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Australian court finds former detectives guilty of student’s murder

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Two former Australian detectives, including a once decorated cop who has spent time in prison and been linked to underworld figures, were found guilty on Wednesday of murdering a university student during a drug deal.

Roger Rogerson, 75, and Glen McNamara, 57, had pleaded not guilty to killing 20-year-old Australian Jamie Gao, whose body was found floating off Sydney in 2014.

Both men blamed each other for shooting Gao dead, but a New South Wales Supreme Court jury found each man guilty of murder and supplying a large commercial quantity of the drug ice.

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“While this is the verdict our family were hoping would be delivered, true justice can never really be served,” a statement from Gao’s family read, The Sydney Morning Herald reported.

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“No 20-year-old deserves to lose their life over a stupid mistake.”

The court heard that the former policemen lured Gao to a meeting at a small storage unit in suburban Sydney, shot him, and stole the 2.78kg of ice the business student had brought with him to sell.

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