Judith Maryanne Moran (née Brooks; born 18 December 1944) is the Matriarchy of the Moran family of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, involved in the Melbourne gangland killings.
Mark Moran was murdered in 2000, Jason Moran was murdered in 2003, and Lewis Moran was murdered in 2004.
Desmond Moran, Lewis's brother, was murdered in June 2009. Judy Moran was arrested, charged and subsequently convicted of his murder. In 2011, she was sentenced to 26 years prison, with a non-parole period of 21 years.
Although the book was delayed in October 2004, it was released in February 2005 as My Story through Random House, and covered her upbringing in Carlton, the murders of her husbands and two sons, and her relationship with other underworld figures. Less than a week later, Random House recalled the book from sale and pulped 20,000 copies after it was revealed that the book contained false allegations in regard to a deceased Victorian detective, Fred Silvester. At the time Random House stated that the book would be reprinted without the false allegations, and the book was reprinted and returned to book stores in May of that year. As of August 2005 over 4,500 copies of the book had been sold.
In 2007, Moran revealed that she was in the process of writing a second book.
At an out-of-sessions bail hearing in the evening of 16 June, police alleged Moran concealed the getaway car in her garage and later disposed of it in Mincha Street, Brunswick. Police had her under surveillance and she was arrested as she walked back to her home. Police discovered a rifle in the abandoned car and white gloves Moran was allegedly seen wearing while driving the car were found discarded in bushes nearby. On executing a warrant on Moran's home, police allegedly discovered a hidden safe containing three hand guns, two stolen Victorian licence plates, a wig and clothing which police claim matches witness descriptions of clothing worn by the gunmen.Anderson, Paul, Judy Moran and three others charged over Desmond Moran killing, Herald Sun, 16 June 2009. Moran was remanded into custody on 16 June and later that night her home in Ascot Vale was set on fire in an apparent arson attack.Rout, Milanda Judy Moran expected to make bail application after house set on fire , The Australian, 17 June 2009.
On 17 June 2009, Moran and Suzanne Kane appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates' Court. Bail was denied on the grounds that their access to weapons represented a danger to the community and remanded them into custody to reappear on 9 September.Rout, Milanda; Wilson, Lauren, Judy Moran denied bail over gun bust The Australian, 18 June 2009. On 18 September 2009, Kane's partner, Geoffrey Amour, faced Melbourne Magistrates' Court charged with murder. He was also remanded to reappear on 9 September and magistrate Dan Muling granted his lawyer's application for an order suppressing publication of Amour's image. Amour would later plead guilty. He was sentenced on 10 August 2011 to 26 years' jail, with a minimum of 21.
On 9 March 2011, a jury found Judy Moran guilty of murdering Desmond Moran, and was sentenced on 10 August 2011 to 26 years' jail, with a minimum of 21. Suzanne Kane was sentenced on 2 February 2011 to two years' jail, suspended for two years.
Autobiography
Murder of Desmond Moran
In popular culture
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