Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #47

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  • #901
People all have different opinions. I can understand that.
As a detective sargeant who joined the investigation in September 2015 maybe she knows something we don't though?
 
  • #902
As a detective sargeant who joined the investigation in September 2015 maybe she knows something we don't though?

Read back. I said I haven't seen any clarification by Laura Beacroft, and unless her opinion is based on cold hard facts. Nowhere have I said she doesn't have any.
 
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  • #903
That article makes it sound like there was no scent at all but later articles said his scent was lost at the end of the driveway.
Other articles may not have been quoting Fehon directly, and just assuming?
 
  • #904
Hi SLouTh, Do you have a link to it as i would be interested in hearing it, TIA.

Hi Karinna,
It’s the NoWhere Child Podcast - the one released on 26th July - Called “More Than William”

I don’t know how to actually link it here as I listen via the Podcast App but it’s easy to search..,
 
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It would be great to know what was in Heather's statement. It would also be good for Jubes to be able to explain his reasons for the varied times stated, and his reasons for feeling that there was a clear line of sight from the Savage's viewpoint to FGM's house/property.

I certainly hope that the Coroner can work out all the differences from the police brief. Because from what I have seen stated over time, there are different opinions by different officers.

I have a feeling there is no statement from Heather Savage .... (CO Podcast says the Coroner said there is no “statement” from the FF - only the walk thru interview filmed 8 days later.... ) Just to point out that an important statement had been missed..

I posted earlier in the thread the exact time in the podcast where CO makes a point of saying
“People have died and cars have been sold”
It is a very pronounced statement in the podcast ...
I think this relates to Heather and others that could help clarify the situation...

To my knowledge there hasn’t been a statement released as being by Heather... but those who attended the Inquest may know more about that???

I also wonder if “Lyn the Caravan Lady” has also passed on ?? ... and if this is the reason she is not on the inquest witness list??...
As CO definitely said “people” meaning more than one...

Just my thoughts and interpretation..
 
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I have a feeling there is no statement from Heather Savage .... (CO Podcast says the Coroner said there is no “statement” from the FF - only the walk thru interview filmed 8 days later.... ) Just to point out that an important statement had been missed..

I posted earlier in the thread the exact time in the podcast where CO makes a point of saying
“People have died and cars have been sold”
It is a very pronounced statement in the podcast ...
I think this relates to Heather and others that could help clarify the situation...

To my knowledge there hasn’t been a statement released as being by Heather... but those who attended the Inquest may know more about that???

I also wonder if “Lyn the Caravan Lady” has also passed on ?? ... and if this is the reason she is not on the inquest witness list??...
As CO definitely said “people” meaning more than one...

Just my thoughts and interpretation..

Heather Savage's statement was mentioned in one of Lia's podcasts. The link can be found back in the threads. The statement hasn't been released by the Coroner, as far as I have seen anywhere.


With regard to the FF, I believe a recorded question and answer walkthrough (as he did) and informal statements are considered legal statements.

"A Police interview is a broad term used for whenever the Police question you about a crime.
Sometimes this is informally - they may just ask questions and write the answers in a notebook, which they then may ask you to sign."
"Regardless of how the interview takes place, the purpose of Police interviews is to gather evidence about the case that can then be used to prosecute those involved in the crime."
"You do not have to be recorded saying anything."
Police interviews - Legal Aid NSW

Giving a statement to the police
A statement is a written or in certain circumstances a video-recorded account of what happened and may be used as evidence in court.
Giving a statement to the police | nidirect
 
  • #909
Well I saw it happen with my own eyes, maybe not to groups but to group admins :D. I can even tell you who did share it, but I think you already know.

ETA - You seem to be quoting as fact - please get yourself verified before doing so - or don't quote as fact.
Yes please share your facts? Who was it? And everything i say is my opinion, sorry if i left that out.
 
  • #910
Dad?

Where in the hell has that come from?
I think we should be having MSM links for these unvalidated left field statements.
Not sure what you mean? What is left field? Ok yes..i now see, i thought it was deleted anyway
 
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would anyone have any idea if i send a photo via messenger only on facebook is it safe ?

Messenger can be and is hacked.

I don't know if you have ever received a message from a friend - like I and others I know have - who says something like "is this you in this video?". Then if you open the video to look, your details are caught by the hackers - perhaps giving your device a virus.
The message isn't from the friend, it is from someone hacking into the friend's Messenger account.
Fortunately, a lot of people are aware of these hackers now.
But it shows how a Messenger account can be hacked.
 
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NoCookies | The Australian

Mr Jubelin sat and quietly waited for his name to make its way to the top of the list for court 5.1 in the Downing Centre complex.

The matters ahead of him included a woman who had been charged with failing to use her right-hand indicator (she argued that she was going straight) and a young P-plater in slacks and a ponytail charged with using his mobile phone while driving (he said he was playing music).

Twenty minutes in, magistrate GJ Still came upon the matter most in the room had come to see. Was Mr Jubelin in court, he wanted to know?

He was, and he stood and waved a hand to prove it, and then it was over before you could blink: yes, he would plead not guilty; and yes, the DPP could have five days to make its case.

The offences carry serious penalties: up to five years in jail and a fine of $10,000.
 
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NoCookies | The Australian

Mr Jubelin sat and quietly waited for his name to make its way to the top of the list for court 5.1 in the Downing Centre complex.

The matters ahead of him included a woman who had been charged with failing to use her right-hand indicator (she argued that she was going straight) and a young P-plater in slacks and a ponytail charged with using his mobile phone while driving (he said he was playing music).

Twenty minutes in, magistrate GJ Still came upon the matter most in the room had come to see. Was Mr Jubelin in court, he wanted to know?

He was, and he stood and waved a hand to prove it, and then it was over before you could blink: yes, he would plead not guilty; and yes, the DPP could have five days to make its case.

The offences carry serious penalties: up to five years in jail and a fine of $10,000.

Probably why Margaret Cunneen didn't seem to be there with Jubes. A big no-moment.
 
  • #915
Just wondering if anyone saw Col at the inquest at all, or has his support for Spedding diminished. Or maybe someone was there representing him? Just throwing around ideas. Maybe if he wasn’t there he’s fallen ill- hope not, but difficult to explain his absence given his staunch support at the beginning.

It’s weird, I can’t seem to find some of the old articles that featured him and had photos of him.

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Yes please share your facts? Who was it? And everything i say is my opinion, sorry if i left that out.

Colin Youngberry may know. He seems to know a lot about what happens with Spedding. imo
 
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Probably why Margaret Cunneen didn't seem to be there with Jubes. A big no-moment.

Most court hearings, other than the actual trial itself are big no-moments. The allegations are usually only raised at bail applications, the trial and specific applications. Most other hearings are generally administrative, to confirm disclosure has been given etc. sometimes friends ask to come and watch a trial. I tell them they would be bored.

Listing a matter for trial is not complicated and doesn’t need a QC to attend for that. The instructing solicitor can do it.
 
  • #919
Just a question regarding the sniffer dogs:
Could someone please enlighten me as to
1. Where did William's scent stop at FGM's property?

Has this been stated? I just wondering of the chances of the scent being left behind if he was taken by foot versus by car. Would this have the same result?
Thank you

Hi Madoodi I believe his scent was not found past the boundary of FGM's property ( where IN the property IMO has not been reported)
Hence my personal belief that he was picked up & carried off the property - is there bushland adjoining anywhere ?

Similarly (IMO) we've not been told which other human scents were detected inside the property boundary. ..nor in what areas.

Perhaps someone can inform me how long body scents are detectable for?
Presuming FF & both children were immediately eliminated - then to suss out others ie handyman, gardener, tradies, meter readers, postie if brings parcels to the door ...
 
  • #920
A scent dog should have i would think? They pick up a scent in the air from what i have read.

Really ?

Then he evaporated! IMO
 
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