Mario Condello
Mario Condello | |
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Born |
Calabria, Italy | 12 April 1952
Died |
February 6, 2006 53) Brighton, Victoria, Australia | (aged
Cause of death | Shot dead |
Occupation | lawyer |
Criminal charge | Conspiracy to murder Carl Williams |
Criminal status | Deceased |
Allegiance | The Carlton Crew |
Motive | Conspiracy to murder Carl Williams |
Mario Condello (12 April 1952 – 6 February 2006) was an Italian-Australian organized crime figure. Condello, once a lawyer, was a member of the Carlton Crew, and is believed to have been a money launderer for Melbourne's Calabrian mafia, the Ndrangheta.[1] He was a key figure in the Melbourne gangland killings.
Background
Condello was born in Calabria, Italy and was at one time a lawyer in Melbourne, Australia. He had a criminal record consisting of arson, fraud and drug trafficking and was also suspected by police to have been involved in multiple murders.
In June 2004, an attempt on Condello's life was foiled when two gunmen were caught by police outside Brighton Cemetery near his house.[2]
In 2005, he was charged with plotting to murder crime boss Carl Williams, who later was convicted of conspiracy to murder Condello.
Murder
Condello was shot dead in his driveway on 6 February 2006, a day before he was due to stand trial for conspiracy to murder Williams. Police feared that his murder would be the resumption of the gangland wars. Melbourne police believed hitman Rodney Collins killed Mario Condello as a paid hit. Rodney Collins is serving life with an minimum of 32 years for a 1987 double murder for which he was convicted in May 2010.[3]
About 700 people attended his funeral, with Mick Gatto serving as a pallbearer.[4]
His murder remains unsolved.
See also
- Underbelly
References
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- ↑ Condello gunned down in Brighton - National - theage.com.au
- ↑ "Hundreds say goodbye to 'a man among men'". The Age. February 11, 2006. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
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