In 1995, Melbourne police suspected Gangitano of two murders: small-time criminal Greg Workman and prostitute Deborah Boundy. Boundy was scheduled to testify in court, but died before the trial from a self-inflicted shot of undiluted heroin believed to have been supplied by Gangitano.[citation needed]
On 15 July 1995, Gangitano engaged in a melee with Jason Moran at a Melbourne nightclub. Prosecutors were still debating charges against him when Gangitano's wife found him dead in the laundry room of their Templestowe home on 16 January 1998; he had been shot several times in the head.[citation needed]
Mick Gatto succeeded Gangitano as the new street boss of the Carlton Crew later in 1998.[citation needed] In February 2002, a Royal Commission investigated Gatto on suspicion of accepting A$250,000 to mediate labour disputes with the Australian Workers' Union.[citation needed] In 2004, Gatto resigned as street boss.[citation needed] Gino, the then Carlton Crew boss, passed away in 2017 and was replaced by his close Consigliere Tony Madafferi in 2019. Tony Madafferi appointed David "The Guts" Smith as the new street boss later in 2019.[citation needed]
On 13 December 2003, Kinniburgh was murdered outside his home in Kew.[2]
Carlton Crew member Mario Condello had a record of convictions for arson, fraud, and drug trafficking. Police also suspected him of multiple murders. In 2005, he was charged with plotting to murder crime boss Carl Williams, who also faced charges of scheming to ambush Condello. A trial for that case was pending when unknown gunmen murdered Condello outside his Brighton home on 6 February 2006.[3] About 700 people attended his funeral, with Mick Gatto serving as a pallbearer.[4]
Notable members
1982-1998 – Alphonse Gangitano Former street boss in Gino's reign – murdered in 1998
1980-2004 – Mick Gatto – arrested in 2004, former street boss in Gino's reign 1998-2004 retired
1981-2006 – Mario Condello – arrested in 2005, murdered in 2006
1980s-2005 - Ron Bongetti - died of natural causes