I didn’t threaten suspect: Former Tyrrell cop
The former lead detective in the William Tyrrell disappearance has denied he ever threatened to “ruin” a one-time suspect, a court has heard.
The former lead detective in the William Tyrrell disappearance has denied he ever threatened to “ruin” a one-time suspect, a court has heard.
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A detective investigating the William Tyrrell disappearance has denied that a one-time suspect was told “we know you did it” after a marathon interview.
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