Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #50

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Jamie McKinnell
The court's been told details of an undercover sting on Mr Savage in which police planted a Spiderman suit on his morning walking track. Surveillance operatives were hiding in the bush to film his reaction.

Mr Jubelin's former colleague, Det Sgt Laura Beacroft, said footage showed Mr Savage stopped near the suit for 12 seconds on the morning he was first filmed, July 2017. He didn't report it to police until the next day.
 
  • #302
Lia Harris
The interview is again being played and Jubelin puts to Savage “you’re involved in the abduction of William Tyrrell and you’ve seen a Spider-Man suit the same as William Tyrrell’s and it confused you... and you think ‘what am I going to do?” Savage denies this. Calls it “rubbish”
 
  • #303
BBM : PS may come across to some as an aged , frail, grieving & forgetful widow.

IMO he is anything but. He is rat cunning & plays his cards well ;)

Just from what I observed of him in Taree over 3-4 days.

There is a reason why Jubes ( & Laura ) are interested in him IMO
Maybe. I know you saw him. I wouldn't think he's grieving particularly. But I think the covert operations plus interrogations could have the same effect on the memory as psychological abuse.
 
  • #304
Jamie McKinnell
Det Beacroft estimates the operative filming was "up to 30 metres away" and that Mr Savage was approx five to eight metres from the suit when he stopped. In a recorded interview with Mr Jubelin, Mr Savage repeatedly insists he didn't see the suit the first day.

"Why would I bother lying, this is bloody ridiculous," Mr Savage says. "Because you're involved in what happened to William, and the Spiderman suit - you didn't know how to deal with it." Mr Jubelin replies. Savage: "Rubbish."
 
  • #305
Tweet by Jamie McKinnell @jamie86:

The court's been told details of an undercover sting on Mr Savage in which police planted a Spiderman suit on his morning walking track. Surveillance operatives were hiding in the bush to film his reaction.
 
  • #306
Jamie McKinnell

Savage: "Maybe I should have just kept my nose out of it and left it (the suit) to rot there ... I did everything I could to help yous find the little bugger."
 
  • #307
Jamie McKinnell

Savage: "Maybe I should have just kept my nose out of it and left it (the suit) to rot there ... I did everything I could to help yous find the little bugger."
drsleuth,
You're doing a great job! I can add the McKinnell tweets for a while - I'll add the ones since the break, but continue doing them yourself if you want, you'll be quicker than me.
 
  • #308
Lia Harris
Jubelin asks Savage about a camera he found in a tree near his house. Savage told him he found the camera, took it off the tree and took it inside his house. He kept it there until police came some days later and he gave it to them. Jubelin is asking him why he did that.

“Did you think to let police know you’d taken one of our cameras?” Jubelin asks.
 
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drsleuth,
You're doing a great job! I can add the McKinnell tweets for a while - I'll add the ones since the break, but continue doing them yourself if you want, you'll be quicker than me.

I don't mind either way Stormbird...
 
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Tweet by Jamie McKinnell @jamie86:

Mr Jubelin's former colleague, Det Sgt Laura Beacroft, said footage showed Mr Savage stopped near the suit for 12 seconds on the morning he was first filmed, July 2017. He didn't report it to police until the next day.
 
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Tweet by Jamie McKinnell @jamie86:

Det Beacroft estimates the operative filming was "up to 30 metres away" and that Mr Savage was approx five to eight metres from the suit when he stopped. In a recorded interview with Mr Jubelin, Mr Savage repeatedly insists he didn't see the suit the first day.
 
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Agree. Remembering someone's birthdate from an AVO and then wishing them a happy birthday is more than just creepy. It's calculating to me.
Yes, it's mocking her efforts to stop him.
 
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:) for sure haha. did you hear Gary got caught in a lift this morn. Hopefully he used the time to zen...

It was me, sorry, I pressed the button for some 'alone time' with Jubes :cool:

I wish :(
 
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Tweet by Jamie McKinnell @jamie86:

"Why would I bother lying, this is bloody ridiculous," Mr Savage says. "Because you're involved in what happened to William, and the Spiderman suit - you didn't know how to deal with it." Mr Jubelin replies. Savage: "Rubbish."
 
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Tweet by Jamie McKinnell @jamie86:

Savage: "Maybe I should have just kept my nose out of it and left it (the suit) to rot there ... I did everything I could to help yous find the little bugger."
 
  • #317
NoCookies | The Australian

  • Caroline Overington
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  • 11 minutes ago February 5, 2020

    An elderly man was asked to stay away from the house William Tyrrell disappeared from, just months before the boy went missing, according to evidence presented to Sydney’s Downing Centre Court this morning.
He denied being a neighbourhood pest, saying he had “never done nothing to hurt the little fella.”

He also denied “covering up” for his wife Heather, who has since died, saying there was no truth to local rumours that she had run William over, on her way out to Bingo.

The interview in question was entirely lawful. It shows Mr Jubelin asking Mr Savage: “Did you make a pest of yourself around (William’s foster nana)” in the months before William disappeared.

“Oh, give me a break,” he replied.

“I’d see her, I’d ask her if she needed hand.”

He agreed that Heather told him that William’s foster nana wanted him to stay away. He had been appearing at her back door, unannounced.
 
  • #318
I think it's more than that. There is info in those tapes that should be public perhaps?

I wonder if that information contains something that has information on a suspect that could possibly be detrimental to the case if it got out? I don't think any suppression request is to 'save face' to the police, rather, I think there is something very important in there that could 'tip off' a potential suspect/arrest. I really don't know, I tried to follow the tweets yesterday to pick up any clue/hint as to why the police wanted it all kept quiet but that is all I could come up with.
 
  • #319
Lia Harris
Jubelin again puts to Savage that perhaps his wife Heather was accidentally responsible for William’s death. Savage responds “there’s no way in the world either one of us would hurt the child or any other bloody child”.
 
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Lia Harris
Jubelin again puts to Savage that perhaps his wife Heather was accidentally responsible for William’s death. Savage responds “there’s no way in the world either one of us would hurt the child or any other bloody child”.
DrSleuth, did you notice whether PS has aversion to using William's name? It's looking that way to me from the tweets.
 
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