KINAHAN target Patsy Hutch rolled his eyes and refused to comment when confronted about claims he plotted the Regency Hotel shooting.
The 62-year-old was directly named by Ms Justice Tara Burns in the Special Criminal Court last month as possibly being the organiser of the gangland hit that claimed the life of David Byrne.
But when confronted by this paper and asked to comment on these findings, Patsy – a brother of Gerry “The Monk’” Hutch – appeared to roll his eyes and kept on walking without uttering a word.
We approached Patsy near his inner city home where a 24-hour Garda presence protects his family – and mere minutes after his sons, convicted killer Derek “Del Boy” Hutch and former Regency accused Patrick Jr, were seen strolling the streets of the capital.
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