The first image of criminal Paul Crosby, who facilitated the murder of Keane Mulready-Woods, has emerged as he features in a prison tribute rap to freed fellow Drogheda feud gangster Dean Thornton.
The first image of criminal Paul Crosby - who facilitated Keane Mulready-Woods ' murder - has emerged as he engaged in a prison tribute rap to freed fellow Drogheda feud gangster Dean Thornton .
During that shooting, an innocent taxi driver was injured while Crosby - who was a front seat passenger - and a woman travelling in the back escaped injured. Thornton raps about coming from a place “where shots go off in the day, people mixing in gangs”. The Drogheda thug also raps about being on remand for 18 months “just to learn my fate,” and raps about prison life with the words: “Not here for months, man you know we doing straights. Shout out to seeing lifers and my mates. Three headed dog come and put you in your place. No matter where you go, not a landing you are safe.
The anti-Maguire faction - led by two notorious on-the-run brothers - have been at war with Maguire and now deceased Cornelius Price since 2018. The feud led to four deaths, including the dismemberment of 17-year-old Keane 2020. On March 10, 2021, Keane’s skeletal torso was discovered in a Puma sports bag following a search of waste ground in Rathmullan. It was established Keane died a ‘violent death’ and a drill and other implements were used in his murder, the court heard.
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