Sydney Escorts: Wife killer tangled in own web
January 27, 2012
In late 1985, Kalajzich asked his disco manager Warren James Elkins to obtain a weapon for him because he felt threatened. Elkins, whose only criminal record comprised a juvenile conviction for theft, obliged, and provided Kalajzich with three weapons. Kalajzich then told him he needed to ”bump someone off”. Elkins, who was in awe of Kalajzich, contacted a Kings Cross prostitute who ”knew someone”, but the man did not appear at a rendezvous. Elkins then contacted a friend, Trevor Hayden, who shared a flat with Franciscus Wilhelmus (Bill) Vandenberg, a sometime grocer and foundry worker. Hayden asked Vandenberg if he knew anyone, and Vandenberg in turn asked Kerry Neil Orrock, at Kurri Kurri, in the Hunter Valley, if he knew anyone. Orrock put him onto a reputed hitman, George Canellis, otherwise known as Noel Sherry.
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