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". They have not been seen or heard from since. At conservative gathering, Trump is still the favourite. Both have been found guilty of murder and possession of 2.78. He said he arranged for it to be handed over to McNamara. While dealing narcotics he was also pulling off brazen armed robberies worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, Smith, who was once the most infamous crook in Australia, was serving life for murder. He was part of a drug trafficking ring with notorious paedophiles including Robert Dolly Dunn and bent police. The comments below have not been moderated. "The case relied upon by Rogerson was completely lacking in credibility and did not raise any doubt about his guilt," the judgement read. Credit: Daniel Munoz. Justice Bell said both accused had run "cut-throat defences". In the following months, the cocaine and booze-fuelled Flannery became increasingly erratic. Drury almost died and the attempted murder changed the course for Roger Rogerson, who Drury claimed sought revenge. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Rogerson has always maintained from that time on Smith was no more than a valuable informant for the Armed Hold-Up Squad. By 1978, his reputation was sufficient to gain convictions based on the strength of unsigned records of interviews with prisoners (known as "police verbals"). That shooting hastened the detective's downfall after Lanfranchi's girlfriend Sallie-Anne Huckstepp publicly stated her lover was meeting Rogerson to pay him a bribe. He and fellow former detectiveGlen McNamara were jailed for life in September 2016 and lost appeals over their convictions in July. Drury alleged that Rogerson had tried to bribe him to changes his evidence in the heroin trial of Melbourne dealer Alan Williams. He hasn't seen him for however long he's been in jail.'. He grumbles about the attention but relishes telling old stories to a fresh audience. Reborn as an investigative journalist and author, McNab became Rogersons unauthorised biographer with his 2006 book The Dodger. 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. Storms threaten north-east United States after tearing through the south, leaving 10 dead. [8][9], A new trial started on 1 February 2016. Smith's long relationship with the since disgraced detective sergeant Roger Rogerson caused both men ongoing difficulties. And on free to air, they watched it again. Rodgerson is a surname. Low income Aussies and pensioners could be forced out of homes, Tens of thousands flock to Bondi for one-off dance party, Major traffic chaos warning for Sydney across busiest weekend in years. Smith was convicted of the Jones murder and acquitted of killing Huckstepp. Former detectives Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara have been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Jamie Gao. "It is clear that the offenders acted with complete disregard for the life of another human being.". Nationwide News Pty Ltd 2023. People who keep describing him to me as mesmerising have got it right. The Court of Criminal Appeal threw out their cases in Sydney this morning, almost five years after they were jailed for life for murdering Jamie Gao. Loose Women star Jane Moore puts her seven-bed Battersea home on the market for 4.5M three months after Are YOU a romantic comedy buff? The men were due for trial in the Supreme Court on 20 July 2015. 00:55. 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. CCTV showed both men walking into a Padstow storage facility with the young drug dealer in 2014 before he was shot dead. Now a frail old man, Rogerson's sentencing brings down the curtain on a story that, for better or worse, has written itself into Australia's modern mythology. CORRUPT cop and convicted killer Roger Rogerson has been working as a prison cleaner at Long Bay since he was jailed for life last year. He even bragged of a close encounter with singer Dame Shirley Bassey, after allegedly nabbing a man who had just stolen her handbag. It was the beginning of the end for Rogersons police career, and Flannerys hot heatedness and ready gun toting would be his own demise. His defence is trying to establish he wasn't part of the agreement to kill or rob the victim. Put a schooner of Reschs in his gnarled hand and we could have been two old mates chatting at the pub. 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. 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. John Ibrahim's secret date with Rogerson. It was an unsettling enough account for its subject that Rogerson, having emerged from jail after a stint for perjury, phoned up the author to give his first personal glimpse of his dangerous side. Brisbane's Whiskey Au Go Go fire killed 15 people. Lawyers for both Rogerson and McNamara indicated they would appeal against the sentence. Roger Rogerson was a decorated and skilful detective sergeant of the NSW Police Force who worked on some of the 1970s major cases, including the Whiskey Au Go Go fire and the Toecutter gang murder. 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. [19], Rogerson was dismissed from the NSW Police Force on 11 April 1986 (had not seen active service since his suspension on 30 November 1984 as a result of the Drury investigation). In 1986, Huckstepp, also a sex worker, was found dead in a pond in central Sydney's Centennial Park. All times AEDT (GMT +11). [11] Rogerson attended Bankstown Central School and later Homebush Boys High School. Rising through the ranks, he won 12 commendation awards and worked on some of Australia's biggest cases of the 1970s, before his well-documented slide into infamy. Aw mate, it couldnt be Roger, hes too good a bloke, the boss said. Its a challenge that will almost certainly elude this once-celebrated detective - who will now likely die in jail. Rogerson has been in custody since May 2014 for the murder that month of 20-year-old student and wannabe drug dealer Jamie Gao. These days, having left the police force, I make my living as a journalist, specifically writing crime. 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.. I dismissed it as bluster, but nonetheless looked over my shoulder for the next few days. In the wake of Rogersons arrest over the Gao murder, the flow of information quickened as people who previously had been reticent to talk all of a sudden really started talking. Rogerson served twelve months of a maximum two-and-a-half-year sentence. But the whiff of suspicion persists that Rogerson had a hand in at least seven others. It was Smith who in 1981 drove drug dealer Warren Lanfranchi to an appointment with Rogerson at which the policeman shot Lanfranchi dead in a Chippendale lane. It was later claimed that Rogerson shot Lanfranchi for robbing a heroin dealer under the detectives police protection. The Whiskey Au Go Go Massacre: Murder, Arson and the Crime of the Century. [31], On 2 September 2016, Justice Geoffrey Bellew sentenced Rogerson and McNamara to life in prison, with the statement "The joint criminal enterprise to which each offender was a party was extensive in its planning, brutal in its execution and callous in its aftermath". 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. To improve your experience. Read about our approach to external linking. 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. He was. 'He did mention that he probably would have been dead long before if he hadn't been in jail but that's about it,' Ms Melocco said. In June 2016, Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara were found guilty of killing student Jamie Gao for his drugs (Partridge, 2016a). Roger Rogerson In addition, two Hong Kong men drove Gao to the deadly drug deal and called New South Wales police 30 hours after he disappeared. Drury spent 12 days in a coma, but survived. While Rogerson was locking up - and sometimes shooting dead - crooks in the 1970s and 1980s, Smith was distributing heroin and pulling off major armed robberies. 00:01. Flannery would ultimately meet a similar fate to that of Roger Wilson. The request was for a chat, not an interview. I'm a vet, and here are five dog breeds most prone to cancer - including Golden Retrievers and Rottweilers. Stephen Bear, who starred in several seasons of reality TV shows aired in Australia, has been jailed for 21 months for sharing a sex tape. Production isnt even underway yet and theres already friction behind the scenes on the controversial Sydney-based reality series. Corrupt cops Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara are contemplating a lifetime behind bars after losing their appeals. The exchange had the writer looking over his shoulder for a few days, which he notes is the art of the threat. Huckstepps media profile blossomed, but she couldnt give up heroin. Both are appealing their convictions and life sentences for the. , who was shot dead inside a Padstow storage unit in 2014. Two words showed something was wrong with the system, After centuries of Murdaugh rule in the Deep South, the family's power ends with a life sentence for murder, With Prince Andrew's sweetheart mansion rental ending, King Charles offers compromise that shocks his son, Flooding in southern Malaysia forces 40,000 people to flee homes. 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. 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. Smith has spent much of his life in prison for earlier crimes, but despite his reputation as a killer, he was convicted of only two deaths. "Because he was (Clint Eastwood's) Dirty Harry," says one veteran reporter. Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group, Mom who lost both sons to fentanyl blasts laughing Biden, Two Russian tanks annihilated with bombs by Ukrainian armed forces, Isabel Oakeshott receives 'menacing' message from Matt Hancock, Pavement where disabled woman gestured at cyclist before fatal crash, Pro-Ukrainian drone lands on Russian spy planes exposing location, 'Buster is next!' Rogerson wanted me to tell him the 'real' McNamara story the one the jury didnt hear. Watch the video above about Roger Rogerson's sentencing. Roger Rogerson was the teak-hard. The pair was also found guilty of taking part in the supply of 2.8kg of methamphetamine, known in Australia by its street name ice. They dont reminisce over a cup of tea and a Scotch Finger. Ive never seen a man more terrified in my life, he says. Lanfranchi was something of a wild man who shot at police and robbed other dealers, and also a standover man who worked for Sydney gangster Neddy Smith. But the cool-headed Smith was not impressed with Flannery, who made powerful enemies among Sydney ganglands other factions and police alike. [38], In 1988 Roger Rogerson told a Bulletin reporter that he and the other lead detectives fabricated evidence. Tony Martin is pictured left playing Smith and Richard Roxburgh as Rogerson in the television series Blue Murder. Smith was born in 1944 and was a major criminal, involved particularly in armed robbery, heroin trafficking, and murder. Christopher Dale Flannery (Gary Sweet) is the Melbourne hitman known as Mr Rent-A-Kill whose entry into the seamy underbelly miles away from his home territory doesnt end well. She went on television and gave extensive interviews about allegedly crooked police, including Rogerson who she claimed murdered Lanfranchi and stole the $10,000 bribe he was carrying to be let off the police shooting. Throughout their trial, Roger asserted McNamara was the architect of the deadly plot and he only gave grandfatherly advice.. 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. In 1984, Duncan McNab was a New South Wales police internal affairs investigator when a deathbed statement from undercover drug cop Michael Drury came across his bosss desk. And fabled underworld tales are recreated, such as the scene of Sydney lawyer Brian Alexander on a boat trussed up and chained to a stove, being pitched overboard outside the Sydney Heads. Glen McNamara, 60, also watched proceedings remotely. [8][9] Following a retrial, both Rogerson and McNamara were found guilty of murder.
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