The Indo Daily: Gangland Succession | 2: Marlo Hyland and the Sicilian effect
Briefly

"Marlo Hyland, after taking over the crime scene, attempted a more strategic approach to drug trafficking, drawing inspiration from the Sicilian Mafia. His focus on teamwork among criminals initially brought profits, yet it ultimately led to his undoing."
"Despite early success, suspicions arose within the underworld that Hyland was possibly a police informer, causing trust to erode among his peers. His ability to avoid legal repercussions became a glaring red flag."
"In an effort to evade potential threats, Hyland frequently changed residences. However, as time progressed, he grew more negligent of his surroundings, setting the stage for his downfall."
"The rise and fall of Martin 'Marlo' Hyland exemplifies the dangerous dance of loyalty and betrayal in the criminal underworld, where alliances can quickly turn deadly."
Read at Irish Independent
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