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programme, "Flannery was a complete pest. The guys up here in Sydney tried to settle him down. They tried to look after him as best they could, but he was, I believe, out of control. Maybe it was the Melbourne instinct coming out of him. He didn't want to do as he was told, he was out of control, and
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involved in a police drug operation which resulted in charges being laid against Flannery's friend, Alan Williams. Williams later testified that Flannery had attempted to bribe Drury through Rogerson in order to get the charges against Williams dismissed. When Drury rejected repeated attempts at
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Roger Anthony Wilson. In August 1980, Flannery, Mark Alfred Clarkson and Kevin John Henry "Weary" Williams were arrested and charged with Wilson's murder. His body was never found but police alleged that the trio had forced him off the road, abducted him and taken him to
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on 11 May 1979. In 1982, a jury failed to reach a verdict and a retrial was adjourned until 18 April 1984. Flannery was subsequently acquitted. Flannery's trial had been scheduled for 31 January 1984. However, he was provided with a medical certificate by
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On 6 June 1997, New South Wales State Coroner Greg Glass handed down the finding that Flannery was murdered most probably on or about 9 May 1985. He also found that the key to solving the murder lay with Rogerson. On 22 February 2004, Rogerson told the
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On 23 April 1985, Flannery was allegedly sent to murder Tony "Spaghetti" Eustace. Eustace was found by two schoolchildren who were returning home from sports training at about 7pm. He had been shot six times in the back outside the Airport Hilton in
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rifle. No one was seriously injured, though Flannery was shot through the hand as he pushed his wife's head down and he suffered some other minor abrasions. Flannery blamed Domican, who was later charged and convicted of
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headquarters. On 9 May 1985, Flannery received a phone call from Freeman asking for a meeting. Flannery, in leaving for the rendezvous, was unable to start his car. Flannery contacted Freeman who told him to catch a
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bribery, Williams claims, he agreed to pay Flannery and Rogerson $ 50,000 each to murder Drury. On what he thought was his deathbed, Drury told detectives he believed he was shot because of "the Melbourne job".
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and was lying beside his gold Mercedes, bleeding profusely. He was rushed to hospital. Police attempted to speak to him, but Eustace told them to "fuck off" and died a short time later.
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having overstepped that line, well, I suppose they said he had to go but I can assure you I had nothing to do with it." Flannery left a wife and two children.
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On 6 June 1984, Flannery is alleged to have been the gunman in the attempted murder of a Sydney Drug Squad detective, Michael Drury. Drury had been the
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By the time of his disappearance and presumed death, police stated that they believed Flannery to have been responsible for up to a dozen murders.
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certifying that he was unfit for trial in order to avoid Flannery being tried by a particular judge. Edelsten was convicted on 27 July 1990 for
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As Flannery and his wife walked towards their house on 27 January 1985, the residence was sprayed with thirty shots from an
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immediately arrested him for the murder of Sydney brothel owner Raymond Francis "Lizard" Locksley, who had been murdered at
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In October 1981, Flannery, Clarkson and Williams were all acquitted. As Flannery left the court, detectives from
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Not long after the attack on his family, Flannery moved into an inner Sydney apartment which was close to
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Line of Fire: The inside story of the controversial shooting of undercover policeman Michael Drury
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Line of Fire: The inside story of the controversial shooting of undercover policeman Michael Drury
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and also for soliciting Flannery to assault a former patient. Edelsten was jailed for a year.
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channel, Stan "The Man" Smith was named as Flannery's killer. It is hosted by crime writer
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Inquest findings into the disappearance and suspected death of Christopher Dale Flannery
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Inquest findings into the disappearance and suspected death of Christopher Dale Flannery
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In the first episode and world premiere on 24 June 2010 Australian true-crime series
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at trial. However, he was jailed on an outstanding Victorian warrant for rape.
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Catch and Kill Your Own: Behind the Killings the Police Don't Want to Solve
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Catch and Kill Your Own: Behind the Killings the Police Don't Want to Solve
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portrays Flannery as a reckless bully with links to the planning of the
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to Rogerson to escape conviction. Flannery was extradited to Perth but
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In 1974, Flannery and two other men were alleged to have committed an
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Flannery's early experience in prison was the inspiration for the
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is a 1995 two-part mini-series based on events that led to the
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featuring a protagonist called Johnny Morgan based on Flannery.
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Shotgun and Standover: The Story of the Painters and Dockers
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and brought his wife, Kathleen, and children up from
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Brunswick, Victoria
Hitman
Bodyguard
Conviction(s)
Housebreaking
car theft
Australian
contract killer
Brunswick, Victoria
housebreaking
auto theft
rape
armed robbery
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Perth
Sydney
Detective Sergeant
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bribe
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bouncer
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