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Crime World, with Nicola Tallant, is an Irish podcast about criminals, drugs and the sins of the underworld. Discussing the real stories, and the real people, behind the grisly headlines.
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Episode 546: CAB win four-year long court battle against drug dealer David Waldron
Drug dealer David Waldron's links to some of the country's most notorious criminals were revealed as he finally lost his mammoth legal battle with CAB.
The bureau won their four-year case to have Waldron's assets - including stunning mansion in Wexford - declared the proceeds of crime.
As part of the case, CAB described how Waldron's associates included a number of infamous gangland figures who had been murdered by gunmen.
Niall speaks with Eamon Dillon about David Waldron's drug dealing operation and his criminal partners.
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Episode 545: 1 year since Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch's walked free after the Regency Trial
It’s a year to the day that Gerry The Monk Hutch walked free from the Special Criminal Court after he was found not guilty of the murder of David Byrne at the Regency Hotel.
So what has it been like a year on from those dramatic events and what has the veteran criminal being doing since he tasted freedom?
Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about The Monk and the day his chips came in.
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Episode 544: The story of former fugitive Michael Lynn
He was the Celtic tiger pin up boy - a solicitor and property speculator who smooth talked customers and lived the high life while all the while stealing from the banks.
And when the tide eventually turned on Michael Lynn he went on the run first to Portugal and later Brazil.
Throughout his epic time as a fugitive and later when he was convicted of theft from the banks he regularly spoke to one dogged investigative reporter who was always on his heels, Michael O’Farrell of the Irish Mail on Sunday.
Nicola talks to Michael about his new book Fugitive The Michael Lynn Story about the hunt to bring one of Ireland’s most notorious fugitives to justice.
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Episode 543: Inside Christopher ‘Git’ Waldron's former home in Cabra
The high spec house of criminal Christopher ‘Git’ Waldron is to go under the hammer later this month after the Criminal Assets Bureau settled their proceeds of crime case with the man they said made his money from selling drugs.
Nicola speaks to Eamon Dillon about the house on Killala Road in Cabra and who might punt on a bargain.
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Episode 542: Million Dollar Lover - the wealthy elderly woman who fell for a homeless former meth addict
BBC producer Sue Mitchell literally stumbled upon a story on her doorstep when a homeless former meth addict washed up in a California town and fell in love with her elderly millionaire neighbour.
The love affair between property owner Carolyn and vagrant Dave lasted more than a year and all the while Sue recorded the complexities of their relationship which pitted the 80 year old against her two daughters.
Nicola speaks to Sue about Million Dollar Lover, a 10-part story of an unlikely romance and some very dark secrets.
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Episode 541: The death of Michael Dwyer and his mother's fight for justice
Irishman Michael Dwyer was shot dead 15 years ago by special forces in Bolivia who later smeared his good name and claimed he was there to assassinate a President.
However, former State Pathologist Marie Cassidy, exposed the lies that were fed to the media around the world and proved that he could not have been involved in the shootout at the a time of his death.
Still Michael’s mother Caroline is fighting for her son’s memory. Nicola speaks with Eamon Dillon about her ongoing quest for justice.
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Customer Reviews
Episode 530 and far right link
Keep up your calling out of the far right tropes and false narrative around immigration- so many seem to be afraid to do this because of the backlash online, thank you! Julie Cork
Trina O Connor
The episode with Trina O Connor was your best so far. The women speaks so much sense- showing the root causes of the issues that arise in adulthood and end up costing the state millions, where as if they address them at childhood we could save so much headache and heartache. Maybe not the most sensational episode, but definitely the most insightful. Well done.
The best real crime podcast out there factual informative
Great insight into organised crime in Ireland fascinating detail well worth subscribing always waiting for the next episode