...Ben Atwood Case Worker for William
Katherine Alexander (FACS)
Senior Constable Tim Williams (Search and Rescue)
MS Sharon Starr (Caltex)
DeanPollard (BS Neighbor)
Bio GM
Taped impact statement of LT
Troy Brown (NBN) Colleague of Robert Donaghue
LH Lydene Hyslop Neighbour
Michelle White -...
I thought, that prior to the big dig, the coroner was about to put forward her findings and felt somewhat frustrated by the police having another line of inquiry they wished to persue, then announcing the big dig and 1 POI that they were focusing upon, the FFC. So with those things in mind and...
...56. Ben Atwood
57. Katherine Alexander (FACS)
58. Senior Constable Tim Williams (Search and Rescue)
59. MS Sharon Starr (Caltex)
60. DeanPollard (BS Neighbor)
61. Bio GM
62. Taped impact statement of William’s sister.
63. Troy Brown (NBN)
64. LH
65. W Hudson
2 Possible Others on Original...
...investigative team on board never suspected ps as a possible poi n went straight down the BS path via information from a neighbour of BS DeanPollard which btw turned out to be incorrect and the most crucial months for information to gathered as its recent, fresh in peoples minds were missed...
What we are not allowed to do is discuss a non-POIs involvement in the crime ... which is what I was referring to.
Whangerei understood what I was saying, and has adjusted their posts accordingly. It appears that you didn't understand.
Pretty sure we are allowed to discuss all of those persons mentioned above, especially as we have discussed all of them many times before, and all of the above persons have been mentioned in the media relating to this case....
To our newer members.... hopefully these links will help you find...
IIRC, Pollard was sure it was Spedding's van, but he couldn't have known for sure who it was inside, since he said the person had his head down to hide himself from being seen. It seems it was ruled out, based on that it couldn't have been Spedding's van. In any case, that turned out to be a...
DeanPollard - he is the neighbour of BS that alleged he saw BS's van in suspicious circumstances after William disappeared. He has now saying it may have been a different van though.
I’m speculating here as to why he may have been called, but it ended up being a spectacularly effective strategy for BS to have Pollard there. It became headline news that evidence implicating BS was wrong. O’Brien made his point with a sledgehammer, to the extent that some media outlets are...
If that is what happened, I can see why DeanPollard might have been irked from needing to attend the inquest. It would have seemed pointless to him - as it does to me.
Why an attending police officer could not have provided that information is beyond me. Verified that is what is in the...
I don’t get it either SA. From 100% sure, taking the time of telling the cops, seeing a search happen and then.....fizzer.
Either he’s a 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 or he’s been threatened. That’s it.
That’s a good point. I’m not sure why he testified. He may have been called by O’Brien who would likely have wanted all evidence implicating and excluding BS before the Coroner. A finding by the Coroner that BS was not fairly investigated or that he was no longer a POI would be very helpful for...
Yes, I had thought about that. But then why even bother to have DeanPollard testify? If it was a moot point.
Unless the Coroner had to justify to themselves the reason for the search of that area? Which seems a bit silly. She had the police brief in front of her.
I just find it a bit...
It could be as simple as police identifying the vehicle and when told that it couldn’t have been Spedding’s car, Pollard doubted himself or back-pedalled. People can quite often be certain about something and, when confronted with evidence that what they saw or heard was not right, they don’t...
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