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Like he has an emotional connection?
Not emotional, fear.
Like he has an emotional connection?
Yep, I wonder how successful he will be in his lawsuit with that in his background.Well, if he gets any (more?) lawsuit money, I hope those two little girls (now women) get a whole big bunch of it.
As far as I am concerned, any losses he has felt are his life's karma.
In this news clip it shows what it says is the view from PS house to FGM former house. About 30 seconds in.May have been stated already, but where William was "last seen" and the precise spot he disappeared from may not have been the exact same location.
Yep, I wonder how successful he will be in his lawsuit with that in his background.
According to the article linked by Wex, Savage's walk took him up the fire trail, deep into the bush, and eventually brought him around to Batar Creek Road, so he returned home via the regular end of Benaroon Drive. And it seems to have taken about two and a half hours, including the time spent with caravan lady. I wondered whether he returned to Batar Creek Road via Cedar Loggers Lane. I don't know why--the walk is too early to have anything to do with William. Unless this is where he really went after 11, having briefly secured William somewhere before his wife went out, perhaps in one of his sheds or somewhere on the Millers' property.
Was it Not Guilty or dismissed for lack of evidenceAs
As he was not found guilty of any of the historical charges then it will have no effect.
He was not found guilty.Was it Not Guilty or dismissed for lack of evidence
I couldn’t remember but wasn’t their speculation here that it was dismissed and not a non guilty verdict ? I don’t think he’s our guy after hearing what I’ve heard , just interestedHe was not found guilty.
wasnt he renting ?William Tyrrell inquiry: Former person of interest set to take NSW Police to court
Washing machine repairman Bill Spedding is preparing to launch a civil action for damages against NSW police, having lost his house, business and reputation, after his name was linked to the disappearance of missing boy William Tyrrell.
Mr Spedding has always maintained that he has a solid alibi, as detailed in The Australian’s podcast series, Nowhere Child: he says he had a cup of coffee with his wife, Margaret, at the Buzz cafe in Laurieton at around 10am on the morning of William’s disappearance; and he also attended an assembly at a local primary school, to see a child relative receive an award.
A civil action for the loss of his business, home and family life is likely to follow.
NoCookies | The Australian
I wonder if she’s by his side at the inquestLia Harris on Twitter
The court is being shown a document with names of children receiving awards at the Laurieton School assembly on the 12th of September 2014. A child in the care of Bill Spedding and his wife at the time is on the list. @10NewsFirst @10Daily
“Wife at the time”?
wasnt some of the charges dropped so could not be found either way ??As
As he was not found guilty of any of the historical charges then it will have no effect.
In this news clip it shows what it says is the view from PS house to FGM former house. About 30 seconds in.
Nine News Melbourne on Twitter
Why isn’t he suing over the allegations against the young girls. Not asking you interested ! Just jumping off your post. Was he not as confident in that casewasnt some of the charges dropped so could not be found either way ??
would still be able to hear and see any cars or walkers..this case is 5 mins either way of not seeing..not hearing anything from everybodyNot much of a view is it
dam good pointWhy isn’t he suing over the allegations against the young girls. Not asking you interested ! Just jumping off your post. Was he not as confident in that case