HE'S seen some of the toughest criminals and most brutal thugs in the land... but when Crimeline's Con Muprhy was robbed himself, it was by the dopiest gang in Ireland.
"Maybe he was but if he was the real man he portrayed himself to be he could have apologised in person."Jack lost the plot with me in a rant littered with f words, b words and even the c word was thrown in."But there are a lot of people in football like that, ask anyone in the media who works regularly with the Irish squad and they will tell you that for every player like Kevin Kilbane and Shay Given who make their jobs easy, there are a fair few snotty ones who just don't want to know. They are average players with very inflated opinions of themselves."Con said: "A good few years ago Marthat tina Navratilova played a match in the RDS, I was at the Press conference afterwards and she answered every single question openly and honestly, there was no hiding behind platitudes and giving one word answers."Eventually I ended up having an ear drum transplant to try and improve the situation."It wasn't a nice experience and in the days Big break... Con helped afterwards we did kind of feel violated that someone had been through our most personal belongings"."The guys we feature on Crimeline go to work slightly more prepared."To this day she remains the person i would most like to sit down and interview properly.".Con said: "The death of Latvian woman Baiba Saulite, who was shot in North County Dublin, is one that annoys me, mainly due to the fact that it was so cold-blooded and her kids, indeed her very young kids, were in bed."Sometimes the TV earphone is put on to the bad ear and I cannot hear the producers. It gets more complicated when they put it on the good ear, I can clearly hear the producer, but then cannot hear the people I am talking to all that well. Sure we manage somehow".He said: "I have only 20 per cent hearing in that ear, and it can cause me problems. It came about through my having a series of infections and diffi-culties with it when I was a kid."The main suspect is outside the jurisdiction at the moment, but I know the guards won't let this one rest and I really really hope they nail whoever pulled the trigger."He said: "Overall current affairs wouldn't appeal to me - maybe that's the area they might find me out in," but added: "I'm happy where I am and things are going grand."Despite his success on Crimeline, viewers need not expect to see Con reading the news any time soon."Now that I could just about deal with, but next day one of his people in the FAI came over and apologised on his behalf, saying that Jack was really sorry for what he had said.Con's home was burgled when he was just a teen living in Dublin. The radio and TV star said: "I was about 16 and I was the first person back to my house in Churchtown one evening.That wasn't a problem with downto-earth tennis legend Martine Navratilova."There's also the fact that whoever shot her seemingly did it purely for the money."The burglars had already left and, I swear to God this is true, they were later caught cycling down the Stillorgan dual carriageway with our video in a basket on the front of the bike."To be honest I hadn't a lot of time for him after that, and, of course, who put us out of the World Cup, Holland did, so maybe there was a point to my question after all."Funnily enough I worked in three different travel agencies and all three have closed down, maybe I got out in time before I single- handedly wrecked the entire industry."Before conquering the airwaves Con had worked as a travel agent: "I got into it because I had a belief I might get to see the world. Little did I realise that the bosses get all the good trips and the workers like me get the bus trip to Pontins and Butlins.Con said: "The biggest rollicking I have ever received in my life was from Jack. Back in 1994 we played Holland over there in a pre- World Cup friendly and we won 1-0. "Interviewing Jack on the pitch afterwards I made reference to the fact the Dutch had taken half their team off at half time and suggested that there was surely better to come from them at the World Cup itself.In his time as a sports presenter Con met all the greats, but Irish soccer boss Jack Charlton was a great disappointment.Con has had to battle twice as hard as his co-presenters as a childhood illness left him deaf in one ear."He was yelling: 'We have just come here and beaten the bl**dy Dutch and all you want to talk about is them, why won't you admit how well we played?' "He then removed his headphones, screamed at me that if we used the tirade on air he would 'Never speak to effin RTE again' and stormed off.Con, 44, who started his broadcasting career off as a sports presenter with RTE, got his big break with a stint covering for Marian Finucane and Ryan Tubridy - but he says he was still surprised to get the Crimeline call."The buzz for me is when information we receive on the show leads to an arrest, it's a good feeling to know that you played a part, however small, in catching a villain". But one unsolved crime still haunts him, the callous slaying of young mum Baiba Saulite.He said: "They rang me up and asked me to do it, I work mainly in sports so it was a bit of a shock, but they asked me so I thought I'd give it a go.
He said: "Overall current affairs wouldn't appeal to me - maybe that's the area they might find me out in," but added: "I'm happy where I am and things are going grand."