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Roger Rogerson, Australia's dirtiest cop murdered Jamie Gao after sordid career. Roger Rogerson, Australia's most corrupt policeman, was found guilty of murder on Wednesday. Above, the 7. 5- year- old is escorted to a prison van after being convicted of the killing As he was found guilty of murdering a 2.
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Wednesday, the sordid career of disgraced detective Roger Rogerson plunged to its deepest depravity. The 7. 5- year- old slaughtered Jamie Gao with fellow former detective Glen Mc. Namara over three kilograms of ice at storage unit in Padstow, 2.
It is his first murder conviction despite a long history of crime and corruption, details of which were muffled during his trial at NSW Supreme Court. Only now can the killing be revealed as the murderous finale to an entire career of shadowy antics and impropriety which has earned him the reputation of the country's most infamous policeman.
Rogerson joined NSW Police in 1. He impressed at the start of his career, winning at least 1. As he progressed, so too did his relationships with hardened criminals. Chief among them was Arthur 'Neddy' Smith, a seasoned drug dealer, rapist and murderer. Smith became one of Rogerson's most reliable informants, feeding him information from the streets in exchange for a softer touch when it came to his own misgivings. It was Smith who organised Rogerson's fateful meeting with Warren Lanfranchi in 1.
Rogerson shot Lanfranchi, who was a heroin smuggler in Dangar Place, Chippendale, after being told by Smith to meet the 2. Rogerson maintains he was there to arrest the man, arguing at the time and since that he was acting in self- defence. Lanfranchi's prostitute girlfriend, Sallie- Anne Huckstepp, made it her crusade to undermine his version of events, appearing in countless interviews to insist Rogerson had shot her boyfriend at Smith's request because he had stolen from another drug dealer. An inquest in to her death heard that she feared for her life after speaking out about Rogerson and was afraid that Smith or Rogerson would kill her. Scroll down for video The 7. DVD about his life) will be sentenced for the murder in August Rogerson joined NSW Police in 1.
He is seen above in 1. Rogerson shot Warren Lanfranchi (pictured above left) in 1. Neddy Smith (above right in the 1. TIMELINE OF ROGER 'THE DODGER' ROGERSON'S CHEQUERED PAST1. Roger Rogerson is born in Sydney 1. At the age of 1. 8, he joins NSW Police as a cadet 1. Twenty years into his career he shoots dead Warren Lanfranchi in Chippendale 1.
Policeman Michael Drury is shot at his home and accuses Rogerson of organising the attack 1. Sallie- Anne Huckstepp, Lanfranchi's girlfriend, is murdered. She previously told of fears Rogerson and his criminal friend Neddy Smith would kill her. Later that year he is sacked from NSW Police for misconduct 1.
Rogerson is acquitted of bribery and attempted murder of Michael Drury 1. Rogerson is jailed for nine months for perverting the course of justice after lying about $1. He is jailed again for three years after unsuccessfully appealing the conviction. Upon his release he finds work as a scaffolder. Blue Murder, an ABC series about his friendship with gangster Neddy Smith is aired. Rogerson is sent back to jail for lying to a 1.
Police Integrity Commission 2. Following his release from prison he launches his own stage show with criminal Mark 'The Chopper' Read, touring Australia's nightclubs 2. Rogerson is arrested for murdering student Jamie Gao in a Padstow storage unit over three kilograms of ice. He is convicted of killing the 2.
NSW Supreme Court Smith was charged with her murder in 1. He was acquitted in 1. It was claimed after Lanfranchi's death that Rogerson rewarded the criminal for arranging the meeting by allowing him to rob banks and traffic drugs freely. Referred to as 'The Green Light', police denied ever giving him such freedoms. Smith and Rogerson's friendship drew the attention of many and became the subject of the ABC film Blue Murder which Rogerson slammed as inflammatory and inaccurate. Rogerson later told The Sydney Morning Herald it had merely been an 'afternoon's work' and not the conspiracy it had been portrayed as in the film. He later took part in his own televised interview, Beyond Blue Murder, to tell his story.
Promotional photographs for the DVD saw him posing with topless strippers while drinking beer. Rogerson denied ever being corrupt despite his nickname 'The Dodger'. Above, he relaxes behind two strippers in promotional photographs for his DVDPeering out between two strippers, the disgraced detective is seen above after being released from prison in 2. He launched a stage show after being released from jail for the third time in 2. His DVD, Beyond Blue Murder, saw him being interviewed about his criminal links Rogerson rejected the ABC film which depicted his friendship with Neddy Smith, instead releasing his own DVD afterwards to speak about his past Three years after Lanfranchi's death, Rogerson was implicated in another attempted killing. In 1. 98. 4 Michael Drury, a former NSW policeman, was shot twice as he fed his baby daughter at home. He survived the attack and later told prosecutors it had been Rogerson's doing after he refused a bribe to protect Melbourne drug dealer Alan Williams at a criminal trial.
Williams testified in court that he had offered to kill him with the help of hitman Christopher Flannery but Rogerson was acquitted of the murder. He was finally dismissed by NSW police in 1. Police Integrity Commission over unrelated misconduct allegations. In 1. 99. 0 he was jailed for perverting the course of justice after it emerged he had deposited $1. He returned to jail in 1.
After being released he shamelessly launched an entertainment career, touring nightclubs around Australia with criminal Mark 'The Chopper' Read and AFL players Mark 'Jacko' Jackson and Warwick Capper. Sallie- Anne Huckstepp, Lanfranchi's prostitute girlfriend, made it her crusade to hold Rogerson accountable for his death. She was murdered five years later The policeman argued that he had acted in self- defence when shooting Lanfranchi and never faced action over the killing. He is seen above (left) in 1.
Rogerson was dismissed from NSW police in 1. He went on to go to prison several times before launching an entertainment career Rogerson began touring Australia's night clubs with gang figure Mark 'The Chopper' Read (above) when he was released from prison in 2. In 2. 01. 4 the disgraced detective was arrested for the murder of 2. Jamie Gao (above)His 2. Jamie Gao bought fresh shame. They dumped his body in the sea the following day using Mc. Namara's boat and, after being charged, flailed in contrasting versions of the killing.
The once revered policeman pleaded unconvincingly that he had merely been at the scene of the crime to offer 'fatherly advice' to Mc. Namara, 5. 7. His account that it was his friend who shot the student was rejected flatly.
During the trial details of Rogeron's links to crime and corruption were muffled. The pair were found guilty on Wednesday of murder and possession of drugs. They will be sentenced in August.
Blue Murder - Barbecue with Neddy and Roger. Published on Jul 2. Neddy and Rogerson discuss the green light.