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Me too--and whether they all had to contribute to this directions hearing. Is there anything to be gathered from the report that Mr Savage hasn't been able to organize representation yet and also attended not in person but by conference call?I wonder if all the neighbours who were home at the time will be summoned to attend? And will they all need legal representation?
There was a son mentioned in an article in The Australian. Paul (and his son, I think) were talking about the ‘loner’ in #35 who had moved out after police had searched the houses on Benaroon Drive three times.
I retract any insinuation--apparently not--but I'm running for a bus, catch you all later.Me too--and whether they all had to contribute to this directions hearing. Is there anything to be gathered from the report that Mr Savage hasn't been able to organize representation yet and also attended not in person but by conference call?
Thanks soso. We have been, during times past, quite suspicious of Benaroon Drive residents—particularly Mr Savage—but, as they haven’t been named POI’s, we’ve been unable to discuss their possible involvement. I think William’s inquest next year is going to bring more surprises like today’s and generate a great deal more discussion.Here are some of those older articles that raised a bit of discussion.
21 Sept 2014
Every home has been searched. The Sex Crimes Squad has verified the whereabouts of known offenders in the street or town.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...e-boy-lost-20140920-10jn4y.html#ixzz3Ds14yDP8
3 sept 2016
From his house directly opposite William’s grandmother’s former home, an elderly man named Paul (surname withheld for privacy reasons) and his son, Sean, have watched long-time friends and neighbours slowly drift away from Benaroon Drive.
“A lot of them have moved,” he says. “One bloke left because he felt intimidated by the police. He had a few problems. He wasn’t a crook or a bad bloke, just a bit of a loner. He wanted out.”
“A recluse,” says Sean. “I think all of the attention sort of frightened him.”
“They were coming around checking everything and he got scared,” Paul says. “Just the fear of that.” He shrugs his shoulders. “You got to let them do their job and they’re still following up on everything. They’re doing a good job.”
Nocookies
William Tyrrell: fear in Kendall where little boy disappeared
I can’t believe the journo chased down William’s foster parents like that.
I can’t believe the journo chased down the foster parents like that.
I don’t see the point in chasing them down. They were at their (foster) son’s inquest and they must be grieving. A little compassion for their situation would’ve gone a long way today.I thought the same. What a hard day today must have been for them already without journos adding to it.
I can’t believe the journo chased down William’s foster parents like that.
Imagine when that happens at Lidcombe, after the suits and silks have travelled out there from the city.I can't believe ......... what was described as a "directions hearing" lasted less than ten minutes.
Yes. See section 57 of the Coroners Act: CORONERS ACT 2009 - SECT 57 Representation in coronial proceedingsWhy do the foster parents have representation? Does their barrister get to ask questions of witnesses?
Also, wouldn’t they want someone to deal with the legal aspects regarding non-publication orders and to read the brief of evidence when it becomes available to advise them of any issues that may affect them and/or children in their care?Yes. See section 57 of the Coroners Act: CORONERS ACT 2009 - SECT 57 Representation in coronial proceedings
First time I've heard of Paul Savage. There's so much we are yet to find out about this case. It blows my mind.
It's just so sad Bo - as the years have advanced for Brendan, so it seems has his downward decline.
I do take this on personally, in respect of how WE guide & manage in our society ( go back a tad & it would have been managed by the Elders or Chiefs ....)
I'm not an advocate of Youth Jails.
I am an advocate of giving them a real opportunity to explore & find themselves, within the boundaries of genuine care & concern that perhaps they've never previously experienced. .
Are you talking about BC ? Would you consider a 30 plus year old a youth ? None of us know of his decline besides what NC has said. He may just be a bad guy regardless of what’s happened to his son.It's just so sad Bo - as the years have advanced for Brendan, so it seems has his downward decline.
I do take this on personally, in respect of how WE guide & manage in our society ( go back a tad & it would have been managed by the Elders or Chiefs ....)
I'm not an advocate of Youth Jails.
I am an advocate of giving them a real opportunity to explore & find themselves, within the boundaries of genuine care & concern that perhaps they've never previously experienced. .
BS has grey hair again?