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The slaying of Chartres-Abbott
WHEN the former butcher turned bouncer from a trendy Fitzroy hotel was busted selling ecstasy in a drug squad sting, he vowed he would never make the same mistake again.
And Mark Adrian Perry (pictured right) was as good as his word.
As it was his first offence he avoided a jail sentence and returned to the illegal trade, determined to build firewalls between him and any future police investigations.
It was 1998 and for nearly a decade he flew under the law enforcement radar. He was one of many middleweight drug importers with plenty of cash and virtually no public profile.
That is until now.
Perry has a $1 million reward on his head and stands implicated in an organised crime hit with alleged links to corrupt police, professional hitmen and the international vice world.
Perry was a ladies' man with a weakness for Thai women. He dated many and fathered a child with one of them. In 2000 he settled into a semi-stable relationship with a Thai woman who dabbled in the sex industry. When they broke up 18 months later they remained friends.
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