Kath Pettingill

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Kathleen Pettingill
Kathleen Pettingill, as seen on the cover of her biography, The Matriarch: The Kathy Pettingill Story
Alias(es) Granny Evil
Conviction(s) Drug trafficking
Occupation Brother owner
Children 7

Kathleen Pettingill is the matriarch of the infamous Melbourne based criminal family, the Pettingill family. Members of the Victoria Police have accused Pettingill of spawning a "nest of vipers"[citation needed].

Pettingill has one glass eye after being shot through a closed door at the Collingwood Housing Commission flats by Kim Nelson and Keryn Thompson as she and her son Dennis attempted to repay a $300 debt on behalf of her daughter, Vicky [1]. Having herself been a prostitute she then went on to run successful brothels in South Melbourne and later Richmond, Victoria[citation needed].

Her children include some of Melbourne's most infamous criminals:

  • Dennis Allen, an infamous Melbourne drug dealer, reported to have murdered many victims. Died of a heart attack.
  • Peter Allen
  • Lex Peirce
  • Victor Peirce, acquitted of the 1988 Walsh Street police shootings, killed in 2002.
  • Jamie Pettingill, died of a heroin overdose in 1985, aged 21 [2].
  • Trevor Pettingill, acquitted of the 1988 Walsh Street police shootings.

A biography of her life, titled, The Matriarch: The Kathy Pettingill Story was released in 1996 written by Adrian Tame ISBN 0-7329-0854-X. Pettingill now lives in Venus Bay, Gippsland, Victoria [3].

[edit] References

  1. ^ Shand,A: "Big Shots", Penguin Group, 2007
  2. ^ Crime world loses one of its finest, Sydney Morning Herald, May 3, 2002
  3. ^ Bingo dogs' number's up, Herald Sun, June 10, 2007

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NAME Kathleen Pettingill
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Kath Pettingill, Kathy Pettingill
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DATE OF BIRTH 1938
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