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In the weeks after police raided his Bonny Hills home searching for clues on the toddler’s disappearance, Mr Spedding, 63, told of a conversation he had with William’s grandmother at her home when he inspected the machine.....
Mr Spedding has claimed to relatives and police he was never due to visit Kendall on the day three-year-old William vanished, September 12, 2014, and was simply calling to say the part needed to repair the washing machine had arrived.
It was earlier believed Mr Spedding, named as a “person of interest”, was due to repair the washing machine on the Friday but did not show up *because he couldn’t get through on the phone...........
He told relatives he never planned, nor was booked, to be in Kendall on the day William vanished without trace.
He said he was “relieved” when he could not reach William’s grandmother by phone because he didn’t want to perform the repair over the weekend and wanted to take his children to their football game.
Rodney Spedding says his father was due to go to William’s grandmother’s house on the day William disappeared, to fix her washing machine, but “he went to an award ceremony at the school, where one of the boys was getting an award, so he ended up going there rather than going out on that day to William’s grandmother’s”. He says his father told him that he phoned the grandmother to say he would not be coming to fix the washing machine.
And we all know what Col had to say.
It is understood Mr Spedding performed a separate repair job at a home in Dunbogan, roughly 14km from Kendall, about 2pm on the Friday William vanished.
Really does make you wonder why so much emphasis was placed on the surprise visit - early on.
Because we now know at least one person knew of the intended visit.
Statements obviously not adding up.
Seems that Dunbogan repair confirmed for 2 pm.... a big blot as far as alibi for BS between 10:00am and 2pm at this point.
No one other than MS has come forward and said I saw, I was with BS between these hours.
IMO
http://m.dailytelegraph.com.au/news...-william-tyrrell/story-fni0cx12-1227314208802
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...sh-into-thin-air/story-e6frg6z6-1227308929078
Mr Spedding has claimed to relatives and police he was never due to visit Kendall on the day three-year-old William vanished, September 12, 2014, and was simply calling to say the part needed to repair the washing machine had arrived.
It was earlier believed Mr Spedding, named as a “person of interest”, was due to repair the washing machine on the Friday but did not show up *because he couldn’t get through on the phone...........
He told relatives he never planned, nor was booked, to be in Kendall on the day William vanished without trace.
He said he was “relieved” when he could not reach William’s grandmother by phone because he didn’t want to perform the repair over the weekend and wanted to take his children to their football game.
Rodney Spedding says his father was due to go to William’s grandmother’s house on the day William disappeared, to fix her washing machine, but “he went to an award ceremony at the school, where one of the boys was getting an award, so he ended up going there rather than going out on that day to William’s grandmother’s”. He says his father told him that he phoned the grandmother to say he would not be coming to fix the washing machine.
And we all know what Col had to say.
It is understood Mr Spedding performed a separate repair job at a home in Dunbogan, roughly 14km from Kendall, about 2pm on the Friday William vanished.
Really does make you wonder why so much emphasis was placed on the surprise visit - early on.
Because we now know at least one person knew of the intended visit.
Statements obviously not adding up.
Seems that Dunbogan repair confirmed for 2 pm.... a big blot as far as alibi for BS between 10:00am and 2pm at this point.
No one other than MS has come forward and said I saw, I was with BS between these hours.
IMO
http://m.dailytelegraph.com.au/news...-william-tyrrell/story-fni0cx12-1227314208802
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...sh-into-thin-air/story-e6frg6z6-1227308929078