Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #56

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The foster parent’s lawyer told the court “it may be that only Mr Jubelin” knows what happened before Det Chief Insp Laidlaw took over the case and whether there was any handover done between the two detectives.
 
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Craddock told the court the suggestion that the case was treated as a missing person investigation before Jubelin took over is “completely and utterly wrong”. He says police knew early on that it was a “possible abduction”.
 
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Craddock is also arguing the record of other children approached in the area should not be made public because “most of them have nothing to do with the disappearance of William Tyrrell”.
 
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Craddock is arguing against calling Jubelin as a witness, telling the court “there is nothing in terms of evidence that Mr Jubelin is going to give you about that topic. There’s a lot of water under the bridge since he finished his time on the investigation”.
 
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Craddock told the court “it’s perfectly clear that Mr Jubelin has opinions...and fairly strong ones. He was absolutely dedicated to finding out what happened to William Tyrrell”. But adds “there’s no evidence that he could tell you that you don’t have otherwise”.
 
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The coroner added “it’s an appalling suggestion that he would hold anything back from this court, given his dedication”. Craddock told the court there’s “no suggestion” that he has. The coroner will decide after the lunch break whether she will allow Jubelin to take the stand.
 
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From the beginning...
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The first witness is Senior Constable Daniel Dring, who has been involved various ground searches around the Kendall area in the past year. One of those recently was near the property where child sex offender Frank Abbott lived at the time William disappeared.
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I reported earlier this year on
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that one of those searches related to a report from a neighbour who claimed to have heard a scream the day after William vanished.
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Counsel Assisting Gerard Craddock is questioning him about the search of the sawmill last year, which is on the property where Abbott lived in a caravan. The court heard they “occasionally” found bones, but none were human.
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The court heard police searched another block of land in February this year, which had recently been cleared by private developers. There were over 60 large woodpiles on the land, which they searched with dogs and probes. But they did not move any of the piles.

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The court heard a police dog indicated on a red singlet found during one of the searches. It was seized for forensic examination.

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They also found what looked like a “piece of foam or rubber consistent with the sole of a child’s shoe or sandal”.
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Person of interest Frank Abbott is watching the proceedings via video link from jail, where he’s serving time for child sex offences. The hearing has been paused briefly for him to have a toilet break.
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The court is being shown an image of a tree within the search area from June this year which had electrical tape wrapped around it that “had been there for some time”. The court heard the ground underneath was “lumpy” and had “loose earth” which “looked out of place”.
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Police brought in a cadaver dog and used probes to thoroughly search the ground underneath. Counsel assisting has moved on without mentioning whether anything was found there.
 
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...and then Geoff Owens is questioned which TGY has already posted
 
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Is anyone else finding this depressing? i feel it is going nowhere just meandering to a close.
 
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I'm not understanding why Craddock doesn't want Jubelin to testify?
 
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Is anyone else finding this depressing? i feel it is going nowhere just meandering to a close.

I won't be surprised if Jubes is not called. I hope I'm wrong
The coroner will decide after the lunch break whether she will allow Jubelin to take the stand.
 
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I'm not understanding why Craddock doesn't want Jubelin to testify?

That makes me more suspicious. Strength to William's family
 
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But adds “there’s no evidence that he could tell you that you don’t have otherwise”.

Let Jubes say if there is no evidence he could add. What are they frightened of? Justice for William or is it easier to cover up injustice?
 
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I'm not understanding why Craddock doesn't want Jubelin to testify?

Jubelin might be in the court champing at the bit.
 
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I'm not understanding why Craddock doesn't want Jubelin to testify?

Scared of what?
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Is anyone else finding this depressing? i feel it is going nowhere just meandering to a close.
Yes, sadly.

If there's nothing to hide, why not let Jubelin testify?
 
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Jubelin might be in the court champing at the bit.
Hope so.
But adds “there’s no evidence that he could tell you that you don’t have otherwise”.

Let Jubes say if there is no evidence he could add. What are they frightened of? Justice for William or is it easier to cover up injustice?
That's what it's starting to look like, tgy.
 
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Hope so.

That's what it's starting to look like, tgy.

If Jubelin isn't called then there will always be a huge unanswered question and imo will always look like this inquest was NOT impartial.
 
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William Tyrrell: Frank Abbott mentioned ‘smell of death’ in bush near toddler’s disappearance
A convicted paedophile made a disturbing comment while driving past bushland close to where toddler William Tyrrell disappeared, an inquest has heard.

Convicted paedophile Frank Abbott pointed to an area of land near where toddler William Tyrrell disappeared and said it had a “smell of death” as he went past in a car, a court has heard.

The man driving, Geoff Owen, said he “shrugged it off” at the time as nothing was unusual when it came to Abbott.



‘Smell of death’: Disturbing comment near where William Tyrrell disappeared
 
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Geoff Owen was scheduled to repair damage to the deck at the Benaroon Drive home on a day around the time William disappeared.

On Tuesday Mr Owen told Lidcombe Coroner’s Court that Abbott lived in a caravan he owned and wasn’t using, which he offered up after hearing Abbott needed accommodation.

He sometimes gave Abbott lifts, he said, and on one occasion he pointed to an area north of Kendall and said he’d encountered a bad smell.

“Did he say that he could smell death?” asked counsel assisting Gerard Craddock.

“Those were the words he used,” Mr Owen replied.
https://www.news.com.au/national/ns...e/news-story/4a6dc7e028f4f89fe487b94a1835ed7d
 
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