Talk:Dennis Allen

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article is within the scope of WikiProject Biography. For more information, visit the project page.
Stub This article has been rated as Stub-Class on the project's quality scale. [FAQ]
This article has been automatically assessed as Stub-Class by WikiProject Biography because it uses a stub template.
  • If you agree with the assessment, please remove {{WPBiography}}'s auto=yes parameter from this talk page.
  • If you disagree with the assessment, please change it by editing the class parameter of the {{WPBiography}} template, removing {{WPBiography}}'s auto=yes parameter from this talk page, and removing the stub template from the article.
⚖
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Law, an attempt at providing a comprehensive, standardised, pan-jurisdictional and up-to-date resource for the legal field and the subjects encompassed by it.
??? This article has not yet received a quality rating on the assessment scale.
??? This article has not yet received an importance assessment on the assessment scale.
Flag
Portal
Dennis Allen is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Australia and Australia-related topics. If you would like to participate, visit the project page.
Stub This article has been rated as Stub-class on the quality scale.
Low This article has been rated as Low-importance on the importance scale.
This article is supported by WikiProject Australian crime.

[edit] Roger Rogerson

The article used to have the text:

"Police officer Roger Rogerson received his first criminal conviction in 1985 for involvement in drug dealing when he was charged with consipiring with Allen to supply heroin."

I couldn't find a source so replaced the paragraph with something else. I saw a SMH article (23 April 1988, "Rogerson on Heroin Charge") that says he did the heroin deal with Allen in 1985, but he was served with a summons in 1988. --Commander Keane 10:12, 23 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] "drug induced" heart attack.

What was the drug which led to his death? 67.5.157.4 (talk) 23:14, 10 January 2008 (UTC)

Mmm, it looks like heart disease. A quote from a newspaper:
Inevitably, his body gave out and he was admitted to St Vincent's Hospital suffering a rare bacterial infection that caused pieces of his heart to come away and be transported into his bloodstream--(Source: Little Stevie's mad, bad dance with evil How heroin drove Easybeats singer to rely on charity from a brutal drug lord, Sunday Herald Sun)
This source also mentions that he took half-hourly speed injections at some stage.--Commander Keane (talk) 13:20, 2 April 2008 (UTC)