Podcast Appearances
We've spoken about him before, he was on Inside the Cay, people will know
He had a long running feud in that part, that area.
But he was also hired during the feud by the Killian Cartel.
It was one of these kind of, would you say, Lone Ranger kind of gunmen?
Freelance.
Freelance.
And they picked up a load of these guys.
Now, in 2024, Jay O'Connor was sentenced to 11 years for his role in a shooting.
But during that trial as well we also heard how the guards with the assistance had managed to hack into his BlackBerry phone and they detailed some of these messages seven years after they seized that phone.
They took the device, nothing happened for a while, seven years later he's brought to court or he's charged.
You had information, texts were read out in court of him.
It didn't get into who he was planning to kill, but the guards were describing messages carried out on behalf of the Kynan organisation was how it was described.
And you had incredible detail about him, you know, you can't do in the park because it's going to be a suicide mission and, you know, talking about the cars for the murders.
So they obviously got into that BlackBerry phone and it was described as a BlackBerry phone.
It's the attribution that we've spoken about before.
So these, bond and knife, they're...
they're not using their own name, they're not registering their phone, signing up for a bill with 02 or 03 or whatever.
So the real police skill is to attribute that handle, on or knife, to an individual.
So how do they do that exactly?
If you look back at that case, you have Liam Branigan and he's talking about, I was talking to Daniel last night, wasn't he, at some point say,