Heartbroken Family and Friends Remember Murdered Teen Keane Mulready-Woods on Fourth Anniversary of Tragic Death

Drogheda, Ireland – Family and friends of murdered teenager Keane Mulready-Woods gathered to commemorate the fourth anniversary of his tragic death. The 17-year-old was brutally murdered in a house in the Rathmullan estate in Drogheda, and his dismembered body was subsequently dumped in various locations in Dublin, marking one of the most horrific murders in Irish gangland history.

After his torso went missing, it was eventually discovered in wasteland close to the house where he is believed to have been dismembered. Investigations led to the arrest of several individuals, shedding light on the gruesome circumstances surrounding Mulready-Woods’s death.

Paul Crosby, a local criminal, is suspected of luring Keane to the Rathmullan house before his murder, allegedly carried out by Robbie Lawlor, a slain serial killer. The violence was part of an ongoing feud in Drogheda.

The sentencing of Crosby and his co-accused Gerard ‘Rocky’ Cruise, shed light on the involvement of multiple individuals in the murder. The victim’s family and friends expressed their grief through a touching tribute, honoring Keane’s memory and the enduring pain left by his untimely death.

The heartbroken mother, Elizabeth, shared harrowing details during the sentencing, recounting the darkness and sadistic evil in the country. Deeply affected by the loss, she expressed the pain of not being able to protect her son, and the haunting nightmares that continue to plague the family.

The investigation into Mulready-Woods’s murder remains active, with more arrests anticipated as detectives in Drogheda work diligently to bring those responsible to justice. As the community continues to mourn the tragic loss, the impact of this senseless violence underscores the need for closure and accountability in the pursuit of justice.