NRS 880 Supreme Court Papers and Depositions, Supreme Court Sydney and on Circuit [9/7189] R V Samuel Freeman and Others [AF00301604] - Flipbook - Page 39
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$ anversation I can remember.
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Oh yes I said. to him "And
Jewey is suspected of being one of the men in the motor car
at the time of the robbery".
he said he aid not knoll J'zwey.
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To Mr. McIntosh :I received, certain instructions about this case.
QuIL't know Gilbert.
I never interviewed him that I know
of. I cannot call hila to mind.
about 4fiie hild.
I don't know anything
I never saw a statement of his.
To Mr.B. R. ApOigail
:Miss had teen at the Detective Office, and
Understand he had been interrogated and then allowed to go
home. I cannot say that he was rude to me at the cell door.
He never used a very disrespectful term to me.
He never
called me a big mongrel or told me to o away home. I spoke
to ram through the opening of the cell door.
He never said
"Leave me alone I won't be worried by any of you any more".
He never said "They had ma for hours at the Detective Offic
e
putting questions and answers to Me and I won't answer ar,y
more questions". Then he spoke of "chatty here" I understood
he laeant vermin infested.
I did not take him to mean
talkative.
I never saw the witness °lesson before. I never
heard of him. I never saw him at the Detective Offic
e.
(No other questions).
(Sgd.) Thos. Lynch.
Taken and Sworn, etc.
WILLIAM HENRY GIBSON O1 OATH STATES
live at Renwick Street, Drurnnioyne. I am a
clerk
in the Postmaster-General's Department.
I produce two
teleexclms, sent from New South Wales, and five
from Victoria.
/((even telegrams marked 'I C ,' for identifica
tion)
(No questions).
Taken and Sworn, etc.
(Sgd.) W. H. Gibson.
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