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And then there is this 'friend' who apparently did not testify at the inquest that they saw (or were with) BS at the assembly.
BBM
Cafe manager Lisa, who did not wish to give her last name, said she recognised Mr Spedding and his wife but could not confirm when they had visited the cafe.
She told Daily Mail Australia that police had come into the cafe to ask if she recalled seeing Mr Spedding on September 12. 'I've seen him before but I can't remember that specific day,' she told Daily Mail Australia.
The friend said Mr Spedding and his wife then walked across the road to Laurieton Public School to attend a presentation for their grandson.
She told Daily Mail Australia Mr Spedding said he had also attended the presentation with a family friend who was taking photos.
And then there is this 'friend' who apparently did not testify at the inquest that they saw (or were with) BS at the assembly.
BBM
Cafe manager Lisa, who did not wish to give her last name, said she recognised Mr Spedding and his wife but could not confirm when they had visited the cafe.
She told Daily Mail Australia that police had come into the cafe to ask if she recalled seeing Mr Spedding on September 12. 'I've seen him before but I can't remember that specific day,' she told Daily Mail Australia.
The friend said Mr Spedding and his wife then walked across the road to Laurieton Public School to attend a presentation for their grandson.
She told Daily Mail Australia Mr Spedding said he had also attended the presentation with a family friend who was taking photos.
The mysterious Tyrrell case & how a grandpa came onto police radar
How a 63-year-old repairman named 'Speddo' (left and right) came onto the radar for police in the disappearance of William Tyrrell (inset), the case that has baffled the nation.
www.dailymail.co.uk
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