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

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  • #741
It sounds to me by what the Crabbes said, the postie drove a vehicle that wasn't a scooter. I could be wrong though.
I’m not certain either but most local posties drive a scooter in fact I don’t think I can ever recall seeing a postie driving a van unless it was a courier
 
  • #742
Totally
 
  • #743
Lia Harris
Gary Jubelin’s criminal hearing has resumed for a fifth day, with Detective Senior Constable Greg Gallyot again taking the stand, testifying about his involvement in the William Tyrrell investigation. Former POI Paul Savage is expected to testify via video link later today.
 
  • #744
Lia Harris
Gallyot told the court Jubelin asked him to record his phone conversation with Paul Savage in November 2017. He was asked if he knew whether there was a warrant in place at the time and he responded “I knew there wasn’t”. He said he was “in shock” at the request.
 
  • #745
Lia Harris
Gallyot told the court he hesitated and looked at Jubelin, who said “just do it”, which he did. Jubelin then proceeded to call Savage while Gallyot recorded the call.

Gallyot told the court Jubelin told him “don’t save that anywhere”, but he saved the recording on his work computer anyway.
 
  • #746
Jamie McKinnell
Former detective Gary Jubelin's case is back in court again, hearing from his former colleague Detective Senior Constable Gregory Gallyot of the homicide squad.
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  • #747
Lia Harris
Gallyot told the court other officers had “expressed concern” about the focus on Paul Savage. He said Jubelin responded saying “there is nothing to suggest that he’s innocent of this”.
 
  • #748
I knew that GO had reported that FA had some arrangement with a property owner to fix the caravan in return for staying there for free, and that GO wasn't impressed with FA's workmanship, but I don't recall that GO owned that land. Do you happen to have a link?

No link sorry. Just what I deduced due to FA living in GO's caravan. GO lives at no. 14. FA's address was no. 16. It might not mean ownership, there may have also been some other arrangement.
 
  • #749

Jamie McKinnell


Det Gallyot says another colleague in the room looked down. "[Mr Jubelin] gave me what I would call a serious or stern look, with a furrowed brow, and stared back at me ... he said 'just do it'."

Det Gallyot is being asked about a Nov 2017 recording made at Parramatta police HQ, when Mr Jubelin is accused of asking him to illegally record a phone call with Tyrrell person of interest Paul Savage. "At first I was in shock," Det Gallyot tells the court.
 
  • #750
Generally a postie will position the vehicle so that they do not have to get out unless there is a larger article to be dropped off or a signature needed.

Looking at the gutter in front of the letter box there is rubber/tyre marks where the vehicle runs up on the wrong side of the road and the postie puts it in from the driver's side window.
Usually the postie will drive along on the wrong side of the roadway.

If there was no other drops at the end of Beneroon, then he/she would have reversed back into No. 48 and continued back down.

If William had run out from behind these trees as the postie reversed, with the gutter bump, he/she might not have felt a baby like William imo.

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eek! so if someone ran over him without knowing, who would find him and why didnt they ring for an ambulance?
 
  • #751
Lia Harris
Gallyot told the court Jubelin later handed him his phone and asked him to make a “synopsis” of the recorded visits with Savage for the Coroner.

Gallyot told the court Jubelin told him “don’t do it word for word and if anyone asks, we’ll just say we obtained it from the listening devices”.

Gallyot told the court Jubelin was asked in a briefing by another officer why he suggested to Savage that his wife Heather may have accidentally run over William and claims Jubelin responded by saying “the death of Heather is a sore point and that’s something I can exploit”.
 
  • #752
I’m not certain either but most local posties drive a scooter in fact I don’t think I can ever recall seeing a postie driving a van unless it was a courier

Not necessarily so in the country.
 
  • #753
Jamie McKinnell
Det Gallyot tells the court Mr Jubelin later approached him and asked him to review several recorded interactions with Mr Savage stored on Mr Jubelin's iPhone. "[Mr Jubelin said] ... if anyone asks we'll just say we obtained it from the listening devices."
 
  • #754
Lia Harris
Cunneen is now questioning Gallyot about a visit he made to Benaroon Drive where Savage followed him around the whole time. She asked if he was trying to “ingratiate himself” with him and the investigation, Gallyot denied that’s what he was doing.
 
  • #755
Jamie McKinnell
Under cross examination, Det Gallyot agrees his experience in homicide investigations was "vastly inferior" to Mr Jubelin's.
 
  • #756
Lia Harris
Cunneen points out to Gallyot that his Homicide experience was “vastly inferior” to Jubelin’s and he agrees. He then tells the court he found Savage “believable”.
 
  • #757
Lia Harris
Cunneen asks Gallyot why he didn’t protest when Jubelin asked him to record the conversation. He told the court “I believe my body language did... I had a very concerned look on my face”. He then tried to replicate the look he claimed to have given for the court.
 
  • #758
Hi all! I haven't made any posts yet, just been following & reading with interest for a couple of years now.

One thing that I would like to know, that I haven't seen mentioned so far (please correct me if I'm wrong) is about Williams older sister.

Was she still outside playing when William disappeared? Or did she tire of the game and go up on the deck with FFM & FFG? If she was still playing outside, surely the FFM would ask Where did you last see William? Where was he hiding? Etc, etc. I'm just not sure if any of this has been asked on the thread. Even in the reenactment FFM just says 'it went quiet & then I started calling for William' Which seems to imply that she knew where the older sister was at the time.
 
  • #759
Jamie McKinnell
Det Gallyot admits he didn't report what he knew was wrongdoing to his commander, or professional standards command. He says he wanted to, and asked what stopped him he replies: "Fear".
 
  • #760
Lia Harris
Cunneen puts to him that Jubelin never said “just do it”, which Gallyot refutes, saying “he absolutely said it”. She asks him why he didn’t report it after and he said he had “fear” of losing his position.

Cunneen asks him if he was concerned he wouldn’t achieve his “dream” of getting a position in Unsolved Homicide. He says yes. He told the court he’s since been “lucky enough to get a spot” on that squad.
 
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