As I mentioned earlier, the CD of Michael Lynn’s greatest hits includes a great many tracks written by the travelling solicitor.
‘I cried and I swore that I’d never let you down but you just turned around on me and said I’m leaving town…’
I bring you Track 4…Don’t Let me Down.
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Also Carol Coulter writing in tomorrow’s Irish Times, whilst discussing the lack of criminal charges leading to extradition attempts, refers to Mr Lynn possibly buying citizenship in Brazil.
One other way Mr Lynn could avoid extradition is by buying citizenship from a country that does not extradite its own citizens.
These include the US, Germany and Brazil. Train robber Ronnie Biggs avoided extradition from Brazil when he became the father of a Brazilian child, thus qualifying for protection.
Umm December 13th anyone?? Now I hear Michael has not been there himself in a while to visit his property but he could be just about sorted?
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Fuck me, that’s some shit music.
Maman Poulet » Michael Lynn Sings about ‘The Troubles’ // Jan 21, 2008 at 19:36
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Damien Mulley » Blog Archive » Michael Lynn Tapes: Newstalk fails to give attribution to bloggers // Jan 23, 2008 at 18:23
[...] If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my site using a feedreader or email. Thanks for visiting – Damien.But is happy to let John Waters rant about bloggers and their lack of fact-checking. So Suzy, being the single source for the Michael Lynn Tapes has a right to be miffed. As I understand it, Newstalk were given access to the tapes but were afraid to use em but now that Rick O’Shea has used them and papers have referenced them (without attribution) Newstalk too are playing them. I do wonder though who’ll get the royalties for these songs? The banks? A bank account in Brazil? Newstalk should thank Suzy in the morning and spell out her website address. Digg it! | Reddit | Del.icio.us | Stumble Upon | Google [...]
Maman Poulet » Sunday SingaLongaMichael // Jan 27, 2008 at 14:25
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