Dublin Killer Released Early After Brutal Stabbing Death
Notorious killer Michael Kinsella, known as 'Farmer,' has been released from jail after serving ten years of a 15-year sentence for stabbing an innocent man to death over 50 times. Kinsella's violent history and involvement in a deadly crime have raised concerns about his early release.

A notorious killer, Michael Kinsella, has been released from jail after serving ten years of a 15-year sentence for stabbing an innocent man to death over 50 times. Originally from Dublin, Kinsella had been in protective custody in Mountjoy Prison due to conflicts with the Kinahan crime gang and involvement in violent incidents with other inmates.
Known as 'Farmer,' Kinsella was freed last week, prompting relief among prison staff. He had pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the murder case of Adil Essalhi, for which he was initially charged with murder. His uncle, Wayne, who was also involved, had received a life sentence four years earlier.
During the trial, it was revealed that Kinsella and Wayne had fatally attacked Adil after wrongly accusing him of a past murder. The victim, a father of five, was brutally stabbed and chopped to death, with the body later found in a ditch. Gardai confirmed Adil's innocence in the previous murder.
Michael Kinsella, with a history of criminal convictions since a young age, expressed remorse during the trial, citing fear of his uncle as a factor in the crime. The release of this dangerous individual has raised concerns about potential future incidents.
According to the source: Dublin Live.
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