Meet The Tough Criminal who does not Fear Police

Simon Fahy

Irishman Simon Fahy was made a wanted man last Tuesday when a Spanish judge issued a European Arrest Warrant for the 26-year-old so he could be quizzed over the homicide of Carl Carr. Carl’s other housemate Wayne Walsh, 31, was questioned the week before last on suspicion of killing the 38-year-old Dubliner during a fight with a knuckleduster after his body was found buried in a shallow grave alongside two bottles of bleach near a Costa Blanca motorway.

Four other people –a Spanish handyman and three British women including a stunning model ex of Walsh said to have been at the center of the “love triangle” row that allegedly led to the homicide were also arrested. On Monday, a photo of bare-chested Fahy sipping beer appeared on a social media account which appeared to have been created just before the arrest warrant was issued on February 5.

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The photo, showing the heavily-tattooed Irishman on the phone in what appeared to be a hotel room, was posted in the early hours of yesterday morning. A rambling and incomprehensible message littered with spelling mistakes was also left on the same account, although it was later deleted.

It read: “F##k all friends. “I being there when all my friends have not being there for me dose anyone no water loyalty is life goes on not with fakes.” Walsh, currently languishing in prison near Alicante after a February 2 court appearance, has a young son with Leonard and locals have said he had been seeing her again after a split at the same time as he was romancing another of the women suspects.

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Leonard and the other woman, bar manager Natalie Edwards, were remanded in custody on suspicion of concealment after appearing in court. A third woman – another Brit who has not been named – was arrested on suspicion of making a false statement and remains under investigation but was not sent to prison. Carr’s body was found buried by the AP-7 motorway between Benijofar and Algorfa, a 20-minute drive north from where the Irishman was last seen last September.

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