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Murder of Jane Thurgood-Dove

Jane Elisa Thurgood-Dove was the victim of a murder in Niddrie, Victoria, Australia in 1997. On 6 November 1997, she was confronted in the driveway of her suburban Melbourne home and shot repeatedly as her three young children, aged 3, 5 and 10, cowered inside her car.

Jane Thurgood-Dove
Born
Jane Elisa Magill

(1963-03-17)17 March 1963
Australia
Died6 November 1997(1997-11-06) (aged 34)
Cause of deathMurder
Body discoveredMuriel Street, Niddrie, Victoria, Australia
Resting placeFawkner Memorial Park, Fawkner, Moreland City, Victoria, Australia
Known forMurder victim
SpouseMark Thurgood-Dove
Children3
Parent(s)Helen and John Magill

The murder shocked the public.[not verified in body] Despite the Victorian government posting a $1 million reward for information leading to a conviction,[1] no one has been charged in relation to this murder.

Murder edit

Jane Thurgood-Dove arrived at her Muriel Street, Niddrie, home in the afternoon of 6 November after collecting her children from school. As she climbed from her 4WD, she was approached by a "short, pot-bellied man" who proceeded to chase her around the vehicle. When she tripped and fell, the man then pulled out a large calibre pistol and, in full view of her terrified children, shot her repeatedly in her head and torso, killing her instantly.[2]

The man ran to a waiting getaway car, a stolen metallic blue Holden Commodore, driven by a younger, slimmer man. The assailants sped off. The car was later found torched in nearby Farrell Street. Investigations revealed that the Holden Commodore was stolen the previous day from Princes Park, Carlton.[3]

Suspects edit

Following the murder, police initially followed two distinct lines of investigation with the prime investigator, Ron Iddles, suspecting either the husband of Thurgood-Dove or a man Iddles discovered was having an affair with Thurgood-Dove.[4]

Husband edit

The police first considered the husband of Thurgood-Dove.[5] However, police investigations tended to support his assertions that his marriage was happy and healthy.

Obsessed Man edit

Thurgood-Dove had revealed to at least two friends that a well-respected, serving policeman was obsessed with her and, indeed, had been diagnosed with depression since her murder.[citation needed] In 1998, Melbourne's Herald Sun carried the front-page headline that the policeman was the prime suspect in Thurgood-Dove's murder.[citation needed] He is believed to have admitted loving her and asking her to leave her husband, but denied killing her.[citation needed]

It was speculated that the policeman hired two hitmen to kill Thurgood-Dove when she refused to leave her husband.[4] The policeman was interviewed by the Homicide squad on three occasions.[6] The policeman had no alibi for the time of Thurgood-Dove's killing and, indeed, failed a polygraph test on 29 April 2000.[4] However, police could not uncover sufficient evidence to charge the man.[citation needed]

Some police[who?] were concerned that the suspect in the case was still an operational policeman and armed.[citation needed] The policeman, who worked in the city, was believed to have daily dealings with the public and routinely carried a revolver in the course of his duty.[citation needed] Some police had sought his removal from operational duties.[citation needed] But police command was believed to have refused to suspend or transfer the man after he produced medical and psychiatric evidence that he was fit to continue active duty.[citation needed]

On 7 October 2003, the Herald Sun quoted a senior homicide detective eliminating the policeman, who was the prime suspect in the Thurgood-Dove murder, from further inquiries.[7]

Mistaken identity edit

Following the announcement of a $1 million reward,[3] police received information that a group of Geelong bikers had been implicated in the murder. It was said that Thurgood-Dove was mistakenly murdered, with the real target being a woman of similar appearance with a 4WD who lived, like her, on a corner property in the same street.[8][9] Police offered a potential indemnity deal to a former biker suspected of being the getaway driver in return for identifying the person who organised the hit. Two men, Steven John Mordy and Jamie Reynolds, were named as the persons responsible for stealing the vehicle and committing the murder.[10] Mordy died in 2000 from a heart attack, and Reynolds died in a boating accident in 2006, meaning the case is unlikely to ever be solved.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Herald Sun, '$100,000 reward to killer's accomplices, Phillip Cullen, p.1, 17 September 2001
  2. ^ "Deal offered over Jane's murder". The West Australian. 4 November 2012. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Cold case: Jane Thurgood-Dove". Police.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "Ron Iddles: The Good Cop". Foxtel.com.au. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  5. ^ Lambert, Olivia (1 August 2016). "Resources dedicated to fighting Melbourne's underground war denied murdered woman justice". News.com.au. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  6. ^ "The World Today - A tragic case of 'mistaken identity'". Abc.net.au. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  7. ^ Herald Sun, 'Policeman cleared of murder', Cameron Smith, 7 October 2003
  8. ^ Silvester, John (27 July 2004). "Hitman's planned victim felt marked for death". The Age.
  9. ^ Webb, Emily (2014). Murder in Suburbia: Disturbing stories from Australia's dark heart. Scoresby, Victoria: The Five Mile Press. p. 76. ISBN 9781743465288.
  10. ^ Priest, Evin (23 May 2021). "Victoria Police launch cold case hub with Jane Thurgood-Dove's murder unsolved". News.com. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  11. ^ "Police offer deal to former bikie over murder of Jane Thurgood-Dove". The Daily Telegraph. 4 November 2012. Retrieved 13 December 2017.

External links edit

  • Justice Denied, By John Silvester, 2007-11-11, The Sunday Age
  • Mother of three 'murdered by mistake', By John Silvester, 2004-07-26, Theage.com.au
  • 16-year search for justice for murdered mum Jane Thurgood-Dove, By John Silvester, 2013-11-09, The Age

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This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Murder of Jane Thurgood Dove news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Jane Elisa Thurgood Dove was the victim of a murder in Niddrie Victoria Australia in 1997 On 6 November 1997 she was confronted in the driveway of her suburban Melbourne home and shot repeatedly as her three young children aged 3 5 and 10 cowered inside her car Jane Thurgood DoveBornJane Elisa Magill 1963 03 17 17 March 1963AustraliaDied6 November 1997 1997 11 06 aged 34 Niddrie Victoria AustraliaCause of deathMurderBody discoveredMuriel Street Niddrie Victoria AustraliaResting placeFawkner Memorial Park Fawkner Moreland City Victoria AustraliaKnown forMurder victimSpouseMark Thurgood DoveChildren3Parent s Helen and John Magill The murder shocked the public not verified in body Despite the Victorian government posting a 1 million reward for information leading to a conviction 1 no one has been charged in relation to this murder Contents 1 Murder 2 Suspects 2 1 Husband 2 2 Obsessed Man 2 3 Mistaken identity 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksMurder editJane Thurgood Dove arrived at her Muriel Street Niddrie home in the afternoon of 6 November after collecting her children from school As she climbed from her 4WD she was approached by a short pot bellied man who proceeded to chase her around the vehicle When she tripped and fell the man then pulled out a large calibre pistol and in full view of her terrified children shot her repeatedly in her head and torso killing her instantly 2 The man ran to a waiting getaway car a stolen metallic blue Holden Commodore driven by a younger slimmer man The assailants sped off The car was later found torched in nearby Farrell Street Investigations revealed that the Holden Commodore was stolen the previous day from Princes Park Carlton 3 Suspects editFollowing the murder police initially followed two distinct lines of investigation with the prime investigator Ron Iddles suspecting either the husband of Thurgood Dove or a man Iddles discovered was having an affair with Thurgood Dove 4 Husband edit The police first considered the husband of Thurgood Dove 5 However police investigations tended to support his assertions that his marriage was happy and healthy Obsessed Man edit Thurgood Dove had revealed to at least two friends that a well respected serving policeman was obsessed with her and indeed had been diagnosed with depression since her murder citation needed In 1998 Melbourne s Herald Sun carried the front page headline that the policeman was the prime suspect in Thurgood Dove s murder citation needed He is believed to have admitted loving her and asking her to leave her husband but denied killing her citation needed It was speculated that the policeman hired two hitmen to kill Thurgood Dove when she refused to leave her husband 4 The policeman was interviewed by the Homicide squad on three occasions 6 The policeman had no alibi for the time of Thurgood Dove s killing and indeed failed a polygraph test on 29 April 2000 4 However police could not uncover sufficient evidence to charge the man citation needed Some police who were concerned that the suspect in the case was still an operational policeman and armed citation needed The policeman who worked in the city was believed to have daily dealings with the public and routinely carried a revolver in the course of his duty citation needed Some police had sought his removal from operational duties citation needed But police command was believed to have refused to suspend or transfer the man after he produced medical and psychiatric evidence that he was fit to continue active duty citation needed On 7 October 2003 the Herald Sun quoted a senior homicide detective eliminating the policeman who was the prime suspect in the Thurgood Dove murder from further inquiries 7 Mistaken identity edit Following the announcement of a 1 million reward 3 police received information that a group of Geelong bikers had been implicated in the murder It was said that Thurgood Dove was mistakenly murdered with the real target being a woman of similar appearance with a 4WD who lived like her on a corner property in the same street 8 9 Police offered a potential indemnity deal to a former biker suspected of being the getaway driver in return for identifying the person who organised the hit Two men Steven John Mordy and Jamie Reynolds were named as the persons responsible for stealing the vehicle and committing the murder 10 Mordy died in 2000 from a heart attack and Reynolds died in a boating accident in 2006 meaning the case is unlikely to ever be solved 11 See also editList of unsolved murdersReferences edit Herald Sun 100 000 reward to killer s accomplices Phillip Cullen p 1 17 September 2001 Deal offered over Jane s murder The West Australian 4 November 2012 Retrieved 11 December 2021 a b Cold case Jane Thurgood Dove Police vic gov au Retrieved 11 December 2021 a b c Ron Iddles The Good Cop Foxtel com au Retrieved 11 December 2021 Lambert Olivia 1 August 2016 Resources dedicated to fighting Melbourne s underground war denied murdered woman justice News com au Retrieved 11 December 2021 The World Today A tragic case of mistaken identity Abc net au Retrieved 11 December 2021 Herald Sun Policeman cleared of murder Cameron Smith 7 October 2003 Silvester John 27 July 2004 Hitman s planned victim felt marked for death The Age Webb Emily 2014 Murder in Suburbia Disturbing stories from Australia s dark heart Scoresby Victoria The Five Mile Press p 76 ISBN 9781743465288 Priest Evin 23 May 2021 Victoria Police launch cold case hub with Jane Thurgood Dove s murder unsolved News com Retrieved 10 December 2021 Police offer deal to former bikie over murder of Jane Thurgood Dove The Daily Telegraph 4 November 2012 Retrieved 13 December 2017 External links editMelbourne Crime Justice Denied By John Silvester 2007 11 11 The Sunday Age Mother of three murdered by mistake By John Silvester 2004 07 26 Theage com au 16 year search for justice for murdered mum Jane Thurgood Dove By John Silvester 2013 11 09 The Age Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Murder of Jane Thurgood Dove amp oldid 1197405872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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