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Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch sports beard-free new look as he stays in Dublin after acquittal

Here is Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch sporting a beard-free new look as he stayed in Dublin a day after his bombshell acquittal.

Our exclusive pictures show Hutch, 60, inside a car in the Dublin area yesterday — a day after he was freed from prison, having been found not guilty of the Regency Hotel murder of David Byrne. Incredibly, in spite of the threat to his life and his extremely high profile, The Monk has remained in Ireland for the time being.

And after dramatic pictures and video of him emerging from the courts in Dublin with a lengthy beard and long hair on Monday, Hutch has now got rid of both. He now sports a freshly clean-shaven face and a short haircut, which he clearly got in the hours after he walked free — having served over a year in Wheatfield Prison on remand.

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Hutch did have a clean-shaven look but long hair throughout his 13-week trial, but on Monday, after a three-month wait for the verdict, he had grown a massive grey beard. Dressed in a green jumper and beaming from ear to ear, Hutch was seen being driven around Dublin yesterday afternoon, minus the beard.

It comes as pals of The Monk had claimed that he did indeed intend to stay in Dublin for a few days, before jetting off to the sun. Many had been sceptical that he would remain in Ireland for even one more day.

Pals claimed Hutch intends to celebrate his 60th birthday before he travels off to Spain. Hutch was dramatically flown back to Ireland on the foot of a European Arrest Warrant on September 27, 2021.

Gerry Hutch seen in a car in Dublin a day after his release (Mick O'Neill)

He was charged on the tarmac of Baldonnel airport, having been flown in in a military jet from Fuengirola, Spain — then driven by armed guards to the Special Criminal Court in Dublin, where he was formally charged with the murder of David Byrne. A lengthy process then ensued in which Hutch challenged his case going before the non-jury court. He lost those battles and eventually his trial commenced in October 2022, lasting a total of 13 weeks.

The State alleged that Hutch was “one of the two” gunmen disguised as gardai and wielding AK47 rifles that entered the Regency Hotel and shot and killed Kinahan cartel associate Byrne, 33, in the foyer at 2.33pm on February 5, 2016. The evidence was based off secretly recorded tapes of Hutch speaking to Jonathan Dowdall as the pair travelled up north on March 7, 2016.

Ms Justice Tara Burns said the tapes uncovered that Hutch potentially was “in control” and in possession of the AK47 rifles used in the Regency — but no evidence showed this was at the time of the event or even immediately before. She said no evidence existed on the tapes which proved the State’s case that Hutch was specifically present at the Regency on February 5, or that he was one of the shooters. The evidence of Dowdall, who claimed Hutch confessed to him in a park in Whitehall in Dublin, was also dismissed.

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The convicted torturer turned State witness was considered to be an extremely untrustworthy witness, upon whose word the judges said they could not rely. After Hutch was freed he sensationally emerged from the front doors of the Central Criminal Courts in Dublin’s Parkgate Street to a massive crowd.

Hutch then walked up Infirmary Road, remaining silent throughout, before he made his way into a taxi. It was then considered by many that Hutch had likely gone straight to the airport. However in spite of an ongoing threat from the Kinahan cartel, Hutch remained in Dublin overnight and was spotted by us yesterday afternoon.

Sources say it is still expected that The Monk will not stick around for long, and he’s likely to travel abroad — most likely to Spain in the coming days. Hutch faced hardship in the wake of the Regency Hotel attack when his brother Eddie was brutally murdered by the Kinahan cartel just three days after the shooting.

The cartel later murdered his nephews Derek and Gareth during the course of a bitter feud that also cost him his friend Noel Duggan. The feud erupted when Hutch’s nephew Gary was murdered by the Kinahans in Spain in 2015.

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