Followed categories will be added to My News. She also made statements to the New South Wales Police Internal Affairs Branch. An armed robber, nightclub bouncer and convicted rapist, he moved into contract killing and is said to have murdered a Melbourne barrister and later a Sydney brothel owner. He was. They also were jailed for plotting to steal 2.78 kilograms of methamphetamine from the drug dealer. [22][failed verification] Following his release from prison in 2006, Rogerson resumed his entertainment career with Mark "Jacko" Jackson by appearing in a show called The Wild Colonial Psychos with Jackson and Mark "Chopper" Read. He spun off his infamy into a round of after-dinner pub speaking engagements. On February 6, 1986 she told her flat mate that she would be back home shortly after an evening phone call. Drury alleged that Rogerson had tried to bribe him to changes his evidence in the heroin trial of Melbourne dealer Alan Williams. 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Smith became a star witness for the Independent Commission Against Corruption and the Wood Royal Commission, revealing Rogerson and others alleged corruption. Drury was a Sydney detective whose dramatic attempted murder in 1984 believed to have been carried out by Melbourne hitman Chris Flannery brought an end to Roger Rogersons career. But as McNab now recalls, Rogerson was protected in large part by his aura within the polices own ranks. He was the master of the police verbal, an unsigned confession from a suspect, and operated in an era later classified as corrupt. EXCLUSIVE: Florence Pugh's father is threatened with 2,500 fine as he goes to war with council over Oxford Do not sell or share my personal information. 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Brisbane's Whiskey Au Go Go fire killed 15 people. 'He did mention that he probably would have been dead long before if he hadn't been in jail but that's about it,' she said, Rogerson and Smith could often be found drinking at inner-city pubs including Alexandria's Star and Iron Duke, the Captain Cook at Millers Point and the Lord Wolseley in Ultimo. Blindsided: Stars affair rocks hit show, Reality star sent to jail over secret sex tape. Why Alex Murdaugh was spared the death penalty, Why Trudeau is facing calls for a public inquiry, The shocking legacy of the Dutch 'Hunger Winter'. Disgraced former detective Roger Rogerson is appealing his life sentence, arguing he didn't know Glen McNamara had sourced a gun before the murder. But if you take a step back from all that charm, youve got a very nasty bit of goods racist, a homophobe, a misogynist, a cruel man and a man of extraordinary greed who will let nothing get in the way of what he wants.. The NSW crown prosecutor, Christopher Maxwell sought for the judge to jail Rogerson and McNamara for life, stating there was no distinction between a contract killing and killing for the purpose of financial gain[30], One detective witness told the Daily Telegraph "it was like tracking the stars of Amateur Hour", regarding the killing of Jamie Gao. Rogerson's record of killing has led some Australian media outlets to dub him "the serial killer who wore a badge". Justice Geoffrey Bellew was satisfied the men formed an agreement to kill so they could steal the 2.78 kilograms of methamphetamine he was going to supply them. Moment British man is arrested at Colombian airport as he tries to fly to London with 23 kilos of cocaine Do YOU know your Adam and Eve from your Ruby Murray? Storms threaten north-east United States after tearing through the south, leaving 10 dead. Rogerson is pictured in 2004. As a public figure straddling corruption and crime in modern times, Rogerson has no peer, McNab says. Smith was by then a pariah in the underworld and despised by the detectives he said had allowed him to make millions of dollars from dealing heroin and staging armed robberies. He was known for his hothead and tendency to go off and empty his gun into the victims. Rodgerson is a surname. Melocco was sentenced to two years' periodic detention for the same offence. According to his girlfriend, Sallie-Anne Huckstep, who pursued the matter through the media, Lanfranchi was unarmed and carrying A$10,000 (5,200, $7,350) - money which was never found. As a former NSW detective, I met Rogerson regularly when we were both stationed at the Criminal Investigation Branch headquarters. The surname Rodgerson was first found in Aberdeenshire (Gaelic: Siorrachd Obar Dheathain), a historic county, and present day Council Area of Aberdeen, located in the Grampian region of northeastern Scotland from ancient times, some say as early as the 11th century. He was part of a drug trafficking ring with notorious paedophiles including Robert Dolly Dunn and bent police. In Blue Murder, Smith is shown murdering Sallie-Anne Huckstepp, although in real life he was charged but acquitted of that murder. Roger Rogerson, a 75-year-old former detective who boasted about killing people and has already served three prison sentences, was on Wednesday found guilty in the death of a student drug dealer. Smith was convicted of the Jones murder and acquitted of killing Huckstepp. Can Nigeria's election result be overturned? [8][9], A new trial started on 1 February 2016. Roger Rogerson being escorted to a prison van at the Supreme Court in Sydney in 2016. Smiths loving family and his ex-wife Debra, with whom he has remained friends, have continued to visit him in prison, where the 72-year-old is set to die without being released. New light is shed on Rogersons link to heroin importation via Thai sex workers and trafficking in the 1980s with Melbourne criminal Dennis Dr Death Allen, who was believed to be involved in the killings of up to 15 people. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work. He was released on appeal after nine months, but in 1992 that appeal was quashed and he was re-imprisoned until 1995. They were famously photographed slapping each other with wads of $50 notes for the benefit of federal police surveillance unit at Chinatown's Covent Garden Hotel. - In 2016, Rogerson was jailed for life for the murder of drug dealer Jamie Gao. [38], In 1988 Roger Rogerson told a Bulletin reporter that he and the other lead detectives fabricated evidence. At the age of 73, Rogerson murdered a 20-year-old university student called Jamie Gao over a 3kg package of crystal meth, a drug deal that became a straight rip-off. Don't miss out on the headlines from NSW. The sentencing of the 75-year-old detective recalls an era of deeply rooted police corruption in Australia, Rogerson rose through the ranks during his career to win 12 commendation awards, Sallie-Anne Huckstep spoke out against Rogerson, who shot dad her drug dealer boyfriend Warren Lanfranchi, Russian minister laughed at for Ukraine war claims. It is one thats shatteringly at odds with Rogersons public rebirth as a genial rogue through his regular media commentary and improbable stints on the stand up comedy circuit with Mark Chopper Read under the banner of the Wild Colonial Psychos. McPherson was a standover man who probably committed or commissioned more murders than any other major organised figure. They have not been seen or heard from since. Train fares will rise by 5.9% TOMORROW - but travellers can still get cheaper tickets if they buy them Will El Salvador's new mega-prison turn into a bloodbath? The outcome is now both history and the script line for Blue Murder: Killer Cop, which debuts Part 1 on Sunday, August 6. Even after he was booted from the police force in 1986, outed "dog" drug dealer Neddy Smith as his informant and was jailed twice, the man known as Roger the Dodger seemed a Teflon man. Still, it fascinates me that Rogers career was brought to an end by a 20-year-old Asian kid with an education.. I'm a vet, and here are five dog breeds most prone to cancer - including Golden Retrievers and Rottweilers. Drury is now retired from the police force and a respected philatelist and collector of rare stamps. She also claimed that Neddy Smith had lied at Lanfranchis inquest and was in cahoots with Rogerson. Rogerson was eventually jailed in 1990 for conspiring to pervert the course of justice over the transfer of A$110,000 into bank accounts under false names during the Drury trial. Christopher Dale Flannery. He was granted bail but in December the next year was arrested with two others outsideBotany Council preparing to snatch its Christmas payroll drop. The sources say even some prison officers have become starstruck by his presence in the jail. Based on the years before Smith was jailed for life for murder it depicts the armed robber and heroin dealer as a charismatic player on the Sydney scene. What an interesting confluence: one man who has an appalling reputation but has rehabilitated himself to genial rogue for hire, and a bloke whos supposed to be pure and downtrodden, McNab says. [34], During legal proceedings surrounding the trial against suspects involved in the 2009 contract murder of Michael McGurk, the Supreme Court heard evidence that, while in the Cooma Correctional Centre in 2014, Rogerson, McNamara, and Fortunato "Lucky" Gattellari attempted to extort Ron Medich, a businessman and suspect for masterminding the murder of McGurk. Sallie-Anne Huckstepp was a Sydney private schoolgirl who fell into heroin addiction and prostitution and in 1981 began a relationship with Sydney dealer Warren Lanfranchi. The Dodger had brought a whole new network of people who knew Rogerson out of the woodwork. It was one of the most high-profile court cases Australia has ever seen - at its conclusion, Rogerson was acquitted. A month into the trial, McNab realised this dark new chapter for Rogerson was no epilogue to his previous biography but a new book in the begging. Drury refused and believed Rogerson was behind the attempt on his life. "It alleged both men were part of a plan to steal drugs from the deceased and kill him," he said. "Because he was (Clint Eastwood's) Dirty Harry," says one veteran reporter. This page was last edited on 7 January 2023, at 20:08. Read about our approach to external linking. Geesche Jacobsen, Kate McClymont (21 February 2005). Rogerson was referring to the fact that there was a manhunt for him and that his mate Glen McNamara had been arrested on his way back from Cooma jail where he had been discussing the extortion plan. Smith was a convicted heroin dealer, rapist and armed robber who claimed Rogerson gave him the "green light" to commit crimes in NSW, while Flannery specialised in contract killing. Im not the only visitor outside his circle of family and friends. By 1978, his reputation was sufficient to gain convictions based on the strength of unsigned records of interviews with prisoners (known as "police verbals"). Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara lose appeal over Jamie Gao's murder. Rogerson was welcomed in Bandidos and Rebels clubhouses across the country and was regularly seen briefing queues of bikies in coffee shops. The man said he suspected it might have been the gun used in the murder of Mr Gao. The latter are alleged to. The police confirmed Rogerson was the 'mole' during an early 1990s secret investigation called 'Operation Graveyard'. The unlikely pairing culminated in Gao, through contacts with a Triad gang in Hong Kong, arranging the import of 3kg of ice from mainland China. Rogerson, 80, and McNamara, 62, were jailed for life in 2016 after being convicted of murdering Jamie Gao in May 2014. Rogerson emerged fresh from the killing at an old mates lunch club at a Sydney pub having invited some unfamiliar guests: a well-known boxer with two bikies in tow. [27] On 6 March 2015, both accused were arraigned at a hearing in the NSW Supreme Court. CCTV showed both men walking into a Padstow storage facility with the young drug dealer in 2014 before he was shot dead. Rogerson gets jail keyboard at Long Bay jail, Teen feared missing in water at Freshwater Beach. In September last year, Rogerson was jailed for life for the murder of young drug dealer Jamie Gao, 20, and supplying almost 3kg of ice. , who was shot dead inside a Padstow storage unit in 2014. Interactive map reveals when you may see SNOW, Revealed: The top 10 fastest-growing destinations for UK pensioners retiring overseas. McNab was flummoxed too by the involvement of Rogersons unlikely partner in crime, a self-styled former police whistleblower and anti-drug/anti-paedophile/anti-corruption campaigner Glen McNamara. Rogerson, who. Apparently he has been regularly enjoying using far more than his allotted precious telephone minutes. People who keep describing him to me as mesmerising have got it right. "Roger would like to see you," she said. BLUE Murder was the original true crime blockbuster, a massive hit even while it was still banned. Both Rogerson and McNamara lodged a notice of intention to appeal days after their life sentences were imposed in 2016. Rogerson, 76, is incarcerated in the aged and frail unit at Sydneys Long Bay prisons, where his old friend Neddy Smith is also serving a life sentence. On 15 June 2016, Rogerson and McNamara were found guilty of Gao's murder. He was utterly charming, very smart, a great conversationalist, witty, with great one-liners, says McNab, a once starry-eyed colleague who remembers how others in the NSW criminal investigation bureau would be drawn to Rogerson and bask in some of that reflected charisma. He said he arranged for it to be handed over to McNamara. CCTV showed both men walking into the facility with the young drug dealer. The coronial file and findings into her disappearance are now missing. Late last year, as Rogerson languished in a cell in the geriatric unit of Sydneys Long Bay jail over the Gao murder, I received a call from his wife Anne. Rogerson was eventually jailed in 1990 for conspiring to pervert the course of justice over the transfer of A$110,000 into bank accounts under false names during the Drury trial. Welcome to the Coronation! He claimed that he was trying to arrest Lanfranchi for five suspected armed robberies. Ive never seen a man more terrified in my life, he says. Crooks loved him. CORRUPT cop and convicted killer Roger Rogerson has been working as a prison cleaner at Long Bay . In June 2016, Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara were found guilty of killing student Jamie Gao for his drugs (Partridge, 2016a). He also became an entertainer, telling stories of his police activities in a spoken-word stage show called The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, with former Australian footballers Warwick Capper and Mark "Jacko" Jackson. Rogerson is serving life in prison, alongside fellow former police officer Glen McNamara, over the murder of 20-year-old drug dealer Jamie Gao in May 2014. And on free to air, they watched it again. It was a different time. CONDEMNED to spend the rest of his days behind bars, disgraced detective turned convicted killer Roger Rogerson will be held in an aged care wing where he regularly conducts singalongs, to stop him becoming a godfather-type figure to young inmates, prison sources have revealed. But the cool-headed Smith was not impressed with Flannery, who made powerful enemies among Sydney ganglands other factions and police alike. Theres just something horribly wrong with Rogers head. [11] Rogerson attended Bankstown Central School and later Homebush Boys High School. They also were jailed for stealing 2.78 kilograms of methamphetamine with a street value of up to $19 million from the 20-year-old student. Dont watch it before reading this. A Sydney prostitute, Lyn Woodward, later vanished within hours of giving evidence in the case. With his running knowledge of underworld sellers and buyers, Rogerson was a fantastic middleman but came to grief when he stopped being middleman and decided to actually take a bigger slice, McNab says. Both have been found guilty of murder and possession of 2.78. On April 23, 1985 Flannery is said to have been responsible for the gangland shooting of drug dealer Tony Spaghetti Eustace by his gold Mercedes. April 2000: He was Australia's most notorious cop.A real-life Dirty Harry who finally crossed the line and finished in jail. Australia's most corrupt cop Roger Rogerson is making a last ditch attempt not to die in jail as he has applied to the High Court of Australia to appeal his life sentence. McNamara had argued that would have convinced the jury that Rogerson shot Gao and he was under duress when he helped dispose of the body. But Drury believed the shocking truth that Rogerson was involved, and could only publicly admitted it after the disgraced detective was convicted for Jamie Gaos murder in late 2016. Set in 1980s Sydney, this acclaimed mini-series tells the story of the relationship between corrupt Detective Roger Rogerson and one of Australia's most infamous criminals Neddy Smith. . Made in 1995, by the time all the court cases, ICAC and royal commission hearings about the cops and crims had been cleared for the ABC to broadcast in 2001, countless people had watched it. There was a whole coterie of men who liked Roger because Roger could do things for them, says author Duncan McNab. Drury spent 12 days in a coma, but survived. In 1999, Rogerson was convicted of perverting the course of justice and lying to the Police Integrity Commission. [8][9] Following a retrial, both Rogerson and McNamara were found guilty of murder. Melbourne hitman Christopher Dale Flannery was a career criminal who became known as Mr Rent-A-Kill. Rogerson, 75, and McNamara, 57, were found guilty of murdering Mr Gao, 20, during a drug deal at a Padstow storage facility on May 20, 2014 and dumping his body in waters off Cronulla the next day. He had the politicians knack about him, the charm to work a room, says McNab. If he did not, Glass speculated, he at least knew who did. It was also alleged that Rogerson gave heroin dealer and underworld killer Arthur Stanley Neddy Smith the green light to commit crimes, in exchange for being an informant and a slice of the heroin trade. [14][dead link], Rogerson was responsible for the 1981 shooting death of Warren Lanfranchi. Delving deep again into a signal event in Rogersons past the 1981 shooting of heroin dealer Warren Lanfranchi, which began the coppers original fall from grace he tracked down a man believed to have witnessed the event as a teenager on the street. n is appealing his life sentence, arguing he didn't know Glen McNamara had sourced a gun before the murder. They were photographed by a federal police surveillance unit in the Covent Garden at Chinatown, 'He's never seen him in prison because Neddy was in the hospital and Roger hasn't been there. Smith insisted the pair became partners in crime. Harsh words forgotten. Rogerson and fellow former detective Glen McNamara were caught on CCTV removing Gaos body in a surfboard bag from a storage facility. The Chubb, McCann, Croft and Sandery cases were dismissed at committal and the Shu case was no-billed. It was McNamara who met Gao through his own consultancy work for lawyers, when the young man was acting as a translator for a friend in strife. An . People I know whove taken him on as a mate, love his company, cant even begin to pin down why hed done this [murder Gao], McNab says. He was released from Kirkconnell Correctional Centre on 17 February 2006. This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced. He was as floored as anyone when, one Sunday evening in 2014, calls and emails came flooding in pointing to an astonishing final act in the Dodgers criminal career. Tim Anderson, one of the three released in 1985, claimed the confession Rogerson extracted was fabricated, and that he and two other members of the Ananda Marga group were convicted in part because of Rogerson's fabrications. ", Rogerson claims he didn't know co-accused McNamara bought a gun. A large scale search was underway at Freshwater Beach on Saturday night after a young man was reported missing in the water. When will the Beast from the East be at YOUR door? Rogerson and McNamara were found guilty after a four-month trial that showed CCTV footage linking them to the death of Gao, whose body was found floating in a bag in the ocean off Sydney. All the benefits of simply switching from white to brown - AND how purple, Why is Britain experiencing so many earthquakes? Gao was not the first drug dealer whose life Rogerson had ended with two bullets to the chest. Lennie McPherson. [39] The journalist has refused to discuss the matter. Find out more about our policy and your choices, including how to opt-out. Pictured left to right are Gary Sweet playing hitman Chris Flannery, Peter Phelps as Henry, Richard Roxburgh as detective Roger Rogerson and Tony Martin as Smith, Rogerson has always maintained Smith was no more than a valuable informant for the Armed Hold-Up Squad. According to Camden, the noted historian of the 16th century, this name Roger was a . Rogerson, now 80, was in Long Bay's aged and frail unit last Wednesday when a prison officer told him 76-year-old Smith had died in the jail hospital. Credit: Daniel Munoz. "I don't know why he said that but I wasn't going to tell Roger anyway because he would have kicked my a--- for touching a gun.". Both pleaded not guilty in January 2015. It was the type of relationship that had often existed before - Smith . Crooks loved him. They did so because, although they 'knew' Stuart and Finch were involved, they had insufficient evidence to convict them. To improve your experience, Corrupt cops Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara are contemplating a lifetime behind bars after losing their. He even bragged of a close encounter with singer Dame Shirley Bassey, after allegedly nabbing a man who had just stolen her handbag. Rogerson gets jail keyboard at Long Bay jail. His only hope for freedom, now, would be an uphill battle to try to find new and compelling evidence that will change the court's mind and give him one last chance to appeal. In 2016 after the men were jailed, he met with Rogerson's solicitor Peter Katsoolis and police then began to investigate. While Smith was virtually untouchable as he ran amok across Sydney many of his criminal associates on the 1980s died violently. Their trial was started in July 2015, but was aborted after two days because of the potential prejudice caused after McNamara's then-barrister Charles Waterstreet made a reference to Rogerson "killing two or three people when he was in the police force". In May 2014, Rogerson was remanded in prison after being charged, along with fellow former NSW detective Glen McNamara, with the murder of 20-year-old student Jamie Gao, and supply of drugs. Justice Geoffrey Bellew was satisfied the men formed an agreement to kill so they could steal the 2.78 kilograms of methamphetamine he was going to supply them. "Roger would like to see you," she said. For all his criminal investigation nous, awareness of electronic surveillance was an old Achilles heel of Rogerson, who was caught on camera years earlier opening fake bank accounts to deposit $110,000 in cash allegedly from a heroin deal with Allen, McNab says. Jamie Gao's . The distinctive gait we saw on CCTV; the presence that riveted juries in his heyday. In 1986, Huckstepp, also a sex worker, was found dead in a pond in central Sydney's Centennial Park. Property News:House prices in some school catchments explode by up to $367,000 - domain.com.au, Your web browser is no longer supported. He became involved in a violent Sydney gang war over the heroin trade and Flannery tried to align himself with Neddy Smith. Smith was a major heroin distributor in Sydney when the city's streets were awash with that drug. Former detectives Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara have been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Jamie Gao. Sources also confirmed Rogersons sharp eye for turning a situation to his advantage has not waned since his arrival at Long Bay. There was no gloating when disgraced detective Roger Rogerson learnt of the death in prison of once feared gangster Neddy Smith, his longtime accomplice turned ferocious foe. Rogerson has called a new witness, who told the court he picked up what he thought was a gun wrapped in a towel from a doorstep in the months before the murder. In 1981, in a back lane called Dangar Place in Sydneys Chippendale, in front of a large group of police officers, Rogerson shot dead heroin dealer Warren Lanfranchi. But Justice Bell said the Crown had established a circumstantial case against the men. Its a challenge that will almost certainly elude this once-celebrated detective - who will now likely die in jail. Rogerson has always maintained Smith was no more than a valuable informant for the Armed Hold-Up Squad.
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