Martin 'Marlo' Hyland's short-lived reign of terror highlights the constant instability at the top of the Irish underworld, driven by betrayal and power struggles.
Eamon 'The Don' Dunne exemplified a different kind of gang leader, his vicious tendencies and derangement presenting a heightened danger not just to rivals but to his own allies.
The Kinahan crime gang viewed Dunne's escalating profile in organized crime as a liability; his violence drew unwanted attention that made him a target for removal.
Dunne's assassination at a friend's birthday party underscores the brutal reality of gang life, where even momentary gatherings can erupt in violence and lead to death.
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