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Ruthless Robbie Lawlor: Timeline of how Keane Mulready-Woods killer met his demise. Lawlor, who had no shortage of enemies, was shot dead in Belfast on Saturday morning. Last December Robbie 13-15 January, 2020 various remains Known for. Murder victim. Keane Mulready-Woods of Drogheda, County Louth, was an Irish teenager who disappeared on 12 January 2020, and whose dismembered body was then found in Coolock, County Dublin. More of his remains were found in Drumcondra in a burnt out car the following week. Keane Mulready-Woods is officially named as the victim and officers describe the killing as a a brutal and savage attack on a child and is completely unacceptable in any normal democratic society. Ruthless Robbie Lawlor: Timeline of how Keane Mulready-Woods killer met his demise Two years ago, he crossed a gang boss known as Mr Big from North Dublin, killing the crime lords right-hand This includes his suspected involvement in at least three murders, the most recent of which was the killing of 17-year-old Keane Mulready Woods whose dismembered remains were found in January. Slain serial killer Robbie Lawlor planned the gruesome murder of teen Keane Mulready-Woods just days after he was released from prison. Mobster Lawlor, who is the chief suspect in the torture Robbie Lawlor died 4 April 2020 was an Irish criminal. He was originally from Dublin, but had lived in County Meath and was heavily involved in organised crime, He was mugged after leaving a gym in December 2019, which was filmed by his assailants, suspected to include Keane Mulready-Woods, Det Insp McCabe said the last sighting of Mr Mulready-Woods was from CCTV footage which showed him at the back of the house in Rathmullan Park at 6.48pm with three other men, including Robbie Lawlor. Keane Mulready-Woods fr
