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I had read it the same way as well.
Thread 12 - post 321
The court heard that Mr Spedding spent the night at the home of one of the complainants about six months ago and played with her young daughter.
“It just didn’t feel right . . . it felt really awkward,” the complainant said in police interviews.
The link is now dead.
http://cowracommunitynews.com/viewne...wsid=9438&id=4
I have always felt MS was a bit surprised pi**ed off that the victim that was visited by BS and maybe MS. Went ahead with the charges. Maybe they expected she would not proceed.
imo
This link is still live, soso. Contains the same info.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...s/news-story/6a998f1cd5267e04f13c3b51b229d4d0
It also gives the conditions of Spedding's bail .....
Justice Bellew ordered that Mr Spedding be of good behaviour, continue living at his Bonny Hills home and inform police of any plans to change address.
He is also required to report daily to Port Macquarie police and is prevented from contacting children, applying for a passport, or going within 3km of a point of international departure.
Mr Spedding’s wife Margaret provided a letter to the court in which she wrote there would be “no children residing or visiting the residence” if the 64-year-old was granted bail.