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Arthur Stanley Smith (born 27 November 1944) known also as Neddy Smith is an Australian criminal and crime writer who has been convicted of drug trafficking, theft, rape, armed robbery and murder.
Smith has been serving a life sentence since 1989 and is imprisoned in Lithgow Correctional Centre after being moved from Long Bay Correctional Centre in New South Wales, where he spent 14 years of his life. Smith's bodyguard Graham 'Abo' Henry claimed in ABO - A Treacherous Life: The Graham Henry Story that the gang of criminals Smith led committed crimes worth A$25 million in the 1980s.
Smith was born to an Australian mother and an American serviceman father whom he never knew, and brought up in Sydney. He attended Boys Homes' for approximately three years after becoming involved in burglaries and other offences.
Smith has spent much of the rest of his life in prison, serving sentences from 1963–1965, 1968–1975, 1978-1980 and 1989 to date Smith was a self-confessed heroin dealer, and armed robber who gained notoriety for his violent temper. Standing 6 ft 6 tall and weighing 16 stone in his prime, Smith exploited his size when involved in countless street fights and bar brawls. Journalist John Dale has commented "there is no doubting Neddy Smith's physical size and menacing aura." In Neddy: The Life and Crimes of Arthur Stanley Smith, he claimed to have beaten up former British and Commonwealth heavyweight champion Bunny Johnson after a row outside a Sydney nightclub. However he denies committing the rape he was imprisoned for in 1968 and the numerous murders of which he has been accused.
Forensic Investigators: Australia's True Crimes is an Australian television show hosted by Lisa McCune which aired on the Seven Network. It aired from 2004 to 2006.
Focusing on actual Australian crimes, each episode unfolds the drama minute-by-minute showing viewers the tireless work of detectives, and the scientific procedures required to solve these mysteries.
The series includes exclusive footage that has never been seen outside the courtroom, including police videos, crime scene stills and other forensic evidence. Recently the 1st and 2nd seasons have been released on DVD.
The third season featured a new time slot – Wednesday at 8:30 pm.
It is not known when, or if the fourth season will begin airing.
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Principal photography on the film began on November 12, 2015 in Kraków, Poland.
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Blue Murder is a two-part Australian television miniseries produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in 1995 and is based on true events. Given its confronting content, the DVD release was classified MA 15+. An injunction brought during Arthur "Neddy" Smith's appeal against his life sentence saw its broadcast delayed in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory for six years, until 2001. In New Zealand the DVD release was classified R 18+ for graphic violence and offensive language. Set in the 1970s and 1980s in Sydney, the miniseries concerns the relationship between controversial former Detective Roger "the Dodger" Rogerson and notorious criminal Arthur "Neddy" Smith. Rogerson and his colleagues were accused of giving Smith a "green light" to commit crimes wi...
Brian Alexander was a crooked solicitor who was about to appear at the Stewart Royal Commission and give up all the crooked cops he'd ever worked with.
80s boogie
"There aren't any rules, bar one." "Never shoot a cop." "If a punter gets in the way, then that's fair game. Do you understand now?"
Stanley Knife doing their ode to notorious Sydney gangster Neddy Smith. Live at The Valve Bar, Sydney, July 2015, supporting Toe To Toe.
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Arthur 'Neddy' Smith: the dirty detective Michael Duffy explores the dark side of Sydney. Part three looks at the relationship between Neddy Smith and Roger Rogerson. ARTHUR Smith was born in 1944 and grew into a major criminal, involved particularly in armed robbery, heroin trafficking and murder. He became a Sydney celebrity because of his close relationship during the 1980s with controversial detective Roger Rogerson. It was the type of relationship that had often flourished before. Smith, like other successful criminals, survived by being a regular police informer. But in this case it attracted considerable publicity because the media and other institutions had started to take a keen interest in corruption.
Blue Murder Miniseries Episode 1 Blue Murder is a two-part Australian television miniseries produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in 1995 and is based on true events. Given its confronting content, the DVD release was classified MA 15+. An injunction brought during Arthur Neddy Smith's appeal against his life sentence saw its broadcast delayed in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory for six years, until 2001. In New Zealand the DVD release was classified R 18+ for graphic violence and offensive language. Set in the 1970s and 1980s in Sydney, the miniseries concerns the relationship between controversial former Detective Roger the Dodger Rogerson and notorious criminal Arthur Neddy Smith. Rogerson and his colleagues were accused of giving Smith a green l...
Blue Murder is a two-part Australian television miniseries produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in 1995 and is based on true events. Given its confronting content, the DVD release was classified MA 15+. An injunction brought during Arthur "Neddy" Smith's appeal against his life sentence saw its broadcast delayed in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory for six years, until 2001. In New Zealand the DVD release was classified R 18+ for graphic violence and offensive language. Set in the 1970s and 1980s in Sydney, the miniseries concerns the relationship between controversial former Detective Roger "the Dodger" Rogerson and notorious criminal Arthur "Neddy" Smith. Rogerson and his colleagues were accused of giving Smith a "green light" to commit crimes wi...
Blue Murder is a two-part Australian television miniseries produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in 1995 and is based on true events. Given its confronting content, the DVD release was classified MA 15+. An injunction brought during Arthur "Neddy" Smith's appeal against his life sentence saw its broadcast delayed in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory for six years, until 2001. In New Zealand the DVD release was classified R 18+ for graphic violence and offensive language. Set in the 1970s and 1980s in Sydney, the miniseries concerns the relationship between controversial former Detective Roger "the Dodger" Rogerson and notorious criminal Arthur "Neddy" Smith. Rogerson and his colleagues were accused of giving Smith a "green light" to commit crimes wi...
Neddy Smith avait été donné à une peine de vie où il a avoué à l'assassinat de Harvey Jones son compagnon de cellule, donnant un compte-rendu détaillé de la façon dont il tua et quand. En mars 1995, un crâne trouvé à la plage de botanique.
Voilà le cinquième volume des R.F.G qui monte en puissance et qui commence à ce faire connaître un peu partout en Europe, déjà très bien connu en France par les amateurs de vinyles funk très rares, avec une nouvelle fois une sélection remarquable digne de la production "Active Force Records". Encore une exclusivité sortie du placard de notre chaine rien que pour vous, car les R.F.G ne sont plus édités et les prix peuvent atteindre une véritable fortune aujourd'hui sur le marché des collectionneurs , bonne écoute à tous et à toutes. 1-NEDDY SMITH "Liberated Woman" 0:00 2-CARL SMITH "Come Back Lover" 4:56 3-CAROL SHINNETTE "Cyanide Love" 8:51 4-GANG'S BACK "Magic Touch" 12:13 5-POWERLINE "You're That Girl" 16:08 6-LARRY GARNER "Come And Dance" 20:50 7-CLAUSEL "I Will Be" 24:35 8-STEVEN AB...
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Andrew Rule and Tom Noble discuss the truths of true crime. Andrew Rule co-wrote The Age’s ‘Naked City’ (with John Silvester) column for many years and, again with Silvester, co-wrote (and self-published) the Underbelly book series of true crime that was later adapted for television. Tom Noble was The Age’s chief police reporter in the late 1980s, before writing the bestselling books Untold Violence, Walsh Street, Neddy and 2009’s I, Mick Gatto. They join Rhys Muldoon to discuss truth, responsibility and the vivid personalities of crime writing. Muldoon begins by asking Rule and Noble whether they believe that true crime writing constitutes Australia’s secret history. Rule then explains his first encounters with Mark ‘Chopper’ Read, while Noble discusses working with Neddy Smith. As Muld...