frogwell
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You're not a country white goods repair man, C.O.D.
He is a long time business man, with business premises, not just repairing but holding stock, buying and selling.
You're not a country white goods repair man, C.O.D.
Would you note the attendance of the washing repair man in a small town?
Would you note the attendance of the washing repair man in a small town?
You would think a washing repair man would be flush with cash spending at the cafe.
He is a long time business man, with business premises, not just repairing but holding stock, buying and selling.
When did police ask questions of the school and parents? was it in January? (school holidays) 4 months later?
It was only a fortnightly assembly not a special occasion from my reckoning. I have a vague idea of who are the regulars at assemblies but beyond that nothing.
You're not a country white goods repair man, C.O.D.
So when was crimestoppers the number the public were asked to call. Presumably when the police decided it was a crime and not a lost child.
Paul Fehon in those early interviews did say "If anyone had any information if they could ring through on 000."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQtDgHq42Wg
Would you note the attendance of the washing repair man in a small town?
I would imagine it was much earlier. He gave a 10 page statement, when that didn't check out they raided his Office and home. The raids were in January.
For his statement to not check out, IMO they had already interviewed people at the school and cafe.
A "pawnbroker".
"A "for lease" sign is now in the window where the yellow "Speddo's" pawnbroker sign used to be."
I would imagine it was much earlier. He gave a 10 page statement, when that didn't check out they raided his Office and home. The raids were in January.
For his statement to not check out, IMO they had already interviewed people at the school and cafe.
Yes, with signage on the van, I imagine he would have been a regular sight in about 20 villages, hamlets, towns around the Camden Haven area to Port Macquarie.
So when he was out repairing white goods anywhere. Who was at the pawn shop covering all those important duties?
Yes, I agree. "Following" ... not "in January" or anything like that.
Following William’s disappearance, Mr Spedding gave a 10-page statement to police, as well as a DNA swab, to assist with the investigation.
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/n...l/news-story/6d94cf0b183fb09f927bc96e3d67ce58
So when he was out repairing white goods anywhere. Who was at the pawn shop covering all those important duties?
A paper trail on the card yes but cash, no.1. Bank statement
2. Merchant Statement
We repair anywhere ...what does that mean?
So when he was out repairing white goods anywhere. Who was at the pawn shop covering all those important duties?