Background
Gangitano was born on 22 April 1957.
Gangitano was born on 22 April 1957.
He attended De Louisiana Salle College and Marcellin College.
Gangitano is considered to be the second of the thirty of the Melbourne gangland killings between 1995-2010, when he was murdered in 1998. Gangitano was portrayed by Vince Colosimo in the 2008 television series Underbelly and by Elan Zavelsky in the 2009 television series Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities. In later years through the 1980s and 1990s Alphonse had been alleged a co-owner of a King Street nightclub and numerous fight promotions and other ventures that went onto include Horse racing and protection rackets.
Moran later said of Gangitano: "He"s a fucking lulu.. if you smash five pool cues and an iron bar over someone"s head.you"re a fucking lulu".
The attack was portrayed on Underbelly. On the day of his death 16 January 1998, Gangitano was reported to have had a telephone conversation with Kizon.
At a subsequent coroners" inquest, evidence was presented that Kinniburgh and Jason Moran were in Gangitano"s home that night. Both were exempted from giving evidence at the inquest, on the grounds that their evidence might incriminate them.
Kinniburgh left Gangitano"s house shortly after 11 pm to purchase cigarettes.
Upon his return 30 minutes later, he found that Gangitano had been shot several times in the head in the laundry. Gangitano"s de facto wife, Virginia, was with the body. Traces of Kinniburgh"s blood were later discovered on the back flyscreen door at Gangitano"s home.
Kinniburgh reportedly respected the code of silence, frustrating police investigating the murder.
Gangitano"s pallbearers included Gatto and Kizon. Kinniburgh and Moran were both later murdered themselves.
Jason allegedly pulled out a gun after an argument with Alphonse and shot him in the head The murder may have led to as many as 75 revenge assaults on underworld members.
Gangitano was charged with shooting petty criminal Gregory John Workman dead in 1995, at 1 Wando Grove, Street Kilda East.
However, Gangitano never went to trial over the shooting after two witnesses retracted their statements.
At the height of Gangitano"s criminal career he was earning an estimated $125,000-$200,000 a month as a high profile member of the Carlton crew.