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Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Judy Moran is still to be sentenced for the murder of her brother-in-law

Judy Moran is still to be sentenced for the murder of her brother-in-law, but will surely have ample time to consider the gang wars that have left her the only survivor of a crime family.
The jury chose not believe her defence that on the day "Tuppence" Moran was murdered, she was tending the grave of her first son, Mark, who was murdered on the same day, nine years earlier.
Her second son, Jason, who was also murdered, was remembered when his mother tended the plants in her garden, his name carved on a flowerpot.
Jason's father, Lewis, was shot dead in a bar in Melbourne's Sydney Rd. Mark Moran's father, Les "Johnny" Cole, was shot dead in a Sydney gangland feud in 1982.

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