Carl Williams
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Carl Anthony Williams (b. October 13, 1970) is a convicted Australian drug dealer from Melbourne, Victoria. He married his wife, Roberta Kane, on January 14, 2001. He is currently serving a seven year sentence in the maximum security Acacia unit of HM Prison Barwon.
Williams was reported to have been shot in the stomach by Jason Moran during an argument in Broadmeadows on October 13, 1999, giving rise to lengthy violent turf wars known as the Melbourne gangland killings.
Williams is also accused by police of orchestrating multiple murders between 2002 and 2004 and is currently facing 4 charges of murder.
[edit] References
- The one that got away - Carl Williams The Age April 4, 2004
- (Recent events involving) Carl Williams The Age June 9, 2004
- Murder charge No.4 for Williams John Silvester, The Age January 26, 2005
[edit] Sources
- Last Man Standing Multimedia Presentation, The Age website.
- Supreme Court of Victoria, R v Williams & Foletti 2004 VSC 424 (29 October 2004)