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Once an admired figure in NSW police, the now disgraced Roger Rogerson left a trail of corruption and death as he moved his way through the force. Former NSW Detective Deborah Locke was at the centre of Rogerson's grip on the police, and faced horrific consequences for standing up to him and his corruption. Deb sat down with host Brent Sanders, and unpacked the details of her life in the force and how she overcame both Rogerson and the police itself. This episode features references to suicide, miscarriages and infant loss. If this content affected you, help is always available via Lifeline on 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a big week for true crime and the Red Scare. In Sydney, Roger Rogerson's future hero, Detective-Sergeant Ray ‘the Gunner' Kelly, was in court and explaining how and why he'd shot another criminal dead. In London, the cops caught serial killer John Christie, which meant they'd sent an innocent man to the gallows for two murders. In a weird coincidence, a similar failure of justice was about to play out in Adelaide, where serial monster John Balaban had already been set free by the courts to kill again. Meanwhile, the Red Scare was at fever pitch, with leftist Aussies protesting against the imminent execution in the US of convicted Soviet spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Also in the US under McCarthyism, academic freedom was under attack at Columbia University. But this wasn't nearly as racy as what McCarthy's attack dog Roy Cohn was doing, with President Trump's future hero making Australian headlines for his rabid anti-Commie tactics.For a free trial that will give you access to ad-free, early and bonus episodes:Patreon: patreon.com/forgottenaustraliaApple: apple.co/forgottenaustraliaCheck out my books:They'll Never Hold Me:https://www.booktopia.com.au/they-ll-never-hold-me-michael-adams/book/9781923046474.htmlThe Murder Squad:https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-murder-squad-michael-adams/book/9781923046504.htmlHanging Ned Kelly:https://www.booktopia.com.au/hanging-ned-kelly-michael-adams/book/9781922992185.htmlAustralia's Sweetheart:https://www.booktopia.com.au/australia-s-sweetheart-michael-adams/book/9780733640292.htmlEmail: forgottenaustraliapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Greg Goold has seen it all. As a criminal solicitor, he’s had lunch with Roger Rogerson, been caught up in the aftermath of the murder of Sallie-Anne Huckstepp and had laughs with Graham Abo Henry. Greg shares his favourite memories from his long career, including the time he shot a gun in a courthouse and which notorious crime figure he believes was a psychopath. Can’t get enough of I Catch Killers? Stay up to date on all the latest crime news at The Daily Telegraph. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscribing to Crime X+ today. Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Questions for Gary: icatchkillers@news.com.au Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two former high-profile NSW Detectives lured a drug dealer to a storage unit in Sydney's southern suburbs and murdered him in what the just called a "cold-blooded execution". Their trial took a turn when both turned on the other trying to prove they didn't kill Jamie Gao, the 20-year-old drug dealer who had taken 2.8 kilograms of the drug ice to the meeting, expecting to make millions in the deal. He was dead minutes later. In this episode of Crime Insiders | Judgements we go behind the scenes as Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara prepare their ambush on Gao, and we take you to court to hear how their respective defence teams tried to prove they didn't murder Gao.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Pt 3 of Rick Grossman's “How's That? – The Podcast” episode, the Oz music legend talks to the boys about : Joining The Hoodoo Gurus, The Buttery rehab centre in Byron Bay, bass playing, playing sober, Billy Thorpe, writing to and meeting Pete Townsend from The Who, befriending James Hetfield from Metallica, Roger Rogerson, the South Sydney Rabbitohs, and much more!
Notorious gangster Neddy Smith and crooked cop Roger Rogerson were the princes of Sydney's lucrative but deadly drug kingdom. An attempted assassination of undercover cop Mick Drury, the violent murder of Sallie-Anne Huckstepp and the brazen laneway shooting of Warren Lanfranchi. These were just some crimes committed in the murky underworld that award-winning crime reporter Neil Mercer reveals the truth behind. Can't get enough of I Catch Killers? Stay up to date on all the latest crime news at The Daily Telegraph. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscribing to Crime X+ today. Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Questions for Gary: icatchkillers@news.com.au Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Disgraced detective Roger Rogerson appeared to be a charming neighbour who helped old ladies cross the road. In reality, he was a cold and calculated corrupt cop, whose life was embroiled with murder, attempted assassinations, drug trafficking and gangsters. From the death of an innocent bank manager to violent police shootings, veteran crime journalist Neil Mercer reveals the downfall of Roger Rogerson, and his friendship with notorious gangster Neddy Smith. Can't get enough of I Catch Killers? Stay up to date on all the latest crime news at The Daily Telegraph. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscribing to Crime X+ today. Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Questions for Gary: icatchkillers@news.com.au Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How was the 1976 case of armed robber Phillip Western a prototype for the “Green Light” that'd soon be given to Neddy Smith? Continuing our in-depth interview, veteran journalist Neil Mercer explains how Roger Rogerson perverting the legal system for profit resulted in a forgotten murder and set the scene for future bloodbaths. Be sure to read Neil Mercer's new book, The Kingpin and the Crooked Cop: The Definitive Inside Story of Neddy Smith and Roger Rogerson, Partners in Crime.Buy it here: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/book/Neil-Mercer-Kingpin-and-the-Crooked-Cop-9781760879952Support Forgotten Australia:Apple - http://apple.co/forgottenaustraliaPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/ForgottenAustraliaCheck out my books:The Murder Squadhttps://www.booktopia.com.au/the-murder-squad-michael-adams/book/9781922863836.htmlHanging Ned Kellyhttps://www.booktopia.com.au/hanging-ned-kelly-michael-adams/book/9781922992185.htmlAustralia's Sweethearthttps://www.booktopia.com.au/australia-s-sweetheart-michael-adams/book/9780733640292.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How did a hero detective become Australia's most notoriously corrupt killer cop? In an in-depth conversation, veteran journalist Neil Mercer talks about the Rogerson he interviewed and investigated, starting with their first meeting in 1982. Be sure to read Neil Mercer's new book, The Kingpin and the Crooked Cop: The Definitive Inside Story of Neddy Smith and Roger Rogerson, Partners in Crime.Buy it here: https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/book/Neil-Mercer-Kingpin-and-the-Crooked-Cop-9781760879952Support Forgotten Australia:Apple - http://apple.co/forgottenaustraliaPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/ForgottenAustraliaCheck out my books:The Murder Squadhttps://www.booktopia.com.au/the-murder-squad-michael-adams/book/9781922863836.htmlHanging Ned Kellyhttps://www.booktopia.com.au/hanging-ned-kelly-michael-adams/book/9781922992185.htmlAustralia's Sweethearthttps://www.booktopia.com.au/australia-s-sweetheart-michael-adams/book/9780733640292.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Morning Glory Host Matty Johns joins the Run Home every Tuesday and Thursday! Today on the show the boys chatted the Oasis Reunion, Cam Ciraldo and who will finish top 8. 00:00 Looking after Hopoate at the lunch 01:00 Ever met Roger Rogerson? 02:30 Sydney used to be the most dangerous city 03:30 Sacred Delago racing soon 03:50 Oasis Reunion 05:00 Who is going to finish 8th in the ladder 07:30 Will the Storm rest again next week? 08:20 Prediction for top 8 09:00 Interviewing Cam Ciraldo this week Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch live every weekday: 3pm AEST on SEN 1170 AM Sydney & SEN 693 AM Brisbane Catch the boys in video, live from the studios by heading to the Run Home with Joel and Fletch Youtube page. Hit subscribe and never miss a thing! https://youtube.com/@joelandfletchsen?si=LJAudaWNKvrhGCUF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Goold knows Crim City's secrets. Moz and Josh listen to his stories, talking about everyone from John Ibrahim, the legendary ‘King of the Cross', to Sallie-Anne Huckstepp, who threatened to bring down the police force and was murdered. Subscribe to CrimeX+ today for ad-free accessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Once an admired figure in NSW police, the now disgraced Roger Rogerson left a trail of corruption and death as he moved his way through the force. Former NSW Detective Deborah Locke was at the centre of Rogerson's grip on the police, and faced horrific consequences for standing up to him and his corruption. Deb sat down with host Brent Sanders, and unpacked the details of her life in the force and how she overcame both Rogerson and the police itself. This episode features references to suicide, miscarriages and infant loss. If this content affected you, help is always available via Lifeline on 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've told you of the many sins of Roger Rogerson. This week we give more stories about this complex character. Subscribe to Crime X+ to hear episodes early and ad free, unlock bonus content and access our slate of award-winning true crime podcasts Have a question for one of our Q+A shows? ask it at: lifeandcrimes@news.com.auLike the show? Get more at https://heraldsun.com.au/andrewrule Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Crimestoppers: https://crimestoppers.com.au/ If you or anyone you know needs helpLifeline: 13 11 14Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636Kids Helpline: 1800 55 1800See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Mark Morri discusses recent crime wars, the Rogerson era, and the underreported story of Lyn Woodward and the Queensland youth crime wave. GUEST OVERVIEW: Mark Morri started his career as a cadet reporter at the Daily Mirror in 1980, focusing on crime, from gangland murders of the 1980s to the Fathers Day Bikie Massacre. He won the Kennedy Award for Scoop of the Year for his coverage of the arrest of Roger Rogerson in 2014 and was also nominated for the Walkley Award for the expose on Rogerson.
With Andrew on assignment and away from the studio, we thought we'd re-release a two-part special we originally produced in 2019 about the life and crimes of one of Australia's most infamous corrupt cops. That disgraced officer died a prisoner just a couple of weeks ago. Subscribe to Crime X+ to hear episodes early and ad free, unlock bonus content and access our slate of award-winning true crime podcasts Have a question for one of our Q+A shows? ask it at: lifeandcrimes@news.com.au Like the show? Get more at https://heraldsun.com.au/andrewruleAdvertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Crimestoppers: https://crimestoppers.com.au/ If you or anyone you know needs helpLifeline: 13 11 14Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636Kids Helpline: 1800 55 1800See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sauce sits down with reformed career criminal, social media personality, and host of "The Stick Up" podcast, Russell Manser. Russell takes us on a rollercoaster as he recounts his time in some of the harshest Australian prisons, his interaction with the infamous Roger Rogerson, the good ol' days of the Kings Cross underworld in Sydney, his love for the Penrith Panthers, and Russell answers the "Mystery Question" from last episode's guest Damien Cook! Lets Trot!
The best bits of the week on the Run Home with Joel and Fletch featuring News Corp Crime Writer Mark Morri on the death of Roger Rogerson, Previewing the West Tigers 2024 NRL Season, the boys being back from their summer holiday, and new St George Illawarra Dragons head coach Shane Flanagan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A decorated policeman is revealed to be a murderer. Detective Roger Rogerson was once a legend of the NSW police force. He scooped up robbers, shot up bad boys, solved murders and never said sorry. But as it turned out, he was as corrupt as they came. And even committed murders himself. Roger Rogerson died on January 21, 2024 aged 83, after suffering a brain aneurysm in his cell at Long Bay prison in Sydney. With his death one of the most notorious law enforcement chapters in Australian history was finally buried, along with many secrets. Tim Clarke is joined by author and former detective Duncan McNab to detail Rogerson's spectacular fall from grace. And how he became known as the most corrupt police officer the nation has ever known. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys are back from their summer holiday's and Fletch has all his stories from Vegas, Joel is fine with sleepovers and we have an Elephant in The Room. Plus a Sportsbet Market Update with Sean Ormerod. The boys review the summer of sport that they missed out on including all the cricket news and NRL Updates with Wayne Bennett announcing that he's applying for the Kiwi's job. Plus Fletch argues about which animals have sex for pleasure. New North Queensland Cowboy co-captain Reuben Cotter joins the Run Home with Joel and Fletch to chat who will toss the coin between him and Tom Dearden, his origin career, the issues of last season, pre-season training, his new assistant coach James Maloney, how to relax post training, his younger career and more. News Corp Crime Editor Mark Morri joins the Run Home on True Crime Tuesday to chat about the life and recent death of one of Australia's most notorious criminals, Roger Rogerson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
News Corp Crime Editor Mark Morri joins the Run Home on True Crime Tuesday to chat about the life and recent death of one of Australia's most notorious criminals, Roger Rogerson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John tells some very personal - and harrowing - stories about Roger Rogerson, and takes a look back at the murder of Warren Lanfranchi. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
O se leoleo na manatu le to'atele e avea ma Komesina o leoleo i New South Wales, ae na iloa mulimuli ane o se tagata mana'o lasi ma na ia sa'ili lona manuia i auala solitulafono ma le faamaoni. E maliu nei Roger Rogerson ua 83 tausaga lona matua ae o loo tuli lona faasalaga solo atoa i le falepuipui i le fasiotia o se tama e 20 tausaga le matua ona o fuala'au faasaina.
Jack examines the life of Roger Rogerson, part creature of NSW Police culture and part psychopath, Rogerson killed in the line of duty and killed for profit. What was his role in Chris Flannery's death? Sally Ann Huckstep's murder?
This is a "Shortcut" episode. It's a shortened version of this week's more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. Infamous corrupt NSW police officer, Roger Rogerson, has died this week at the age of 83 from suffering a brain aneurism. Rogerson was serving a life sentence for the murder of a 20 year old Jamie Gao. His conviction for that murder was somewhat ironic, given he proudly boasted of killing three drug dealers during his police career and gotten away with it.The true extent of Rogerson's corruption and criminal activities may now never be fully uncovered. Ray Mooney, an author, playwright and former inmate of Pentridge Prison, joins us this episode to provide valuable insights into Rogerson's notorious legacy.Click here listen to our previous episode with Ray Mooney, which goes deeper into his memories and theories regarding Christopher Dale Flannery AKA Mr.Rent.A.KillFor Support: Lifeline on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732CREDITS:Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram Guest: Ray MooneyExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew TankardThis episode contains extra content from Channel 7 News.GET IN TOUCH:Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Email the show at team@smartfella.com.auBuild your pro podcast with The Audio CollegeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a "Shortcut" episode. It's a shortened version of this week's more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. Infamous corrupt NSW police officer, Roger Rogerson, has died this week at the age of 83 from suffering a brain aneurism. Rogerson was serving a life sentence for the murder of a 20 year old Jamie Gao. His conviction for that murder was somewhat ironic, given he proudly boasted of killing three drug dealers during his police career and gotten away with it.The true extent of Rogerson's corruption and criminal activities may now never be fully uncovered. Ray Mooney, an author, playwright and former inmate of Pentridge Prison, joins us this episode to provide valuable insights into Rogerson's notorious legacy.Click here listen to our previous episode with Ray Mooney, which goes deeper into his memories and theories regarding Christopher Dale Flannery AKA Mr.Rent.A.KillFor Support: Lifeline on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732CREDITS:Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram Guest: Ray MooneyExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew TankardThis episode contains extra content from Channel 7 News.GET IN TOUCH:Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Email the show at team@smartfella.com.auBuild your pro podcast with The Audio CollegeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a life of controversy, crime and corruption, disgraced former police detective Roger Rogerson died last week, aged 83. Peter Hoysted met with Rogerson on several occasions
We're kicking off 2024 with something BIG. This morning we pranked Wippa infront of the entire office by surprising him with a sumo wrestling match – against a professional 240kg sumo wrestler. The full prank is available to listen to right here. Plus what is the ultimate Aussie food/snack? Some people argue it's the chicko roll or the Tim Tam, but which snack officially takes the cake?! And crime reporter Moz joined us this morning to give us the inside scoop on the death of Roger Rogerson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sĩ quan cảnh sát bị tai tiếng nhất nước Úc, Roger Rogerson, đã qua đời ở tuổi 83 sau khi trải qua một đợt bệnh. Trong suốt 27 năm sự nghiệp, Rogerson đã bị liên lụy và buộc tội với nhiều tội ác, nhận bản án chung thân về tội giết người.
EDIT - CORRECTION: From @daggydad on Twitter. Dr John Campbell is an a&e nurse with a PhD, not a doctor of medicine.@GasmanR went on to elaborateSmall pedantic correction, Dr John Campbell is a nurse not a doctor. He does hold a valid Phd and can use the honorific doctor - but it is in the discipline of nursing education, he is not a medical doctor. While unfortunately a small number of my fellow doctors are raving cookers (including unfortunately a guy I went to university with and with whom I also did specialist training in anaesthesia - Paul Oosterhuis) Dr Campbell is owned by our nursing brothers and sisters. His descent from reasoned provider of sound information at the start of the pandemic into full on antivax disinformation grifter is well documented on both YouTube and Twitter by Australia's own Dr Susan Oliver and US based Debunkthefunk.Thanks for everyone who wrote in to say that. We love getting corrected! -----------------------------------------------------------------It's been a bit on and off recently but we are on. A bit of a hybrid episode that took the fast and loose nature of a Black Label with a bit of script to keep it tight.Deep dives are on the horizon but the news keeps newsing and it's time to start delivering the goods. This week we look at the imminent (now very much completed) death throes of Roger Rogerson. Old mate dodged a lot of death in his time but finally it was falling over that really seemed to get him. What a bad person he was.The WEF is annoying. Not because it's a meeting of elites who go skiing and talk about making a shitload of money from us peasants - but because idiot conspiracy theorists need to make it all about them. Disease X is especially annoying and so is that dickhead from Argentina. And Elon Musk. He is very, very annoying.In SovCits we look at a bleach merchant from NZ who gets his comeuppance and Pete is still posting. Dunno why. Nobody except for us seem to care.Enjoy!
Former Detective, Mick Drury, has shared his story of surviving an assassination attempt by two criminals in 1984, who Drury believes were conspiring with Roger Rogerson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the passing of notorious Australian cop Roger Rogerson, John and Paul begin a look back at the man. John discusses Rogerson's humble origins, and the boys weight up what motivates the truly crooked. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
澳大利亚最名声狼藉的警官罗杰·罗杰森 (Roger Rogerson) 因病去世,终年83岁。
Australia's most disgraced police officer, Roger Rogerson, has died aged 83, after suffering a medical episode. Throughout a 27 years career, Rogerson has been implicated and charged with a range of crimes, receiving a life sentence for murder.
ព័ត៌មានសំខាន់ៗសម្រាប់ថ្ងៃនេះរួមមាន៖ ** អតីតប៉ូលិសស៊ើបអង្កេតរដ្ឋញូសៅវែលដ៏អាម៉ាស់ លោក Roger Rogerson បានស្លាប់នៅក្នុងពន្ធនាគារ។ ** អ្នកនយោបាយប្រញាប់ប្រញាល់ត្រឡប់ទៅកាន់ទីក្រុងកង់បេរ៉ាវិញ សម្រាប់កិច្ចប្រជុំបក្សជាបន្ទាន់មួយពាក់ព័ន្ធថ្លៃចំណាយក្នុងការរស់នៅ។ ** រដ្ឋាភិបាលសហព័ន្ធប្រកាសកិច្ចព្រមព្រៀងឧស្ម័នថ្មីចំនួនពីរ។
Samo dva mjeseca prije početka svjedočenja bivših policajaca u reviziji osuđujuće presude Hrvatima za terorizam, u Sydneyu je preminuo Roger Rogerson, koji je vodio uhićenja. Sumnje u postupanje policije i dokaze koje su predočili sudu su među ključnim razlozima za pokretanje sudske istrage o presudi.
Adam Shand on the death of former cop turned murderer Roger Rogerson, Dell reveals what Jude did at after work drinks on Friday, which Rush Hour member got stuck in a plane toilet for 9 hours and the time Jude played footy with a Hollywood star.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More than 25,000 properties across Queensland's southeast were without power overnight - as storms hit the region after a scorching day. Undercover cop Mick Drury claims Roger Rogerson and other senior police attempted to set him up to be killed after two previously failed attempts. Victoria Police officers clashed with pro-Palestine protesters at the Port of Melbourne on Monday. Up to 5000 new homes would be built within 10km of Adelaide's CBD under a plan by the construction industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roger Rogerson, arguably Australia's most notorious corrupt police officer, has died aged 83, a category three cyclone is expected to cross the Queensland coast on Thursday, Republican Ron DeSantis has dropped out of the race for president, a 20 year old has become the first amateur in more than 30 years to win on the PGA Tour, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly reached out to both Kate Middleton and King Charles, amid their health woes and Chrissy Teigen reveals her son has never had a vegetable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More than 25,000 properties across Queensland's southeast were without power overnight - as storms hit the region after a scorching day. Undercover cop Mick Drury claims Roger Rogerson and other senior police attempted to set him up to be killed after two previously failed attempts. Victoria Police officers clashed with pro-Palestine protesters at the Port of Melbourne on Monday. Up to 5000 new homes would be built within 10km of Adelaide's CBD under a plan by the construction industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More than 25,000 properties across Queensland's southeast were without power overnight - as storms hit the region after a scorching day. Undercover cop Mick Drury claims Roger Rogerson and other senior police attempted to set him up to be killed after two previously failed attempts. Victoria Police officers clashed with pro-Palestine protesters at the Port of Melbourne on Monday. Up to 5000 new homes would be built within 10km of Adelaide's CBD under a plan by the construction industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More than 25,000 properties across Queensland's southeast were without power overnight - as storms hit the region after a scorching day. Undercover cop Mick Drury claims Roger Rogerson and other senior police attempted to set him up to be killed after two previously failed attempts. Victoria Police officers clashed with pro-Palestine protesters at the Port of Melbourne on Monday. Up to 5000 new homes would be built within 10km of Adelaide's CBD under a plan by the construction industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cricket Australia snubs Australia Day, Deputy Nationals Leader Perin Davey gives her take on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's cost-of-living stunt. Plus, a former detective and a colleague of Roger Rogerson on the life of the corrupt cop. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crooked cop Roger Rogerson has died. We trace his sinister demise, from promising cop to cold-blooded murderer. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Josh Burton. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luke speaks with Investigative Journalist Adam Shand as ex copper turned crook Roger Rogerson now sits in his final days. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luke and James discuss how the NSW Labor Government will fail to meet its promised housing targets, the federal Government's Stage 3 tax cuts, the demise of Roger Rogerson and the Clover Moore flag incident.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Russell Oxford spent more than 40 years solving some of Australia's most gruesome murders and infamous cases. He arrested famously corrupt cop Roger Rogerson, caught the Butcher of Wollongong and solved the horrific 1986 murder of Janine Balding. Russell joins Gary Jubelin on stage at the I Catch Killer's live show. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscribing to Crime X+ today. Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Questions for Gary: icatchkillers@news.com.au Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode was originally aired on April 12th, 2017.Sallie-Anne Huckstepp had never intended to be a whistleblower, but when her drug dealer boyfriend Warren Lanfranchi was shot and killed by crooked cop Roger Rogerson, she decided to speak out. A call that would eventually end her own life, but she took it regardless. 31 years on since her body was found floating in a duck pond in Sydney's Centennial Park, her killer is still unknown. But those close to the case have a pretty good guess of who it might be…If you have any information on the cases covered by this podcast, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.For Support: Lifeline on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732CREDITS:Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram Guest: Duncan McNab and Debra KrivoshowExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew TankardGET IN TOUCH:Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Email the show at team@smartfella.com.auBuild your pro podcast with The Audio CollegeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Moz and Josh have duelling exclusives - Josh breaks the news that alleged Sydney crim Masood Zakaria has been brought back to Sydney. Moz reveals the identification of another body in a beachside graveyard used by serial killer Neddy Smith. Subscribe to CrimeX+ today See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Crime X+ today. Moz comes clean on his old friend, drinking companion and later convicted killer Roger Rogerson, the ‘hero cop' who flew high then fell hardSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The soaring cost of leasing a home and the lowest vacancy rate in 12 years has the March 25 poll primed to be the first renters' election, with tenants in Western Sydney marginal seats set to decide the outcome. The Perrottet government has promised 100,000 new jobs will be created in Western Sydney in the next five years under their booming infrastructure to-do list while Labor will reinvigorate the traditional manufacturing heartland in the city's west by pumping out TAFE-graduates capable of building the next generation of trains in NSW. Detectives have begun investigating professional gambler Michael Pryde and his betting site Simply The Bets as The Daily Telegraph can reveal the reasons he has given for leaving punters millions out of pocket. And the jury that convicted disgraced detectives Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara of murder should have been told that Rogerson had confessed to being a serial killer with a badge, McNamara has argued in the High Court. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pete sits down to talk to a former Australian Federal police officer. "Mick", about the sordid case of disgraced cop. Roger Rogerson. He was once a highly decorated and heralded detective that went rogue and broke bad with drugs, murder, and absolute mayhem. Pete and Mick had a 50-minute conversation about all aspects of the case and Australian gangland crime.Order any of Pete's books on his new website with a great online store.Go to Murder Metal Mayhem to listen to our show, buy official merch, learn more about the podcast, join the 666 Club and more.Spreading like the case of the clap in a trailer park. MurderMetalMayhem.comSpreading like the case of the clap in a trailer park. MurderMetalMayhem.com
Pete, Chris, and Joey go Down Under for another episode, this time with a feature on the disgraced police detective, Roger Rogerson. His involvement with drugs, bribes, false confessions, and murder are discussed in detail. They interview a former Australian federal police officer, Mick, about the iconic case.Joey has the horns in the metal segment for his feature on Sadistik Exekution as part of an all-Australian lineup of bands in the episode. Plus, a new Killer Cage Match, a mayhem story from Pete, karaoke madness, and much moreMusic by Sadistik Exekution, Blood Duster, and In Malice's Wake.Order any of Pete's books on his new website with a great online store.Follow Joey's Goremonger page for updates on his music and his distro, FTA Records.Go to Murder Metal Mayhem to listen to our show, buy official merch, learn more about the podcast, join the 666 Club and more.Spreading like the case of the clap in a trailer park. MurderMetalMayhem.comSpreading like the case of the clap in a trailer park. MurderMetalMayhem.com
what happens when those who are supposed to serve and protect are the bad guys? Sally Anne Huckstepp is a woman known for her courage, truth and beauty. On todays episode I am going to be exploring the dark world of police corruption in the 1980s in Sydney Australia and the brave woman who went public, put the wheels in motion to clean house and paid the ultimate price. Sally Anne Huckstepp was not a police officer or a judge, but she sure served up some justice. Who was Sally Anne? Listen to the episode to find out who she was and the good she did. source info HUCKSTEPP: A Dangerous Life eBook : Dale, John: Amazon.com.au: Kindle Store The sex worker turned hero who exposed Australia's dirtiest cops | Under Investigation - YouTube Sascha Huckstepp - Biography - IMDb Sascha Huckstepp to produce film about her mother - IF Magazine Roger Rogerson likely to die in jail after court declines time extension to appeal | 7NEWS Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara found guilty of Jamie Gao murder | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site Sallie-Anne Huckstepp murder: Were Roger Rogerson and Neddy Smith involved? | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site Jamie Gao, murdered by Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara, 'wanted to be a gangster' - ABC News Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara: How they bungled the murder of Jamie Gao - ABC News
On this milestone episode, Andrew Rule answers your questions about charming crooks, the underbelly war, crime masterminds and more. Like the show? Get more at https://heraldsun.com.au/andrewruleCrimestoppers: https://crimestoppers.com.au/ If you or anyone you know needs help Lifeline: 13 11 14Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636Kids Helpline: 1800 55 1800See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Any band that hammers along for 43 years should be praised. But for a hardcore outfit that first seethed “I don't wanna live / To be thirty-four / I don't wanna die / In a nuclear war” 42 years ago on their 1980 debut Group Sex, pushing on for over four decades is a bit of a miracle. The Circle Jerks should be honored with a skanking statue in their hometown of Hermosa Beach, California. “If you would've told me in my 20s that I'd be in a seminal hardcore-punk band in my 60s, I would've said ‘you're fucking crazy, dude! I'm going to be dead by that time,'” jokes longtime Circle Jerks bassist Zander Schloss. “Now I say, live slow, die old!” The Circle Jerks were formed in 1979 by former Black Flag vocalist Keith Morris and ex-Redd Kross guitarist Greg Hetson. (Hetson has also been a member of another seminal SoCal punk rock band, https://www.premierguitar.com/gear/rig-rundown-bad-religion (Bad Religion), from 1984-2013.) They were joined by bassist Roger Rogerson and drummer Lucky Lehrer. Group Sex is one of the most important albums in the first swell of hardcore. It's worth noting that the 14-song collection was crammed into less than 16 minutes of tape. Tasmanian devil Morris raged his commentary on sex, drugs, politics, the rich, and even self-reflection. His bandmates redlined to keep up. Hetson's swift, stabbing guitar parts pierced and slit through the slamming, double-time rhythmic pistons that were Lehrer and Rogerson. Their 1982 follow-up, Wild in the Streets, contained five songs over two minutes long and three covers (“Wild in the Streets,” “Just Like Me,” and “Put a Little Love in Your Heart”), but all 15 tunes were still laced together with the same frenetic guitar bursts and rambunctious rhythms of Group Sex. The last of their most-influential works was 1983's Golden Shower of Hits, which alternated between short, melodic mayhem and slower-but-still-acerbic stompers. The next year saw the arrival of Schloss, who contributed heavily to the band's final three studio releases: Wonderful (1985), VI (1987), and Oddities, Abnormalities and Curiosities (1995). While out in support of the latter, their major-label debut, the Circle Jerks imploded. In subsequent years, Hetson focused on Bad Religion, started Punk Rock Karaoke, formed Black President, and built out his Hetson Sound studio. Schloss played guitar for Joe Strummer, drove the bass for the Weirdos, and even entertained on the silver screen, starting with the role of Kevin in Repo Man. While Morris battled health issues (he fell into diabetic comas in 2008 and 2013), he was able to get several projects off the ground and revisit old ones including Midget Handjob, Off!, and FLAG. The latter's a Black Flag byproduct featuring former members bassist Chuck Dukowski, guitarist/vocalist Dez Cadena, and Bill Stevenson—who produced most of their 1980s catalog—on drums, plus Stevenson's https://www.premierguitar.com/artists/guitarists/descendents-stephen-egerton (Descendents) bandmate https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundowns/descendents (Stephen Egerton) on guitar. Before the current celebratory run marking the band's first live shows in 11 years (and first full U.S. tour in 15), they announced drummer Joey Castillo (Queens of the Stone Age, Danzig, Eagles of Death Metal) would be propelling the Circle Jerks' runaway train. And since the band's core members are now all in their 60s, and the resolution of the ripping “Live Fast, Die Young” is yelled out at each show (“I don't wanna live / To be fifty-seven / I'm living in hell / Is there a heaven?”), they're well aware that according to their own canon they shouldn't be here and certainly not having this much fun. “I never thought the Circle Jerks would tour again, but you know what? Dreams do come true, and in some weird way, we're doing better than ever and this world tour proves it,” remarks Schloss. But is
The writer, actor and musician Patrick Marlborough, a regular contributor to Vice, Gawker and The Guardian, joins me from Perth in Western Australia for a show about the groundbreaking 1995 miniseries Blue Murder, starring Richard Roxburgh. Blue Murder tells the true story of corruption in the New South Wales police department and the friendship between the hot-headed detective Roger Rogerson and the Sydney crime kingpin Neddy Smith, who was given the “green light” by Rogerson to commit crimes, including murder, with police protection. This bombshell series, produced by the public broadcaster ABC, was banned from the airwaves in New South Wales for 6 years. We discuss this terrific miniseries, the inferior recent sequel Blue Murder: Killer Cop (2017), produced by the private channel Seven Network, and Patrick offers some insights into Toxic Masculinity, Aussie-style, and the landscape of media culture Down Under that these two miniseries represent. Both Blue Murder and the sequel are currently available to stream on Prime Video in Canada, and can also be found on YouTube. Patrons of the Junk Filter podcast receive at least two additional exclusive episodes a month: some of our notable previous guests include Jared Yates Sexton, David Roth, Alex Shephard, Sooz Kempner, and Jacob Bacharach. More to come! Sign up at https://www.patreon.com/junkfilter You can find Patrick Marlborough on Twitter and Patrickmarlborough.com “Blue Murder: Nothing Has Exposed Australia's Mean Streak Better Than This Sleazy Drama” by Patrick Marlborough, for The Guardian, July 26, 2022 Ad for the DVD release of Blue Murder (Michael Jenkins, 1995) Ad for Blue Murder: Killer Cop (Michael Jenkins, 2017)
Roger Rogerson has been a much-anticipated witness at an inquest investigating decades-old allegations into the Whiskey Au Go Go fire Embattled Lockyer Valley residents will begin cleaning up on Saturday after another “soul destroying” flood left hundreds of homes inundated by an inland sea. Patients will be given better access to GPs and doctors offered grants of up to $50,000 to improve their practices And Elon Musk has announced his $US44b (A$63b) deal to buy Twitter is temporarily on hold See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roger Rogerson will be called to give evidence at an inquest into the 1973 Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub firebombing today. Voters won't know the true cost of Labor's policies until the final days of the campaign. A stubborn La Nina has fuelled Queensland's wettest May in seven years but the state's southeast is expected to be spared of the widespread devastation that torrential rain brought in February. A two-decades-old agreement'', that deprived employees of Queensland's largest hospitality group of penalty rates, has been described as unconscionable by a Fair Work Commissioner. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at COURIERMAIL.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Graham Henry is one of Sydney's most well-known gangsters. He operated with his mate Arthur (Neddy) Smith with violence and intimidation at a time when they were given a green light to commit crimes by corrupt police such as Roger Rogerson. Graham is the last man standing and is going to give us an insight into a world of crime people rarely speak about. You can find Graham's book here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's 1981 and Sallie-Anne Huckstepp sits across from Ray Martin on 60 Minutes, one of Australia's most-watched current affair programs. She speaks clearly and emphatically. With a piercing blue stare, and a cigarette hanging from her right hand, she tells a story that Australia is not yet ready to hear. Every word of it, we now know, is true. Sallie-Anne's boyfriend, a man she loved, had been murdered the week before in broad daylight. She knew the perpetrator. Everyone did. The story had made it into the papers. But what had happened to her boyfriend wasn't reported as a murder. It was reported as brilliant police work. The man holding the gun was Roger Rogerson, an award-winning, highly respected NSW Detective Sergeant. No one had questioned his retelling of events. But Sallie-Anne decided to do the unthinkable. She told secrets that many had taken to their graves. She explained exactly what was happening, and how the crimes currently ravaging Sydney were not as they might appear. Sallie-Anne knew that speaking to Ray Martin was one of the most dangerous things she could do. She did it anyway. And eventually, she would pay the ultimate price. CREDITS Guest: Liz Hayes, host of Under Investigation Executive Producer: Gia Moylan Audio Producers: Rhiannon Mooney & Gia Moylan CONTACT US Tell us what you think of the show via email at truecrime@mamamia.com.au Join our closed Facebook community to discuss this episode. Just search True Crime Conversations on Facebook or follow this link https://bit.ly/tcc-group If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading or listening to our content, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.au Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Gary's final chat with former homicide detective Russell Oxford he takes us through the in-depth investigation into the murder of Jamie Gao and the path that took them to arrest Former detectives Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
'Jack the Insider' returns with the story of Neddy Smith, the violent criminal and heroin dealer who became an enforcer for a cabal of corrupt police detectives in the 1980s (CW: discussion of violent acts)
'Jack the Insider' returns with the story of Neddy Smith, the violent criminal and heroin dealer who became an enforcer for a cabal of corrupt police detectives in the 1980s (CW: discussion of violent acts)
John and Paul talk about obsessive habits, and John tells a tale about Roger Rogerson's shady involvement with a restaurant in Sydney back in the eighties. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On May 26 2014, a couple of fishermen were gearing up for a big day out on the water. As they steered their boat near the shores of Shelly Beach, they spotted something floating in the water. As they drifted closer, they realised it was a body.This horrific discovery kicked off an intensive police investigation. And finally confirmed the cloud of suspicion that had long surrounded disgraced former detective Roger Rogerson.Support the ShowIf you love Dead On, and I hope you do, please support the show on Patreon.Visit the WebsiteCheck out the Episode Discovery file to see photos from the case file, find sources, and get the full rundown about the episode. Stalk the SocialsInstagram | TikTok | Facebook | Twitter | YouTubeJoin the Facebook group: Dead RingersSpecial ThanksThe talented musician Fuzz Douglas created the kickass theme music. You can find more of his psychedelic goodness on Soundcloud.
A terrifying true story about infamous corrupt cop, Roger Rogerson, involving murdered hitman Warren Lanfranchi. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I go through the evidence in brief and how the links are coming from alleged Abe Saffron to Roger Rogerson and Neddy Smith. History exposes the gang links to alleged Mafia --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jenniferstone/support
The clock is ticking and psychopath Vince O'Dempsey, after so many decades of freedom, is finally held accountable for murder. Justice may be served in the McCulkin case, but countless questions remain unanswered. What of the string of missing persons – from prostitutes and low-level criminals to drug crop cooks, female backpackers and even a four-year-old child – that police think may be linked to Vince? With Vince in his 80s, it's a race against time for cold case detectives to resolve these mysteries. And finally, have we found Vince's private graveyard, and the last resting place of Barbara, Vicki and Leanne McCulkin?
Episode 8: As homicide detectives get closer to arresting Vince, he disappears deep into the Australian bush, living off the land, hiding in caves and dug-outs in and around Ghost Gate Road. Vince is finally captured and charged with the McCulkin murders, as is his accomplice Shorty Dubois. But it's still a long road to a guilty verdict, and like a trapped wild animal, Vince starts making plans to eliminate some of the witnesses who plan to testify against him.
Episode 7: Vince and his de facto, Di Pritchard, are like Australia's version of Bonnie and Clyde, keeping one step ahead of the police for years after the McCulkin triple murder. Meanwhile, more details emerge of people around Vince who have vanished. After an inquest recommends that Vince be charged with the murders, the Queensland Government declines to pursue the case in court and, once again, Vince is set free. Then forty years to that day after the McCulkin killings, two tenacious detectives decide to crack the cold case once and for all, and they set their sights on Vince.
Episode 6: Stunning revelations emerge about the possible location of Vince's almost mythical private graveyard, where he has buried his victims and visits them when it takes his fancy. Meanwhile, Vince goes on the run after the McCulkin murders and unbelievably plots another hideous multiple murder. This time he wants the girls - who saw him and his mate Shorty with the McCulkins before they disappeared in Dorchester Street – liquidated.
Episode 5: In the aftermath of the Whiskey tragedy, to that point Australia's worst mass murder, two men are arrested and charged, but did police get all of the perpetrators? Shocking new details emerge about the planning behind the Whiskey attack, and the possible involvement of corrupt police and organised crime. And one of the country's most notorious police officers lets slip a tantalising clue about Vince and the firebombing. Within 10 months of the blaze, suburban mother Barbara McCulkin and her two young daughters are taken into bushland outside Warwick and brutally murdered and raped. Why? Did Barbara and the girls die because she knew the truth behind the Whiskey?
Episode 4: Vince organises an arson attack on a Brisbane city restaurant for top-level gangsters as part of an insurance scam. Soon after police begin hearing whispers on the street about the pending firebombing on a nightclub. In the early hours of March 8, 1973, the Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub is attacked, killing 15 innocent people. Survivors tell of the chaos and mayhem inside the club during that horrific moment. And the question remains – was Vince O'Dempsey behind the Whiskey mass murder?
Episode 3: In the early 1970s, after several stretches in prison for assault, possession of a handgun and robbery, Vince is a free man. A monster is on the loose. He makes powerful connections with the Sydney underworld and is a gunman for hire. He also hooks up with a Brisbane criminal outfit called the Clockwork Orange Gang. Secretly, however, he commits the cardinal sin for a crook. He goes into business with corrupt police.
Episode 2: Vince becomes a full-blown Bodgie – a name for the anti-authoritarian youth cult inspired by Hollywood movies like The Wild One with Marlon Brando – in his late teens, and his violence escalates. By the early 1960s he is dealing in marijuana, running prostitutes out of a Warwick hotel, and has become a dangerous sexual predator. He finally pushes the envelope too far and earns a lengthy stint in prison. On his release, his attempt to stay on the straight and narrow doesn't last long, and he's back in jail. After this stretch, he soon becomes the most feared gangster in the Australian underworld.
Episode 1: In the small country town of Warwick in Queensland, Australia, a child psychopath, local Vince O'Dempsey, sets out on the long road to mass murder. He terrorises this quiet farming community, dropping out of school, spending time in a mental institution, then torturing animals and sexually assaulting other children. Author and journalist Matthew Condon, who has worked on the O'Dempsey case for ten years, investigates the early years of Australia's worst serial killer.
Executive Producer of NOVA Podcasts and Co-host of The Babble, Ruby Teys joins us to crack open a Vodka Cruiser and talk Chippendale. We track the evolution of a suburb that once had a bubonic plague outbreak to the hipster arts hub it is now. Ruby tells us about a house party that she lost control of, we learn about notorious figures such as Chow Hayes and Roger Rogerson, and Drew struggles with a $5 steak.Please enjoy, subscribe, watch us on YouTube, follow us on socials and leave a nice review on Apple Podcasts.www.communitynoticeboard.com.au
Jen Stone Updates us on All things William Tyrrell, Gary Jubelin Appeal and Roger Rogerson's missing gun.
Producers of Nine's Australian Crime Stories on the compelling story of the cop without a conscience, the notorious former NSW detective Roger Rogerson, and his accomplice Glen McNamara, who were convicted of a brutal homicide captured on CCTV but maintain their innocence. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Corruption being exposed as Roger Rogerson is exposed to allegedly 30 murders or disappearance --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jenniferstone/support
As the appeal process begins for convicted murderer and self confessed Psychopath Roger Rogerson. Jennifer stones recounts his past and takes us through what may eventuate.
John and Paul revisit a tale involving Roger Rogerson, Sallie-Ann Huckstepp and penile rigor mortis. An accident on the Sydney Harbour Bridge leads to an unlikely meeting, and John's secret passion takes centre stage. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In 1984 NSW policeman Mick Drury was shot in his Sydney home. The gunman was hitman Christopher Dale Flannery, the hit was organised by corrupt NSW detective sergeant Roger Rogerson to stop Drury giving evidence against Melbourne drug dealer Alan Williams. Years later Williams confessed to Silvester exactly what happened. When Williams knew he had a terminal disease he planned to kill former Melbourne detective Brian Murphy, missing him by moments at a city restaurant. Luckily Silvester had previously warned Murphy his life was at risk. Murphy is interviewed and gives a unique insight into this dark time. Thanks for listening. Please take the time to rate & review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. We love to hear your thoughts and it makes it easier for the rest of the podcast world to find us. Become a subscriber: our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Becoming a subscriber also gets you exclusive behind-the-scenes content and invitations to special events. Click on the links to subscribe https://subscribe.theage.com.au/ or https://subscribe.smh.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roger Rogerson is one of the only Australian killers with a badge. A fraudster, drug dealer, and killer, he was finally stopped in a murder plot now known as one of the most recorded murder cases in Australian history. How did a celebrated detective not check where CCTV cameras were before murdering Jamie Gao? Why did those who stood in his way start to “disappear”? Duncan McNab is a former police person turned author and journalist who quite literally wrote the book on Roger Rogerson. He joins Jessie for this episode to take us through the life and crimes of Rogerson, and why McNab believes Rogerson to be a truly evil man. You can buy Duncan McNab’s book Roger Rogerson; From Decorated Policeman to Convicted Criminal at all good bookstores and online. CREDITS GUEST: Duncan McNab HOST: Jessie Stephens SENIOR PRODUCER/EDITOR: Elise Cooper Research Roger Rogerson; From Decorated Policeman To Convicted Criminal by Duncan McNab NSW Police Force Press Conference Channel 10 Eyewitness News Police escort Roger Rogerson from Sydney home 2011 The Life and Times of Roger Rogerson: Beyond Blue Murder 60 Minutes Australia: Bad Cop Good Cop 1986 National Channel 9 News GET IN TOUCH: Call the PodPhone on 02 8999 9386. Email the show at truecrime@mamamia.com.au True Crime Conversations is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here.
Neddy Smith Special Edition...Neddy Smith is one of Australia's most infamous and feared criminals. Partnering with the likes of other underworld figures, including Graham “Abo” Henry and Christopher “Mr Rent-a-kill” Flannery, Neddy tore through Sydney's underworld in the 1970's and 80's. Robbing, raping, selling heroin and murdering with near impunity thanks to a green light given to him by corrupt NSW detective Roger Rogerson.See our website! bloodymurderpodcast.com for all our social media links, contact details, a gallery, fabulous merchandise (check out our new Bloody Murder SHOES! and now STICKERS and BACKPACKS and DUFFEL BAGS!!) and much much more.Become a Bloody Murder Patron (for as little as $1 per month, which you cancel at anytime) and have access to dozens of Patron only episodes (including our whole first season!) with new patron only content added every month!Go to https://www.patreon.com/bloodymurderLevels $5 and over go into our monthly merchandise draws and get FREE stickers and hand-made Barney Badges!Wanna buy us a drink? Here's a donate link.True Crime Nerd Time, a segment on Bloody Murder, needs your help because it stars you! We want you, our listeners, to submit your recommendations for anything true cime related! It could be books, TV shows, movies, documentaries, exhibitions, graphic novels, art, music etc. So send us your brief story (we’ll read it out) or record your story (it can just be a recording on your phone, and we’ll play it!). We will also publish it on our website. Keep it to about 2 mins please or 200 words. Email here! bloodymurderpodcast@gmail.com. Oh and if you give us your postal address we'll send you some stickers as a reward!Aussie As: A burglar got more than he bargained for when he tried to rob the home of father of 12, Kym Abrook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After being drummed out of the force, Roger Rogerson did the best he could. But sometimes that best was very bad indeed. Read more Andrew Rule at:heraldsun.com.au/andrewrule. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From brave young cop to convicted killer. Andrew Rule charts the rise and fall of one of the Australian gangland's most notorious figures. Read more at: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/andrewrule See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bloody Babs and You Me Car Park Now!...Nicknamed "Bloody Babs" by the press, vamp from the wrong side of the tracks, Barbra Graham had multiple convictions for disorderly conduct, vagrancy, suspicion of prostitution and perjury by her early twenties. In 1953, she stepped it up a notch when she and her no-good boyfriend murdered 64-year-old widow Mabel Monohan in the course of a robbery.One drunken night in 2011, Richard Devries found himself on the wrong end of a punch over a car parking space. What he did next was brutal and disproportionate and led to two murders and had most people scratching their heads and asking why wasn't this man already in prison?Become a Bloody Murder Patron (for as little as $1 per month, which you can cancel at anytime) and have access to dozens of Patron only episodes (including our whole first season!) with new patron only content added every month!Go to https://www.patreon.com/bloodymurderLevels $5 and over go into our monthly merchandise draws and get FREE stickers and hand-made Barney Badges!See our website! bloodymurderpodcast.com for all our social media links, contact details, a gallery, fabulous merchandise (check out our new Bloody Murder SHOES! and now STICKERS and BACKPACKS and DUFFEL BAGS!!) and much much more.Wanna buy us a drink? Here's a donate link.Thanks to Caitlin Thompson for supplying this weeks True Crime Nerd Time. It's a review of the book "Roger Rogerson" by Duncan McNabTrue Crime Nerd Time, a segment on Bloody Murder, needs your help because it stars you! We want you, our listeners, to submit your recommendations for anything true cime related! It could be books, TV shows, movies, documentaries, exhibitions, graphic novels, art, music etc. So send us your brief story (we’ll read it out) or record your story (it can just be a recording on your phone, and we’ll play it!). We will also publish it on our website. Keep it to about 2 mins please or 200 words. Email here! bloodymurderpodcast@gmail.com. Oh and if you give us your postal address we'll send you some stickers as a reward! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sallie-Anne Huckstepp had never intended to be a whistleblower, but when her drug dealer boyfriend Warren Lanfranchi was shot and killed by crooked cop Roger Rogerson, she decided to speak out. A call that would eventually end her own life, but she took it regardless. 31 years on since her body was found floating in a duck pond in Sydney’s Centennial Park, her killer is still unknown. But those close to the case have a pretty good guess of who it might be…Show notes:Your hosts are Meshel Laurie and Emily WebbWith thanks to Duncan McNab and Debra KrivoshowLike us on the Facebook Follow us on Instagram or TwitterSupport us on PatreonIf you have any information on the cases covered by this podcast, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Amazon has changed its review policy and what you need to know. Should you review other authors’ books? Grammar mistakes to avoid, and how to be creative every day. Discover how you could win a Surface Pro 4! Plus, meet Duncan McNab, author of the true crime story of Roger Rogerson. Find out what lessons Natasha Lester has learned this year as a writer, and much more! This episode is brought to you by Copywriting Essentials at the Australian Writers' Centre. Read the show notes. Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com
Di Morrissey has her main character starting a new life, in a new country but with a family that has a tragic secret in 'A Distant Journey'.Duncan McNab looks into the life and murders of one of Australia's corrupt policemen in 'Roger Rogerson - from decorated policeman to convicted criminal'.
Daily Telegraph Crime Editor and journalist of 35 years, Mark Morri discusses the murder conviction of Roger Rogerson & Glen McNamara with Jonesy & Amanda.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Segments include:- Nick Jonas gets a boner- Led Zeppelin getting sued- Jonesy's Big Fact, Whales have hip bones- "It shouldn't bug me but it does"- Glen McNamara found guilty- ACA, jelly wrestler- Apology from German coach who sniffed his package- Amanda reads out 'Meeting Point'- Gets My Goolies- Luke and Cody from House Rules- Crime Editor Mark Morri discusses Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara caseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Daily Telegraph crime editor Mark Morri speaks with former NSW Assistant Police Commissioner Clive Small about former cop Roger Rogerson's early career and his move to the armed hold-up squad where he began to play a key part in Sydney's criminal underworld, shot Butch Burns and teamed up with psychopath Neddy Smith. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Daily Telegraph crime editor Mark Morri speaks with former NSW Assistant Police Commissioner Clive Small about former cop Roger Rogerson's plot to assassinate drug squad officer Mick Drury, his pairing with hitman Chris 'Mr Rent-a-Kill' Flannery, the gangland wars of the 1980s and the killings of Warren Lanfranchi and Sallie-Anne Huckstepp. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Daily Telegraph crime editor Mark Morri speaks with former NSW Assistant Police Commissioner Clive Small about former cop Roger Rogerson's threat to kill Small and police commissioner Tony Lauer, his connection to major crime figures and the shooting of drug dealer Jamie Gao. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.