Roger Rogerson - the truth behind the rise and fall of a crooked cop

By John Silvester
Updated June 26 2016 - 3:10pm, first published June 25 2016 - 12:26am
John Silvester Naked City
John Silvester Naked City
Former police officer Michael Drury. Photo: James Brickwood
Former police officer Michael Drury. Photo: James Brickwood
Convicted corrupt NSW police Roger Rogerson, left, and Glen McNamara during their trial for murdering Jamie Gao.
Convicted corrupt NSW police Roger Rogerson, left, and Glen McNamara during their trial for murdering Jamie Gao.
Taking out the rubbish. Roger Rogerson observes a new broom outside Sydney's Supreme Court.  Photo: Peter Rae
Taking out the rubbish. Roger Rogerson observes a new broom outside Sydney's Supreme Court. Photo: Peter Rae
Roger Rogerson stands in Oxford Street, Darlinghurst in 1982. Should have got five years for the safari jacket. Photo: Peter Morris
Roger Rogerson stands in Oxford Street, Darlinghurst in 1982. Should have got five years for the safari jacket. Photo: Peter Morris
Christopher Flannery photographed in 1981.
Dead but not forgotten.
Christopher Flannery photographed in 1981. Dead but not forgotten.
Alan David Williams, the Melbourne crook who regretted ordering a hit on NSW policeman Michael 'Mick' Drury. Photo: supplied
Alan David Williams, the Melbourne crook who regretted ordering a hit on NSW policeman Michael 'Mick' Drury. Photo: supplied
Roger Rogerson is escorted from court during his trial for the murder of Jamie Gao. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Roger Rogerson is escorted from court during his trial for the murder of Jamie Gao. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Detectives drag Roger Rogerson from his Padstow Heights home. Photo: Nick Moir
Detectives drag Roger Rogerson from his Padstow Heights home. Photo: Nick Moir

For the record I don't like former NSW detective sergeant Roger Rogerson and he doesn't like me.

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