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NSW 悉尼华裔大学生被杀 疑犯为退役警察
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悉尼华裔大学生 Jamie Gao (高杰米-音译)尸体被发现漂浮在Shelly beach 附件的海域 尸体当时被包在蓝色塑料布里 并用白色绳索捆绑住 只有双脚(穿白色皮鞋)露出。
高杰米最后一次是在上周二现身。当时他约了 McNamara 先生和 Rogerson 先生在悉尼一工业区Padstow 会面。他们要面谈关于一宗毒品交易的事,高杰米会提供3kg 毒品。会面之后,警察认为他们去了附近一处杀害了高杰米。高的车子,一部Nissan Silvia sedan,手机钱包 都在附近。事发时候高的母亲在香港,他是家里独子,唯一的孩子。他家住在hurstville。
73岁的Rogerson 是退役警察 直到 1981年他枪杀了毒贩 Warren Lanfranchi 。Rogerson曾经被指控在法庭说谎。
McNamara 也曾经是警察,做侦探方面的工作。
McNamara 先生和 Rogerson 先生的家都被警察搜查了 车子和其他可疑物品被没收。
调查在继续中,高杰米应该是被谋杀的。
原文 http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/exdete ... 20140526-zro5x.html



A Sydney university student was murdered by a former Kings Cross detective when a major drug deal went wrong, police will allege.
Former officer Glen McNamara, 55, will appear in court on Monday charged with the murder of missing 20-year-old Jamie Gao and with a major drugs charge.
Mr McNamara's associate, disgraced former detective Roger Rogerson is wanted for questioning by police but is in Queensland.
NSW detectives are flying to Queensland on Monday to talk to Mr Rogerson.
The revelations come as a body wrapped in a blue tarpaulin and possibly that of Mr Gao, has been found in the sea off Cronulla.
He said the body was wrapped in a bright blue-coloured tarpaulin held together by white rope. He saw two feet with "white leather runners" on.
Sources close to the investigation have told Fairfax Media the body "fits" with the events they allege happened about the time of Mr Gao's disappearance.
The University of Technology student was last seen on Tuesday when police will allege he was joined by two others in meeting Mr McNamara and Mr Rogerson in an industrial area at Padstow in Sydney's south-west.
The body was floating about 2.5 kilometres off Shelly Beach, said Lachlan Steven, who spotted it at 7.30am while travelling from Sydney Harbour to Cronulla.
It is understood that the meeting was a prearranged large-scale drug deal in which Mr Gao was to supply three kilograms of the drug ice.
After the men met at Arab Street, police will allege they all went to a nearby location where Mr Gao was murdered.
The head of the Robbery and Serious Crime Squad, Detective Superintendent Luke Moore, said detectives were still trying to determine what transpired during that alleged drug deal.
Missing student Jamie Gao. Photo: Police Media
He said that Mr Gao had gone to the meeting voluntarily and was reported missing the next day.
Mr Gao's own car, a white Nissan Silvia sedan, was found abandoned near where he was last seen. His phone, keys and wallet were nearby.
Mr Gao was an only child from Hurstville; his mother was in Hong Kong at the time.
Foul play suspected: police
On Sunday, Superintendent Moore said the circumstances of Mr Gao's disappearance suggested foul play.
Hours later, Mr McNamara was pulled over during a traffic stop at Kyeemagh in Sydney's south and he was questioned overnight before being charged with murder and drug offences.
Mr Rogerson, 73, was a decorated senior police officer until he shot and killed drug dealer Warren Lanfranchi in 1981.
He was twice convicted for lying in court and served two separate jail terms.
Mr McNamara is a former investigator with the National Crime Authority and the NSW Police; he was a detective stationed in Kings Cross and Sydney's south. He gave evidence to the NSW Police royal commission about alleged police protection of paedophiles.
He was later accused of supplying drugs, assault, bribery and conspiring to murder, but was never convicted.
Mr McNamara's Cronulla home has been searched by police and a blue Ford Falcon XR6 was seized from his premises.
Mr Rogerson's Padstow Heights home was also searched and a car, a silver Ford Falcon, was taken away.
Police also searched a storage unit at Caringbah where a boat was taken away for forensic testing.
A third car, a silver Ford Falcon, was found at another location in Cronulla. It is this car detectives believe Mr Gao got into at Arab Road last Tuesday.
Superintendent Moore said the investigations would continue.
“Our inquiries to date have led us to conclude that Mr Gao has been murdered,” Superintendent Moore said.
“While we have charged a man with murder, this investigation will continue and we may make further arrests.
Mr McNamara will face Kogarah Local Court on Monday.
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