Dennis Allen (criminal)

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BornDennis Bruce Allen
(1951-11-07)7 November 1951
Died13 April 1987(1987-04-13) (aged 35)
OthernamesMr. Death, Mr. D
OccupationsDrug dealer, criminal
Dennis Allen
Dennis Allen
BornDennis Bruce Allen
(1951-11-07)7 November 1951
Died13 April 1987(1987-04-13) (aged 35)
Other namesMr. Death, Mr. D
OccupationsDrug dealer, criminal
SpouseSissy[2]
Children1
ParentKath Pettingill

Dennis Bruce Allen (7 November 1951 – 13 April 1987) was a notorious Australian drug dealer and alleged serial killer based in Melbourne. He was the oldest son of Kath Pettingill, a criminal matriarch. Allen's lawyer, Andrew Fraser, helped him avoid jail time by leveraging his knowledge of corrupt Victorian police officers at the time. However, Allen died of heart disease in 1987 while in prison custody, awaiting trial for murder.[3]

Dennis Allen, known as Mr. Death or Mr. D,[4] was suspected of involvement in up to 13[a] underworld murders, including the gruesome chainsaw dismemberment of Hells Angels biker Anton Kenny in 1985.[5] He also attempted to gatecrash a party, shooting guitarist Chris Stockley of The Dingoes in the stomach.[6] Allen had previously received a ten-year prison sentence for gang rape in the 1970s, where he served 5 years out of a 10-year sentence. He was a major drug dealer in Melbourne's Richmond and South Yarra areas during the 1980s.[4][5] Interestingly, New South Wales Police Detective-Sergeant Roger Rogerson was convicted of supplying heroin in a deal with Allen, but was later acquitted on appeal.[7] Allen managed to evade capture and prosecution by possessing incriminating information against corrupt Victorian police officers.

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