
Former NSW detective Roger Rogerson has been moved from prison to the Prince of Wales Hospital in Randwick, Sydney and his life support has been turned off.
The Australian reports:
“Like many a career detective, Roger “The Dodger” Rogerson’s name will forever be associated with murder. In Rogerson’s case, however, he will likely be better remembered for the murders he committed, and for others he organised, rather than for the ones he solved.
The disgraced former NSW detective – arguably the most infamous in a state with a colourful record on law enforcement – was serving a life sentence for the 2014 murder of a 20-year-old drug dealer when he was found unresponsive in his cell on Thursday night. He is now said to be receiving end-of-life care in hospital and is reported to be close to death.”
#Breaking: Convicted killed, Roger Rogerson, has suffered a medical episode and is not expected to recover. pic.twitter.com/8Bm865GiC1
— 10 News First Adelaide (@10NewsFirstAdl) January 19, 2024
Jack the Insider wrote in 2017:
“I met with Rogerson many times and interviewed him three times in front of the camera. I came to the view a long time ago that Rogerson is a dangerous sociopath. He schemed and plotted towards his own advantage all his life. He manipulated people ruthlessly.”
It’s the end of the line for the dodger.
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