Is the "Aaron Brady" case fake or real?

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Is the "Aaron Brady" case fake or real?

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I believe Gemma to be sincere and completely honest in her pursuit of truth and justice in this case.

I'd hate to think that her journalistic talents are being used or manipulated by others with questionable motives and agendas.



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Re: Is the "Aaron Brady" case fake or real?

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Mr McNamee told the court today he was a friend of Mr Brady's father, Tony, who called him because he was very concerned about reports on social media linking his son to the murder of Detective Donohoe.

The detective was shot dead during an armed robbery at the Lordshop Credit Union.

Mr McNamee said he called to the Brady home and had a lengthy discussion about Aaron Brady voluntarily going to Dundalk Garda Station to make a statement and that he advised Aaron Brady not to go if he had anything to do with the crime.

The solicitor said he attended the garda station with Mr Brady on 5 February 2013 when Mr Brady began the statement, but not on the following day when he completed it.

Mr McNamee said he was concerned that if Mr Brady admitted he had been involved in criminality he would be prosecuted and he discussed the issue with gardaí "to ascertain if it was safe for him to admit what he had been doing".

After gardaí told him they were not interested in prosecuting Mr Brady for diesel laundering, he told them he had been at a yard in south Armagh but left after approximately 15 minutes when he could not start a forklift.

The 29-year-old has since testified that this was a lie and now says that he did get the forklift started and loaded diesel waste cubes with it onto a trailer.

Mr McNamee told prosecution counsel Brendan Grehan today that he had no notes of his conversation with Mr Brady.
https://www.rte.ie/news/2020/0720/11544 ... n-donohoe/

https://www.thesun.ie/news/5658609/aaro ... n-donohoe/
A labourer who denies the capital murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe was loading waste from laundered diesel at the time of the shooting, the Central Criminal Court has heard.

In a notice of alibi supplied to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and dated February 17th, 2020, Aaron Brady gave the address of a yard on Concession Road in Cullaville, Co Armagh.

He said he spent between 90 minutes and two hours there loading “diesel waste cubes” onto a truck on the evening of January 25th, 2013, around the time when Det Donohoe was shot.

The accused said he had previously given gardaí an untrue account of his movements out of fear he might incriminate himself over diesel laundering.
https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-n ... g-22510556

https://www.thejournal.ie/aaron-brady-a ... 8-Aug2020/
LAP OF LUXURY | Stunning mansion where killer Aaron Brady and robbery accused stayed night before garda murder
Ex-Flynn family home ‘Dunroamin’ on picturesque Cooley Peninsula was sold for €575,000 as accused stumped up €210,000 for his bail

Tue 7 Feb 2023 at 05:50
This is the stunning mansion where a man accused of the Lordship Credit Union robbery stayed with Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe’s murderer the night before the shocking killing.
Brendan Treanor, (34), of Castletown Road, Dundalk, Co Louth and James Flynn, (32), from Raven’s Glen in Newry, Co Down went on trial this week at the Special Criminal Court.

They are each charged with stealing €7,000 in cash and cheques at Lordship Credit Union, Bellurgan, Co Louth on 25 January 2013 during which Garda Donohoe was shot dead.

They are also charged with conspiracy in connection with a series of what were described as “creeper burglaries” between 11 September 2012 and 23 January 2013, in which cars were stolen from houses while the householders were asleep.
https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/irish ... 44913.html


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Re: Is the "Aaron Brady" case fake or real?

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Criminal jailed for eight years for stealing car used in robbery during which Det Gda Adrian Donohoe was murdered
James Flynn convicted of conspiracy to steal the Volkswagen Passat getaway car from outside a house in Co Louth in January 2013 prior to robbery of Lordship Credit Union
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So Brady and Flynn were career criminals specializing in burglary and car theft.
And "diesel laundering" on the side as an "alibi".

https://www.irishtimes.com/crime-law/co ... -murdered/

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Both, apparently have the full support of their families, which appear to be large, influential and wealthy.

https://www.rte.ie/news/courts/2023/051 ... ady-court/

When then heat is on in Ireland and the cops are on your tail, the place to go is America:

https://www.borehamwoodtimes.co.uk/news ... da-murder/
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Re: Is the "Aaron Brady" case fake or real?

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Aaron Brady was a career criminal.
In Ireland I suppose it would be called "petty crime".
Although the targeted victims and casualties of his career would hardly call it "petty".
We report. You decide.
Can a documented criminal record be verified as authentic.
If it wasn't authentic, surely his prominent family and their friends would be clamoring over it.
They say he's "innocent" of one particular crime (armed robbery and murder of a cop).
Even if that event had never occurred, he would still be ranked as a career criminal.
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Due to the economic downturn, work dried up and like many people his age Brady emigrated to Australia in his late teens and later to the US.
When he returned to Ireland in 2011 he worked in his father's advertising business selling ads locally along the Border. He was also regularly socialising with another Armagh man some years older than him- and who would later become Suspect B in the murder.
The men were suspected of regularly carrying out burglaries and car robberies together, as well as freelancing in diesel-waste dumping.
Aaron Brady was also building up minor criminal convictions for public order, driving a stolen car and other motoring offences on both sides of the Border.
His behaviour was becoming more erratic and he would come to further garda attention.
In the early hours of October 2, 2011, he led gardaí on a chase around Dundalk town during which he rammed two taxis and a garda patrol van.
The chase caused thousands of euros worth of damage and he was later charged with dangerous driving, unauthorised taking of a vehicle and three counts of criminal damage.

The bail conditions and curfew imposed did little to stop him, and he was also left with a compensation bill to pay for the damage caused.
By January 2013 Aaron Brady, along with his group of fellow bandits, made a decision to rob the credit union at Lordship – the last stop for the cash collection on the Cooley peninsula every Friday night.
The robbery, on the last Friday of the month, netted the gang just €7,000 while a further €27,000 was left behind in a separate bag. The raid had also cost Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe his life.
By the following day, during a chance encounter with gardaí, suspicions were growing around Brady and his friends of their involvement in the Lordship robbery.
He walked into Dundalk garda station 10 days later to, by his own admission, “clear his name of rumours” around his local community linking him to the murder.
However, the compulsive liar did little to quell garda suspicions and their investigations into him would intensify after he spun a tissue of lies about his whereabouts that night.
https://archive.md/2024.05.23-184801/ht ... 25828.html
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The compulsion to go out of your way to present an alibi for a crime is viewed as suspicious by most police. Recall Shakespeare's scene with the line "The lady doth protest too much".
An over active alibi reveals what psychologists refer to as "consciousness of guilt": a guilty conscience.
Especially when the alibi turns out to be false and a deliberate LIE.
No lawyer would ever advise a client to do something so stupid.
But individuals who commit crimes are not necessarily the smartest either.
And so, if they have previously gotten away with a long string of crimes, they figure they're always smarter, and will likely get away with the next one.

https://www.thejournal.ie/accused-gave- ... 9-Jul2020/
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Denunciation of Sinn Fein (the IRA) as "traitors and cowards".

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Re: Is the "Aaron Brady" case fake or real?

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This "witness" seems like a bullshitter.


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