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The Pettingill family is a Melbourne-based criminal family, [1] headed by matriarch Kath Pettingill. Family members have many convictions for criminal offences including drug trafficking, [2] arms dealing [3] and armed robberies. [2] Two of Kath Pettingill's sons, Victor Peirce and Trevor Pettingill, faced a murder trial for the 1988 Walsh ...
Pettingill is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Pettingill family, an Australian crime family Kath Pettingill (born 1931), Former brothel owner and matriarch of the Pettingill family; Kerry Pettingill (born 1958), retired American police officer, former chief of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol
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(with Jimmy Pettingill (died 1972)) Jamie Pettingill (1963–1985) – died of a heroin overdose aged 21. [4] Trevor Pettingill (born 1965) – acquitted of the 1988 Walsh Street police shootings, who has multiple convictions for firearms and drug-related offences and has served several jail terms. [5] He has been described as a "career ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... Peirce was a member of the Pettingill family, which was headed by matriarch and former Richmond brothel owner Kath Pettingill.
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Kerry Pettingill (born September 13, 1958) is a retired American police officer in the state of Oklahoma. Pettingill joined the Oklahoma Highway Patrol and served as its 25th Chief from early 2011 until late 2013 when he retired during the term of Governor of Oklahoma Mary Fallin .
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