I've been looking for Sr Constable Rowley and the warm cup of tea but so far this is all I can find with no mention of Rowley.
"In his opening address, Mr Craddock, told the court William had disappeared while the foster mother and Nanna were drinking tea that was still warm or “not too cold to drink”.
He remarked there were different ways of making or pouring tea and asked the foster mother what was hers or her mother’s preferred way."
I find it curious that this tea making was discussed at the inquest so maybe there is some relevance?
Inside the divided inquest into the three-year-old’s disappearance
"In his opening address, Mr Craddock, told the court William had disappeared while the foster mother and Nanna were drinking tea that was still warm or “not too cold to drink”.
He remarked there were different ways of making or pouring tea and asked the foster mother what was hers or her mother’s preferred way."
I find it curious that this tea making was discussed at the inquest so maybe there is some relevance?
Inside the divided inquest into the three-year-old’s disappearance