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Gangland Robbers

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by James Morton


  Verheyden, Paul Francis 191

  Vicar, Robert 147

  victim impact statements 161

  Victoria Mint robbery 47

  Victoria Police Special Operations Group (SOG) 141

  Victorian Club 100, 108–9

  Vincent, Jamie 202–3

  Vincent, ‘Teflon’ Tony 202, 203

  Virgo, William 78

  Visentin, Hayden 191

  Visentin, Maxine 190–1

  Visentin, Paul 190–1

  Wade, Peter 167

  wage heists 7, 36, 145, 156

  Walker, Constable 5

  Wallace, Selwyn 146

  Walsh, Frank 83

  Walsh, Matthew 72–3

  Walsh, Sandra 114

  Walsh Street shootings 189

  Walters, Pearl 73

  Ward, Alexander 49, 50–1

  Ward, Fred (Captain Thunderbolt) 14

  Ward, James 19

  Warren, Jack ‘The Fibber’ 106

  Watson, Roger 30

  Watts, Edward 41

  Way, Sir Samuel 53

  weaponry 198

  Webb, Frank 22

  Webster & Cohen, Melbourne 47

  Weiberg, Martin 27–9

  Weinberg, Justice 142

  Weir, Alan John 132

  Wells, Joseph 7

  Welsh, Eric 164

  Western Australia, transport of gold 7

  Western, Philip 184

  Westpac, Northbridge 173–4

  Wheale, Henry 85

  whippings 12, 21, 49, 51, 62, 72

  white collar crime 202–3

  Whitehead, John/James 10

  Whitfield, Edgar 72

  Whitfield, Raymond 68, 69

  ‘Wild Colonial Boy’ (Jack Donohoe) 2

  Wildblood, Edward vii, 192

  Wilkinson, JJ 32

  Wilkinson, Roy Edward 86, 87

  Williams, Carl 107

  Williams, Charles 82

  Williams (aka Carroll), ‘Curly’ 16–17

  Williams (alias Hobbs), Harold 61, 62

  Williams, John 6

  Williams, Joyleen 166–7

  Williams, Ronald Joseph 173

  Williams, Ronald Stanley 147–8

  Williamson, John 52–3

  Willis, Cherie 139

  Wilson, Jack Edward 119–20

  Wiltshire, Bob 78

  Windeyer, Sir William 24–5

  Winneke, Judge 63

  Winslade, Lindsay 196

  Witness Protection Security Programme (Witsec) 124–5

  Wolston Park Hospital wages heist 156, 159

  Wood, Judge 124

  Wood, Thomas 42

  Woodland, Henry 99

  Woods, Richard 84

  Woods, Samuel 4–5

  Woodward, Thomas viii

  Woolcock, Lance James 127

  Woolford, Snowy 23–4

  Woon, Leslie 99–104, 109

  Woon v R 104

  Wren, John 50

  Wright, Capt Walter ix

  Wright, Ray 155–7, 158

  Young, Nicole Linda 164

  Young (aka Woods), Samuel 4–5

  Zammitt, Louis 73

  The Robbery at the National Bank in Simpson’s Road, an illustration by FA Sleap, 10 June 1885, shows the manager, Mr JB Humphreys and the accountant, Mr A Bradshaw being assaulted by three armed robbers wearing face masks. State Library of Victoria

  Painting of bushranger Frank Gardiner’s gang by Patrick Marony, c. 1894. Clockwise from bottom left: Gilbert, Ben Hall, Bourke (Burke), Frank Gardiner (King of the Road) and Dunne (Dunn). National Library of Australia

  Bushranger Jack Bradshaw, who held up a bank at Quirindi, NSW in the 1930s. News Ltd/Newspix

  Squizzy Taylor—Australia’s ‘favourite larrikin’ or a murderer, bludger and blackmailer? Victoria Police

  Squizzy Taylor’s ‘all weather’ companion, the stylish Ida Pender. Victoria Police

  Squizzy Taylor was buried with his infant daughter. Frankie Bateson

  Mrs Phyllis May Surridge was sentenced to death for the murder of Ernest Hofman in Kings Cross, Sydney, in 1942. News Ltd/Newspix

  Sydney underworld identity Kathleen Ryan, better known as Kate Leigh, The Dowager Queen of Surry Hills, married criminal convict and artist Ernest A Ryan (Shiner Ryan) on 18 January 1950. Their nuptials did not make the social columns, but to the residents of the Surry Hills slums it was the event of the year. News Ltd/Newspix

  Jean Lee is taken up the stairs of the watch house by Detectives Currer and Kellett on 25 March 1950. She was the last woman to be hanged in Australia. News Ltd/Newspix

  Police show the guns used in the Great Bookie Robbery at the Victoria Club, 1976. Fairfax

  Criminal Julie Wright née Cashman with her daughter after her release from Mulawa Jail, 22 September 1990. Frank Violi/Newspix

  Leslie ‘Les’ Kane, a member of the Victorian Ship Painters and Dockers Union, who was gunned down in his bathroom in 1978. This mug shot was taken in 1975.

  Brian Raymond Kane was killed in the Quarry Hotel, Brunswick, in 1982, four years after his brother, Leslie Kane, was murdered.

  Christopher Binse leaves the Supreme Court in Melbourne, 5 December 2013. Binse was arrested in May after a 44-hour standoff with police in Keilor East. AAP Image/Julian Smith

 

 

 


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