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Former Bowen pool managers knowledge a mystery
The first call was made to Rachels home at 4.51pm but was not answered. Seconds later a call was made from the pool to Robert Hytchs home and lasted 38 seconds.
Mr Pate, who had the lease for the pool, was the only person working but says he does not know who made the calls.
He told Rachels inquest: All I can think of is that I was doing a water test or out of the office at that time.
Coroner OConnell found: To me it was very clear that Mr Pate knew who made those telephone calls, and he wished to place himself the furthest distance possible from the kiosk when those calls were being made.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...lSF&utm_source=CourierMail&utm_medium=Twitter
Why do people withhold information that is crucial to a disappearance or murder? smh
The first call was made to Rachels home at 4.51pm but was not answered. Seconds later a call was made from the pool to Robert Hytchs home and lasted 38 seconds.
Mr Pate, who had the lease for the pool, was the only person working but says he does not know who made the calls.
He told Rachels inquest: All I can think of is that I was doing a water test or out of the office at that time.
Coroner OConnell found: To me it was very clear that Mr Pate knew who made those telephone calls, and he wished to place himself the furthest distance possible from the kiosk when those calls were being made.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...lSF&utm_source=CourierMail&utm_medium=Twitter
Why do people withhold information that is crucial to a disappearance or murder? smh