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For sure.
And the anger, obviously, that has certainly reared its head in the past with him.
So that's scary.
Anyway, thanks for bringing that, highlighting it.
And we continue to use that photograph and put it out on social media so people are aware of what he looks like.
So thanks very much, Pat.
A court date for the hearing in the extradition process for Jonathan Gill, wanted in Northern Ireland for the murder of Robbie Lawler, is to be set later this week.
Today I'm talking to Eamon Dillon about Gill and the High Court case which will decide his fate.
You're listening to Crime World, a podcast from crimeworld.com.
So Jonathan Gill has remained in custody since the news of his arrest and being brought before the courts in connection with the annex tradition to the north of Ireland, where the PSNI want him in connection with the 2020 murder of Robbie Lawler.
There was a hearing date or there was certainly a date for initially during the court proceedings because I was there.
It was said the 21st of April, but in actual fact, it happened the day before and it has been put off until Friday of this week.
So at that point, there is going to be a date given where this hearing date will be decided upon.
Now,
That doesn't absolutely guarantee that he will fight this extradition, but it's unlikely he won't.
He's unlikely to go without contesting the extradition.
I mean, you know, when we look at what he is wanted for, it's the murder of Robbie Lawler.
We have heard there's three people before the courts in the north in relation to this.
And during bail hearings and applications, we've heard that there are 20 people that the PSNI believe had a role to play in this.
But Gill is wanted by the PSNI so he can be prosecuted on a joint enterprise basis for murder, a serious charge.