I cant even watch the channel 10 one, hope someone can give a summary if anything new.
Nothing new. There was a younger man and lady with him, as he entered the Legal Aid building. The younger man looks like the spitting image of Mr Savage, but taller. There is footage of Mr Savage bringing his rubbish bins in, with a black lab running along in front of him.
Transcript for the O/S members ....
LEAD IN: A man who has been compelled to give evidence at the inquest of William Tyrrell has told 10 News First that he has no idea why. Paul Savage lives close to where the little boy vanished. We caught up with him at his lawyer’s office, as he prepares to be questioned by the Coroner.
JOURNO (voiceover): Paul Savage claims he doesn’t know why he is being called to give evidence at one of the country’s most anticipated inquests.
JOURNO: Do you know anything about what happened to William?
PS: No
JOURNO (voiceover): Two months before the Coroner hears all the evidence police have gathered about what might have happened to William Tyrrell, Savage visited his local Legal Aid office.
JOURNO: Are you here meeting with a lawyer?
PS: Nope
JOURNO (voiceover): Savage lives directly across the road from William’s foster grandmother’s house, in the small town of Kendall, where he vanished 4½ years ago. Now, it has been revealed that the man in his 70s will be compelled to appear at the inquest where the Coroner will investigate the abduction and probably murder.
JOURNO: Do you know why they want you to appear?
PS: No, got no idea.
JOURNO (voiceover): Savage refused to confirm whether or not he believes he is a person of interest in the case, and remained tight-lipped about his testimony.
JOURNO: What are you going to be saying at the inquest?
PS: I’ll find out in time, won’t I?
JOURNO (voiceover): At the first hearing here in December, Savage appeared by phone and told the court he would arrange to have a lawyer represent him when the Coroner begins hearing evidence in March.
JOURNO (voiceover): Another man who will be giving evidence is washing machine repairman Bill Spedding, who has been investigated as a person of interest in the case. Savage claims the two men have never met.
(image of Spedding pushing a news camera away from him while he was in his van)
JOURNO: Have you ever met Bill Spedding?
PS: Off the cuff .. umm.. no, I don’t think so.
JOURNO (voiceover): Police hope what they do know, if anything, about this baffling case will be revealed in March. Lia Harris for Ten News First.