NRS 880 Supreme Court Papers and Depositions, Supreme Court Sydney and on Circuit [9/7189] R V Samuel Freeman and Others [AF00301604] - Flipbook - Page 45
To Lr. E. R. Atigall :Twiss was in the muster room at the Detective Office.
That room is used by the Detectives.
There are about 25 detectives altogether.
ourselves.
They
I believe Detective Turbot was
were not all there together.
there.
We just use that room
Yr. Roche was there.
I think he asked. Twiss some
I don't remember Twiss saying to Mr. Roche that
questions.
lae said to killer "You've got a revolver wh3, don't you fire.
I don't remember Yr. Roche sayin to ;Liner "I've got a good
mind to put you 1;*.".
I wasnut instrumental in having a man
nLaued Geoghegan arrested.
Mr. Eden.
I never saw him identified by
I was present when Eden identified Freaman. He
pick.ed out another Lan first - the man on the extreme left.
No one in my presence told Eden to be careful.
Be Tpicked
the first man he came to, then he went and sat dom. He
picked the first man he came to.
He looked along the line
first r1(.'L then picked trie man on the extreme left.
went and sat down next to Hodge.
Then he
I never heard Hodge say
"You've picked the wrong man". No one had picked that man
except Eden.
Three men besides Eden never picked him.
Your men picked another man who was standing on the right
aria Lext to Freeman.
Hodge never pointed to that man or
said to Eden "You've picket the wrong man".
Twiss never
said to me "Go away and leave him alone". I saw Twiss'
wife there, but never spoke to her.
I never heard anyone
speak to her.
To Mr. Lamb :
I don't mean that the men were drinking during
toain8 hours.
I mean it was whilst they were in tried employ
of the Railway Department but not during working hours.
Eden came into the yard and he was told to look along tie line
and see if he knew anyone. (Mr. Abigail objects to this
evidence. Evidence allowed). He touched the man on the
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