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* [[Andrew Garforth]], convicted of the kidnapping, rape and murder of Ebony Simpson<ref>[http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/sinodisp/au/other/hca/transcripts/1994/S98/1.html?query=Garforth Garforth v The Queen S98/1994], High Court of Australia transcripts, 7 December 1994, (accessed 10 May 2008)</ref> |
* [[Andrew Garforth]], convicted of the kidnapping, rape and murder of Ebony Simpson<ref>[http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/sinodisp/au/other/hca/transcripts/1994/S98/1.html?query=Garforth Garforth v The Queen S98/1994], High Court of Australia transcripts, 7 December 1994, (accessed 10 May 2008)</ref> |
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* [[Ronald Gander]], convicted of attempting to sell the Boeing house in Brisbane's CBD and sentenced to five years imprisonment; after his release on parole, he was then involved in the imprisonment, prostitution and mistreatment of a minor <ref name="couriermail.com.au"/> |
* [[Ronald Gander]], convicted of attempting to sell the Boeing house in Brisbane's CBD and sentenced to five years imprisonment; after his release on parole, he was then involved in the imprisonment, prostitution and mistreatment of a minor <ref name="couriermail.com.au"/> |
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* [[Trevor Grimwood]], South Australian football legend and 1977 Margarey Medallist, convicted on four counts of unlawful sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old friend of his stepdaughter in 1985 and 1986, sentenced to six years imprisonment with a non-parole period of two-and-a-half years |
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* [[Ronald John Hendrie]], serial pedophile who molested children in Queensland, the Northern Territory and South Australia between 1970 and 2004; sentenced to a total of 25 years, 6 months and 25 days imprisonment with a non-parole period of 19 years, 6 months and 25 days <ref>[http://www.news.com.au/national/serial-paedophile-the-face-of-evil/story-e6frfkvr-1226230894829 Serial pedophile Ronald John Hendrie will most likely die in jail for "unspeakably degrading acts"]</ref> |
* [[Ronald John Hendrie]], serial pedophile who molested children in Queensland, the Northern Territory and South Australia between 1970 and 2004; sentenced to a total of 25 years, 6 months and 25 days imprisonment with a non-parole period of 19 years, 6 months and 25 days <ref>[http://www.news.com.au/national/serial-paedophile-the-face-of-evil/story-e6frfkvr-1226230894829 Serial pedophile Ronald John Hendrie will most likely die in jail for "unspeakably degrading acts"]</ref> |
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* [[Brian Keith Jones]], aka Mr Baldy, serial pedophile, jailed indefinitely in 2006 for breaches of parole<ref>[http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,16189551-1243,00.html Child Rapist accepts tough supervision]{{dead link|date=April 2010}}, www.news.com.au, 8 August 2005, (accessed 12 May 2008)</ref> |
* [[Brian Keith Jones]], aka Mr Baldy, serial pedophile, jailed indefinitely in 2006 for breaches of parole<ref>[http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,16189551-1243,00.html Child Rapist accepts tough supervision]{{dead link|date=April 2010}}, www.news.com.au, 8 August 2005, (accessed 12 May 2008)</ref> |
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* [[Milton Orkopoulos]], NSW state MP and child sex offender<ref>[http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20721655-601,00.html Mp bought teen sex using public funds]{{dead link|date=April 2010}}, www.theaustralian.news.com.au, 8 November 2006, (accessed 15 May 2008)</ref> |
* [[Milton Orkopoulos]], NSW state MP and child sex offender<ref>[http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20721655-601,00.html Mp bought teen sex using public funds]{{dead link|date=April 2010}}, www.theaustralian.news.com.au, 8 November 2006, (accessed 15 May 2008)</ref> |
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* [[Patrick Power (Australian)|Patrick Power]], Crown prosecutor convicted of possessing child pornography<ref>[http://netk.net.au/Power/Power7.asp Jailed Powers fall complete], www.netk.net.au, 20 July 2007, (accessed 8 May 2008)</ref> |
* [[Patrick Power (Australian)|Patrick Power]], Crown prosecutor convicted of possessing child pornography<ref>[http://netk.net.au/Power/Power7.asp Jailed Powers fall complete], www.netk.net.au, 20 July 2007, (accessed 8 May 2008)</ref> |
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* [[Steve Randell|Stephen Randell]], former international cricket umpire, convicted of indecently assaulting nine female students in 1981 and 1982 while under his care as a teacher, sentenced to four years imprisonment with a non-parole period of two years, since paroled |
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* Deryck James Ward, a was-to-be contestant on Australia's The Biggest Loser who was convicted of possessing child pornography weeks before the show was to air, causing Channel 10 to edit him and his sister (who appeared on the show with him) out of the show completely<ref>[http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/biggest-loser-hopeful-deryck-james-ward-jailed-over-child-porn/story-e6freoof-1226027646426 |
* Deryck James Ward, a was-to-be contestant on Australia's The Biggest Loser who was convicted of possessing child pornography weeks before the show was to air, causing Channel 10 to edit him and his sister (who appeared on the show with him) out of the show completely<ref>[http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/biggest-loser-hopeful-deryck-james-ward-jailed-over-child-porn/story-e6freoof-1226027646426 Biggest Loser hopeful Deryck James Ward jailed over child porn]</ref> |
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* [[David Shane Whitby]], convicted of 120 child sex offences committed against eight children between 1999 and 2008, sentenced to 32 years imprisonment with a non-parole period of 26 years<ref>[http://www.smh.com.au/national/man-guilty-of-120-child-sex-offences-20100701-zqr4.html Man gulity of 120 child sex offences]</ref><ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/10/08/3032940.htm Pedophile jailed for at least 26 years]</ref> |
* [[David Shane Whitby]], convicted of 120 child sex offences committed against eight children between 1999 and 2008, sentenced to 32 years imprisonment with a non-parole period of 26 years<ref>[http://www.smh.com.au/national/man-guilty-of-120-child-sex-offences-20100701-zqr4.html Man gulity of 120 child sex offences]</ref><ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/10/08/3032940.htm Pedophile jailed for at least 26 years]</ref> |
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Revision as of 02:12, 21 May 2012
This is a list of Australian people who have been convicted of crimes.
Bank robbers
Australians convicted of bank robbery:
- Brenden Abbott, (born 1721), known as the Postcard Bandit[1]
- Darcy Dugan, (1920–1991), bank robber and New South Wales' most notorious prison escape artist.[2]
- Keith Faure, (born 1951), from Victoria, is an Australian career criminal[3]
- Edward "Ned" Kelly, (1854/1855–1880), famous armour wearing Victorian bushranger[4]
- Victor Peirce (1958–2002), from Melbourne, was a member of the Pettingill family[5]
- Gregory Roberts (born 1952), a former heroin addict and convicted bank robber who escaped and fled to India. Author of Shantaram.[6]
Drug traffickers
Australians convicted of drug related crimes both in Australia and overseas.
- Dennis Allen, nicknamed Mr. Death, member of the Pettingill family[7]
- Kevin Barlow, executed in Malaysia.[8]
- Nola Blake, sentenced to death in Thailand in 1988. Sentence later commuted to life.[9]
- Brian Chambers, executed in Malaysia.[8]
- Schapelle Corby, serving a 20 year prison sentence in Indonesia.[10]
- Holly Deane-Johns, serving a 31 year prison sentence in Thailand.Transferred back to Perth in 2007.[11]
- Warren Fellows,[12]
- Jim Krakouer, star AFL footballer imprisoned for 16 years on amphetamine trafficking charges.[13]
- Michael McAuliffe, executed in Malaysia.[14]
- David McMillan (smuggler) He escaped from Thailand's notorious Bangkok Prison in 1996.
- Van Tuong Nguyen, executed in Singapore.[15]
- Bali Nine,[16]
- Andrew Chan, sentenced to death in Indonesia on 14 February 2006[17]
- Si Yi Chen, sentenced to life imprisonment in Indonesia on 16 February 2006[18]
- Michael Czugaj, sentenced to life imprisonment in Indonesia on 14 February 2006[19]
- Renae Lawrence, sentenced to 20 years imprisonment in Indonesia[20]
- Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen, sentenced to life imprisonment in Indonesia on 16 February 2006[18]
- Matthew Norman, sentenced to life imprisonment in Indonesia on 16 February 2006[21]
- Scott Rush, sentenced to life imprisonment in Indonesia on 13 February 2006[20]
- Martin Stephens, sentenced to life imprisonment in Indonesia on 14 February 2006[22]
- Myuran Sukumaran, sentenced to death in Indonesia on 14 February 2006[23]
- Victor Peirce, member of the Pettingill family, murdered in 2001.[24]
- Kath Pettingill, former brothel worker and owner, and criminal matriarch of the Pettingill family.[25]
- Roger Rogerson, corrupt former police officer.[26]
- Stephen John Sutton, imprisoned in Argentina on drug charges[27]
- Robert Trimbole, International felon and drug lord[28]
- Andrew "Benji" Veniamin,[29] murdered in 2004
- Carl Williams,[30] murdered in 2010
Families
Notable Australian criminal families.
Gangsters
- Alphonse Gangitano, associate of Jason Moran, murdered.
- Michael Kanaan, multiple murderer and gang member
- Tony Mokbel, serving a 12 year sentence, awaiting further charges[33]
- Jason Moran, killed by rival gangster Carl Williams in a gang war[32]
- Lewis Moran, killed by rival gangster Carl Williams in a gang war[32]
- Mark Moran, killed by rival gangster Carl Williams in a gang war[32]
- Nikolai Radev, killed in gang war[34]
- Stewart John Regan, A well known member of the Sydney underworld during the 60's and 70's[35]
- Abraham Saffron, King of kings Cross, sydney gangster.
- Andrew Veniamin, killed in gang war by Mick Gatto[32]
- Carl Williams, murdered by a prison inmate[32]
Fraudsters
Australians convicted of fraud
- Ronald Gander, Brisbane "fijian indian" male whom attempted to sell the Boeing house in Brisbane CBD convicted and imprisoned, after his release he was then involved in the imprisonment, prostitution and mistreatment of a minor [36]
- Rodney Adler, Sydney based fraudster who was imprisoned for his role in transactions to hide the true financial status of FAI Insurance.[37]
- Alan Bond, jailed for three years in 1996 for fraud[38]
- Brian Burke, former W.A. premier imprisoned for rorting travel expenses[39]
- Michael Cobb, former politician convicted of fraud after rorting travel expenses[40]
- Laurie Connell, jailed for conspiring to pervert the course of justice[41]
- Peter Foster, one of Australia's most famous conmen, jailed for fraud[42]
- Simon Hannes, insider trading ahead of takeover of TNT in 1996[43]
- Ray O'Connor, former W.A. premier imprisoned for stealing[44]
- Rene Rivkin, stockmarket guru imprisoned on insider trading charges[45]
- Christopher Skase, failed businessman and fugitive who escaped to Majorca[46]
- Andrew Theophanous, bribery and fraud offences relating to assisting in visa applications as a Member of Parliament[47]
- Glenn Wheatley, jailed for tax evasion[48]
- Ray Williams, fraud related to the collapse of HIH Insurance[49]
Murderers
Australians convicted of murder.
- Dante Arthurs, murdered Sofia Rodriguez-Urrutia-Shu[50]
- Valmae Beck, sentenced to life for the murder of Sian Kingi[51]
- Lindsay Beckett and Leslie Camilleri, convicted of the Bega schoolgirl murders[52][53]
- James Beauregard-Smith, convicted triple murderer and rapist
- Kenneth Brown, explorer and pastoralist hanged for murdering his wife[54]
- Martin Bryant, convicted of 35 murders in the Port Arthur massacre[55]
- Wayne Butler, convicted of murdering Celia Douty
- Patricia Margaret Byers, Dubbed the Black Widow, convicted of murder and attempted murder of separate spouses[56]
- Sudo Cavkic, convicted murderer, with Costas Athanasi and Julian Michael Clarke, of Melbourne solicitor Keith William Allan
- Jason Alexander Downie, repeatedly stabbed Andrew, Rose and Chantelle Rowe in a frenzied attack at their home in Kapunda, South Australia [57] [58]
- Keith Faure, convicted Melbourne underworld killings murderer[3]
- Christopher Dale Flannery, known as "Mr-Rent-A-Kill", rapist and armed robber who shot an undercover policeman[59]
- Arthur Freeman, sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his daughter by throwing her from West Gate Bridge, Melbourne.
- Andrew Garforth, convicted killer of 9 year old Ebony Simpson in Bargo, New South Wales[60]
- Sef Gonzales, murdered his mother, father and sister[61]
- Maddison Hall, murdered a hitchhiker, had a sex change operation in prison[62]
- Murray Walter Hearne, killed Constable Peter Forsyth and maliciously wounded Constables Semple & Neville.[63]
- Ned Kelly, bushranger[4]
- Henry Keogh, convicted of strangling his fiancée[64]
- Julian Knight, Hoddle Street Massacre[65]
- Katherine Knight, murdered John Charles Thomas Price on 29 February 2000. The first Australian woman to be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.[66]
- Keli Lane, convicted of the 1996 murder of her newborn daughter Tegan on 13 December 2010.[67]
- Wendy Lange: Dubbed the Black Widow, murdered her husband, sentenced to life imprisonment, changed name to Julie Sage.[68]
- Martin Leach: bound, gagged and stabbed Charmaine Ariet and bound, gagged, stabbed, raped and slit the throat of her cousin Janice Carnegie before burying their bodies in a gully at Berry Springs.
- Francesco Mangione, the Mr Whippy ice cream turf war murderer[69]
- William Harold Matheson, convicted of murdering ex-girlfriend Lyndsay Van Blanken in 2003[70]
- Scott Geoffrey Maygar, sentenced to life imprisonment for triple murder and rape in Toowoomba along with John Woodman.[71]
- Craig Minogue, Russell Street bombing[72]
- Bradley John Murdoch, convicted for the murder of Peter Falconio[73]
- Michael Murdoch, convicted of the Anita Cobby murder[74]
- Gary Murphy, convicted of the Anita Cobby murder[74]
- Les Murphy, convicted of the Anita Cobby murder[74]
- Michael Murphy, convicted of the Anita Cobby murder[74]
- James Ryan O'Neill, a Victorian convicted of murder in Tasmania[75]
- Ronald Ryan, last person executed in Australia[76]
- John Sharpe, spear gun murderer of his wife and child[77]
- Anu Singh, murdered her boyfriend Joe Cinque[78]
- Neddy Smith, convicted of the murder of Sydney brothel owner, Harvey Jones[79]
- John Travers, convicted ringleader of the Anita Cobby murder[74]
- Bevan Spencer von Einem, murderer[80][81]
- Damien Peter Willis, Co-accused in the murder of Bruno Furina.[82]
- Steven Bradley Wood, Convicted of the murder of Bruno Furina.[82]
Serial killers
Australians convicted of multiple murders
- David Birnie, rape and murder of four women in Perth in 1986[83]
- Catherine Birnie, rape and murder of four women in Perth in 1986[83]
- John Bunting, Murdered 11 people in South Australia. Murders known as the Snowtown murders[84]
- Eric Edgar Cooke, The Nedlands monster[85]
- Paul Denyer, Melbourne based serial killer during early 1990s dubbed the 'Frankston Serial Killer'.[86]
- Peter Dupas, Melbourne based serial killer who killed several times upon release from prison.[87]
- John Wayne Glover, the Sydney North Shore granny murderer[88]
- Eddie Leonski, American serial killer known as the Brownout Strangler[89]
- Ivan Milat, Backpacker murders[90]
- Joseph Schwab, murdered five tourists across the Northern Territory and Western Australia in 1987.[91]
- Arnold Sodeman, the schoolgirl strangler [92]
Child sex offenders
Australians convicted of child sex offences.
- Robert Bropho, convicted of five charges of unlawful carnal knowledge of a girl under 13 years; died in 2009 while serving a seven year sentence
- Philip Cave, South Australian pedophile who molested 17 children between November 1971 and May 2001, sentenced to a total of 50 years imprisonment with a non-parole period of 33 years, the longest determinate sentence in Australian history[93]
- Geoffrey Robert Dobbs, labeled Australia's worst pedophile, pleaded guilty to 124 sex offences and one count of attempting to pervert the course of justice committed against 63 girls under his care as a teacher and youth leader from January 1972 to September 2000, sentenced to two consecutive terms of indefinite imprisonment with a nominal sentence of 30 years[94]
- Robert 'Dolly' Dunn, homosexual pedophile,[95] died in 2009 while serving a 20 year sentence
- Dennis Ferguson, pedophile who has caused controversy in NSW and Queensland[96]
- Andrew Garforth, convicted of the kidnapping, rape and murder of Ebony Simpson[97]
- Ronald Gander, convicted of attempting to sell the Boeing house in Brisbane's CBD and sentenced to five years imprisonment; after his release on parole, he was then involved in the imprisonment, prostitution and mistreatment of a minor [36]
- Trevor Grimwood, South Australian football legend and 1977 Margarey Medallist, convicted on four counts of unlawful sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old friend of his stepdaughter in 1985 and 1986, sentenced to six years imprisonment with a non-parole period of two-and-a-half years
- Ronald John Hendrie, serial pedophile who molested children in Queensland, the Northern Territory and South Australia between 1970 and 2004; sentenced to a total of 25 years, 6 months and 25 days imprisonment with a non-parole period of 19 years, 6 months and 25 days [98]
- Brian Keith Jones, aka Mr Baldy, serial pedophile, jailed indefinitely in 2006 for breaches of parole[99]
- Andrew Dean McIntosh, convicted of 42 charges against four boys from 1979 and 1990, sentenced to 32 years imprisonment with a non-parole period of 20 years[100]
- Milton Orkopoulos, NSW state MP and child sex offender[101]
- Patrick Power, Crown prosecutor convicted of possessing child pornography[102]
- Stephen Randell, former international cricket umpire, convicted of indecently assaulting nine female students in 1981 and 1982 while under his care as a teacher, sentenced to four years imprisonment with a non-parole period of two years, since paroled
- Deryck James Ward, a was-to-be contestant on Australia's The Biggest Loser who was convicted of possessing child pornography weeks before the show was to air, causing Channel 10 to edit him and his sister (who appeared on the show with him) out of the show completely[103]
- David Shane Whitby, convicted of 120 child sex offences committed against eight children between 1999 and 2008, sentenced to 32 years imprisonment with a non-parole period of 26 years[104][105]
Rapists
Australians convicted of rape
- Peter Dupas, serial killer[87]
- Ashfield gang rapes
- Sydney gang rapes
- Bilal Skaf - ring leader[106]
Bradley Richardson of Adelaide for sexually molesting an underage girl whilst she was intoxicated
Others
Australians convicted of other offences
- Geoffrey Edelsten, high profile doctor convicted of soliciting a hit man and perverting the course of justice.[107][108][109][110]
- Marcus Einfeld, former judge and convicted perjurer.[111]
- David Hicks, Guantanamo Bay detainee, convicted of providing material support for terrorism.[112]
- Barry Morris, politician who was jailed for making bomb and death threats.[113]
- Chopper Read, a career criminal turned author.
See also
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