FigTree
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For a dealer to travel up to the Blue Mountains to meet with a customer would indicate a well established relationship. Gary Tweddle's arrangement with his regular dealer to buy "...2.5 grams of cocaine in five small resealable plastic bags..." In the eyes of the law this would put him in jail for 5 years.
Buying for your friends is treated as drug-dealing in Australia.
Good Point about the relationship MM -
I wonder if the quantity is correct - there was 'no Gary' to substantiate any of details. He hadn't been found yet.
There's so much more to this story, I think.
Source He tried to meet Tweddle sometime between 10pm on July 15 and 2am on July 16 but the pair lost contact. They never met.
So, the accused drug dealer is saying they never met?
He drove from Sydney to the Blue Mountains and decided to go home?
The time gap is huge for a meet-up... 10pm-2.00am
Im not convinced.
No wonder Gary was trying to flag down a car - he got the wrong car by the sounds of things.
One article stated that Gary was identified by his wallet.
I wonder if he was carrying cash - I cant see how a deal would go through without an exchange of money - so was the money still in Gary's wallet?
If the two did not meet, where were the drugs, it doesn't mean Gary didn't get them - they could have been left somewhere.
- but it doesn't explain why Gary was in the bush - running and jumping...
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