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Girvan Shed Int. SHD Sunday Extra. Sean Waygood, on the job. Supplied by Police Media Unit. THEY say that most serious criminals either wind up dead or in jail. Sean Laurence Waygood achieved both. The man we dubbed the "Merewether Hitman" died recently following a lengthy illness. He had spent the first five years of his year jail term in maximum security at Goulburn and the prison hospital at Long Bay.
By then he had earned a reputation among his classmates as an "army dude" who could handle himself, thanks to years of martial arts training. He spent five years in 1 Commando Company doing everything from large-scale raids to airborne assaults before leaving the armed forces and putting his skills to work at the front doors of Sydney night spots such as the Bourbon and Beefsteak at Kings Cross and Jackson's On George.
The Sydney Morning Herald noted in a feature story on Waygood in "He's been the butt of death threats and had beer bottles thrown at him from across the street. He's had a calibre pistol drawn on him. He's seen a large variety of knives. The most unusual implement he's been attacked with is a shovel.
Waygood was quoted as saying: "I've heard every insult under the sun, including ones about my girlfriend and mum. My skin is about as thick as it can get. You have to be emotionally detached and have a lot of self-discipline. You would have to be emotionally detached to do what Waygood got up to next. He started a security business that flopped, before reinventing himself and some of his closest confidantes as underworld contractors performing what he called "black ops".
Contract killings, high-yield, well-planned armed robberies and intricate break-ins were their specialities. If he needed money, Waygood would knock over a business he knew was carrying lots of cash, including some of the businesses he was previously hired to protect.
If a customer needed chemicals for drug production, he could get into fortified premises, find the gear and get out without a trace. It was through these operations that he made friends with some of the nastiest hombres in Sydney's underworld. Waygood would later tell a court that he was in debt to some of these customers and that he could not say no to them out of fear, but there is plenty of evidence to the contrary.
For a start, he invited some of them to his wedding at Honeysuckle in , just months before his dramatic arrest in January He was sipping coffee at a plush north shore cafe with one of those associates when tactical response officers came storming in. He attempted to murder a Bandidos bikie boss in Sydney, but shot the wrong bloke.
To improve your experience update it here. News National. Tweet Facebook Mail. An underworld figure jailed for nine years over a conspiracy to murder a police informant in has been released on parole. Andrew Perish has consistently denied any involvement in the killing of police informer Terry Falconer, who was abducted, dismembered and dumped in the Hastings River.
Today Perish was freed from prison after the parole board approved his release two weeks ago.
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