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Suspect murder of Veronica Guerin to be extradited and jailed


John Traynor
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The man suspected of murdering Irish journalist Veronica Guerin is to be extradited to England from Amsterdam a court ruled this week.

John Traynor, a convicted Dublin criminal who was a member of John Gilligan's gang, absconded from Ireland only days after Guerin was murdered in cold blood in Dublin.

He is now expected to serve out the remainder of a seven-year sentence on fraud charges in Amsterdam.

Traynor, 62, is nicknamed "The Coach."

It is expected that Traynor, who was illegally living in Holland, will now serve up to five years in prison in England.

He was captured in a joint Dutch-British police operation formed solely to bring down organized crime gangs.

Police in Ireland are anxious to question Traynor in relation to Guerin's murder but won't get that opportunity because he is being extradited to England.

Traynor was jailed in England in 1991 on similar fraud charges.

He was granted home leave to visit family in Ireland and never returned to complete his sentence.

Traynor had been a contact of Veronica Guerin for about 18 months before she was killed.
 


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"Traynor had been a contact of Veronica Guerin for about 18 months before she was killed." So, how would he be that stupid to kill her then? That is not the criminal mind. Best look a little closer at the abuse she was investigating first.
I agree 100%.
So will there ever be justice for Veronica Guerin? The English let Traynor escape once on fraud charges. Murder is by far the most serious charge, surely this man should face IRISH justice!!!
 




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