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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lewis_CaineLewis Caine - Wikipedia

    Lewis Caine (22 April 1965 – 8 May 2004, also known by the aliases Sean Vincent and Adrian Bligh) was an Australian organised crime figure who was murdered on 8 May 2004 during the Melbourne gangland killings. He was a self-proclaimed martial arts expert, but this was disputed by the police.

  2. 8 May 2004 – The body of Lewis Caine was found dumped in Brunswick, after being shot at close range with a shotgun. He was a friend of Carl Williams and had been seen dining with him two nights earlier.

  3. Evangelos Goussis was convicted of the 2004 murder of Lewis Caine. That he didn’t do it is one of Melbourne’s worst-kept gangland secrets.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Keith_FaureKeith Faure - Wikipedia

    The body of Melbourne underworld figure, Lewis Caine (also known as Sean Vincent), was found dumped in a residential street in Brunswick on 8 May 2004. On 3 November 2005, Faure and Evangelos Goussis were convicted for the murder of Lewis Caine, the first murder convictions related to the Melbourne underworld wars.

  5. Nov 3, 2005 · Vincent, also known as Lewis Caine, was a convicted killer and the men claimed they had shot him in self-defence. Faure's counsel James Montgomery said outside the court the matter was not finished.

  6. Feb 28, 2005 · A former partner of alleged murder victim and convicted killer Lewis Caine has told a Melbourne court Caine knew he would be the next gangland victim

  7. Apr 19, 2010 · Lewis Caine, a convicted killer who had changed his name to Sean Vincent, was shot dead and his body dumped in a back street in Brunswick in 2004. He was one of the victims of the violent feud between the Carlton and Moran crime families in Melbourne.