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Man, 39, sentenced to life imprisonment over murder of Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch’s nephew as mum slams ‘callous crime’

THE mother of Gareth Hutch has told how her son’s murder in an ambush outside his home over eight years ago was “a violent and callous crime with no value or thought given for a life”.

In a statement read out at a sentencing hearing for the fourth person to be convicted of the murder of Gerard ‘The Monk’ Hutch’s nephew Gareth Hutch, Vera Hutch said her son was “senselessly and cruelly taken” from her family in May 2016, tearing her life apart and changing their world “forever”.

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Gareth Hutch was shot dead on May 24, 2016
Thomas “Nicky” McConnell arriving at court, charged with murder.
Gangster Thomas ‘Nicky’ McConnell was sentenced to the mandatory term of life imprisonment
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CCTV footage show the moment that Gareth Hutch walks to his car as he is shot and murdered
CCTV footage shows the moment that Gareth Hutch walks to his car as he is shot and murdered
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Having heard the victim impact statement from Mrs Hutch, in the Special Criminal Court, presiding judge Mr Justice Alexander Owens sentenced Thomas ‘Nicky’ McConnell to the mandatory term of life imprisonment, backdating it to July 20 2020, when he was taken into custody by Turkish authorities and then extradited back to Ireland.  

Last December, McConnell became the fourth person to be found guilty of the murder of Mr Hutch in an ambush in Dublin over eight years ago, following a verdict by the Special Criminal Court.

Revealing the verdict of the three-judge court last month, Mr Justice Owens said that the evidence showed, beyond reasonable doubt, that McConnell was the second assassin in the attack along with Jonathan Keogh, who followed Gareth Hutch from his home and shot him dead.

When passing judgement the court found that Keogh’s gun discharged a number of bullets at close range that caused the injuries which killed Mr Hutch.

McConnell’s gun was later found to have the safety catch on and did not fire any rounds during the assassination.

However, the court found that even if McConnell deliberately left the safety catch on, his other actions in preparation for the shooting showed that he was part of a common design with Keogh and others to commit murder and his actions were intended to result in Mr Hutch’s death.

Vera Hutch, whose victim impact statement was read to the court by Detective Garda Liam Lee, said she had the “privilege and honour of being Gareth’s mother for over 35 years before he was senseless and cruelly taken from” his family.  

She said: “Standing here in front of you today with my life torn apart, our world changed forever. Losing Gareth has caused my heart and all our families hearts to be broken, nothing can ever repair the emptiness that his death has caused.”

At today’s sitting of the non-jury court, Det Gda Lee told prosecution counsel Fiona Murphy SC that McConnell has 105 previous convictions including those for assault, threatening to kill and causing serious harm as well as possession of knives.

McConnell, 39, of Sillogue Gardens, Ballymun, Dublin 11 had pleaded not guilty to the murder of Gareth Hutch, 36, on May 24, 2016 at Avondale House, North Cumberland Street, Dublin 1.

FOURTH PERSON CONVICTED

He is the fourth person to be convicted of the murder. In November 2018 the Special Criminal Court found Regina Keogh, 47, of Cumberland St North, Dublin 1, Jonathan Keogh, 39, with an address at Gloucester Place, Dublin 1 and Thomas Fox, 32, with an address at Rutland Court, Dublin 1 guilty of the murder of Mr Hutch.

McConnell’s trial began in 2023 but was postponed for 16 months, firstly when one of the judges was unable to continue and then as the court awaited a Supreme Court ruling in a separate case.

McConnell’s trial continued after the Supreme Court found in that case that traffic and location data relating to mobile phones could be used as evidence, even though the data was harvested using a now-invalidated law.

The trial heard that McConnell and Jonathan Keogh used an apartment opposite Gareth Hutch’s home as a lookout spot and when Mr Hutch emerged from his front door, they followed him and shot him dead.

Mary McDonnell, who lived at the lookout apartment, told the trial in June 2023 that she could identify Jonathan Keogh because she had known him for many years but she did not know the second man.

When asked to identify the second man from CCTV footage showing Mr McConnell in a shop later the same day, she said she was “not really one hundred per cent” and that she was “half and half”.

COURT EVIDENCE

Mr Justice Owens said last month that Ms McDonnell’s evidence could not be used to prove McConnell was the second gunman.

The court instead relied on mobile phone data linking McConnell to the other murder plotters, CCTV footage connecting McConnell to various vehicles used in the plot, and lies told by the accused to gardai that were indicative of guilt.

In particular, the court was satisfied that McConnell parked a black BMW in front of Avondale House with the intention of using it as the getaway car. Following the shooting, Keogh and McConnell got into the BMW but could not get it started.

They then ran to a Skoda Octavia, which the court said had also been parked nearby by McConnell that morning. They left the scene in the Octavia.

When gardai searched the BMW, they found McConnell’s DNA, a can of petrol and two changes of clothes that prosecution counsel Fiona Murphy SC said marked it out as a getaway car. McConnell would later lie to gardai that he had sold the BMW to a man who was similar looking to himself.

Mr Justice Owens said this “yarn” was told to hide McConnell’s guilty role in the murder plot.

In reaching its verdict, the court relied on further lies told by the accused and emails on a phone linked to McConnell which showed he had an “intimate knowledge of the murder”.

Gerry "The Monk" Hutch, independent candidate, at the Irish General Election count.
Gareth Hutch’s uncle, Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch
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Gareth was approached by two men both armed with handguns
Gareth was approached by two men both armed with handguns

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Dad who claimed he was ‘play-fighting’ with daughter, 14, when he stabbed her to death in kitchen is GUILTY of murder

A DAD who claimed he was “play-fighting” with his 14-year-old daughter when he stabbed her to death has been found guilty of murder.

Scarlett Vickers suffered catastrophic blood loss after the blade was plunged 11cm into her chest and pierced her heart.

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Scarlett Vickers suffered catastrophic blood loss from the 11cm wound[/caption]
Bloody knife used in a murder trial.
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The blade penetrated Scarlett’s heart[/caption]

Her dad Simon Vickers, 50, has been found guilty of murdering his teen daughter at their home in Darlington, Co Durham, on July 5.

The monster claimed he and Scarlett were just “messing about” when he accidentally threw the blade at her.

But Teesside Crown Court heard the 11cm wound was too deep to have been a tragic mistake.

The heartless dad also attempted to claim that he was the victim after his daughter died in a pool of blood on the kitchen floor.

After his arrest, Vickers told police: “That was it. We were horse-playing.

“I must be the unluckiest man in the world.”

Vickers claimed the playfight started when he and Scarlett began throwing grapes at each other while mum Sarah Hall made dinner.

He said he went to “try and get her” but his daughter tried to push him away so he grabbed the tongs and chucked them.

The dad continued: “She just shouted ‘ah, ah ah’ and fell to the floor.

“Her lips were going bluer and she wasn’t listening when I was shouting at her.

“Sarah took over and the ambulance came and, f***ing hell.”

Vickers described his only child as the “love of my life” and told police his world had “gone to s***”.

He also denied telling paramedics at the scene that he picked up a knife and that it “just went in” after Scarlett “lunged towards me”.

The dad added: “There is no way in the world I would stab my child. I threw those tongs at her.

“I want to die myself. My only child – I don’t know what to say. I can’t even cry. I don’t even know what’s wrong.”

The court heard the dad gave “three different accounts at least before his formal police interview” of what happened.

Prosecutor Mark McKone KC said Vickers must have stabbed his daughter “deliberately with the knife”.

He told jurors the injury inflicted to Scarlett “could not have been caused by throwing the knife or indeed by throwing anything else.”

During her evidence, Scarlett’s mum Sarah Hall said she believed it was an accident and her partner of 27 years would never harm their daughter.

Vickers, who denied murder, has been remanded into custody to be sentenced at a later date.

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Scarlett was discovered dead at the family home[/caption]
Photo of Scarlett Vickers.
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The teen’s dad claimed he was the victim[/caption]
Floral tributes outside a house following the death of a 14-year-old girl.
He claimed they were ‘messing around’ at home
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Map shows where Britain’s most dangerous drivers lurk with hotspot sparking hundreds of crashes – does your region rank?

AN INTERACTIVE tool showing where Britain’s most DANGEROUS drivers lurk has revealed the hotpot sparking hundred of crashes.

More than 5,700 crime reports of dangerous driving were logged by cops between 2022 to June 2024.

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The areas with the country’s dangerous drivers has been revealed[/caption]
Pedestrianised area of Broadway in Bradford before a new shopping center was built.
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Data compiled by the Home Office found that Bradford is Britain’s drink driving epicentre[/caption]

New data from the Home Office includes 830 offences that caused a death or serious injury.

Since 2022, the number of crimes causing death or serious injury has increased by 12 per cent.

This has revealed Bradford to be ‘the dangerous driving capital’ of England and Wales with 1,039 driving offences.

Of those incidents, 39 resulted in a death or serious injury.

Nipping on its heels is the West Yorkshire borough of Calderdale which recorded 302 offences.

Bradford’s neighbour, Leeds, ranked third on the list.

Dangerous driving is used to describe a motorist’s actions falling “far below the minimum standard expected of a competent and careful driver”.

This means that they could not only be putting themselves at risk but also others.

From speeding to driving aggressively, those behind the wheel could be carrying out any number of risky behaviour.

These include overtaking dangerously, ignoring traffic lights, driving under the influence or when unfit to do so.

POTENTIAL LIMIT LASH

This comes amid reports that the drink-drive limit could be reduced for the first time in 60 years, with newly qualified drivers facing even harsher punishments.

New rules could see motorists judged as being over the drink-driving limit after just one pint, if the government takes on board police chiefs’ calls for changes to the law.

A report by the Daily Mail claims that the National Police Chiefs’ Council, the British Medical Association, and the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners want to cut the current alcohol limits for motorists.

The current limit, which was set in 1967, stands at 80 milligrams per 100ml of blood—roughly the equivalent of two pints of lager.

However, campaigners are now calling for the limit to be lowered, claiming that the number of drink-driving deaths has risen to 18 per cent of all road fatalities, according to new figures.

As a result, campaigners want to reduce the limit in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland to 50mg per 100ml of blood—roughly one pint of medium-strength beer.

This would match the rules currently in place in Scotland, which already has tougher drink-drive limits of 50mg per 100ml of blood and 22mcg per 100ml of breath.

Jo Shiner, the Chief Constable of Sussex Police and the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s roads policing lead, said: “In policing, we see the damaging impact of drink and drug driving all too often, and every fatality or serious injury that happens as a consequence of this is completely avoidable.

Top ten most dangerous areas

  1. Bradford
  2. Calderdale
  3. Leeds
  4. Bolton
  5. Rochdale
  6. Wakefield
  7. Tameside
  8. Salford
  9. Kirklees
  10. Manchester

“Driving under the influence of drink or drugs will not be tolerated, and we support the BMA’s call for lowering the legal blood alcohol limit.

“In addition to our current powers, we will also continue to make the case for more effective legislation that enables faster interim disqualifications for those who fail roadside tests.”

Joy Allen and David Sidwick, the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners’ addictions and substance misuse leads, added: “Too many families have been devastated by the consequences of drink-driving, with around 300 people dying each year in collisions where a driver is over the limit.

“Even minimal alcohol consumption can significantly impair a driver’s judgement and their ability to react quickly.

“If we are to save lives and make our roads safer for everyone, we must convey the message that any amount of alcohol before driving is dangerous.”

Moreover, lobbyists from anti-alcohol pressure groups and the BMA, the doctors’ trade union, have joined the calls to lower the drink-driving limit.

The BMA also urged harsher limits on drivers who are within two years of passing their test, suggesting they be limited to a 20mg/100ml limit.

This would effectively prevent them from drinking at all before driving.

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Son appears in court charged with murdering his dad, 75, who was found stabbed to death at £3.5m Putney home

A SON has appeared in court charged with murdering his 75-year-old dad who was stabbed to death at his £3.5million home.

Mark Talbot was discovered at the property in Deodar Road in Putney, South West London, in the early hours of Friday morning.

Photo of Mark Talbot.
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Mark Talbot was stabbed to death at home[/caption]
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Police were called to the property on Friday morning[/caption]

His son Rory Talbot today appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court via video link from custody charged with murder.

The 30-year-old spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and address during a short hearing.

Talbot, wearing a grey t-shirt, was remanded into custody to next appear at the Old Bailey on Wednesday.

The horror unfolded at around 3.30am on Friday when police were called to the luxury home following reports of a stabbing.

Tragically, Mark couldn’t be saved and was declared dead at the scene.

According to Companies House, Mark was the director of architecture firm Stoutheart for more than 30 years and owned a number of properties.

Tributes have now flooded in for Mark – including from his devastated family.

They said: “We are grateful for the support provided by police, our neighbours and others.

“We ask that our privacy is respected while we come to terms with the tragic loss of a highly respected member of the community.”

The Met Police previously confirmed the horror was an “isolated threat”.

They also appealed for anyone who saw anything at around 3am on Friday to get in touch.

A spokesperson added: “Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Mark Talbot who have been affected by this tragic incident, and who continue to receive support from specialist officers.”

Forensic officer at a murder scene.
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Forensic officers at the scene of the horror[/caption]

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