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  1. May 28, 1998 · The ruthlessness of Martin Cahill's gang, the fear they instilled, the grip they held through intimidation, their access to weapons, their penchant for extreme violence and the fact that Cahill had never been convicted, led much of the public to believe he was `untouchable'.

  2. Jan 24, 2021 · “Cahill thought he and his gang were bigger than the IRA. In fact he thought he was untouchable and could do what he wanted. “He believed all his own General hype that was all over the papers.

  3. Mar 1, 2024 · Martin Cahill’s story is not just a tale of crime and punishment but also a reflection of the socio-political complexities of Ireland during a turbulent period.

  4. Thirty years on: the unsolved case of Martin Cahill, king of the underworld. The killing of ‘The General’, the seemingly untouchable criminal mastermind, on a Dublin street corner in 1994 still raises questions a generation later.

  5. Jan 28, 2024 · The transformation of Martin Cahill from a small-time thief to the head of a notorious criminal enterprise is a tale of ambition, cunning, and relentless pursuit of wealth through illicit means. Cahill's initial forays into the world of crime were modest – petty burglaries and minor thefts.

  6. Oct 9, 2007 · Life. The General and his daughter: Rewriting the story of Dublin's Mr Big. After a brutal career in the criminal underworld, Martin Cahill was unlamented when he met a violent death in 1994. But...

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  8. Martin Cahill (23 May 1949 – 18 August 1994) [1] was an Irish crime boss from Dublin. He masterminded a series of burglaries and armed robberies. He was shot and killed while out on bail for kidnapping charges. The Provisional Irish Republican Army took responsibility for Cahill's murder but no one was ever arrested or formally charged.

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