Bikie boss Lyle swaps Bentley for deportation queue
Notorious crime figure, bikie boss Felix Lyle, is fighting a deportation order to New Zealand.
Kate McClymont is a Senior Reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald.
Notorious crime figure, bikie boss Felix Lyle, is fighting a deportation order to New Zealand.
Although the police were with her in the kitchen of her Cremorne home, Kimberley McGurk was nervous and distressed about an impending visit from the man police believed had killed her husband.
Before he was himself jailed, notorious former detective Roger Rogerson was the go-between in an attempt to extort millions of dollars from accused murderer Ron Medich.
Jailed drug importer Shayne Hatfield has told a Supreme Court jury that the Crown's star witness Lucky Gattellari admitted to lying at an earlier hearing which saw property developer Ron Medich committed to stand trial for murder.
The day before he was murdered, Michael McGurk told a businessman based in Hawaii that the following day he planned to "expose" Ron Medich, the man now accused of orchestrating his murder.
In the hours before Michael McGurk was murdered, property developer Ron Medich became 'distraught' that firebombing charges against his former business partner had been dropped.
Ron Mason, a former member of an Aboriginal land council at Narooma, has told a murder trial that he was asked if he knew any dying Aboriginal people who might be interested in doing a contract killing.
A witness in the murder trial of property developer Ron Medich has told the jury he heard Mr Medich saying "he should've put her [Mr Medich's wife Odetta] where McGurk is."
Lucky Gattellari, the Crown's star witness, sat in the witness box with a fixed smile on his face, twirling his reading glasses around with some vigour.
Lucky Gattellari tried to persuade one of the contract killers to take the fall for all the conspirators involved in the murder of Sydney businessman Michael McGurk.
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