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Dead-body transporter Glenn Rosier guilty to drug trafficking in Dandenong Court

A morgue worker became addicted to meth after he started attending “drug-fueled orgies” as his double life has been revealed in court.

Glenn Rosier previously worked as a dead-body transporter before being busted for drug trafficking by cops.
Glenn Rosier previously worked as a dead-body transporter before being busted for drug trafficking by cops.

A morgue worker who transported dead bodies has been busted trafficking meth after he became hooked on ice during wild, drug-fuelled “unsafe group sex”.

Glenn Rosier, 47, pleaded guilty at the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court to drug trafficking after cops found him unconscious in his car after a bender.

The court heard Rosier had started using meth during the Covid lockdowns while engaging in “unsafe group sex”, where the drug was “passed around as an arousal benefit”.

Rosier went on to be nabbed by cops four times for different types of drug offending, beginning on October 8 in 2022, when he crashed into a parked car in Dandenong North.

Rosier told police he was “eating lollies” when he lost control of his Mercedes Benz, causing extensive damage to his own car and the victim’s parked vehicle.

Despite claiming the last time he had used drugs was a week prior, an oral fluid test showed he was high on meth.

Rosier pleaded guilty in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on May 24. Picture: Valeriu Campan
Rosier pleaded guilty in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on May 24. Picture: Valeriu Campan

Rosier and an unknown passenger were busted on October 27 in 2022, parked on the side of the Calder Freeway in Gisborne.

Police found multiple zip-lock bags containing meth, weed and another unknown white and powdery substance, alongside a syringe in the console of Rosier’s car.

He told police he’d “bought the drugs but never taken them”.

In another police search on January 13, Rosier was caught with more narcotics and a pack of Viagra, as well as $810 in cash.

Rosier started using meth after getting hooked on the drugs during “unsafe” group sex encountres in the post-lockdown period.
Rosier started using meth after getting hooked on the drugs during “unsafe” group sex encountres in the post-lockdown period.

Police confiscated two phones found in his car, finding conversations between Rosier and another man, indicating a recent drug transaction.

The court heard police did a welfare check on Rosier on July 10 in 2023, where they found him passed out in his car in the carpark of a Doveton motel.

A search of his vehicle and the room he had booked for the night prior revealed various drug paraphernalia, a zip-lock bag of meth and a vial of GHB.

Rosier’s double life was exposed to his partner after he was arrested and put behind bars for 28 days.
Rosier’s double life was exposed to his partner after he was arrested and put behind bars for 28 days.

In court on Friday, Rosier’s lawyer said he had “fell into the wrong crowd” during a rough time throughout the Covid lockdowns, where he began living a “double life”, keeping his drug use a secret from his partner.

His alternate reality became exposed after he was arrested and put behind bars for 28 days in 2023.

Magistrate Jacinta Studham sentenced him to complete a 12-month community corrections order without conviction, saying his time in prison was “enough of a punitive punishment for a man with no prior convictions”.

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