NRS 880 Supreme Court Papers and Depositions, Supreme Court Sydney and on Circuit [9/7189] R V Samuel Freeman and Others [AF00301604] - Flipbook - Page 7
three people in Melbourne, and told each of them a different
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story, one of them that I was dressed as a woman so I know
where you Got the information from". I said "We had
detectives in plain clothes and untform police on the look
out for you, that you might be dressed as a woman wearing a
large hat".
I looked at his hair at that time, it was (dyed.
It was then a yellow colour. (ixcused Ryan stands up).
hair is darker now than it was then.
The
The Gazette now aiewn
me contains the offer of a reward for certain persons.
That
atals with the reward. in connection with the robbery at Eveleigh.
That is the only Gazette dealing with this case and this min.
Ryan.
(Mr. Lamb tenders the Gazette referrea to. Mr. J. W.
Abigail objects, as no knowledge of the existence of it has
been traced to the accused, and as it is an attempt to identify
an accused person in an unfair way. Gazette not admitted).
Nothing further of any importance was said at that interview.
To Mr. McIntosh :Tatham is not suspected of being in the car at all
at the time of the robbery. We have no evidence that he was
present at the robbery, or that he was armed in any way at the
time of the robbery.
To Mr. J. W. Abigail :The conversation I have referred to took place in
the exercise 1ra at the Central Police Station.
Detectives
Robson and Detective Jones. of Melbourne were with me at the
time.
Ryan was then under arrest in custody.
I can't say
if hC had then been allowed bail. Yes he had been allowed
bail. He had been kept at the Central Police Station.
nuirer warned him.
I only told him who I was . i don't
thinI had ever seen him before.
first time on this occasion.
hair is dyed".
I saw his hair for tile
I said to him "I see your
I never said that to trap him.
saw evidence that his hair had been dyed.
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I really
I knew it because