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Jason Matthew Patrick Moran (22 September 1967 – 21 June 2003) was an Australian criminal from Melbourne, and one of the leaders of the Moran family, notable for its involvement in the Melbourne gangland killings. He sported a 12 cm scar on the side of his face. ==Early life== Moran was the son of Lewis Moran and Judy Moran. Mark Moran was his half-brother. Moran attended Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School. He met his future wife, Trisha Kane, at 15 years of age. She is the daughter of Les Kane, a Melbourne painter and docker and reputed criminal who was murdered in his family home on 19 October 1978.〔Silvester and Rule (2004). ''Leadbelly'', p. 130, ISBN 0-9752318-0-4〕 During the 1990s Moran emerged as one of Melbourne's main dealers in "party" drugs. During this time he had a team of up-and-coming western suburbs gangsters. Moran was reported to have shot Carl Williams in the stomach during an argument in Gladstone Park on 13 October 1999, giving rise to lengthy violent turf wars known as the Melbourne gangland killings. 〔Silvester and Rule, op cit, p. 131〕 Jason Moran had attended the funeral of another slain mobster, Victor Peirce. Alphonse Gangitano and Moran, along with associate Mark John McNamara, were charged over an attack in the Sports Bar nightclub in King Street, Melbourne, on 19 December 1995,〔 Silvester and Rule, op cit, p. 129〕 for which Moran received a term of imprisonment. Moran was considered by many to be a "dead man walking" and when paroled from prison in September 2001 was allowed to leave Australia due to fears for his life. He later returned to give evidence in the inquest into the death of Gangitano on 20 November which began on 14 January 2002. Moran was suspected in Gangitano's murder.〔 Silvester and Rule, op cit, p. 40〕 Gangitano was found dead in the laundry of his Templestowe house by his wife in 1998. 〔Silvester and Rule, op cit, p. 32〕 A coroner found that Jason Moran and Graham Kinniburgh were present during Gangitano's murder in January 1998. According to former Moran associate Bertie Wrout, however,〔Wrout B & Quine, B, (2012) ''Kill the Morans''〕 it was Kinniburgh who killed Gangitano and it was Mark—not Jason—Moran who was his accomplice. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jason Moran」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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