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Oct 23rd, 2018 at 10:32am
 
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/man-who-spent-6700-on-pizza-with-ne...

A 24-year-old man who prevented the burial of his neighbour - whose body lay undiscovered in her west Belfast home for over two years - has been jailed for a year.

Robert Sharkey appeared at Belfast Crown Court, sitting in Downpatrick, on charges linked to his neighbour Marie Conlon (68), whose remains were discovered in an extreme state of decomposition in the bedroom of her Larkspur Rise home in October 2017.

Knowing his neighbour was dead and stealing both cash and her bank card, Sharkey - who had lived in the flat above Ms Conlon for around five years - used the card fraudulently online for a period of two years.

As well as paying Ms Conlon's rates bill in a bid to avoid detection, Sharkey ordered the same nine-inch pepperoni and anchovy pizza and two tins of juice for delivery from Dominos Pizza every day between 4pm and 6pm for two years - earning him the nickname 'the fish guy' from staff at the eatery and racking up a near £6k (€6,790) bill.

Handing Sharkey a two-year sentence, which will be divided into 12 months in custody following by 12 months on licence upon his release, Judge Piers Grant told the 24-year old that his criminal behaviour was both wicked and an outrage to any decent-thinking person, and said: "You had many opportunities to stop what you were doing and disclose her death to the authorities."




I wonder how they caught him?....not a nice man at all.
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Reply #1 - Oct 23rd, 2018 at 10:39am
 
Month or two ago a woman in West Oz was sentenced for (a) killing her mother (b) burying her in a shallow grave in the yard and (c) spending her deceased mother's pension for x-amount of time

They caught that one when a family member went to visit and took her dogs along.  While the two women (killer and family member) were chatting, the dogs dug up the dead woman's skull from its shallow grave and were gnawing on it

Snowtown's Bodies in the Barrels were up to the same caper


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Reply #2 - Oct 23rd, 2018 at 10:45am
 
cods wrote on Oct 23rd, 2018 at 10:32am:
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/man-who-spent-6700-on-pizza-with-ne...

A 24-year-old man who prevented the burial of his neighbour - whose body lay undiscovered in her west Belfast home for over two years - has been jailed for a year.

Robert Sharkey appeared at Belfast Crown Court, sitting in Downpatrick, on charges linked to his neighbour Marie Conlon (68), whose remains were discovered in an extreme state of decomposition in the bedroom of her Larkspur Rise home in October 2017.

Knowing his neighbour was dead and stealing both cash and her bank card, Sharkey - who had lived in the flat above Ms Conlon for around five years - used the card fraudulently online for a period of two years.

As well as paying Ms Conlon's rates bill in a bid to avoid detection, Sharkey ordered the same nine-inch pepperoni and anchovy pizza and two tins of juice for delivery from Dominos Pizza every day between 4pm and 6pm for two years - earning him the nickname 'the fish guy' from staff at the eatery and racking up a near £6k (€6,790) bill.

Handing Sharkey a two-year sentence, which will be divided into 12 months in custody following by 12 months on licence upon his release, Judge Piers Grant told the 24-year old that his criminal behaviour was both wicked and an outrage to any decent-thinking person, and said: "You had many opportunities to stop what you were doing and disclose her death to the authorities."




I wonder how they caught him?....not a nice man at all.



That's pretty disgusting!

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Reply #3 - Oct 23rd, 2018 at 10:50am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Oct 23rd, 2018 at 10:45am:
cods wrote on Oct 23rd, 2018 at 10:32am:
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/man-who-spent-6700-on-pizza-with-ne...

A 24-year-old man who prevented the burial of his neighbour - whose body lay undiscovered in her west Belfast home for over two years - has been jailed for a year.

Robert Sharkey appeared at Belfast Crown Court, sitting in Downpatrick, on charges linked to his neighbour Marie Conlon (68), whose remains were discovered in an extreme state of decomposition in the bedroom of her Larkspur Rise home in October 2017.

Knowing his neighbour was dead and stealing both cash and her bank card, Sharkey - who had lived in the flat above Ms Conlon for around five years - used the card fraudulently online for a period of two years.

As well as paying Ms Conlon's rates bill in a bid to avoid detection, Sharkey ordered the same nine-inch pepperoni and anchovy pizza and two tins of juice for delivery from Dominos Pizza every day between 4pm and 6pm for two years - earning him the nickname 'the fish guy' from staff at the eatery and racking up a near £6k (€6,790) bill.

Handing Sharkey a two-year sentence, which will be divided into 12 months in custody following by 12 months on licence upon his release, Judge Piers Grant told the 24-year old that his criminal behaviour was both wicked and an outrage to any decent-thinking person, and said: "You had many opportunities to stop what you were doing and disclose her death to the authorities."




I wonder how they caught him?....not a nice man at all.



That's pretty disgusting!

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These are the things that happen when jobs are outsourced

Man has to live.  And a pizza a day isn't much to ask.  Pizza is a sort of daily-bread
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Reply #4 - Oct 23rd, 2018 at 12:48pm
 
PZ547 wrote on Oct 23rd, 2018 at 10:50am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Oct 23rd, 2018 at 10:45am:
cods wrote on Oct 23rd, 2018 at 10:32am:
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/man-who-spent-6700-on-pizza-with-ne...

A 24-year-old man who prevented the burial of his neighbour - whose body lay undiscovered in her west Belfast home for over two years - has been jailed for a year.

Robert Sharkey appeared at Belfast Crown Court, sitting in Downpatrick, on charges linked to his neighbour Marie Conlon (68), whose remains were discovered in an extreme state of decomposition in the bedroom of her Larkspur Rise home in October 2017.

Knowing his neighbour was dead and stealing both cash and her bank card, Sharkey - who had lived in the flat above Ms Conlon for around five years - used the card fraudulently online for a period of two years.

As well as paying Ms Conlon's rates bill in a bid to avoid detection, Sharkey ordered the same nine-inch pepperoni and anchovy pizza and two tins of juice for delivery from Dominos Pizza every day between 4pm and 6pm for two years - earning him the nickname 'the fish guy' from staff at the eatery and racking up a near £6k (€6,790) bill.

Handing Sharkey a two-year sentence, which will be divided into 12 months in custody following by 12 months on licence upon his release, Judge Piers Grant told the 24-year old that his criminal behaviour was both wicked and an outrage to any decent-thinking person, and said: "You had many opportunities to stop what you were doing and disclose her death to the authorities."




I wonder how they caught him?....not a nice man at all.



That's pretty disgusting!

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These are the things that happen when jobs are outsourced

Man has to live.  And a pizza a day isn't much to ask.  Pizza is a sort of daily-bread



Yes, but Domino's?

They make the worst pizzas.

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Reply #5 - Oct 23rd, 2018 at 1:14pm
 
Six major food groups:-

Pies, pizza, chocolate, coffee, chips and beer.... for an all round healthy diet...
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Reply #6 - Oct 23rd, 2018 at 2:36pm
 
I have worked in a pizza store 18 years ago, and I would think that a pizza a day for anyone not working in such an environment is too much.
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Reply #7 - Oct 23rd, 2018 at 4:17pm
 
ok point taken!  last thread from me on ozpol..

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Reply #8 - Oct 23rd, 2018 at 5:42pm
 
cods wrote on Oct 23rd, 2018 at 10:32am:
A 24-year-old man who prevented the burial of his neighbour - whose body lay undiscovered in her west Belfast home for over two years - has been jailed for a year.

Robert Sharkey appeared at Belfast Crown Court, sitting in Downpatrick, on charges linked to his neighbour Marie Conlon (68), whose remains were discovered in an extreme state of decomposition in the bedroom of her Larkspur Rise home in October 2017.

Knowing his neighbour was dead and stealing both cash and her bank card, Sharkey - who had lived in the flat above Ms Conlon for around five years - used the card fraudulently online for a period of two years.

As well as paying Ms Conlon's rates bill in a bid to avoid detection, Sharkey ordered the same nine-inch pepperoni and anchovy pizza and two tins of juice for delivery from Dominos Pizza every day between 4pm and 6pm for two years - earning him the nickname 'the fish guy' from staff at the eatery and racking up a near £6k (€6,790) bill.

Handing Sharkey a two-year sentence, which will be divided into 12 months in custody following by 12 months on licence upon his release, Judge Piers Grant told the 24-year old that his criminal behaviour was both wicked and an outrage to any decent-thinking person, and said: "You had many opportunities to stop what you were doing and disclose her death to the authorities."




I wonder how they caught him?....not a nice man at all.


Didn't the neighbours smell anything? Seems odd.
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Reply #9 - Oct 23rd, 2018 at 5:55pm
 
OddSocks wrote on Oct 23rd, 2018 at 5:42pm:
cods wrote on Oct 23rd, 2018 at 10:32am:
A 24-year-old man who prevented the burial of his neighbour - whose body lay undiscovered in her west Belfast home for over two years - has been jailed for a year.

Robert Sharkey appeared at Belfast Crown Court, sitting in Downpatrick, on charges linked to his neighbour Marie Conlon (68), whose remains were discovered in an extreme state of decomposition in the bedroom of her Larkspur Rise home in October 2017.

Knowing his neighbour was dead and stealing both cash and her bank card, Sharkey - who had lived in the flat above Ms Conlon for around five years - used the card fraudulently online for a period of two years.

As well as paying Ms Conlon's rates bill in a bid to avoid detection, Sharkey ordered the same nine-inch pepperoni and anchovy pizza and two tins of juice for delivery from Dominos Pizza every day between 4pm and 6pm for two years - earning him the nickname 'the fish guy' from staff at the eatery and racking up a near £6k (€6,790) bill.

Handing Sharkey a two-year sentence, which will be divided into 12 months in custody following by 12 months on licence upon his release, Judge Piers Grant told the 24-year old that his criminal behaviour was both wicked and an outrage to any decent-thinking person, and said: "You had many opportunities to stop what you were doing and disclose her death to the authorities."




I wonder how they caught him?....not a nice man at all.


Didn't the neighbours smell anything? Seems odd.


Yes.

Anchovies.


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Reply #10 - Oct 23rd, 2018 at 7:11pm
 
This guy walked free cods, because of mental illness, but had the presence of mind, while in custody, to write a letter to his sister asking for half the inheritance


'He's been rewarded $250,000 for killing them'

By Natalie Clancy
7:42pm Oct 23, 2018

It’s hard to believe a person could do such a thing as shoot their parents dead over a bottle of wine.

But that’s exactly what Scott Settree did, and now he’s been awarded a quarter of a million dollars from their estate.

https://www.9news.com.au/national/2018/10/23/18/27/scott-settree-killed-parents-...
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