Dennis Allen

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Dennis Bruce Allen (1951 - 1987) was an infamous Melbourne based drug dealer who was reported to have murdered many victims. He was the oldest son of crime matriarch Kath Pettingill. He died of drug-induced heart failure in 1987.

Allen, nicknamed Dr. Death or Dr. D,[1] was believed to have been involved in up to 13[2] underworld murders, including the dismembering of a Hells Angels bikie with a chainsaw.[3] He received a ten-year prison sentence for rape during the 1970s. It is also reported that he was a major drug dealer in the Richmond and South Yarra areas of Melbourne during the 1980s.[1][3] Among other rumors, it is believed that he ordered and/or committed the murders of several missing persons, including members of his family.

New South Wales Police Detective-Sergeant Roger Rogerson was convicted of supplying heroin in a deal with Allen, but was acquitted following appeal.[4]

Allen died in 1987 of heart failure, "pieces of his heart actually broke off after decades of heavy drug abuse".[3] He was buried by Father Peter Norden, a Jesuit priest that buried 3 members of the Pettingill family during the 1980s.[5]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Shand, Adam (2004-02-24). "Cast of characters; The main Melbourne crime factions and their most prominent members". The Bulletin 122 (8).
  2. ^ Note that Tedmanson reports that Allen is suspected of up to 13 murders, while Shand reports 15.
  3. ^ a b c Tedmanson, Sophie. "Granny Evil to hit big screen", The Australian, News Ltd, 2006-05-13, p. 8.
  4. ^ "NSW: Rogerson may have to reinvent himself again", Australian Associated Press General News, Australian Associated Press Pty Ltd, 2005-02-18.
  5. ^ Stewart, Cameron. "Godfella", The Australian Magazine, News Ltd, 2006-04-08.


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