Kinahan gangster Liam Roe 'was suspect in three shootings, including one murder'

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Kinahan gangster Liam Roe 'was suspect in three shootings, including one murder'
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Roe died from cancer in a Dublin hospital on Tuesday

Sources have told The Mirror that gardaí believe Roe was one of the gang that murdered the brother of rival boss Brian Rattigan – and even tried to kill the leader himself in a botched hit.

READ MORE: Partner of man who suffered fractured skull and died is charged as court hears 'entire incident on CCTV' Our sources have told us all three shootings he is a suspect for were connected to the Crumlin/Drimnagh feud in south Dublin in the noughties – a war that left 15 men dead. Rattigan somehow survived – despite being shot at close range. Rattigan later served 18 years behnd bars for drug dealing and a feud killing, but is now free.

Hutch, 35, would later fall foul of the Kinahans – who murdered him near Estepona in September 2015. That sparked off the Kinahan Hutch feud, in which 18 men died. Although he started off as a foot soldier for the gang, Roe quickly rose in the ranks and by 2018 was described in court as “trusted lieutenant” of a criminal who ran a major crime group in the area and also led Daniel Kinahan’s empire in Ireland and Europe.He was one of a number of targets of the CAB operation in 2016 – a few weeks after the Regency Airport Hotel attack in which his cousin and Kinahan associate David Byrne was shot dead by the Hutch organised crime gang.

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