NRS 880 Supreme Court Papers and Depositions, Supreme Court Sydney and on Circuit [9/7189] R V Samuel Freeman and Others [AF00301604] - Flipbook - Page 69
spends- art erwards" .
To Yr. McIntosh :No other detectives were then present. Another
man named Charles Stewart was there under detention. He
lived in same house as Ryan did when arrested.
Stewart
was let go that night.
To Idir. E. R. Abigail :I never at any time belonged to No. 2 Police
Station, Sydney.
To M. J. W. Abigail :This conversation took place in the Melbourne
Detective Office at about 3.30 p.m. on day of his arrest.
A West Australian criminal named .urown occupied the house
140 Richardson Street at the time of Ryan's arrest.
Bertha O'Connor and a woman known as Mrs. Brown were there.
These women had been there about six weeks I understand.
I never knew Yaulkiner was there.
The suit case was in the
tearoom that Ryan had occupied.
of that bedroom.
I never saw Ryan come out
The letters were found in tnat suit case,
we never took possession of that.
imitation leather.
It was either leather or
It was something like Ex. 9 -Jut Idon't
think as good a case as thisone.
It was about this size.
It had no name on it or any distinguishaXae marks that
could see. I asked Brown to whom the suit case belonged
Ae claimed it.
I don't know ho occupied those premises
or 7 weeks before the arrest.
I have not drawn Ryan's
attention to these letters myself.
(No other questions).
(Sga.) T. Z. Clugston.
Taken and. Sworn, etc.
66.