hitman, but he slipped when he wasn’t done with Maguire. It is Maguire who is laughing now.
Gardai was shocked to see him driving alone in his underwear and covered in gasoline and the main reason for this was because he would have destroyed his clothing after shooting Maguire and covered in gasoline on himself to destroy any possible evidence.
Maguire pretended to be dead and Lawlor left him thinking the job was done.
“He was never charged in the Maguire shooting because there was no evidence against him. There is also no doubt that he was on his way to a safe house in the north when he was detained by Gardai. “
Following Lawlor’s murder last week, both Price and Maguire turned to social media to celebrate the disappearance of their bitter enemy.
SEARCH OF PROPERTIES
Our latest revelations about the killer come after the PSNI continued to search for a property near where Lawlor was shot last weekend.
The PSNI also appealed this week for information on the white Volkswagen Scirocco, registration YLZ 7052, which was burned after the shooting. Investigators revealed that he has been stationed in the Estoril Park area of Ardoyne, Belfast, the day before the murder.
Detective Chief Inspector Peter Montgomery urged anyone with information to come forward.
The senior officer said: “I know it was stolen in the Republic of Ireland on January 30. I am appealing to anyone who has seen it or witnessed its movements between March 31 and Friday April 3 in Estoril Park until it was burned. ” Saturday at approximately noon, at Kingston Court, to speak with me.
“I am still eager to hear from anyone who has seen this car and its occupants before 11.50 am on Saturday April 4 or after the murder.
“This was a horrible and cruel murder, carried out at close range and in broad daylight, and those involved must be removed from the streets and our communities.
“At this stage, I believe that a single gunman was involved in the murder, firing multiple shots at the victim and hitting him multiple times. The murder weapon has not yet been recovered.
PRIVATE FUNERAL
Lawlor’s family also notified Gardai that arrangements for the funeral of the father of two will be private. There will also be restrictions in place due to the Covid-19 crisis.
It is understood that the PSNI believes that after arriving at the Belfast property, Lawlor went to look for the drug dealer.
At that time, a gunman entered the house through the back door, causing Lawlor to turn his tail and flee to the street.
The killer chased Lawlor before the 35-year-old Dubliner was gunned down at the front door.
Although Lawlor was suspected of traveling to Belfast to confront a drug trafficker over a debt, the PSNI believes he had recently stayed in the city.
Before the Northern Ireland Assembly ordered the closure due to the Covid-19 crisis, Lawlor was seen at a restaurant in the Ormeau Road area of the city.
HITMAN SPLASHED CASH IN HOLES
SLAIN child murder suspect Robbie Lawlor was enjoying luxurious trips abroad, despite being unemployed.
Lawlor, 35, who believes Gardai murdered and massacred Keane Mulready-Woods, 17, in January, was shot to death in front of a house in North Belfast last week.
Despite having a price tag on his head, Lawlor was fearless and loved nothing more than a stylish vacation abroad with some of his close associates, as these photos show.
A source said: “Lawlor was not afraid to spend the money, of which he had a lot. He often had associates with him.
“He visited the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Colosseum in Rome, and the sunrays on the Costa del Sol. Most people being hunted would keep a low profile, but he was just the opposite.”
They had also seen him socializing in the Cathedral Quarter.
Another source added: “Lawlor had been in Belfast in the days leading up to his murder and locals say he had also been at the house where he was shot in the past.
“He knew that his life was in danger and he probably felt much safer in Belfast. But no matter where he went, his enemies always tried to find him. “
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