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  1. Joseph Theodore Leslie "Squizzy" Taylor (29 June 1888 – 27 October 1927) [2] was an Australian gangster from Melbourne. He appeared repeatedly and sometimes prominently in Melbourne news media because of suspicions, formal accusations and some convictions related to a 1919 gang war, to his absconding from bail and hiding from the ...

  2. In a gunfight with one of these gangsters, Taylor was fatally wounded and died in St. Vincent's Hospital in Fitzroy on 27 October 1927. A key figure in Melbourne's violent underworld, Squizzy Taylor was Australia's answer to American gangsters.

  3. Joseph Leslie Theodore (Squizzy) Taylor (1888-1927) criminal, was born on 29 June 1888 at Brighton, Victoria, son of Benjamin Isaiah Taylor, coachmaker, and his wife Rosina, née Jones, both Victorian born.

  4. 12. Okt. 2021 · The career of Squizzy Taylor began in the 1890s. He became the most widely remembered participant of a sensational year of drive by shootings, known as the Vendetta over the years. He was a complex character. His early life was horrific, and included possible domestic violence, the death of his father, and then foster care around the ...

  5. Joseph 'Squizzy' Taylor, aged 43, one of Australia's most notorious criminals, was gunned down in a house in the Melbourne suburb of Carlton yesterday evening. A gun battle occurred between Taylor and another known criminal, 'Snowy' Cutmore, who was also killed.

  6. 26. Juli 2013 · Curator Tenille Hands looks at the lost 1920s Australian sporting film starring Squizzy Taylor, the Melbourne gangster and subject of Underbelly: Squizzy (2013).

  7. In 1927, the enmity between two rival underworld factions culminated in a pistol duel between gangsters Leslie 'Squizzy' Taylor and John 'Snowy' Cutmore at a house in Barkly Street, Carlton.