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John Traynor (criminal) was born on 1948 in Dublin, Ireland. Discover John Traynor (criminal)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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October 24, 2021 |
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Kent, England |
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John Traynor (criminal) Net Worth
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John Traynor (1948 – 24 October 2021) was an Irish criminal who was one of the contacts in the criminal world for murdered Irish journalist Veronica Guerin.
Traynor later moved to Kent, England where he received palliative care in a hospice after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. He died on the 24th of October 2021, at the age of 73.
On or around 22 August 2010, in a joint operation with the UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency, the Regiokorpsen (Dutch regional police) arrested Traynor in Amstelveen. After extradition, Traynor served the remainder of his sentence in medium security Highpoint Prison, where, after several heart attacks, he had to undergo a triple bypass. Traynor was released in September 2012 and was residing in a seaside town in Kent, as of 2013.
Arrested in 1997 with Brian Meehan, who drove the motorbike when Guerin was killed, he was later released without charge.
He returned to Gilligan's gang in Dublin and began building up a prostitution business based in a massage parlour. He also became a confidential source for journalist Guerin. On 30 January 1995, Traynor hired a gunman to shoot her in the leg at her home. At the time of her murder, in 1996, Traynor was seeking a High Court order against Guerin to prevent her from publishing a book about his involvement in organised crime.
In 1992, he was arrested and convicted in England for his involvement in a scam involving bearer bonds stolen in the City bonds robbery. Jailed for seven years at HM Prison Highpoint North in Suffolk, Traynor was granted compassionate leave to visit his wife and children in Templeogue, but he never returned. Authorities in the UK eventually issued an international arrest warrant against Traynor.
He initially worked with Martin Cahill's gang and eventually owned a derelict shop building that Cahill formerly owned in Arbour Hill. During the Garda Síochána investigation into Cahill's 1986 theft of the Beit-collection paintings from Russborough House, Blessington, County Wicklow, detectives believed that the paintings were stored for a time at Arbour Hill.