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Dominic Noonan Unmasked! Most Notorious Prisoner? Behind The Walls Prison Series...
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In the gritty world of “Behind the Walls” ex-prison officer Sam Samworth takes us on a gripping journey through the dark corridors of Strangeways Prison. In episode 3 we delve into the life of one of Manchester’s most notorious figures, Dominic Noonan English gangster and sex offender.

Born to Irish parents and raised in Manchester’s Whalley Range suburb, Noonan was one of 14 siblings, all with names beginning with the letter “D” but it wasn’t family ties that defined him, it was his criminal legacy alongside his brothers Damien and Dessie Noonan who specialised in armed robbery, he left a trail of fear and chaos in his wake!

Noonan’s criminal empire extended beyond mere theft, he and his brother Desmond “Dessie” Noonan headed a notorious criminal organisation in Manchester during the 1980s and 1990s. Their reign of terror included armed robbery, police assault, possession of firearms, prison escapes, and fraud. Dominic Noonan’s rap sheet boasts over 40 convictions making him a seasoned inmate with more than 22 years spent behind bars across Britain.

But there’s more to Noonan’s story. His adopted name Domenyk Lattlay-Fottfoy, is an acronym that speaks volumes “Look After Those That Look After You – F*** Off Those That F*** Off You” and when the cameras roll we’ll explore the murky depths of his criminal mind, the alliances he forged, and the secrets he harboured behind the walls.

Join us as we unravel the enigma of Dominic Noonan a man whose notoriety echoes through the prison walls leaving an indelible mark on Manchester’s criminal history. Brace yourself for a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the life of the most infamous inmate where survival, loyalty and betrayal collide in a world hidden from view. Welcome to “Behind the Walls Dominic Noonan Unmasked”

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@the_local_bigamist

1 week ago

Huge amount of respect for how you told this. Everyone who knows something about the Noonans has heard of that filthy nonce and the way you spoke of him getting along with that nasty screw says it all - people like that get off on power over others and bullying. What you saw in that young lad says that you have real compassion and that is one of the things that's missing from society in general but especially in the prison industrial complex or when it comes to people that are marginalised generally. Imagine how many lives have been ruined by monsters like Domenic Noonan and lets not fool ourselves into thinking he was the only nonce in that world - it is full of them. The Krays were at it and set up rent boys for politicians like Lord Boothby. Jimmy Savile was basically a gangster who got to the top by "procuring" for politicians, "royals" etc. and these people are all the same. After his brothers died, Domenic seemed to become a joke and I was genuinely glad to see him get sent down for his disgusting nonce behaviour. Everyone knew about it but no one did anything because of his brothers mainly and even they were embarrassed by him. Remember that documentary they made about him? Even in that he was surrounded by kids. A fckin disgrace and I hope that one of the many poor lads that suffered at his hands gives him a good slashing. I shouldn't say it but everyone agrees that nonces are the lowest of the low, even though organised crime is full of them. Don't buy into notions of "noble" gangsters cos plenty of them are complete dirty wrong'uns and even the names who have been said to be "benevolent" are actually full on psychopaths who get off on hurting others. There are other "Domenic Noonans" out there but they are actually heavy and have their own reputation, whereas he just got away with his bollocks because of Desmond and Damian before him. Even Desmond ended up fcked on crack and getting stabbed on Cheetham Hill and he spoke of what a sh*tty life it was, but Domenic used it to basically groom kids. Not to say that he didn't do work but without his brothers he would've been taken out years ago for being a fat sweaty nonce bully and that's basically what has happened, although he was lucky enough to get put inside before some poor kid who grew up in it went for him. But my main point was to commend Sam Samworth for his compassion and seeing that poor kid's behaviour for what it was. I'm so used to people talking all hard about scum like Domenic and I even went on a rant myself but to see someone speak for the victims is refreshing and I have a lot of respect for it. I hope the kid is alright. A lot of kids had to suffer that monster.

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@mirabiledictu3526

2 weeks ago

I can always feel the passion burgeoning as you speak Sam and your utter contempt for injustice especially against the vulnerable. I love your channel and I think your message is extremely important

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@DarrenPickering-zv2oc

2 weeks ago

I enjoy watching these videos and you speak from the heart , keep up the good work mate hope all is well health wise and be good x

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@Joes45

1 week ago

I saw the Mcintire docu film about the Noonans, Dom Noonan came across as a Peter Kay character from Phoenix nights, and that Codey Lachey was a real piece of comedy gold. 🤣

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@ChrisWilson-te3tp

2 weeks ago

How do Sam, always good to hear your stories you explain things very articulately makes for good listening 👍

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@damiancombs

1 week ago

Great vlog as usual Sam

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@darrencallaghan5916

2 weeks ago

Great stuff as always Sam 👍🙏

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@PeaceLoveUnity74

2 weeks ago

Sam..the voice of reason,good stuff as always mate👍

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@danny2me70

2 weeks ago

Noonan was the youngest of the brothers and always depended on his older and more tougher brothers but when they went he lived of there names , Dominic was nothing and never will be anything,he enjoyed having young easily led chomps who were told they were gangsters because they worked for a noonan , Dominic never gained respect off anyone that's why he tried to bully people , he was nothing

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@moniqueweerts1401

2 weeks ago

I have very much respect for you sir Thnx for telling you’re storys💯

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@nicothechihuahua3167

1 week ago

great vlog as always. i remember when his little suited gang glued their hands to the doors of Strangeways i think it was about 2012 I walked passed it on my way to work.

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@robstevens9667

1 week ago

Fascinating 👍 thanks

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@johnbanks5683

1 week ago

Keep up the good work Sam, the videos/podcasts are a great listen. It does remind me of the days I was in and out for petty shit, I just wish there were more officers in jails/prisons that were like you. Sadly you know that there was a few wrong 'uns.

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@vivawarrior8397

1 week ago

Sad story that, look forward to your upcoming interviews.

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@melissaburton3450

3 days ago

Really like your videos Told very well

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@bobjames6622

2 weeks ago

Hi, Sam. that point you raise about commanding respect, and demanding respect being two totally different things is something 'd never thought of before. But I see now that you're quite correct. It's like a military commander who knows what he is doing and fights alongside his men, in which case he commands their respect which is freely given. For instance like Captain Winters in Band Of Brothers. Whereas others who demand respect, like Captain Sobel, will never receive that respect from the men, even though they may pretend they respect him.

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@smurfmonster

2 weeks ago

Great video as always!! Thanks for getting back to me after I emailed you with some concerns the other day👍🏻Kathy xx

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@DBCOOPER982

1 week ago

Big respect to you sir I couldn't do the job you did,thank you for your service and helping keep those evil monsters off the streets and again thank you and God bless 🙏

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@aw7155

4 days ago

Well said. 👏👏

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@mattlenton7376

1 week ago

Your the man sam!!!!.....the voice of comman sense.keep it up fella.

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