Mark Morri is crime editor at the Daily Telegraph. He started his career as a cadet reporter on the Daily Mirror in 1980 working on crime, from gangland murders of the 1980s to the Father's Day Bikie Massacre. He won the Kennedy Award for Scoop of the Year for his coverage of the arrest of Roger Rogerson in 2014 and was also nominated for a Walkley award for the expose on Rogerson. He is the author of three books, Remembering Anita Cobby (2016), Hate Mail: The Inside Story of the Sydney Parcel-Bombing Case (2019), A Woman of Force: The True Story of Deborah Wallace, The Cop Known as the Gangbuster (2020). With Daily Telegraph reporter Josh Hanrahan he has been reporting on Sydney's gang wars in articles, on podcasts, documentaries and TikTok segments.