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Nicola Tallant chatds with Sunday World Deputy Editor Niall Donald about one of gangland's most brutal kills. Big fan of homeland, probably my fave TV show and one of the few i watch with the missus. What happened in Rahin Woods and how did a gangland feud end in such a remote place? So, who was Philip Finnegan and how did he come to such a brutal end at the hands of his one time friend Stephen Penrose. His murder and torture, gardai would later tell a court, happened the previous August 10 and his remains had gone undiscovered in the shallow grave until that September night.
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Later, forensic experts would surmise that 24-year-old Philip Finnegan had died where he lay in the foetal position, his remains decapitated and charred from an attempt to burn his body. Exiles was written in Trieste during 19, and first published by Grant Richards in London and by B. The celebs do hand-to-hand combat with the staff and run down a 50-metre pillar head first. Using a stick, he had poked at the ground and the brambles where his dog 'Bobby' had circled, only to see a foot protruding from the undergrowth.
It was still bright on the evening of Septemwhen a man walking his dogs made a gruesome discovery in Rahin Woods, close to Carbury in County Kildare.