Jason Matthew Patrick Moran (22 September 1967 – 21 June 2003) was an Australian criminal from
Melbourne, and one of the leaders of the
Moran family, notable for its involvement in the
Melbourne gangland killings. He sported a 12 cm scar on the side of his face.
Early life
Moran was the son of
Lewis Moran and
Judy Moran.
Mark Moran was his half-brother. Moran attended
Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School. He met his future wife, Trisha Kane, at 15 years of age. She is the daughter of
Les Kane, a Melbourne
painter and docker and reputed criminal who was murdered in his family home on 19 October 1978.
During the 1990s Moran emerged as one of Melbourne's main dealers in "party" drugs. During this time he had a team of up-and-coming western suburbs gangsters led by Bluey Watkins who has been missing since 1995.
Moran was reported to have shot
Carl Williams in the stomach during an argument in
Gladstone Park on 13 October 1999, giving rise to lengthy violent turf wars known as the
Melbourne gangland killings.
Jason Moran had attended the funeral of another slain mobster,
Victor Peirce.
Alphonse Gangitano and Moran, along with associate Mark John McNamara, were charged over an attack in the Sports Bar nightclub in
King Street, Melbourne, on 19 December 1995, for which Moran received a term of imprisonment.
Moran was considered by many to be a "dead man walking" and when paroled from prison in September 2001 was allowed to leave Australia due to fears for his life. He later returned to give evidence in the
inquest
An inquest is a judicial inquiry in common law jurisdictions, particularly one held to determine the cause of a person's death. Conducted by a judge, jury, or government official, an inquest may or may not require an autopsy carried out by a coro ...
into the death of Gangitano on 20 November which began on 14 January 2002. Moran was suspected in Gangitano's murder. Gangitano was found dead in the laundry of his
Templestowe house by his wife in 1998.
A coroner found that Jason Moran and
Graham Kinniburgh
Graham Allen Kinniburgh (20 October 1942 – 13 December 2003) was an Australian organised crime figure from Kew, a suburb of Melbourne. He became a victim of the Melbourne gangland killings, which were dramatised in the drama series ''Underbel ...
were present during Gangitano's murder in January 1998.
According to former Moran associate Bertie Wrout, however, it was Kinniburgh who killed Gangitano and it was Mark—not Jason—Moran who was his accomplice.
Murder
Pasquale Barbaro and Moran were gunned down on 21 June 2003 at Cross Keys Reserve in
Essendon Essendon may refer to:
Australia
*Electoral district of Essendon
*Electoral district of Essendon and Flemington
*Essendon, Victoria
**Essendon railway station
**Essendon Airport
*Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League
United King ...
, where they had been watching Moran's young children play football. On returning to their motor vehicle they were shot dead by a lone gunman. Security footage from a neighbouring hotel showed the van they had driven to the football grounds and a figure running away from the vehicle. Police feared that the murders would lead to further violence in the
Melbourne underworld war. Father Joe Giaccobe, a friend of the Moran family officiated at Moran's funeral.
During the service another priest, Father John Martin, said:
:"Any funeral presents a challenge. Obviously, the church does not make judgements about the person. They need the prayers and whatever the church can do for them...They have to answer to God. We will not deny them."
Moran's father,
Lewis Moran, was unable to attend the service due to incarceration at
Port Phillip Correctional Centre
Port Phillip Prison is a maximum security prison located at Truganina, Victoria, Australia. It is Victoria's largest maximum security prison, able to accommodate up to 1117 prisoners. The prison is privately operated on behalf of the Governme ...
. Authorities refused his request, for security reasons, to be released from prison to attend the service. Lewis Moran was later murdered while drinking in a
Brunswick bar.
[Silvester and Rule (2004). ''Leadbelly'', p. 173, ]
On 28 February 2007, Carl Williams pleaded guilty in the Supreme Court of Victoria to the murder of Moran (but not of Barbaro). The actual shooting was done by a killer often known as the "Runner" with Williams having organised the killing. Williams was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum of 35 years, on 7 May 2007. He was later murdered while incarcerated at Barwon prison on 19 April 2010.
References in popular culture
In the drama series ''
Underbelly'' Jason Moran was played by
Les Hill
Les Hill (born 1 August 1973) is an Australian actor who has appeared in many Australian television productions including '' Rescue: Special Ops,'' ''Home and Away'' and ''Underbelly.''
Early life
Hill was born in the Royal Hospital for Women ...
. Hill later reprised that role in the 2014 series ''
Fat Tony & Co.''.
References
External links
"Lest we forget: Jason Moran was a drug-dealing killer"Melbourne Underworld (an online reference guide from the Crime Writers Association of Australia)
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1967 births
2003 deaths
Australian organised crime figures
Australian murder victims
Australian people of Irish descent
Criminals from Melbourne
Deaths by firearm in Victoria (Australia)
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People murdered in Victoria (Australia)
Victims of the Melbourne gangland killings
Australian drug traffickers
People educated at Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School