Jock Stewart

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Jock Stewart
First appearance 114
Last appearance 258
Statistics
Occupation Prison officer
Portrayed by Tommy Dysart

Jock Stewart was a character in the Australian soap opera Prisoner played by Tommy Dysart.

[edit] Prison Officer Stewart

Wentworth Detention Centre prison officer Jock Stewart was known for being involved in pressuring inmate Doreen Anderson into selling her inherited house against her will, after receing large financial incentives from property developers. On witnessing Jock's heavy-handed tactics with Doreen, prisoner Sharon Gilmour attempted to blackmail Stewart but came to an untimely death when he pushed her down a flight of stairs. Stewart was never found guilty of Gilmour's murder as there was no proof, but shortly after her death was fired from the prison service due to his other infractions.

[edit] Bryant's Revenge

At the time of her death Sharon Gilmour had been serving her sentence alongside her girlfriend Judy Bryant. After taunting Bryant that he had in fact killed Gilmour, Bryant vowed to exact her revenge on Stewart at some stage. After escaping from police supervision at a hospital, Bryant tracked down Stewart after gaining employment at a massage parlour. As a regular client of the parlour Jock unknowingly came into close proximity to Bryant who attempted to murder Stewart on their meeting. Judy did not succeed and was returned to Wentworth to serve her sentence.

[edit] At the Races

After being released from Wentworth, Bryant spent a lot of time with her family. During an afternoon outing at the races, Bryant spotted Stewart as a fellow patron. Stewart followed Bryant back to her home and attempted to attack her. After chasing Bryant around her apartment and it's building complex, Stewart ironically fell down a flight of stairs and begged for the help of Judy. Bryant ignored his requests making him realise how Sharon would have felt under similar circumstances.