Mrs G Norris
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'He wasn't some lowly delivery boy': Police monitored Jamie Gao for THREE YEARS before Sydney student was murdered after botched drug deal
'No syndicate is going to trust some underling with 3kg of gear and you don't get trusted with that much for your first deal.'
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It is believed Mr Gao was caught up in a Hong Kong-based Asian organised crime group, at the same time as living an active social life and being loved-up with his new girlfriend.
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Meanwhile, a 19-year-old friend of Mr Gao's, who had lunch with him the day before he was murdered, told MailOnline his involvement in a drug deal seemed completely out of character, describing him as a 'nice guy' who was swayed by peer pressure.
'People say he's dealing drugs and he's bad. But his intention is not to be bad,' she said.
'He doesn't do anything on purpose to hurt anyone, I think he was just persuaded by his friends and by peer pressure.'
'He doesn't tell us about all the stuff he does,' she said.
'He does tell us about his private life, family and girlfriend but not about the illegal stuff.'
This comment really is so transparent, so she knows nothing about it, but she knows he 'doesn't tell us about the stuff he does'? OK then.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...murdered-botched-drug-deal.html#ixzz33KjO2HdT
Thank god for the Daily Mail, since I can't read any more Daily Telegraph articles this week.
'No syndicate is going to trust some underling with 3kg of gear and you don't get trusted with that much for your first deal.'
...
It is believed Mr Gao was caught up in a Hong Kong-based Asian organised crime group, at the same time as living an active social life and being loved-up with his new girlfriend.
...
Meanwhile, a 19-year-old friend of Mr Gao's, who had lunch with him the day before he was murdered, told MailOnline his involvement in a drug deal seemed completely out of character, describing him as a 'nice guy' who was swayed by peer pressure.
'People say he's dealing drugs and he's bad. But his intention is not to be bad,' she said.
'He doesn't do anything on purpose to hurt anyone, I think he was just persuaded by his friends and by peer pressure.'
'He doesn't tell us about all the stuff he does,' she said.
'He does tell us about his private life, family and girlfriend but not about the illegal stuff.'
This comment really is so transparent, so she knows nothing about it, but she knows he 'doesn't tell us about the stuff he does'? OK then.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...murdered-botched-drug-deal.html#ixzz33KjO2HdT
Thank god for the Daily Mail, since I can't read any more Daily Telegraph articles this week.