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Thank you Drsleuth…. I found plenty of pics of him in that link you kindly supplied. I still can’t find his name….


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In the top pic he seems to be staring at the camera, defying us to identify him…. Hehe…. ;)

Perhaps he is Scott Jamieson then. I would think that, considering his involvement, he would be among that crew.

I can't find any named images of Jamieson. Not under SFR, not under NSW Missing Persons Squad, not under NSW Police.

imo
 
Perhaps he is Scott Jamieson then. I would think that, considering his involvement, he would be among that crew.

I can't find any named images of Jamieson. Not under SFR, not under NSW Missing Persons Squad, not under NSW Police.

imo
I think you are right SA , he was at the inquest
 

The man in charge of the investigation, Detective Chief Inspector David Laidlaw, along with Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Dukes, Detective Sergeants Scott Jamieson and Andrew Lonergan, and Detective Senior Constable Sean Ogilvy, are all in civilian clothes working harder than anyone on site every day.
 

In court on Tuesday, Ms Grahame was handed a letter from the DPP, outlining the status of that request for advice.

In the letter, the Director of Public Prosecutions, Sally Dowling SC, said that NSW Police had in April asked her office to 'suspend' its request for advice until the conclusion of the final block of inquest hearings.
 
Ah yes the speaker of these words shortly before the 2021 search

“We know why, we know how, we know where he is,”
“We aren’t guessing, we aren’t bluffing.
“We are saying we know what happened and why it happened and where [his body] is.”
Narrator voice: they were bluffing.

I find it quite hard to accept and reconcile NSWPol’s approach to all of this.
 
Yep, and as I've said here before, I expect the Coroner will have some words to say in her report about the way police went about this case, and I don't think they will be flattering.
Do you think so ?
As much I think the police investigation has been appalling, I’m not sure it’ll be too seriously challenged.

I don’t know much about coronial enquires but I thought the Coroner was pretty much a law unto itself - meaning that I thought the Coroner could / would call anyone & ask anything that was thought necessary to get to the bottom of things. Maybe I’m wrong but I l don’t feel that’s happened so far. ..
 

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