Spelade

  • 6th February 1995, Carlton, Victoria


    Alphonse left Lygon St and went to the Richmond Hotel to attend the wake of a dearly departed. He drank and punted until midnight, leaving for a party in St Kilda.

    As two partygoers left, they saw Alphonse out the front, his blood boiling amidst a verbal tirade he was unleashing on a man named Greg Workman over a perceived debt.


    When it became evident Greg didn’t have the money, Alphonse decided on a different approach. He unloaded a pistol into Greg Workman instead…


    Join Shaun and Chloe as they set the scene in Part 1 of The Melbourne Gangland Killings.


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