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Sally Rawsthorne is a crime reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald.

Man murdered, dumped in Botany was in ‘sophisticated’ drug operation
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Man murdered, dumped in Botany was in ‘sophisticated’ drug operation

Police, who arrested Rex Chen in a drug sting operation two years ago, are hunting foreign hitmen over the murders of Chen and his wife.

  • by Perry Duffin and Sally Rawsthorne

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More sexual assault charges for alleged Molly Ticehurst killer

More sexual assault charges for alleged Molly Ticehurst killer

Daniel Billings was out on bail for allegedly sexually assaulting and stalking his former girlfriend when he allegedly murdered her.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne and Perry Duffin
Drug links to man whose body was dumped near Sydney airport
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Drug links to man whose body was dumped near Sydney airport

Missing Jai-Bao “Rex” Chen’s body was found less than 10 metres from where his wife’s corpse was discovered a week earlier.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
Eastern suburbs attack has hallmarks of organised crime gang hit

Eastern suburbs attack has hallmarks of organised crime gang hit

Police are investigating parallels between the antisemitic attack in Woollahra and the gangland attacks that have dogged the city.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
‘This man is no neo-Nazi’: High-profile restaurateur sentenced over swastika sign

‘This man is no neo-Nazi’: High-profile restaurateur sentenced over swastika sign

Former Nomad boss Alan Yazbek was described as “deeply remorseful” for displaying a Nazi symbol at a pro-Palestine rally in Sydney’s CBD.

  • by Penry Buckley and Sally Rawsthorne
The new targets in Sydney’s cocaine war
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The new targets in Sydney’s cocaine war

Lawyers, accountants and real estate agents are in the sights of NSW’s crime commissioner.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
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A car has been blocking Bronwyn’s driveway since Friday morning. No one thinks it’s their problem

A car has been blocking Bronwyn’s driveway since Friday morning. No one thinks it’s their problem

“If there was an emergency inside my house, there’s no way an ambulance could get onto my property,” homeowner Bronwyn Courtenay said.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
Man dies after two boats collide on Sydney Harbour

Man dies after two boats collide on Sydney Harbour

Emergency services were called to New Beach Road in Darling Point around 6.30pm after two boats were reported to have collided.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
Tears as eastern suburbs high-flyer sentenced over dark web drug supply

Tears as eastern suburbs high-flyer sentenced over dark web drug supply

Former Liberal Party leader Kerry Chikarovski wept as the judge sentenced her son Mark for running a large-scale drug delivery service.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
Son charged with murdering parents at western Sydney takeaway
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Son charged with murdering parents at western Sydney takeaway

Their 31-year-old son has been charged with two counts of murder following the deaths of a married couple who ran the Buzzy Bee’s Burger House in Cambridge Park.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne and Harriet Alexander
Sydney couple ‘laundered’ sextortion cash from young men
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Sydney couple ‘laundered’ sextortion cash from young men

Can Mustafa Kaya and ex-wife Chada Khati allegedly dealt with $100,000 linked to scams involving more than 300 victims.

  • by Clare Sibthorpe, Riley Walter and Sally Rawsthorne

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