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

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LiaJHarris
Detective Chief Inspector David Laidlaw has now taken the stand. He is the current lead detective on the case after taking over from Gary Jubelin last year.
12:26 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
The first question Counsel Assisting Gerard Craddock asked him was “have you given up?” He responded “no, we never will”.
12:28 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
He asked him if he was able to divulge what his team are currently doing, and he told the court he can’t because “the investigation is ongoing”. He has already finished his questioning of him. He’s now being questioned by the lawyer for the foster parents.
12:30 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
Det Chief Insp Laidlaw told the court there was no handover in person between himself and Mr Jubelin when he took over the case. When asked who made the decision there be “no handover”, he responded “me”.
12:34 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
Det Chief Insp Laidlaw told the court there are currently four “reviewing officers” responsible for being across all the information submitted electronically in the case.
12:42 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
He told the court he decided not to do a handover with Jubelin because based on the conversations the pair had “in my view, I was going to get more knowledge of the investigation from all those that worked on it, not just the one person”.
12:43 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
Det Chief Insp Laidlaw told the court there is material in relation to covert surveillance which has not been reviewed. “I made the decision that thus far the material wasn’t providing any evidence that we could utilise... so I made the decision not to continue reviewing that”.
12:48 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
Det Chief Insp Laidlaw there are “a number” of cars captured on CCTV from the Kendall Tennis Club on the day William vanished that “we can’t or have yet to identify”.
12:54 PM · Oct 7, 2020
 
  • #382
@LiaJHarris
The lawyer for William’s birth father asks Dr Paterson “so someone who has a strongly held belief that something is true, that may just be wrong?” And she responded “yes”.
11:23 AM · Oct 7, 2020

@LiaJHarris
She asks Dr Paterson about the foster mother’s memory of the cars and she told the court “I can’t say if it’s a genuine memory or a false memory... it could be that it was a true event, that she did see those cars, or it could be she saw those cars... at a different time”.
11:27 AM · Oct 7, 2020
Im very diappointed that they're going after the foster mother. There are so many others with what appears to be 'confabulated memories'!
 
  • #383
LiaJHarris
Detective Chief Inspector David Laidlaw has now taken the stand. He is the current lead detective on the case after taking over from Gary Jubelin last year.
12:26 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
The first question Counsel Assisting Gerard Craddock asked him was “have you given up?” He responded “no, we never will”.
12:28 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
He asked him if he was able to divulge what his team are currently doing, and he told the court he can’t because “the investigation is ongoing”. He has already finished his questioning of him. He’s now being questioned by the lawyer for the foster parents.
12:30 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
Det Chief Insp Laidlaw told the court there was no handover in person between himself and Mr Jubelin when he took over the case. When asked who made the decision there be “no handover”, he responded “me”.
12:34 PM · Oct 7, 2020


LiaJHarris
Det Chief Insp Laidlaw told the court there are currently four “reviewing officers” responsible for being across all the information submitted electronically in the case.
12:42 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
He told the court he decided not to do a handover with Jubelin because based on the conversations the pair had “in my view, I was going to get more knowledge of the investigation from all those that worked on it, not just the one person”.
12:43 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
Det Chief Insp Laidlaw told the court there is material in relation to covert surveillance which has not been reviewed. “I made the decision that thus far the material wasn’t providing any evidence that we could utilise... so I made the decision not to continue reviewing that”.
12:48 PM · Oct 7, 2020


LiaJHarris
Det Chief Insp Laidlaw there are “a number” of cars captured on CCTV from the Kendall Tennis Club on the day William vanished that “we can’t or have yet to identify”.
12:54 PM · Oct 7, 2020

Which is exactly why they need to put Jubelin on the stand. IMHO

And how does he know that there isn't anything of value in the rest of the covert serveillance? Unbelievable!
 
  • #384
LiaJHarris
Detective Chief Inspector David Laidlaw has now taken the stand. He is the current lead detective on the case after taking over from Gary Jubelin last year.
12:26 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
The first question Counsel Assisting Gerard Craddock asked him was “have you given up?” He responded “no, we never will”.
12:28 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
He asked him if he was able to divulge what his team are currently doing, and he told the court he can’t because “the investigation is ongoing”. He has already finished his questioning of him. He’s now being questioned by the lawyer for the foster parents.
12:30 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
Det Chief Insp Laidlaw told the court there was no handover in person between himself and Mr Jubelin when he took over the case. When asked who made the decision there be “no handover”, he responded “me”.
12:34 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
Det Chief Insp Laidlaw told the court there are currently four “reviewing officers” responsible for being across all the information submitted electronically in the case.
12:42 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
He told the court he decided not to do a handover with Jubelin because based on the conversations the pair had “in my view, I was going to get more knowledge of the investigation from all those that worked on it, not just the one person”.
12:43 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
Det Chief Insp Laidlaw told the court there is material in relation to covert surveillance which has not been reviewed. “I made the decision that thus far the material wasn’t providing any evidence that we could utilise... so I made the decision not to continue reviewing that”.
12:48 PM · Oct 7, 2020

LiaJHarris
Det Chief Insp Laidlaw there are “a number” of cars captured on CCTV from the Kendall Tennis Club on the day William vanished that “we can’t or have yet to identify”.
12:54 PM · Oct 7, 2020
So it's ok to get info from "all" who worked on it but not the kead investigator. That makes no sense.
And I'm sorry but if that was my child missing or any child missing you make sure you go over every bit of surveillance or footage you have. You just need one frame, one minute, a few seconds for a clue.

This inquest is so disappointing. My heart breaks for all WT's loved ones.

IMO
 
  • #385


Lia Harris
@LiaJHarris

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1h

Det Chief Insp Laidlaw told the court there was a briefing with the Strike Force team when he took over the case, which involved about 12 people and lasted “a number of hours”. He said it was “a discussion about where things where and what we could do to go forward”.
Lia Harris
@LiaJHarris

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58m

Det Chief Insp Laidlaw is asked if he has read all the evidence logged in the police database, he responded “no” and when asked why not, he said that was the responsibility of his 2IC Mark Dukes who “has been on the investigation longer”.
ia Harris
@LiaJHarris

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55m

Det Chief Insp Laidlaw told the court he believes there were around 26 investigators working on the case in the early days. He said there are now four investigators and two “intelligence analysts”.




Lia Harris
@LiaJHarris

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46m

Det Chief Insp Laidlaw is asked if any of the previous suspects have been eliminated, he responded “no... we haven’t closed the door on anybody”.
 
  • #386
Lia Harris
@LiaJHarris

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37m

Det Chief Insp Laidlaw clarifies there are five investigators currently working on the case, including himself. “I’m also an investigator, believe it or not” he told the court.
Lia Harris
@LiaJHarris

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31m

Det Chief Insp Laidlaw is asked by the lawyer for William’s foster family if he told the family never to contact him or the new head of Homicide “under any circumstances”, only to deal with the Officer in Charge, Mark Dukes, if they need anything. He scoffed and said “no”.
 
  • #387
Lia Harris
@LiaJHarris

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37m

Det Chief Insp Laidlaw clarifies there are five investigators currently working on the case, including himself. “I’m also an investigator, believe it or not” he told the court.
Lia Harris
@LiaJHarris

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31m

Det Chief Insp Laidlaw is asked by the lawyer for William’s foster family if he told the family never to contact him or the new head of Homicide “under any circumstances”, only to deal with the Officer in Charge, Mark Dukes, if they need anything. He scoffed and said “no”.
Why would their lawyer ask that unless he did? I really don't like this. :(

I so feel for William's families.
 
  • #388
Why would their lawyer ask that unless he did? I really don't like this. :(

I so feel for William's families.
Yep, it sounds like he really doesn't give a #### :eek:
 
  • #389
hmmm

Lia Harris
@LiaJHarris

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Laidlaw told the court no one has been ruled out of the investigation, including William’s family members, both birth and foster. “It would be remiss if we did” rule anyone out, he said. The inquest will continue for its last day tomorrow, with statements from William’s family.
 
  • #390
Why would their lawyer ask that unless he did? I really don't like this. :(

I so feel for William's families.

It is called adding insult to injury.

They have lost their son, probably deceased in a most horrible way ... so now might as well just call them liars as well.
 
  • #391
IMO There's something really suss and very rotten going on here, SA. No wonder they wouldn't let Jubelin on the stand. The truth might have come out. I'm just so cranky. :mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
  • #392
IMO There's something really suss and very rotten going on here, SA. No wonder they wouldn't let Jubelin on the stand. The truth might have come out. I'm just so cranky. :mad::mad::mad::mad:
Yep, I can't believe what I'm reading. It beggars belief. I'm reading these tweets and I keep saying out loud, "WTF?".
 
  • #393
IMO There's something really suss and very rotten going on here, SA. No wonder they wouldn't let Jubelin on the stand. The truth might have come out. I'm just so cranky. :mad::mad::mad::mad:

Lindy Chamberlain?

Wedged between a whole bunch of "forgetful" pedos, and less than truthful current police officers.
Harriet Grahame needs to put a stop to this, or put it behind closed doors.

IMO
 
  • #394

Lia Harris
@LiaJHarris

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1h

Det Chief Insp Laidlaw told the court there was a briefing with the Strike Force team when he took over the case, which involved about 12 people and lasted “a number of hours”. He said it was “a discussion about where things where and what we could do to go forward”.
Lia Harris
@LiaJHarris

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58m

Det Chief Insp Laidlaw is asked if he has read all the evidence logged in the police database, he responded “no” and when asked why not, he said that was the responsibility of his 2IC Mark Dukes who “has been on the investigation longer”.
ia Harris
@LiaJHarris

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55m

Det Chief Insp Laidlaw told the court he believes there were around 26 investigators working on the case in the early days. He said there are now four investigators and two “intelligence analysts”.




Lia Harris
@LiaJHarris

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46m

Det Chief Insp Laidlaw is asked if any of the previous suspects have been eliminated, he responded “no... we haven’t closed the door on anybody”.
A little arrogant to feel he doesn’t need to read al the files and it’s someone else’s job....... Jubes definitely would not have taken the same course...

Maybe they have something and it’s not necessary... but feeling for all involved right now 🤬🤬🤬
 
  • #395
Det Chief Insp Laidlaw clarifies there are five investigators currently working on the case, including himself. “I’m also an investigator, believe it or not” he told the court.

As a matter of fact I don’t believe it for one second!
The bare arrogance!

This my friends as been a three ringed circus. It’s William and his family who are suffering as I write and I garrantee these govt. parasites went to have drinks together and slapped each other on their backs.
 
  • #396
Well it seems Scott Cook has got his wish :mad:

Really feeling for the families & friends of poor WT tonight :(
 
  • #397
These lazy sloths that are paid by us should rot alongside Williams murderers.

I’m not seeing any behind-the-scenes miracles happening like in the Daniel Morcombe case.
Too lazy to get out of their own way.
Yeah I’m pissed!
 
  • #398
Well it seems Scott Cook has got his wish :mad:

Really feeling for the families & friends of poor WT tonight :(
Did you attend Dr?
 
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Mark Leveson

@MarkLeveson

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Bizarre doesn’t begin to describe the lack of formal face to face handover. The gut instincts and intuition (although not admissible in a court) that were never conveyed to new investigators is inexcusable, if not negligent.
 
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