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Anthony Dowsley’s dogged reporting over several years unmasked lawyer Nicola Gobbo as a police informant and has played a significant role in exposing some of the unorthodox methods employed by Victoria Police in their desperate war against the underworld in the early 2000s.
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Warning: please be advised this episode contains graphic content.
Show notes for Episode 147:
Your hosts are Meshel Laurie and Emily Webb
With thanks to Anthony Dowsley
Listen to Part 1 of our interview with Paul Dale
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Lia Harris talks to Gary Jubelin after he was found guilty of illegally recording a person of interest.
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Former lead investigator on the William Tyrrell case Gary Jubelin is found guilty of all four charges against him.
William's foster parents are among the people acting as character witnesses for Jubelin and he has lodged an appeal, but what now?
What happens now in the search for the little missing boy?
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The second part of the inquest has been cut short due to the global Coronavirus pandemic, leaving William's loved ones again no closer to knowing what happened that morning in 2014.
Before the inquest was suspended indefinitely, the court heard more about several known figures in the investigation and from a local man who is convinced he saw William in the back of a car heading away from Benaroon Drive.
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Former lead detective on the William Tyrrell investigation Gary Jubelin is in court, accused by his former peers of illegally recording a person of interest in the case.
In this episode we hear about how Jubelin was conducting the investigation, including some theories on what may have happened not previously stated publicly before.
The names of William's foster family and the postwoman involved in the AVO against Paul Savage have been censored.
A reminder that Heather, who is mentioned several times, is the name of Paul Savage's late wife.
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Five years have passed since William disappeared.
Police are looking at a new convicted paedophile who was living near Kendall at the time William vanished, startling new information about a known figure in the mystery, and Gary Jubelin opens up about his feelings on the case.
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Another week at the inquest and a witness describes the moment he is certain that he saw William being driven away from Benaroon Drive in a car.
Also, Bill Spedding and his wife Margaret detail their movements on the morning William went missing.
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The inquest is in Taree on the Mid North Coast for the week.
Person of interest Paul Savage answers questions about his movements on the day William vanished, and a witness testifies that they saw a child in a Spiderman suit travelling away from Benaroon Drive in a car on that day.
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In this bonus episode in week two of the coronial inquest, Lia and Natarsha look at what came out of the hearing on Friday 16th August.
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Week 2 of the inquest, and two major pieces of new information emerge.
Two friends have differing stories about a white car seen on the day William disappeared, and a person of interest we have not heard of before is named.
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Natarsha and Lia discuss everything that came out of the first week of the August inquest into William's disappearance.
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Gary Jubelin's day in court, and Jane and Peter face online abuse.
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The inquest approaches and William's foster parents speak out.
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Time rolls on. A reward is offered.
Gary and the strike force pursue all possible avenues.
And William's foster parents continue the fight.
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The investigation continues, persons of interest are named, a strike force is set up and the despair grows.
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The search has begun and the community pulls together to try and find the missing boy. The police investigate all possible leads and William's foster parents fret as their son's name is called in the surrounding bush for days on end.
The names of people in this podcast have been changed for legal reasons. William's foster mother (Jane) and father (Peter), William's sister (Lindsay) and brother (Francis) and William's biological mother (Stacey) and father (Daniel). All police statements attributed to these people are read by actors.
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As a little boy plays in the yard, neither he nor his family sitting nearby know that their lives are all about to change forever.
The hours that followed William's disappearance were filled with confusion, mayhem and fear.
The names of people in this podcast have been changed for legal reasons. William's foster mother (Jane) and father (Peter), William's sister (Lindsay) and brother (Francis) and William's biological mother (Stacey) and father (Daniel). All police statements attributed to these people are read by actors.
Thanks to Dennis Martyn for his contribution.
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The first few years of any child's life must seem overwhelming and confusing as they try to understand the world they have entered, what it all means and who the people are around them. William Tyrrell's early life was an extreme version of this.
The names of people in this podcast have been changed for legal reasons. William's foster mother (Jane) and father (Peter), William's sister (Lindsay) and brother (Francis) and William's biological mother (Stacey) and father (Daniel). All police statements attributed to these people are read by actors.
Thanks to Dr Amy Conley-Wright from the University of Sydney.
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How does a child simply disappear with his mother just metres away?
10 News First's Lia Harris and Natarsha Belling chronicle the hours leading up to the moment that has baffled the nation since that day nearly five years ago.
Some of the interview sections in this podcast are from Lia's 2019 interview, some sections are from an interview released to the media in 2015.
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In this new 10 Speaks podcast, 10 News First's Lia Harris presents the full story of the little boy in the Spiderman suit, who disappeared from the yard of his grandmother's home in NSW in 2014.
Launches Monday June 24.
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