Good pick up soso. It appears he's 30klms away from Port.
We'll take a look at the radius.
Spedding, who appeared at Campbelltown Local Court on Tuesday, successfully argued the 60-kilometre round trip he took to report to Port Macquarie police every day was arduous.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...s-bail-conditions-relaxed#LgJd1p2gk0Gvs5QP.99
Engadine NSW to Port Macquarie is 343 km each way.
Bonny Hills to Port Macquarie is 18 km each way.
Would that be about 3 hours?
Would that be about 3 hours?
Would that be about 3 hours?
Mr Spedding, who was named as a person of interest in the disappearance of toddler William Tyrrell, today argued in Campbelltown Local Court that the 60km round trip he made daily from his Bonny Hills home to report to police in Port Macquarie was excessive.
The court was told Mr Spedding had completed the daily reports “religiously”, and had travelled six hours to appear in court today in person, despite not being required to do so.
His wife was beside him in court and did not comment to waiting media after the hearing.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...storic-child-sex-offences#L6SsGshw0GvFKk8k.99
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Did you mean 110 km/hr?On the expressway with the speed limit at 120 kph it would be close.
Did you mean 110 km/hr?
Just wondering too if anyone saw this comment "assuming a presumption of innocence". Does that mean the magistrate presumes he is innocent?
http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...ions-relaxed-over-historic-child-sex-offences
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One thing about today shows his wife is still supporting him. Looks good for him. I wonder if the missing link on Facebook is to try and keep his Facebook more private.
They did however not drop the charges so still must be enough to make them stick.
Engadine to Port would be about 3 hours. I live close.
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Mr Spedding, who was named as a person of interest in the disappearance of toddler William Tyrrell, today argued in Campbelltown Local Court that the 60km round trip he made daily from his Bonny Hills home to report to police in Port Macquarie was excessive.
The court was told Mr Spedding had completed the daily reports “religiously”, and had travelled six hours to appear in court today in person, despite not being required to do so.
His wife was beside him in court and did not comment to waiting media after the hearing.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...storic-child-sex-offences#L6SsGshw0GvFKk8k.99
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Mr Spedding, who was named as a person of interest in the disappearance of toddler William Tyrrell, today argued in Campbelltown Local Court that the 60km round trip he made daily from his Bonny Hills home to report to police in Port Macquarie was excessive.
The court was told Mr Spedding had completed the daily reports religiously, and had travelled six hours to appear in court today in person, despite not being required to do so.
His wife was beside him in court and did not comment to waiting media after the hearing.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...storic-child-sex-offences#L6SsGshw0GvFKk8k.99
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When is the next court appearance? Tomorrow? Keep us in the loop.
glad the charges are still progressing
not that it's relevant to finding William but, one could not complete the road trip Engadine - Port in 3hrs IMO. I used to travel it and even these days you'd have to average 140 km/hr??
Looks like the locals had their old bins out as part of a bin upgrade roll out. Kendall residents received new bins after 28 July 2014, but kept their old bins for a while: "Bins should be placed upside down on the kerb ready for collection on 8 September [2014]. The collection of old bins is expected to take another three weeks."
Indeed there are still bins lying on the road on Friday 19th September 2014 as Nearmap shows along Benaroon Dr. Might be a good reason to park your car away from the bin, which would be placed near a driveway. This is the grey car Crabstick spoke of (it was mentioned in a previous thread when TBell put Nearmap up). I see it's parked nowhere near a driveway. The yellow squares could be two yellow-lid recycle bins close together (but they look pretty big), but they aren't there on other days when aerials were shot.
edit: bin night is Tues
http://www.pmhc.nsw.gov.au/Lists/Ne.../July/Delivery-of-new-bins-underway-next-week
Friday 19th Sept 2014
Friday 19th Sept 2014