Roger Rogerson
From Hero Cop to Convicted Murderer – The Inside Story
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Martin
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By:
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Duncan McNab
About this listen
THE LIFE AND CRIMES OF AUSTRALIA'S MOST CORRUPT COP
Roger Rogerson was a serial killer with a badge.
Australia's most notorious corrupt cop was serving a life sentence for murdering student Jamie Gao in cold blood over 2.78 kg of ice, when he was found unresponsive in his cell. The man they called 'The Dodger' couldn't dodge his own death.
Once one of the most highly decorated police officers in New South Wales, Rogerson would brag of the crims he killed. For too long, the whispers of corruption around him were ignored. But his unholy alliances with heroin dealers and underworld figures would eventually bring about his downfall. Rogerson was finally dismissed from the police force in 1986.
This is the eye-opening updated account of Rogerson's life of crime and how he went from hero cop to ruthless criminal, considered one of the most corrupt and evil men in Australia. Detailing the chilling murder of Jamie Gao in storage unit 803 that led to Rogerson's final incarceration, bestselling author Duncan McNab also shares the stories behind the secrets Rogerson took to his grave.
Critic reviews
'[A] compelling and unapologetically unsympathetic account of Australia's most notorious former policeman' Weekend Australian
'This is a wicked individual' Former detective Michael Drury, The Australian
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- Shane canning
- 04-10-24
Too much details
Well read and a cop who has now died so bad what he did killing young people bit confused if mcNamara is a good cop are bad but to much detaiils new characters every 5 minutes hard to follow bit boring started well but lost interest halve way through
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