"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.". People whove known him have seen the facade drop, and it drops hard and fast, and the real Roger pops out: vile, vicious, opportunistic, McNab says. McNab also reveals the hitherto unknown depth of Rogersons ties with outlaw motorcycle gangs, his close friendship with convicted rapist, kidnapper and Bandido Arthur Loveday among others, as he sought to rekindle drug connections. Rogerson gets jail keyboard at Long Bay jail, Teen feared missing in water at Freshwater Beach. 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. Rogerson's record of killing has led some Australian media outlets to dub him "the serial killer who wore a badge". 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. 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. 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. Property News:House prices in some school catchments explode by up to $367,000 - domain.com.au, Your web browser is no longer supported. BLUE Murder was the original true crime blockbuster, a massive hit even while it was still banned. Gao was not the first drug dealer whose life Rogerson had ended with two bullets to the chest. Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara lose appeal over Jamie Gao's murder. I left school at 16 with six GCSEs - and became a self-made millionaire. "I shot Lanfranchi twice, once in the neck and then one in the chest. It was a different time. [10] Rogerson's father Owen Rogerson emigrated from Kingston upon Hull, England during his career as a boilermaker; his mother Mabel Boxley emigrated from Cardiff, Wales with her parents as a youth (her English born father Caleb Boxley was the reason for Roger's middle name). Had Jamie been a little bit more dexterous in the use of Google he might actually have not gone to that deal, he says. There was a whole coterie of men who liked Roger because Roger could do things for them, McNab says. 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. CCTV showed both men walking into the storage unit with the drug dealer and at their trial they each blamed theother for killing him. "Mr McNamara said don't tell Rogerson because that goes to the whole issue whether or not the applicant had any knowledge of whether or not there was a gun," John Stratton SC argued. Roger Rogerson - Wikipedia "The case relied upon by Rogerson was completely lacking in credibility and did not raise any doubt about his guilt," the judgement read. 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. [20], After leaving the force, Rogerson worked in the building and construction industry as a supplier of scaffolding. Convicted killer Roger Rogerson was a real life 'Dirty Harry' But as McNab now recalls, Rogerson was protected in large part by his aura within the polices own ranks. McNab took it as a measure of the enduring chilling effect of Rogersons reputation. 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. Melocco was sentenced to two years' periodic detention for the same offence. Although gun residue was found on Rogerson's clothes, the judge said he couldn't be satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt of who fired the fatal shot. Glen McNamara, 60, also watched proceedings remotely. Rogerson and McNamara argued the guilty verdict could not be supported by evidence and there hadbeen a miscarriage of justice. A large scale search was underway at Freshwater Beach on Saturday night after a young man was reported missing in the water. Drury claims he refused to accept a bribe Rogerson offered in exchange for evidence tampering in a heroin trafficking trial of convicted Melbourne drug dealer Alan Williams. He moved his bashing and murder business to Sydney where he made the big-time, including his failed attempt to murder police officer Mick Drury in June 1984. 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. From shooting heroin dealer Warren Lanfranchi in Dangar Place, the now notorious city back lane, to living it up with a violent underworld identity, Rogerson is Blue Murders dramatic focus. CCTV showed both men walking into a Padstow storage facility with the young drug dealer in 2014 before he was shot dead. All those years later, [for Rogerson] to have that amount of clout, quite spooky.. By 1978, his reputation was sufficient to gain convictions based on the strength of unsigned records of interviews with prisoners (known as "police verbals"). Rogerson, 79, appeared in the Court of Criminal Appeal via video link, dressed in a prison issued green tracksuit and seated beside a walker. McNamara is yet to make any submissions. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Glen McNamara (right) is escorted by a correctional services officer as he leaves the NSW Supreme Court in 2016. Roger Rogerson wanted 'ten million and a jet,' jury hears The outcome is now both history and the script line for Blue Murder: Killer Cop, which debuts Part 1 on Sunday, August 6. Similarities to the true life scenes played out in Sydney and involving the real Roger Rogerson and a body in the ocean in 2014 must have had Blue Murders producers minds reeling. The Dodger had brought a whole new network of people who knew Rogerson out of the woodwork. 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. Blue Murder: With Richard Roxburgh, Tony Martin, Steve Bastoni, Gary Day. I'm a vet, and here are five dog breeds most prone to cancer - including Golden Retrievers and Rottweilers. The judge who sentenced them in 2016, Justice Geoffrey Bellew, said the pair were "overwhelmed by greed"and had formed an agreement to kill with "a complete disregard for the life of another human being". In January 1958, he joined the New South Wales Police Cadet Service. Rogerson, played by Roxburgh, and Neddy Smith (Tony Martin) in a famous scene from the first Blue Murder in which crook and cop enjoy the spoils of crime. Lawyer's murder hints at secrets of Australia mafia, Street fighting in Bakhmut but Russia not in control, Russian minister laughed at for Ukraine war claims. Smith was convicted of the Jones murder and acquitted of killing Huckstepp. It was later claimed that Rogerson shot Lanfranchi for robbing a heroin dealer under the detectives police protection. The first Blue Murder series is largely based on Smiths book Neddy. Former detectives Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara have been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Jamie Gao. 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Theres a long and sad list and I reckon there would be a few people who have just gone, disappeared, that no one cares about.. He turned himself in after being spotted on surveillance, spun a story, and set up his former colleagues. Smith insisted the pair became partners in crime. "Extensive in its planning, brutal in its execution and callous in its aftermath," he said. Notable people with the surname include: Eva Rodgerson (born 1945), Canadian politician; Ian Rodgerson (born 1966), English footballer; Ralph Rodgerson (1893-? 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. 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. Drury is now retired from the police force and a respected philatelist and collector of rare stamps. Detectives have variously described . He grumbles about the attention but relishes telling old stories to a fresh audience. [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). Ex-cops lose drug dealer murder appeal | PerthNow Rogerson, 79, appeared in the Court of Criminal . 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. The man denied any involvement but was visibly shaken. 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. The latter are alleged to have been Rogersons hope for unloading the ice. [14][dead link], Rogerson was responsible for the 1981 shooting death of Warren Lanfranchi. But the three appeal judges agreed Witness A was a "liar". The menacing conversation included an unsuccessful attempt by Rogerson to wound his biographer by recalling the suicide of a colleague whod been involved in a fatal hit and run on a child and to whose parents McNab had to break the news. [28] On the second day, the trial was aborted 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. 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. Married to his then wife Debra, with whom he had four children, the physically imposing Smith is both a wiley gangster and a big-hearted family man. DISGRACED ex-cops Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara have been jailed for life for the drug murder of student Jamie Gao. Rogerson served twelve months of a maximum two-and-a-half-year sentence. 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. Rogerson and another former cop, Glen McNamara, were found guilty of shooting Gao inside a west Sydney storage . "Because he was (Clint Eastwood's) Dirty Harry," says one veteran reporter. Both pleaded not guilty to the murder of Gao and also not guilty to supplying 2.78 kilograms (6.1 lb) of "ice"(methamphetamine). The pair could often be found drinking with other police and criminals at inner-city pubs includingAlexandria's Star and Iron Duke, the Captain Cook at Millers Point and the Lord Wolseley in Ultimo. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. Roger Caleb Rogerson (born 3 January 1941) is a former detective sergeant of the New South Wales Police Force, and a convicted murderer. Smith later said that Rogerson ordered him to disarm Lanfranchi en route. On appeal Rogerson 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. Melbourne hitman Christopher Dale Flannery was a career criminal who became known as Mr Rent-A-Kill. His one-time mate Arthur Neddy Smith is across the road in the prison hospital suffering from advanced Parkinsons disease. [25], On 27 May 2014, Rogerson was charged with the murder of Sydney student Jamie Gao, allegedly after a drug deal having gone wrong. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Rogerson was charged with the shooting and Williams testified that Rogerson and Christopher Dale Flannery had agreed to murder Drury for A$50,000 each. 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. It was the type of relationship that had often existed before - Smith . Rogerson was suspected of having organised the hit after former undercover agent Drurys surveillance resulted in charged against Melbourne heroin dealer, Alan Williams. 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. , who was shot dead inside a Padstow storage unit in 2014. The latter-day Rogerson was a valued source of advice to criminals on how to find weaknesses in prosecutions against them, building on an already staggering range of underworld contacts. Rogerson, 75, and McNamara, 57, pleaded not guilty to murdering Mr Gao and dumping his body in waters off Cronulla the next day. Nationwide News Pty Ltd 2023. He assures me McNamara is the key to his freedom. Lennie McPherson - Sydney Crime Museum He is pictured in 1980. The CCTV footage of the entirety of the crime was devastating - it's probably the 'most recorded' murder in Australian history. Neddy Smith stood trial for her murder, but was acquitted. Crooks loved him. What's the least amount of exercise we can get away with? The last time I'd spoken to him - or rather been spoken at by him - he said he'd make sure I was 'sorted out'. The pair met in November 1976 when Rogerson arrested Smith as he was reporting for bail at Rockdale police station and charged him attempting to snatch the Fielders Bakery payroll at Granville. In Blue Murder, Smith is shown murdering Sallie-Anne Huckstepp, although in real life he was charged but acquitted of that murder. Rogerson has been in custody since May 2014 for the murder that month of 20-year-old student and wannabe drug dealer Jamie Gao. It implicated Roger Rogerson in Drurys attempted execution at the behest of a heroin trafficker. 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. An . 2023 BBC. The men were due for trial in the Supreme Court on 20 July 2015. Blue Murder will appear in two parts, beginning at 8.30pm on Sunday on Channel 7. Justice Bell said although both accused had denied the existenceof a joint criminal enterprise to kill Mr Gao, the Crown had shown the men cooperated to dispose of the body. Disgraced detective's last bid for freedom to not die in jail. '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. [19], In 2008, Rogerson reviewed episodes of the Underbelly series and Melbourne's underworld war in The Daily Telegraph[23] He also wrote about the 2009 series of Underbelly for the same paper. In 1984, Flannery moved his family up to Sydney and went to work as a bodyguard for crime figure George Freeman. Rogerson, McNamara 'should be jailed for life' over Gao murder Rogerson was jailed again in 2005 for 12 months for lying to NSW's Police Integrity Commission about bribing a local council official to obtain work. The female roles of Neddy Smiths wife Debra (Joy Smithers) and Lanfranchis prostitute girlfriend Sallie-Anne Huckstepp (Loene Carmen) give this story depth. Drury said Rogerson had tried to bribe him to change his evidence over a heroin trial and when Drury refused, he was shot. With Rogerson dismissed from the force in 1986 and Smith's other police friends no longer able to help, he was refused bail and spent the rest of his life in jail. 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. 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. Those f------ lefties at the Herald and the ABC gave me f------ heaps but I got through it," he was alleged to have said to his one-time friend. Australia's most corrupt cop Roger Rogerson launches appeal. Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. Geesche Jacobsen, Kate McClymont (21 February 2005). 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. [32] However, neither Rogerson nor McNamara formally lodged appeals, and in July 2019 Rogersons last application for an extension of time to do so was refused by the NSW Supreme Court. 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. The honeytrap plot that left father-of-six dead: Moment two women lead victim into his flat to seduce him 'Sonic boom' is heard across central England as 'ground shakes' and houses are rocked. Im not the only visitor outside his circle of family and friends. The police confirmed Rogerson was the 'mole' during an early 1990s secret investigation called 'Operation Graveyard'. One of three children, Rogerson grew up in the Sydney suburb of Bankstown (moving there from Bondi at six years old). Disgraced cop Roger Rogerson could testify at Whiskey Au Go Go inquest An aerial view of Long Bay Correctional Centre in Sydney. Rogerson and fellow former detective Glen McNamara were caught on CCTV removing Gaos body in a surfboard bag from a storage facility. Roger Rogerson reacts to learning Neddy Smith died in the same jail Allegations bounced off. As investigations into Rogerson mounted, he was sacked from the police force in 1986 for misconduct. New South Wales Crown prosecutor Christopher Maxwell QC told the hearing in the NSW Supreme Court, life sentences have been applied in the past for contract killings. Both have been found guilty of murder and possession of 2.78. 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". "I was trying to get my life back together, the last thing I needed to do was think about this.". Rodgerson - Wikipedia Corrupt cops Rogerson, McNamara lose appeals against life sentence Blue Murder covers the height of their relationship, which ended with Smith being charged for the murders of (among others) Huckstepp and Harvey Jones and with Rogerson leaving the force. His defence is trying to establish he wasn't part of the agreement to kill or rob the victim. The Chubb, McCann, Croft and Sandery cases were dismissed at committal and the Shu case was no-billed. GitHub export from English Wikipedia. As a public figure straddling corruption and crime in modern times, Rogerson has no peer, McNab says. 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. Harsh words forgotten. "Oh it's a little f------ beauty isn't it Oh and by the way, don't tell Roger about this," the witness alleged McNamara said. 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. All times AEDT (GMT +11). 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. [29], On 25 August 2016, Rogerson and McNamara faced a sentencing hearing. Watch the video above about Roger Rogerson's sentencing. Roger Rogerson after being jailed for life in June. Flannery may have shot up to a dozen people before he was called to a meeting with George Freeman On May 9, 1985. [33] However, Rogerson then lodged an appeal in 2020. A year later his autobiography Neddy was published with even more damning claims against Rogerson and the book became the basis for Blue Murder. Put a schooner of Reschs in his gnarled hand and we could have been two old mates chatting at the pub. These days, having left the police force, I make my living as a journalist, specifically writing crime. 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. Find out more about our policy and your choices, including how to opt-out. But the cool-headed Smith was not impressed with Flannery, who made powerful enemies among Sydney ganglands other factions and police alike. However, it was alleged by Lanfranchi's partner, Sallie-Anne Huckstepp, and later by Neddy Smith, that Rogerson had murdered Lanfranchi as retribution for robbing another heroin dealer who was under police protection and for firing a gun at a police officer. McPherson was a standover man who probably committed or commissioned more murders than any other major organised figure. In 1992 he gave evidence at an Independent Commission Against Corruption inquiry into the relationship between police and criminals, implicating Rogerson and others in organised crime. When will the Beast from the East be at YOUR door? Smith was born in 1944 and was a major criminal, involved particularly in armed robbery, heroin trafficking, and murder. "It was the '80s. When Lanfranchi stepped out of the car, Rogerson shot him dead, claiming self defence. April 2000: He was Australia's most notorious cop.A real-life Dirty Harry who finally crossed the line and finished in jail. In 1999, Rogerson was convicted of perverting the course of justice and lying to the Police Integrity Commission. McNab quit the force in dismay. He says McNamara wasnt a hero cop whose career was ruined by his battle against corruption that was a fiction he created. Arthur 'Neddy' Smith. According to Camden, the noted historian of the 16th century, this name Roger was a . He had been due to testify in a major drugs trial and alleged that Rogerson offered him a bribe to protect a Melbourne drug dealer. 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. [17][18], Rogerson received a criminal conviction, which was overturned on appeal, for involvement in drug dealing, allegedly conspiring with notorious Melbourne drug dealer Dennis Allen to supply heroin. While Smith was virtually untouchable as he ran amok across Sydney many of his criminal associates on the 1980s died violently. Rogerson joined the New South Wales (NSW) police in 1959, aged 18. 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. There are three known killings directly attributed to Rogerson: Gao and the on duty shootings of Lanfranchi and would-be armed robber Lawrence Byrne in 1977. [2] In September 2016, both were sentenced to jail for life for the murder of Gao. Putin's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov provokes gales of laughter as he tells audience the West started Find out what Uber drivers really think of you! CCTV showed both men walking into the facility with the young drug dealer. Fond of talking about himself in the third person, Rogerson was known to say: "Roger is a tough cop in a tough town". They also were jailed for plotting to steal 2.78 kilograms of methamphetamine from the drug dealer. Rogerson has always maintained Smith was no more than a valuable informant for the Armed Hold-Up Squad. 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