Cocaine Wars: 'Fat' Freddie Thompson and the Crumlin/Drimnagh Feud

Cocaine Wars: 'Fat' Freddie Thompson and the Crumlin/Drimnagh Feud

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Author: McCaffrey, Mick

Number Of Pages: 336

Release Date: 29-01-2010

Details: WHEN BEST FRIENDS BECOME ARCH ENEMIES - IT'S MURDER... IN MARCH 2000, Gardaí raided a central Dublin hotel and uncovered a 1.7 million drug-mixing factory. Of the three men arrested at the scene, just two were charged. The third, Declan Gavin, was labelled a `rat'. Within 18 months he was dead, and the Crumlin/Drimnagh feud was born. Childhood friends and neighbours were forced to take sides. One faction supported Gavin's successor, `Fat' Freddie Thompson, and the other half sided with his arch enemy, Brian Rattigan. War was declared, and, over the course of ten years, 16 young men have been brutally murdered in tit-for-tat killings. Cocaine Wars chronicles the shocking story behind the country's deadliest gangland feud: from the growth of the gang under the tutelage of notorious criminals John Gilligan and Martin `The Viper' Foley, to the brutal way in which they established themselves as Dublin's most feared drugs mob. For the first time, the stories behind the feud are revealed: the mother who has lost two sons to the relentless violence, the criminal who orchestrates murders from the prison cell he shares with his beloved pet budgie, and the women who remain loyal to the ruthless gangsters. From the dedicated Gardaí fighting to keep a lid on the violence to the next generation of thugs who have vowed to continue the bloodshed, Cocaine Wars reveals the truth behind the most violent drugs feud in the history of the state. Mick McCaffrey is News Editor of the Sunday Tribune. As Security Editor at both the Sunday Tribune and Evening Herald, he has specialized in crime journalism for the last seven years.

EAN: 9781907162084

Languages: English

Binding: Paperback

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