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Carl uses his high media profile to accuse Detective Steve Owen of corruption. When Graham ‘Munster’ Kinniburgh is gunned down, Mick Gatto tries to convince Carl Williams to end the gangland war. Benji Veniamin agrees to kill his former mentor Mick Gatto, but it’s Gatto who lives to tell the tale. Carl and Roberta are rocked by the death of their closest friend. Is this the beginning of the end for Carl?
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Director: Tony Tilse
Writer: Peter Gawler
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Broadcast: 2008-04-23
Production No.: (unknown)
Episode Overall No.: 11
Episode Type: Regular Episode
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Other Music: "Cyclone on Ceylon" by Oleg Kostrow
"Days Like These" by Combat Wombat
"The Legend of Trendafil Karanfilov" by Kiril Dzajkovski
"Ding Dong Merrily on High" by Elora Festival Singers
"Mon Chéri (v 2)" by Klaus Wüsthoff
"Let Out Tonight" by True Live
"Cottobound by Bloodhounds" by Mountains in the Sky |
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This episode, and all subsequent episodes, were banned from being broadcast in Victoria, Australia until the conclusion of an upcoming gangland murder trial. The order was issued on February 12, 2008 by Supreme Court judge Betty King. |
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