Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #51

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Agree. I feel this trial is serving far more purpose than what was intended and I imagine GJ and Cuneen have been waiting for this opportunity. If he can't speak at the inquest, he can certainly speak at his own trial. Different forum, that's all. The info (and other information regarding the internal workings of NSWP) is getting out there. I doubt he is overly concerned about the eventual 'punishment' he will receive from the court. I believe he is still fighting to find out what happened to William, whatever way he can and this trial is working for him. And for those who can't believe that someone could do that, maybe they could come around to the fact that he is also writing a book....which could very easily then become a film or television series.

And we will have to wait and see if the proposed Jubelin book will get to the publication stage . I have a gut feeling there will be legal action pending to stop publication.
 
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Hogan told the court “there was not a shred of evidence supporting any assertion” that Savage was involved in William Tyrrell’s disappearance. Labelling the questioning of him “an entirely improper inquisition of a vulnerable old man”.
 
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Hogan told the court “there was not a shred of evidence supporting any assertion” that Savage was involved in William Tyrrell’s disappearance. Labelling the questioning of him “an entirely improper inquisition of a vulnerable old man”.
And yet the warrants issued for surveillance of PS would suggest there must have been some concerns? IMO
 
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Hogan told the court “there was not a shred of evidence supporting any assertion” that Savage was involved in William Tyrrell’s disappearance. Labelling the questioning of him “an entirely improper inquisition of a vulnerable old man”.
Are you happy too, if not I can
 
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Hogan told the court Jubelin “was lying in his interviews and lying in his evidence when he said he believed he was protecting his lawful interests”. He also said Jubelin “was not an impressive witness... more interested in making speeches than answering questions”.
 
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And we will have to wait and see if the proposed Jubelin book will get to the publication stage . I have a gut feeling there will be legal action pending to stop publication.
And nothing will make it sell more. The Sex Pistols employed that tactic in the 70s I believe.
 
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That’s your truth and you’re entitled to it, just as I am to mine.

If you’d read my posts regularly, you’d know that I have the utmost sympathy & empathy for both the foster and bio families.
But for this cop to tell the fm that no one cared about her son is a disgrace.

It is my view there has been no corroborating proof offered to prove what words were actually spoken and the manner in which those words were spoken. Nothing - zero - zilch. It is my view the foster carer/mum has put her own slant on a discussion which would have obviously been very difficult and emotionally devastating to hear. Lia Harris's podcast which has actual record of a very emotionally charged foster carer/mum describing what she perceived occurred. But there is no proof of what actually occurred is there?
 
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Hogan told the court Jubelin “was lying in his interviews and lying in his evidence when he said he believed he was protecting his lawful interests”. He also said Jubelin “was not an impressive witness... more interested in making speeches than answering questions”.
Well those “speeches” have been very informative... IMO
 
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Hogan told the court “no individual police officer is above the law... no matter how serious the crime being investigated... and there’s no dispute this is a tragic, tragic case, the disappearance of William Tyrrell”. The crown has finished their closing arguments.





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Hogan told the court Jubelin “was lying in his interviews and lying in his evidence when he said he believed he was protecting his lawful interests”. He also said Jubelin “was not an impressive witness... more interested in making speeches than answering questions”.
 
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It is my view there has been no corroborating proof offered to prove what words were actually spoken and the manner in which those words were spoken. Nothing - zero - zilch. It is my view the foster carer/mum has put her own slant on a discussion which would have obviously been very difficult and emotionally devastating to hear. Lia Harris's podcast which has actual record of a very emotionally charged foster carer/mum describing what she perceived occurred. But there is no proof of what actually occurred is there?
But isn’t that the point of testimonies under oath? That’s often how guilt or innocence is proven in criminal cases, via the testimony of witnesses. IMO
 
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Hogan told the court “there was not a shred of evidence supporting any assertion” that Savage was involved in William Tyrrell’s disappearance. Labelling the questioning of him “an entirely improper inquisition of a vulnerable old man”.

He wasn’t that vulnerable back then, crikey he was doing daily treks and looking for some skirt in a Post uniform.
Both Savage and Jubelin have aged since then.
 
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He wasn’t that vulnerable back then, crikey he was looking for some skirt in a Post uniform.
Both Savage and Jubelin have aged since then.

I think how you have put your thoughts which are obviously regarding Mr Savage is very offensive.
 
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He wasn’t that vulnerable back then, crikey he was looking for some skirt in a Post uniform.
Both Savage and Jubelin have aged since then.

I think how you have put your thoughts which are obviously regarding Mr Savage is very offensive. And yes I have experience at being stalked by someone for a very long time.
 
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I think how you have put your thoughts which are obviously regarding Mr Savage is very offensive. And yes I have experience at being stalked by someone for a very long time.
I imagine you could sympathise with the post lady then .
 
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But isn’t that the point of testimonies under oath? That’s often how guilt or innocence is proven in criminal cases, via the testimony of witnesses. IMO

And that testimony is corroborated.
 
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