Yesdrsleuth, does the book 'Badness' address the upcoming Hearings for charges against MFC and FFC (Assault, Stalking, and providing false and misleading information to the NSWCC?
Yesdrsleuth, does the book 'Badness' address the upcoming Hearings for charges against MFC and FFC (Assault, Stalking, and providing false and misleading information to the NSWCC?
I can't see that he can do that much more than calling for a public inquiry, as he is a civilian now.Extracted from this article:
“Mr Jubelin has no problem with an inquiry probing into how he handled the investigation while he was at the helm and admitted his calls could be a double-edged sword.
What's more important is to get answers to what happened to William.”
JMO – It would be great if an article such as this could supply some information as to how, if Mr Jubelin is successful in calling for a public inquiry, that could contribute to solving (getting answers) what happened to William.
As Jubelin is still invested in finding those answers for William’s Parents, I wonder how he is currently going about that, apart from calling for the public inquiry into the handling of the case?
I find it interesting that the title of the book coincides with the subtitle of the Underbelly series on the Perish case featuring GJ.
JMO - Understandable that Jubelin wants to earn a living, and publishing this book could be part of it, and will contribute his opinions with the knowledge he wishes to impart.Apparently the book is about a variety of cases.
They were joking on the Today show about the cover photo being a photo of 'that alley'.
Don't ask me what that means, as I didn't watch Underbelly. But I got the impression that it was from the Perish case.
JMO - Understandable that Jubelin wants to earn a living, and publishing this book could be part of it, and will contribute his opinions with the knowledge he wishes to impart.
Oh no!! What a huge mistake for Jubelin to make ...... he has incorrectly stated that William's birthday is in February! Imagine all of those books printed with such an error!Gary's new book Badness is dedicated to William Tyrrell
Postscript page 335
Also on first page
For William Tyrrell
26.2.2011- v
Also interesting is that the FGM's car was taken for forensic testing days after William disappeared & nothing was found.
Badness by Gary Jubelin with Dan Box, page 266
Oh no!! What a huge mistake for Jubelin to make ...... he has incorrectly stated that William's birthday is in February! Imagine all of those books printed with such an error!
William's birthday is actually 26.6.2011!
Sadly, it is in the book …. In the EBook anyway … But I don’t know about the hard copy ????Maybe just a typo by Drsleuth, I doubt it was copy and pasted directly from the book.
Maybe just a typo by Drsleuth, I doubt it was copy and pasted directly from the book.
A case of "the tallest trees catch the most wind"."William Tyrrell homicide cop makes a MAJOR blunder in tribute to the little boy in his new book after being ousted from his job after illegally recording a suspect
The homicide detective who led the investigation into the disappearance of William Tyrrell has been slammed over a shocking error about the missing toddler in his new book.
The detective has now dedicated his new book, Badness, to William, but it lists his birthday as being February 26, 2011 - his actual birthdate is June 26, 2011.
'Absolutely gobsmacked to see that old Gary Jubelin has put the wrong date for William's birthday in his so called new you beaut book,' an eagle-eyed follower of the case wrote on social media.
'Goes to show how dedicated he was if he can't even get that right.'
Daily Mail Australia has contacted both Mr Jubelin and his publisher HarperCollins for comment."
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Gary Jubelin is slammed for major blunder in William Tyrrell book
Gary Jubelin, the detective who led the investigation into the disappearance of William Tyrrell eight years ago, has been slammed over a shocking error about the missing toddler in new book.www.dailymail.co.uk
A case of "the tallest trees catch the most wind".
Pretty sure most people would be roasted for such a careless and prominent error. Star detective or not, he is not above the law, he only has himself to blame for flouting the rules and getting himself kicked off the case. He may be right in calling for this inquiry, but I find it distasteful to use it as a way to publicise his book.A case of "the tallest trees catch the most wind".
The DM is such an embarrassment. They are now using nasty quotes from random social media users. A printing error does not equate to his dedication to William or his case"William Tyrrell homicide cop makes a MAJOR blunder in tribute to the little boy in his new book after being ousted from his job after illegally recording a suspect
The homicide detective who led the investigation into the disappearance of William Tyrrell has been slammed over a shocking error about the missing toddler in his new book.
The detective has now dedicated his new book, Badness, to William, but it lists his birthday as being February 26, 2011 - his actual birthdate is June 26, 2011.
'Absolutely gobsmacked to see that old Gary Jubelin has put the wrong date for William's birthday in his so called new you beaut book,' an eagle-eyed follower of the case wrote on social media.
'Goes to show how dedicated he was if he can't even get that right.'
Daily Mail Australia has contacted both Mr Jubelin and his publisher HarperCollins for comment."
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Gary Jubelin is slammed for major blunder in William Tyrrell book
Gary Jubelin, the detective who led the investigation into the disappearance of William Tyrrell eight years ago, has been slammed over a shocking error about the missing toddler in new book.www.dailymail.co.uk
The DM is such an embarrassment. They are now using nasty quotes from random social media users. A printing error does not equate to his dedication to William or his case
I’ve just seen who actually posted that comment. That same person is now sharing the article fair and wide.Was just thinking the exact same thing, Lola. Takes the DM to publish nasty SM comments from unnamed sources.
The DM, apparently, calls that 'news'.
imo
Nah … imo Mr Jubelin is not regarded as a ‘tall tree / tall poppy’, at least not by the public.A case of "the tallest trees catch the most wind".
My suggestion would be to focus on building a new life / career where he can get value from the value he provides ( perhaps that’s not as an Author )
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