[quote=“GradyACN, post:1368, topic:103”]
7 Queensland has changed there Facebook profile picture to match the team ?
[/quote] Because Nine News did this.
It was the crime that captivated Australia and made headlines day after day.
On May 20, 2014, 20-year-old university student Jamie Gao was shot dead inside a Padstow storage shed in Sydney’s south west. Six days later his body would be found by fishermen, stuffed inside a surfboard bag floating off the Cronulla coastline.
Damning security footage put two men inside that shed with Gao – former NSW detectives Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara.
Both pleaded not guilty to the shooting murder and a separate charge of taking part in the supply of 2.7kg of ice.
During the four-month trial Rogerson and McNamara pointed the finger at each other for the murder. Today, a jury found both men guilty on all charges.
Now, in a powerful one-hour special investigation, Seven News will examine in forensic detail the full, extraordinary facts surrounding the case.
Featuring incredible CCTV vision of the 48 hours before, during and after the murder, senior reporter and Walkley Award-winning journalist Robert Ovadia pieces together the events that led to Gao’s death and key evidence in the investigation.
We look back at the life and crimes of Rogerson, one of Australia’s most infamous detectives, and hear from the insiders who know him and McNamara best. And the shocking revelation from one of the most respected policemen in NSW history.
Not sure if Seven is copying Nine (which has the 60 Minutes special on the same trial tonight), or was the documentary made in advance pending the trial verdict?
Judging by the promos for both specials and what each of them includes (eg; interviews, unseen footage), it’s safe to say they were made a while ago. Nine & Seven were just waiting for the Rogerson & McNamara trial to end before they would be aired for obvious reasons