Start throwing your weight around and you’ll see what happens, all right. ibid. Michael to Brendan
We need to find new buyers quickly. ibid. Amanda
Enjoy plucking him and watching him fucking die. ibid. Brendan
I barely see him [Eric]. He’s always off with Brendan. Kin s2e3, Nikita to Goggins
No wonder he [Frank] nearly ran this family into the ground. Piss weak cunt. ibid. Brendan re Frank
Stay away from Hannah. I’m not going to tell you again. ibid. Michael to Brandan
This shit with Bren never ends. Kin s2e4, Amanda
She’s [Amanda] putting this whole family at risk … She’s got us all for mugs because she thinks she’s cleverer than all of us. ibid. Brendan
Do you know, Frank, you’re fucking useless. ibid. Nikita
Bren’s going to fucking pay. ibid. Amanda
Did you tell Bren about Kem? Are you that fucking desperate to impress him? … Kem was no threat to us. Why did you do it? No, you’re the fucking rat, Jimmy. Sneaking round and telling tales to Daddy. He is trying to destroy everything! And you are fucking helping him. I can’t live with someone I don’t trust. Kin s2e5, Amanda
Cut those apron strings. Start living your life. ibid. Brendan to Jimmy
I’m worried about him [Frank]. Where his head’s at. I think he’s depressed. It’s more than that. He’s living on pills. His place is a tip. He’s even started praying. ibid. Frank’s driver to Brendan
It’s all down to me. I put your son up to it. ibid. Brendan to Amanda
Just that she [Nikita] was under arrest for conspiracy to murder. Kin s2e6, Eric to Brendan & Jimmy
Any of them will do. But Michael’s the one they pay deep for. ibid. old bird to young assassins
Look at the state of you. This place is an absolute tip. ibid. Goggins to Frank
He’s [Brendan] doing it again. This time it’s Hannah. ibid. Goggins to Michael
We will get Bren. We’ll do it together. Kin s2e7, Goggins to Michael
I begged you to leave Kem alone. But you wouldn’t fucking listen. ibid. Nikita to Eric
I don’t have one single happy memory of him. ibid. Frank re Brendan
Go and get her and bring her into line. ibid. Brendan to Eric
We’re moving against the Kinsellas. Money, men, guns, anything you need. ibid. suppliers
There’s a lot of fucking sneaks in this family. Kin s2e8, Brendan to Anthony
I want to be my own boss. Do things my way. ibid. Eric to Goggins & Amanda
He’s been sniffing around Hannah too. I can’t have that. ibid. Michael to Jimmy
I shot him. ibid. Frank
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The biggest importer and distributor of drugs in the country. ibid. rozzer’ talk
[Jack Kelly, retired DEA]: The Kinahans are in my news feed. I’m following everything. I was reading about the Kinahans and the war they had with the Hutch. 18 people get killed? It’s like mayhem on the streets! Kinahan: The True Story of Ireland’s Mafia I, BBC 2025
This is the story of the 40-year hunt for the Irish Mafia. ibid. caption
The Kinahans were street dealers who became billionaires. ibid. journalist
DEA Wanted: Christopher Vincent Kinahan, Daniel Joseph Kinahan, CHristopher Kinahan junior. ibid. US press conference
It sounded like gunshot, but of course we didn’t actually believe that could be happening at an international boxing weigh-in. ibid. Irish rozzer
Within 15 seconds, 3 [fake] uniformed Gardai came into the bar area and told everyone that this is the Gardai, to lie down … ibid. witness
I saw a man basically getting assassinated. ibid.
His face had been removed obviously by one of the gunshots. ibid. Irish rozzer
After the Regency happened, it was almost like an explosion went off. ibid. journalist
1960s: Christy Kinahan senior would be like a cuckoo in the nest of organised crime. He doesn’t really fit. ibid.
And he decided that he would get into the heroin business. ibid. rozzer
The Dunne family: They were the crime family in Dublin City. It was common knowledge that Larry Dunne had introduced the heroin. ibid.
Larry Dunne: Eventually, the law caught up with him. ibid.
From working Dublin City you began to realise there was somebody else on the market. There was this constant flow of heroin starting to take over the market. And it was more reliable and more consistent … the name Chris Kinahan came up: he was the figure behind it, he was top of the apex. ibid.
His desire to show off was his downfall. ibid.
They found Christopher Kinahan with over £100,000 of heroin … Kinahan was jailed for six years. ibid. TV news
1996: Veronica Guerin was murdered. ibid. comment
Christy junior and Daniel start ecstasy dealing in Dublin. ibid.
They were arranging the importation of drugs and weapons. ibid.
Cunningham over the next three to three and a half years builds what Kinahan had left behind … But then Cunningham is arrested again. ibid.
The [Kinahan] boys are massively well embedded in the whole fabric of organised crime across Europe. ibid.
It’s now known that Kinahan and his associates were the subject of a vast surveillance operation, mounted by police forces in Holland, Belgium, the UK and Ireland, using phone tapes, videos and covert observation. ibid. news
With the mass introduction of cocain into Ireland, there was this dramatic upsurge of gangland violence. ibid. comment
That economic boom, it generated an even greater boom in gangland and organised crime, because the new Irish fell in love with cocaine. It created this whole alternative eco-system, a bit like the rats in the sewers beneath the grills. Kinahan: The True Story of Ireland’s Mafia II, comment
You have to have a presense on the Costa del Sol. ibid.
He [Gerry Hutch] was suspected of being behind two of the biggest robberies of the state. ibid.
The Kinahan and the Hutch collaboration – it was always destined to blow up in that way as well. ibid.
Paddy Doyle was a known quantity in Dublin as a gangland figure. He was a wanted man, and when he turned up dead in a Spanish housing estate, there was a great deal of interest. ibid.
Gary Hutch had set him up. ibid.
This was a huge big takedown of the Irish Mafia in Spain. ibid.
By 2013 they had got bail and were out. ibid.
And they thought they would honour this agreement. None of them ever do. ibid.
Daniel Kinahan reneges on the deal and has Gary Huth whacked. ibid.
The Patrick Hutch Trial collapsed in 2019, and all charges were dropped. ibid.
Kinahan Transnational Criminal Organisation, also known as the KTCO, has been accused of a wide range of heinous crimes all around the crime, including murder, trafficking of firearms and narcotics. Kinahan: The True Story of Ireland’s Mafia III, DEO press conference
Thomas Bomber Kavanagh was an Irish drug dealer, a very significant one throughout the 1990s. ibid. journalist
Bomber Kavanagh sanctioned the murder of his cousin, Hatchet Kavanagh. ibid.