John Cunningham (Irish criminal)
John Cunningham is an Irish criminal with convictions for illicit drug smuggling and kidnapping.[1] Early lifeHe was born in Ballyfermot.[2] Bank robberiesHe and his brother Michael were involved in a series of armed robberies in the 1970s and had strong links with Martin Cahill.[3][4] Kidnapping of Jennifer GuinnessIn 1986 he and his brother Michael kidnapped Jennifer Guinness, who was rescued by Gardaí 8 days later.[2][5] At trial, John and his brother Michael were convicted, along with Anthony Kelly, after being arrested at the house on Waterloo Road.[6] Brian McNicholl was also convicted, with the judge accepting that his role was mainly to provide a location for Guinness to be held.[7] Kelly died in 2005 from undisclosed causes; Michael Cunningham died in 2015, aged 65, after suffering a massive heart attack at his home in Ballyfermot.[6] John was sentenced to 17 years and Michael was sentenced in 14.[3] EscapeWhile awaiting early release he escaped from Shelton Abbey Prison and fled to the Netherlands in late 1996.[2] Michael was released around the same time.[3] He built up an illicit drugs empire worth ₡50m.[2] He rented a house with a swimming pool near Schipol Airport, where he lived with his family.[2] He was caught there in 2000 and convicted of trafficking ₡10m worth of illicit drugs between the Netherlands and Ireland.[2] He was found guilty of trafficking ecstasy, amphetamines and cannabis and served four and a half years of an eight year sentence.[2] Then he was transferred to Ireland, where he spent the rest of sentence from the kidnapping trial in Limerick Prison.[2] He was released from prison in 2007 and moved to Tallaght, then moved to the Costa del Sol in 2009.[2] He attended the funeral of his brother Michael at Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Ballyfermot in January 2015 along with Martin Foley and Troy Jordan.[4] While in Spain, he became involved with the Kinahan Organised Crime Group run by Christy Kinahan. References
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