Freddie Thompson (Irish criminal)

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Freddie Thompson
Born
Frederick Thompson

1980
Dublin, Ireland
Other names"Fat Freddie"
Organization Kinahan Organised Crime Group
Relatives Liam Byrne (cousin)
David Byrne (cousin) [1]
Criminal chargeSpain

Ireland

Penalty
Details
Victims David Douglas [3]
Imprisoned at Portlaoise Prison [4]

Frederick "Fat Freddie" Thompson is an Irish criminal connected to the Crumlin-Drimnagh feud who was also convicted of the murder of David Douglas. [5]

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Early life

He was born in 1980 and grew up in the Maryland area of south-inner city Dublin. [5] He first came to the attention of the Garda Síochána in his teens for car theft and related offences. [5]

He is a cousin of Liam Byrne who’s brother David who was shot in February 2016. [6]

Thompson assumed control of the Dublin branch of the Kinahan gang after Christy Kinahan was jailed in 1997 in relation to stolen cheques. [7]

During 2007-2008 he was involved with a feud with the INLA, including Declan Duffy, which caused him to flee Dublin several times. [7] [8] Because of this, Liam Byrne gradually assumed control of the Dublin branch of the gang. [7]

Ambush

In 2008, he was travelling in a Four-wheel drive car in Spain with Paddy Doyle and Gary Hutch, a nephew of Gerry Hutch when they were ambushed and Doyle was shot dead. [5] (Gary Hutch was shot at the start of the Hutch–Kinahan feud. [5] )

Extradition to Spain

Thompson was extradited to Spain in 2011 after Spanish authorities linked him to an organisation based in the Costa del Sol, namely the Kinahan gang. [5] He was allowed to return to Ireland in 2013. [5] He was wanted in Spain on three charges - unlawful assembly, drugs offences, possession of weapons and arms trafficking. [9] Spanish authorities claimed that he procured weapons for the organisation and is a bodyguard and chauffeur. [9]

Thompson submitted a statement of means claiming he had no income. [9] Counsel for the state asked how Thompson could support himself when he did not claim welfare, was not registered for business or tax yet travelled around Europe. [9] Thompson claimed he was supported by his mother. [9] The judge found the statement of means very unsatisfactory and refused free legal aid. [9] Ultimately, Thompson was not convicted for any criminal offences in Spain. [10]

Extradition from Netherlands

In May 2014, he was arrested by Dutch police on foot of an international arrest warrant. [11] He was extradited from Amsterdam and held in custody. [11] [2] It was related to a brawl on 7 January 2013, at Morriseys' pub, Cork Street, "sparked by slagging" after a funeral. [2]

In February 2015, he pleaded guilty to violent disorder for which he was jailed. [5] [2] At the time of the Garda investigation Thompson had 29 previous convictions. [2] Judge Martin Nolan said that Thompson had probably caused the brawl and that he had thrown a bottle at someone. [2] He also described the brawl as "a quite serious fracas" in which many people were involved. [2] Thompson pleaded guilty and his sentence was backdated to 23 May 2014, the date he was first remanded. [2]

Murder of David Douglas

In July 2016, David Douglas was murdered and Thompson was charged with the murder that November. [5] [12] In August 2018, Thompson was convicted of the murder. [5] [3] He is imprisoned in Portlaoise Prison, though spent several months in Cork Prison after attacking prison staff in Portlaoise. [4] [13]

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