Paul Christopher SCHREIBER

Paul Christopher SCHREIBER

AKA Schreib’s

Late of Nowra Formerly of Goulburn, NSW  

Brother to Kel SCHREIBER # 12911

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern – Class #  191 

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  20701

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Academy Police on ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed 11 February 1983 ( aged 24 years, 6 months, 28 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed 11 February 1988  

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank =  Senior Constable 

Retirement / Leaving age:?

 

Stations?, Sydney Metro area, Wellington, Braidwood, Narrandera, Goulburn

Service:  From ? ? ?   to   ? ? ?  =  ? years Service

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 6 June 1997 ( SenCon )

 

Born:  Monday  14 July 1958 

Died on:  Monday  4 January 2021

Age:  62 years, 5 months, 21 days 

Cause?

Event location:   Wollongong Hospital, Crown St, Wollongong, NSW

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:   Wednesday 13 January 2021 at 12.00 noon

Funeral location:  The Chapel, Shoalhaven Memorial Gardens, Worrigee Road, Worrigee, ( Nowra ) NSW

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Obituary of Paul Christopher Schreiber

4th January 2021
Late of Nowra Formerly of Goulburn
Much loved father & father-in-law of Ingrid & Jamie and Bridget
Devoted Poppy of Jack
Loving brother, uncle, cousin and mate to many
Aged 62 years
‘When life’s a bitch, beer is a must’
Paul’s funeral service will be held in The Chapel, Shoalhaven Memorial Gardens, Worrigee Road, Worrigee on Wednesday 13th January at 12.00 noon.
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Michael Bourke posted a condolence
Saturday, January 9, 2021
Really saddened to hear this news. Schreib’s was an exceptional cop and a great bloke. Smart, brave and always good company. RIP mate!!!!!
Ingrid Schreiber Posted Jan 9, 2021 at 8:00 PM
Thanks so much for your message. Lovely hearing how respected Dad was, and that he was a mate to so many people.
Ian lowe posted a condolence
Friday, January 8, 2021
Wishing our sincere sympathy to friends and family. We remember fondly our time spent together in Wellington. Rest in peace my friend.
Taddy and Rhonda Lowe
John Curran posted a condolence
Thursday, January 7, 2021
Deepest sympathy to your family mate. Worked with you at Wellington late 80’s when you were the lock-up keeper. Many a good time had over a cold beer. R.I.P
Ingrid Schreiber Posted Jan 9, 2021 at 8:02 PM
Thanks so much for your message. The 80s seems like such a long time ago! Glad you have fond memories of our Dad, and thanks for sharing.
Stephen Williams posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
REST IN PEACE PAUL. You were a good country cop and had a great sense of humour mate. God bless you and condolences to the Schreiber family.
Ingrid Schreiber Posted Jan 9, 2021 at 8:03 PM
Thanks for your message! Dad’s sense of humour is something we will all remember fondly!
Steve Wright posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Schreib’s, so sad to hear of your passing. Enjoyed our time working together in Narrandera. Without doubt you were one of the best street Policemen I have had the honour to work with. A true genuine person and proud to regard you as one of my mates. Rest In Peace.
Wrighty.
Ruth & James Davy posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Paul you will sadly missed Sending our deepest sympathy to all the family

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Lisa Ann CAMWELL

Lisa Ann CAMWELL nee PARRISH

the First Full Time Female Rescue Operator at Zetland Rescue Squad

AKA  ?

Late of  ?

 

NSW Goulburn Police Academy –  PREP Class #  242

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  26988

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy on 30 July 1989  ( aged 20 years, 9 months, 26 days ) ( spent 5 months, 26 days at the Academy )

Probationary Constable- appointed Thursday  25 January 1990 ( aged 21 years, 6 months, 23 days )  

Constable – appointed 27 April 1991

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( NO )

Senior Constable – appointed 30 June 1995 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank =  Senior Constable 

Retirement / Leaving age: =  49 years, 6 months, 15 days

 

StationsSutherland, Menai GDs, State Protection Group – Police Rescue Squad – Zetland ( 4 July 1993 – ? ), Engadine Police Rescue Squad, ?, Monaro District, Police Rescue Squad – Cooma & GDs & Lock Up Keeper ( 12 July 1998 – 5 January 2004 ), Queanbeyan GDs ( 6 January 2004 – 18 September 2010 ), Queanbeyan had a name change to Monaro / Cooma District ( 12 January 2004 ), Blue Mountains GDs & Police Rescue ( 19 September 2010 – 19 April 2018 )

Service:  From 29 October 1989   to   19 April 2018  =  28 years, 8 months, 20 days Service

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system although –

NSW Police Medal ( 10 years ) granted on 30 September 2004

1st Clasp to NSW Police Medal ( 15 years ) granted on 30 March 2005

National Medal ( 15 years ) granted on 28 April 2005

2nd Clasp to NSW Police Medal ( 20 years ) granted on 11 October 2010

NSW Police Commissioners Sesquicentennary Citation granted on 4 October 2012

1st Clasp to National Medal ( 20 years ) granted on 10 September 2018

3rd Clasp to NSW Police Medal ( 25 years ) granted on 10 September 2018

NSW Police National Service Medal granted on 10 September 2018

 

Born:  Friday  4 October 1968 

Died on:  Saturday  2 January 2021

Age:  52 years, 2 months, 29 days

Cause:  PTSD – Liver and Kidney failure 

Event location: Blacktown Hospital, NSW

Event date:  Saturday  2 January 2021 

Funeral date:  Tuesday  12 January 2021 @ 2pm 

Funeral location:   Pinegrove Memorial Park, North Chapel, Kington St, Minchinbury, NSW  02 9625 8066

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Lisa Ann CAMWELL

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Condolences to her partner, Grant Gibson & his two children, family and friends.

Lisa was the eldest child of parents, Ian Roderick Parrish and Marilyn Ann Gibson and Stepmom Judith Parrish.

Sister to Jody and Amanda and Aunty to their children.

Mother of Dayna, Hunter, Kade and Tamsyn.


 

Lisa Ann CAMWELL


 

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

Lisa Ann CAMWELL, Lisa CAMWELL, Lisa PARRISH

 

 


This was published 13 years ago

Officer who found Byrne’s body grilled

The policeman who found Caroline Byrne dead at The Gap has told a Sydney court that in almost 20 years of rescue work, he had not seen any other bodies so far out from the cliff face.

Senior Sergeant Mark Powderly ( # 14425 ) gave evidence at the committal hearing for Gordon Wood, who is defending the charge that he murdered his former girlfriend.

The body of the 24-year-old model was found wedged head-first in rocks at the bottom of The Gap at Watsons Bay, in Sydney’s east, on June 8, 1995.

Wood, who was stockbroker Rene Rivkin‘s chauffeur at the time, is accused of throwing her from the 29-metre high cliff.

Exactly where Ms Byrne landed is central to the case, but her death was initially treated as suicide and no photographs were taken of her body at the scene.

Sgt Powderley told Burwood Local Court he and Constable Lisa Camwell retrieved Ms Byrne‘s body from a crevice next to a pyramid-shaped rock.

The officer, who spent 19 years in the Police Rescue Squad, said he had recovered up to 20 bodies from The Gap but had never found anyone that far out from the cliff.

Research by physics expert Rodney Cross allegedly shows that Ms Byrne could only have landed at this point, 11.8 metres from the cliff face, if she was hurled using a spear throw.

But a different place was nominated as the point of impact in a 1996 police video, which was played to the court.

In the video, Sgt Powderley narrates from the cliff top as Constable Camwell indicates a place several metres from the pyramid rock.

Sgt Powderley said he “wasn’t really concentrating” when the video – intended to publicise the Byrne case – was recorded.

He had only realised in 2004 that it showed the wrong place.

“If we were there to do a Forensic Services assessment of the scene and pinpoint the exact location … things would have been done differently,” he said.

Sgt Powderley said he saw the video for the first time at the 1997 inquest into Ms Byrne‘s death, but did not notice the position was wrong because he “just wasn’t paying the attention to it that I should have”.

Police initially gave Prof Cross the wrong information about where Ms Byrne landed and he concluded she probably jumped, the court has been told.

Defence barrister Winston Terracini SC suggested measurements of the location had been “wrong for ages”, but were changed when police received a report “that doesn’t suit their purposes”.

Sgt Powderley denied having been asked by the detective heading the investigation, Paul Jacob ( # 18752 ), to reconsider the body’s location.

Earlier, Prof Cross told the court he had not considered information from 1994 about Ms Byrne‘s sporting ability when concluding she could not have jumped so far from the cliff.

Instead, he used reports from Ms Byrne‘s high school teachers that she had no athletic ability.

Mr Terracini asked why he had not taken into account the more recent information which, he said, showed Ms Byrne “excelled at a whole range of different sports” including basketball, swimming and aerobics.

“I presumed that that material was provided by Caroline Byrne herself,” Prof Cross said.

The hearing continues on Friday.

Officer who found Byrne’s body grilled


 

On 9 September 2008 the Daily Telegraph / AAP reported “Exact spot of model’s body ‘forgotten’”

It said a police officer who recovered the body of model Caroline Byrne has told a Sydney court she will never remember the exact location of the body. Senior Constable Lisa Camwell told the New South Wales Supreme Court a controversial 1996 video re-enactment was her best memory of the recovery operation.

Ms Byrne, 24, was found wedged head first in rocks at the base of cliffs at The Gap, in Sydney’s east on June 8, 1995. Her live-in boyfriend Gordon Wood is on trial for her murder. Sen Const Camwell was one of two police involved in retrieving Ms Byrne’s body. She was tasked with carrying a body bag and stretcher across to the recovery site.

The officer today told the jury her recollection of the morning was based solely on her own actions “which was carrying equipment and looking at the ground”. When she took part in a video re-enactment about a year after Ms Byrne‘s death, Sen Const Camwell said she determined the place she believed the body found was based upon an estimate of how long it had taken her to reach it that night. “Most of those large rocks found down the bottom there are mostly just large rocks to me,” she said. “I wouldn’t ever say I know exactly where her body was.”

Sen Const Camwell said she had no further involvement in the case until she was contacted about the video in 2004. She told the court the officer then in charge of the murder investigation said the position of Ms Byrne‘s body had become a ” significant issue ”, and where she had indicated on the video appeared to be incorrect. She agreed with Wood’s barrister Winston Terracini SC that her best memory of events was as recorded on the video.

The location of the body is essential to the Crown case that Ms Byrne was not pushed nor jumped, but was forcefully thrown to her death. Sen Const Camwell‘s partner Mark Powderly has told the jury the body was recovered from a different location which is consistent with the theory that Ms Byrne was murdered. The location indicated by Sen Const Camwell supports the hypothesis that Ms Byrne took her own life. The trial continues.

NSW reports: Exact spot of model’s body ‘forgotten’ – 9 September 2008


 

This was published 12 years ago

Murder trial hears of ‘freakish scream’

MICK BRUNETTA had heard a lot of screams during his 17 years of fishing at The Gap, but he had never heard anything like the one he heard on the night of June 7, 1995, he told a murder trial yesterday.

Mr Brunetta and his brother-in-law Norm Wano were not having much luck as they cast their lines into the darkness from the clifftop. About 11pm they heard what they variously described as a woman’s “freakish scream” and that she sounded “like someone who was panicked or scared”.

Mr Wano turned and said, “F— man, what was that?” and the pair continued fishing.

Gordon Wood, 45, has pleaded not guilty to throwing his girlfriend, Caroline Byrne, a 24-year-old model, from the cliffs at the notorious suicide spot in Sydney’s east.

Mr Wano said that he contacted the police 11 months later after seeing a re-enactment on television where police asked the two fishermen, who were potential witnesses, to come forward.

Wearing an olive-green bandanna over his dreadlocks and his sunglasses perched on top of his head, Mr Wano said that although he was not a keen fisherman, he often accompanied his brother-in-law.

He said he had heard the scream about 11pm and, “It wasn’t a scream of happiness. It was like a scared scream.”

He said that later three men had come by calling out the name “Caroline”. Upon being told of the scream, Mr Wano said, one of the men had said, “On no, she’s done it, she’s done it.”

Mr Brunetta, who gave evidence with the assistance of an Italian interpreter, said that he recalled seeing a lone man calling out “Caroline” and that later that night that same man, who had blond hair, had come back with two other men. After telling the group of the scream, they asked to borrow his torch.

Mr Brunetta said his torch was not very good because the battery “was a bit flat”.

He agreed that in his 2004 statement he had said that when he saw the men trying to shine the torch to illuminate the bottom of the cliff, he had said, “There’s no way that man will be able to see anything because the torch is not strong enough.”

The two fishermen stayed on until dawn watching the police recover Ms Byrne’s body. Mr Brunetta said no one had ever taken him back to The Gap to try to pinpoint the exact location of where Ms Byrne had landed.

Also yesterday, a police witness contradicted another on critical evidence against Wood.

One officer told the jury that she would never be able to pinpoint the exact location of the body, which is vital to proving that Ms Byrne’s death was murder.

The jury has heard conflicting evidence about where the body was found, with senior retrieval officer Mark Powderly testifying Ms Byrne was some 10 metres from the cliff face.

But his partner, Senior Constable Lisa Camwell, yesterday told the court she believed Ms Byrne was in a crevice closer to the shore.

No measurements or photographs were taken on the night of her death.

A 1996 video re-enactment of the rescue operation shows Senior Constable Camwell pointing to a spot, which is referred to as the “exact location” of Ms Byrne’s body.

The officer yesterday said she had estimated the site based upon how long it took her to reach the body on the night of the retrieval, and the video showed her best recollection of events.

“Most of those large rocks found down the bottom there are mostly just large rocks to me,” she said.

“I wouldn’t ever say I know exactly where her body was.”

Murder trial hears of ‘freakish scream’


 

During the trial the court was told of some

During the trial, the Court was told of some uncertainty regarding the actual location where the body was found. Senior Constable Lisa Camwell, one of the officers who retrieved Byrne’s body in 1995 gave evidence that she had in 1996 participated in a video re-enactment in which she indicated the body’s location. She gave evidence that in 2004 she was contacted by an officer in charge of the murder investigation (Sergeant Powderly) and told that the position of Ms Byrne’s body had become a significant issue. She was told that the body position she had indicated on the video now appeared to be incorrect. Media reports during the second trial suggested the location of the body was an essential component to the Crown case that Ms Byrne was not pushed nor jumped, but was forcefully thrown to her death [The12]

 

2.4.3.3
Deliberation and verdict After five full days of deliberation on 21 November 2008 they found Wood guilty. On 3 December 2008 Wood was sentenced to a custodial sentence of 17 years, with a minimum time in prison of 13 years. Wood lodged an appeal to the conviction. 2.4.4 Inquests, Investigations and Trials Two inquests were held into Byrne’s death by New South Wales State coroner John Abernethy, with Wood claiming it was suicide. The second inquest in 1998 delivered an open finding. That same year, Wood left Australia. Police investigations continued from 2000 onwards as “Strikeforce Irondale with hundreds of witnesses interviewed and resulting in a brief of evidence running to more than 350 pages. Caroline’s father Tony Byrne continued to press for action from the investigation eventually enrolling the assistance of New South Wales politician Fred Nile who raised questions about the investigation in State Parliament up till 2004. In 2004 scientific reports relating to the physics of a body falling/jumping/being projected from the cliff produced by Professor Rod Cross were the principal elements of new evidence which encouraged the Crown to push for a trial of Gordon Wood. In March 2006 the New South Wales Director of Public Prosecutions Nicholas Cowdery QC agreed with police that there was enough evidence to charge Wood with Byrne’s murder. Wood was detained in London in April 2006, extradited to Australia and released on bail by a Sydney court on 4 May. On 6 July 2007, Wood was committed to stand trial for the murder of Byrne. The first trial started on 21 July 2008 with Mark Tedeschi QC appearing for the Crown and Winston Terracini QC defending Wood. On 6 August 2008, Justice Graham Barr declared a mistrial because of the alleged contact that a member of the jury had with 2GB radio host Jason Morrison. The juror, who remained anonymous, claimed that some of the jurors were planning a secret night visit to the crime scene (the Gap) being organised by a particular juror who was a “bully” and who had “already decided that Wood was guilty.” Justice Barr ruled “I had to discharge the jury … because some jurors disobeyed my instructions and misconducted themselves.” The second trial commenced on 25 August 2008 and for the first time in New South Wales court history a panel of 15 jurors was sworn in instead of the usual 12 to provide some contingency.

 

 

Death of Caroline Byrne

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Death of Caroline Byrne
Caroline-Byrne.jpg
Date 7 June 1995
Location The Gap, Watsons Bay, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates 33.843803°S 151.284998°E Coordinates: 33.843803°S 151.284998°E
Cause Death by falling
Deaths Caroline Byrne
Coroner John Abernethy
Suspects Gordon Wood
Charges Murder
Verdict Guilty, overturned on appeal

Caroline Byrne (8 October 1970 – 7 June 1995), an Australian model, was found at the bottom of a cliff at The Gap in Sydney in the early hours of 8 June 1995. Her then boyfriend Gordon Eric Wood (b. 1962), who at the time of her death was chauffeur and personal assistant to businessman Rene Rivkin, was convicted of her murder on 21 November 2008 and spent three years in Goulburn jail. He was acquitted of the conviction in February 2012.[1][2]

Events of 7 June 1995

The Gap at Watsons Bay, location of Byrne’s death.

Born on 8 October 1970,[3] Byrne had been in a relationship with Wood since 1992. She was a model but principally worked as a modelling instructor for Sydney deportment and etiquette educator June Dally-Watkins. On 7 June 1995, she failed to turn up for work and for an appointment with a psychiatrist. There were three claimed sightings of her near The Gap at Watsons Bay that afternoon and evening, in the company of two men, one of whom matched Wood’s description. Two of the sightings – at 1 pm and 3 pm – were by local cafe owners, Craig Martin and Lance Melbourne. In 1998 John Doherty, an Irish artist who had been out of the country in the intervening years, came forward to say that around 8.30pm that evening he too had seen Byrne outside his studio window arguing with one man while another man stood nearby.[4]

Wood denied being present at Watsons Bay that afternoon. Evidence was sworn at both inquests by Wood’s friends Brett Cochrane and Nic Samartis that they lunched with him briefly around 1:15 pm in Potts Point before he was called away after a call from Rivkin.[5]:206 Wood claimed that he was asked by Rivkin to chauffeur prominent lobbyist and ex-federal minister Graham Richardson to an appointment and then spent the afternoon doing regular chores for Rivkin before going home around 7 pm. The Richardson alibi was compromised by Richardson when he was interviewed by police in 2001, when he advised that he had lunched that day with rugby league administrator Peter Moore.[4]

Wood’s movements in the afternoon have never been reported prior to the late evening, when Wood said he awoke on his couch having fallen asleep in front of the television and was immediately alarmed that Byrne was still not home. Wood has said he did not know Byrne’s whereabouts but was led by what he termed “telepathic communication” to The Gap. He had first driven to the beachfront car-park at Bondi Beach where he and Byrne had spent much time and then to a favourite park at Camp Cove where they had often picnicked. Heading back from Camp Cove he spotted Byrne’s white Suzuki Vitara parked in a lane at The Gap. It was when running about the cliff-top and shouting her name that Wood encountered two rock fishermen who verified his appearance around midnight.

Wood then rang Tony Byrne and Caroline’s brother Peter. He drove back into Sydney city and collected them and all three then went to the Gap and scoured the cliff-top. Peter Byrne later gave evidence that at about 1am Wood claimed to have spotted her body at the base of the cliff using torchlight. Byrne himself said he could see nothing and nor could the police who arrived soon after with police torches. The night was dark and the cliff misty. Peter Byrne claimed it was difficult to see the rocks below the cliff, let alone a body. The contention whether Wood had claimed he could see something in the darkness figured in much media speculation over the years and formed a key part of Crown evidence in the 2008 trial. In 2011 the Appeal Court felt that the Crown had presented speculation in this area posing as evidence. This was one of the grounds resulting in Wood’s 2011 appeal being upheld.

The identity of the second man supposedly sighted by Melbourne and Martin with Wood in Watsons Bay earlier in the day has remained unclear. With evidence contradicting the likelihood that the man was either of those whom the police considered in investigation (Byrne’s modelling agent Adam Leigh or Rivkin associate Gary Redding) the Crown chose to pose speculation without evidence on either during the trial and drew criticism from the trial judge and later the appellant judges.

Media interest

Byrne’s death was accepted as a suicide by local Rose Bay Police and others. No photographs were taken of the location of her body’s landing point.

In 1996, Byrne’s father begin to agitate against the notion of suicide such that from 1997 onwards the case and circumstances of Byrne’s death were regularly examined in Australia’s national newspapers and reported as “one of Sydney’s unsolved crimes”. The death of a beautiful model at one of Sydney’s notorious suicide spots, the connection to the flamboyant and newsworthy Rivkin, and a net of witnesses and commentators which included some prominent Sydney identities all added to the intrigue of the case.

Offset Alpine speculation

Attention was particularly heightened by the still unproven speculation of a connection with Rene Rivkin’s financial activities. The day before Byrne’s death, Wood and Rivkin were interviewed by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission about the Offset Alpine fire of 1993 and the true ownership of share parcels traded in Offset Alpine owned by nominees related to Swiss bank accounts.[5]:203 Tony Byrne claimed that Wood had indicated to his daughter that the fire was a set-up for insurance purposes.

Ultimately in 2001 Rivkin was charged with insider trading (of Qantas shares) and his eventual conviction in 2003 had a devastating effect on his mental stability, culminating in his 2005 suicide.[6] However the ASIC investigation into share trading in Offset Alpine and the true beneficiaries proved an epic that outlived Rivkin, commencing in 1995 and continuing from 2005 with a focus shifted to Graham Richardson and Trevor Kennedy until eventually closed without outcome by ASIC in 2010.[7]

Peripheral celebrities

Adding to this intrigue was a list of celebrities with a peripheral involvement in the case. Byrne’s medical doctor who had referred her to the psychiatric appointment she did not keep on 7 June was television celebrity physician, Dr Cindy Pan.[5]:205 Graham Richardson‘s diarised luncheon appointment that day (which caused him to question whether he may have been chauffeured anywhere by Wood) was with rugby league identity Peter Bullfrog Moore at Sydney’s Hilton Hotel and was set up to broker a peace deal in the Super League war which deeply divided Australian rugby league at that time. Wood always claimed that he had driven Moore from a noon meeting with Rivkin to what may well have been a lunch, though the press and (later) the Crown ignored this possibility. Moore died in July 2000 a year prior to the Strikeforce Irondale interview with Richardson, thus preventing corroboration of the luncheon timings and Rivkin too was dead before the trial.[8]

Byrne’s close friends included entertainer Tania Zaetta and actress Kylie Watson, a Home and Away cast member. It was the amateur sleuthing around Watsons Bay armed with photographs of Byrne in the weeks after her death which had Dally-Watkins and Watson uncover the Martin/Melbourne sighting lead.[5]:206 Other celebrity witnesses who figured in the case at some point included businessman John Singleton, journalist Paul Barry and paparazzo Jamie Fawcett.

Inquests, investigation and trials

Two inquests were held into Byrne’s death by New South Wales State coroner John Abernethy, with Wood claiming it was suicide. The second inquest in 1998 delivered an open finding. That same year, Wood left Australia.

Police investigations continued from 2000 onwards as “Strikeforce Irondale” with hundreds of witnesses interviewed and resulting in a brief of evidence running to more than 350 pages. Caroline’s father Tony Byrne continued to press for action from the investigation eventually enrolling the assistance of New South Wales politician Fred Nile who raised questions about the investigation in State Parliament up till 2004.[9]

In 2004 scientific reports relating to the physics of a body falling/jumping/being projected from the cliff produced by Professor Rod Cross were the principal elements of new evidence which encouraged the Crown to push for a trial of Gordon Wood.[10] In March 2006 the New South Wales Director of Public Prosecutions Nicholas Cowdery QC agreed with police that there was enough evidence to charge Wood with Byrne’s murder.[11] Wood was detained in London in April 2006, extradited to Australia and released on bail by a Sydney court on 4 May. On 6 July 2007, Wood was committed to stand trial for the murder of Byrne.

The first trial started on 21 July 2008 with Mark Tedeschi QC appearing for the Crown and Winston Terracini QC defending Wood. On 6 August 2008, Justice Graham Barr declared a mistrial because of the alleged contact that a member of the jury had with 2GB radio host Jason Morrison. The juror, who remained anonymous, claimed that some of the jurors were planning a secret night visit to the crime scene (the Gap) being organised by a particular juror who was a “bully” and who had “already decided that Wood was guilty.” Justice Barr ruled “I had to discharge the jury … because some jurors disobeyed my instructions and misconducted themselves.”[12]

The second trial commenced on 25 August 2008 and for the first time in New South Wales court history a panel of 15 jurors was sworn in instead of the usual 12 to provide some contingency. [12]

Trial evidence

Presentation of the Crown case

Following the aborted first trial Tedeschi, as Crown Prosecutor, presented the Crown case over a nine-week period from 26 August until 24 October 2008. Over 70 witnesses were called and the jury heard hours of audio and video evidence including taped interviews with Rivkin and Wood.[13]

Witnesses called by the prosecution included Pan, Richardson, Watson, Zaetta, Singleton, Fawcett, Bob Hagan and sports journalist Phil Rothfield. Tony Byrne, Peter Byrne, Dally-Watkins and her daughter Carol Clifford appeared. Doherty and Cochrane gave evidence via video link up from overseas. Police witnesses included Tracey Smit ( ProCst # 61020 ) and Paul Griffiths ( # 23770 ? ) (officers on scene), Sgt Mark Powderly ( # 14425 ), Sgt Neville Greatorex ( # 16136 )(who gave evidence on police procedures), Snr Const Lisa Camwell ( # ????? )(who retrieved the body) and the first investigating officer of the case Sgt Craig Woods ( #22599 ? ) of Rose Bay who had first dismissed the death as suicide and who gave evidence that in the first weeks Tony Byrne too accepted the suicide verdict and was explicitly against the idea of an inquest. Another ex-policeman to appear was Byrne’s former boyfriend Andrew Blanchette ( # ????? ). At one stage Justice Barr counselled Blanchette that he ought consider taking legal advice before answering a particular question. Sensationally on his second day in the witness box, Blanchette admitted that early that morning he had phoned another witness – Melinda Medich, his girlfriend and a minor at the time of Byrne’s death – before she was due to give evidence later that day. Blanchette was reported to police by Medich who had not heard from him for a number of years. Blanchette denied that he had been attempting to influence her evidence.

Location of the body

Retired University of Sydney physicist Associate Professor Rod Cross spent two days in the witness box. Over a six-year period Cross had produced six reports on the case – with his initial findings being quite different to the later findings presented in the trial.[10] Although formally qualified in the field of plasma physics, Cross had experience working with biomechanists regarding sports research and had published and refereed many papers on biomechanics;[14] he was therefore proposed by police investigators as a forensic expert in fall dynamics. Between 1998 and 2004 Cross’ reports all concluded that Byrne could have jumped to her death, as he was told that Byrne’s body had been found at a distance of 9 metres (30 ft) from the cliff.[15] In 2005, when he was recontacted by the police that the position of the body was in fact farther away (11.8 metres (39 ft)), he conducted experiments which informed his speculation that Byrne could not have jumped that far and must have been thrown.[5]:210[16] The required launch speed, from the top of the 29 metres (95 ft) high cliff, was 4.5 m/s (see range of a projectile[17][18]), and the available runup distance was only 4 metres (13 ft) – although appeal submissions in 2011 called this into question. Cross tested eleven females from the New South Wales Police Academy and found that they could dive and land head first (in a swimming pool) at about 3.5 m/s after a 4 metres (13 ft) runup. A strong male could throw a 61 kilograms (134 lb) female at 4.8 m/s after a runup of only 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) or 3 metres (9.8 ft).

During the trial the Court was told of some uncertainty regarding the actual location where the body was found. Senior Constable Lisa Camwell, one of the officers who retrieved Byrne’s body in 1995 gave evidence that she had in 1996 participated in a video re-enactment in which she indicated the body’s location. She gave evidence that in 2004 she was contacted by an officer in charge of the murder investigation (Sergeant Powderly) and told that the position of Ms Byrne’s body had become a significant issue. She was told that the body position she had indicated on the video now appeared to be incorrect. Media reports during the second trial suggested the location of the body was an essential component to the Crown case that Ms Byrne was not pushed nor jumped, but was forcefully thrown to her death.[19]

Suicide history

The court heard that Caroline’s mother Andrea Byrne had committed suicide in March 1991 after she became depressed following a breast enlargement operation that went wrong.[20] Terracini also read to the court a letter Tony Byrne had previously provided to police in which he claimed that Caroline had made an attempt on her own life via overdose in 1992. In court Tony Byrne denied that Caroline had on that occasion intended to kill herself and instead was making “a cry for help”. At another stage of the cross examination, he claimed to suppose that had Caroline wanted to kill herself she would have copied her mother’s method rather than jumping from a cliff.[21]

Byrne’s doctor, author and television personality Cindy Pan, gave evidence that she had seen Byrne for two years before her death and had specifically discussed Byrne’s depression with her in the weeks leading up to her death. Dr. Pan told the court Byrne said she had felt depressed for about a month and the condition had worsened in the week leading up to their appointment on 5 June 1995. Pan said the model told her she could not put a finger on what she was unhappy about.

“I was trying to explore with her what she might be depressed about, but she was not really able to identify any one specific thing,” Pan told the court. She said Byrne told her she “had the same thing three years ago” and had been put on medication, which had helped. Pan said Byrne denied having thoughts of self-harm and she referred her to a psychiatrist, obtaining an appointment for 4 pm on 7 June.[22]

Presentation of the defence

One defence witness, Prof John Hilton, a forensic pathologist, was called during the Prosecution case, due to his later unavailability. Otherwise Terracini commenced the defence case on 27 October 2008 calling another physics expert Prof Marcus Pandy, a electromechanical engineer who conducted experiments on running and jumping speeds of two females. Only a handful of defence witnesses were called – two forensic pathologists, one psychiatrist, Prof Pandy, a stunt diver, and Wood’s sister Jacqueline Schmidt – and the defence case concluded within a week.

With the trial drawing to a close, the jury made a number of requests of Justice Barr that included a visit the Gap for a third time; for a transcript of Doherty’s evidence; and for video footage of Pandy’s running experiments.[23]

Deliberation and verdict

For the first time in New South Wales court history, a ballot was used to select the three jurors who would stand down so that twelve of the sitting fifteen would deliberate to a verdict. After five full days of deliberation on 21 November 2008 they found Wood guilty.[24][25] On 3 December 2008 Wood was sentenced to a custodial sentence of 17 years, with a minimum time in prison of 13 years. Wood lodged an appeal to the conviction.[26]

Appeal

Wood’s appeal hearing commenced on 22 August 2011 in the Criminal Court of Appeal before Chief Judge at Common Law Peter McClellan, Justice Megan Latham, and Justice Stephen Rothman. Wood’s barrister Tim Game SC submitted that the jury’s verdict was unreasonable and not supported by the evidence. His submission spoke of nine grounds for appeal. One was that the trial miscarried by reason of the prejudice occasioned by the Tedeschi’s closing address. Others related to criticisms of Barr’s directions to the jury.

Early media reporting of the appeal focused on Game’s submission that the scientific evidence used to convict Wood and presented by Associate Professor Cross was flawed. A photograph was presented in the trial and purported to be taken in 1996 showing that scrub near the fence line had limited Byrne’s possible run-up to the jump, supporting an argument that she would have needed to have been thrown to achieve the horizontal distance from the cliff wall that her body travelled. The appeal judges heard and the Crown acknowledged that the photo was in fact taken in 2003 and that photo’s quality meant that a shadow might have appeared to be scrub. The appeal judges heard that a 1996 colour photo which showed that there was no scrub limiting the run-up was available to the Crown during the trial but that the Crown had chosen to introduce the blurrier, non-contemporaneous, more ambiguous image.[27]

Game’s submission, consistent with so much of the trial evidence, concerned matters relating to the exact positioning of Byrne’s body at the base of the rocks and the orientation of her legs and torso and leading to questions regarding the contended launch point and the assumptions and assertions made by Cross in his pre-trial studies and reports and his trial evidence. Day two of Game’s submission focused on the police’s changed view between 1996 and 2005 as to Byrne’s landing spot and specifically trial evidence given by Sergeant Mark Powderly used to justify the reconstruction.[28]

The Criminal Court of Appeal delivered their opinion on 24 February 2012 acquitting Wood of Byrne’s murder and ordering his release from jail.[1] The appellate judges delivered a unanimous decision that there was insufficient evidence beyond reasonable doubt that Wood murdered Byrne and that the jury’s verdict was not supported. They dismissed the Crown evidence as being critically flawed and ruled that the possibility of her suicide ought not have been excluded.[1][2]

Justice McClennan described Cross’ experiments as “unsophisticated” and in the summation of his decision said that he was not satisfied by either of the two motives presented by the Crown.[1] Regarding the motive submitted by Tedeschi that Byrne had information about Rivkin’s business dealings that Wood was trying to hide, McClennan said “The exploitation of public rumour and the use of mere innuendo to compensate for inadequate evidence of motive is not consistent with the obligations of a prosecutor to press the Crown case “to its legitimate strength” by reliance upon credible evidence”.[2]:para 305 McLennan was also troubled that the notion Byrne may have been unconscious when she left the cliff top was introduced by the Crown late in the case.[2]:para 277 He described Tedeschi’s suggestion, first made in his closing address and mentioned at no other time in evidence, that a “shot-put” action was used to despatch Byrne as “an invention of the prosecutor…for which there was absolutely no support in evidence”.[29] McClennan also expressed some doubt as the reliability of evidence concerning the claimed sightings of Wood and Byrne at Watson’s Bay on 7 June 1995 noting that some of these witnesses had come forward years after the event and the initial investigations; he raised concerns that the Melbourne/Martin first identification of Wood and Byrne was based on a specific photos shown to them by Dally-Watkins rather than from being picked from a selection. Tedeschi was criticised by McClellan for presenting reasoning that was “dangerous” and “entirely without foundation”. Tedeschi contributed to the alleged miscarriage with his “50 killer questions” which took an “impermissible course” in asking the jury to consider rhetorical questions dealing with matters that had not been presented with in evidence.[29] McClennan ruled that he was not persuaded that Sgt Powderly’s evidence regarding the changed landing position of the body was entirely reliable.[2]:para 317

Wood was freed from prison on 24 February 2012; having served three years two months in Goulburn Correctional Centre, following an initial month in Parklea prison. Three weeks later the new New South Wales Director of Public Prosecutions, Lloyd Babb SC, issued a press release simply announcing that “the OPDD will not appeal the Court of Criminal Appeal’s judgement in the matter of R v Gordon Wood . No further comment will be issued”.[30] This was 24 hours after meeting Tony Byrne and attending the Gap with him – a meeting which Byrne described as ‘fruitful’.[31]

Post-appeal

Wood left Australia after his release from prison and spent time in the United States and Britain. In 2014 he brought defamation actions against the Sydney radio stations 2GB and 2UE, Channel Seven Sydney, and The Daily Telegraph[32] which were all settled out of court in his favour for undisclosed sums.[33]

In 2016 Wood sued the state of New South Wales for millions of dollars plus costs for malicious prosecution and wrongful imprisonment, based on a number of grounds including a “hopelessly corrupted” and “ridiculous” police case against him.[34] In a witness statement filed as part of his lawsuit against the state, Mr Wood said that during his three years in Goulburn Jail he lived in constant fear of guards who dished out “therapy” and was king-hit (a term widely used in Australia, meaning a very hard punch, usually delivered to the head, that is completely unexpected) and knocked unconscious in the prison yard by an infamous rapist and killer.[35] The suit was dismissed on 10 August 2018, with Wood receiving no compensation.[36]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Caroline_Byrne


 

 

 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this woman at the time of publication.

 

Cal
3 January 2021


 

 

 

 

 




Terence William NEWMAN

Terence William NEWMAN

AKA  Terry 

Late of Mittagong, Southern Highlands, NSW

 

  • Terry passed away on 22 December 2020.  His funeral being held on 30 December 2020.
  • His wife, Dianne, who was also a resident of the same Nursing Home and also suffering from Alzeimers, passed away on the evening of 31 December 2020.  He may have died from a combination of Alzeimers and Heart Break.
  • Funeral details, for Dianne, are unknown at this time.

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern – Class #  175

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  19896

 

RankCommenced Training at Redfern Academy on Monday 17 August 1981 ( aged 29 years, 0 months, 22 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed Friday  6 November 1981 ( Aged 29 years, 3 months, 11 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed 6 November 1986  

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( YES )

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

 

Final Rank =  Sergeant 

 

Stations?, Cabramatta ( 34 Division ), ?, TRG Course 11 / 1983, Bathurst Riots – 1985, Bowral ( SenCon ), Campbelltown ( 35 Division ) – Retirement

 

Service:  From 17 August 1981   to   15 May 2009  =  27 years, 8 months, 28 days Service

Age at Retirement: 56 years, 9 months, 19 days

Time In Retirement:  11 years, 7 months, 7 days

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

Born:  Saturday  26 July 1952

Died on:  Tuesday  22 December 2020 during the morning

Age:  68 years, 4 months, 26 days

Cause: Alzhiemers ?

Is known to have been suffering from Alzhiemers for the past few years and lately, Septicaemia.  His wife, Dianne, also resides at the same Nursing Home and is also a sufferer of Alzhiemers.

Event location:   ? Nursing Home

Event date ?

Terence William NEWMAN, Terry NEWMAN

Funeral date:  Wednesday  30 December 2020 @ 1.30pm 

Funeral location:  St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 2 Bendooly St, Bowral, NSW

All friends and former colleagues are invited to attend.

NO LIVE STREAMING

All persons attending are to be mindful on the current Government restrictions on gatherings in the venue and congregations outside the venue. Guidance given by Clergy, Funeral Directors, Venue staff or other persons controlling the service should be followed.

A streaming service may be provided and will be sent as a nemesis in the future.  

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any Future Wake location??? 

any Future Wake date???

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Funeral Parlour: G. BEAVAN Funeral of Bowral, NSW 

Buried at: Cremated 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( November 2020 )

 

 TERENCE is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


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Deepest condolences to their son, Wayne NEWMAN and family.

It is believed that Dianne wanted to be with Terry again.


 

Terry is known to have attended Primary School in the north Campbelltown area.

He was a footy player and cricket player and also enjoyed ferreting as a youngster around the Campbelltown hills.


 

NEWMAN
Terence William (Terry)

Passed away surrounded by family
22nd December, 2020.
Aged 68 years.

Beloved husband of Dianne.

Much loved father and father-in-law of Wayne & Janice, Russell, Todd & Daryle, Megan & Michael, James & Kristy.

Adored Poppy to all his grandchildren and great grandchildren

A Funeral Service and offering of prayers for Terry will be held at St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, Bendooley Street Bowral on Wednesday 30th December, 2020 commencing at 1.30pm.

A private cremation will follow.

TERENCE WILLIAM NEWMAN Death Notice – Sydney, New South Wales | Sydney Morning Herald


 

Class 175 - Sub Class ? - Redfern Police Academy - November 1981

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this man at the time of publication.

 

Cal
24 December 2020


 

 

 

 

 




Michael William HAYMAN

Michael William HAYMAN

AKA Mick & Gizza by his Sapper mates in South Vietnam 

Late of Buppa Nursing Home – Pottsville – formerly of Murwillumbah, NSW 

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  122

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  14064

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on 16 February 1970 ( Aged 23 years, 6 months, 19 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 26 March 1970 ( Aged 23 years, 7 months, 26 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed 26 March 1975  

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 30 March 1986

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank =  Incremental Sgt ( Sgt 2/c ) 

Retirement / Leaving age: =  53 years, 2 months, 8 days

 

Stations?, 13 Division ( Campsie )( 1970s ), Penrith, Broken Hill ( 1980s ), Murwillumbah ( 1990s ), Kingscliff ( 1995 ), Tweed Heads – Retirement

Service:  From 16 February 1970  to   6 October 1999  =  29 years, 7 months, 20 days Service

[blockquote]
NASHOS
Service name:         Australian Army
Service number:    215417
Rank:                          Lance Corporal
Unit Name:             17th Construction Squadron
Date of birth:         28 July 1946
Place of birth:       Sydney, NSW
Date of intake:     11 April 1966
Date of exit:           11 March 1967
Total Days:            335
NS Training: ?
National Service:  No
Follow Up Training: ?
Basic Training: ?
Next of Kin: ?
Medals:                   None for display
[/blockquote]

Michael William HAYMAN

 

Police Awards:  National Medal – granted 28 May 1990 ( Sgt )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 28 May 1990 ( Sgt )

 

 

Born:  Sunday  28 July 1946 in Sydney, NSW

Died on:  Monday  12 December 2020 

Age:  74 years, 4 months & 14 days

Cause:  Cancer – ( Type = ? )

Back in May 2014, Mick suffered several strokes was was admitted to John Flynn Hospital, Gold Coast, Qld and his condition, at that time, was critical.

Event location:  Tweed Heads District Hospital, NSW

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:  Monday  21 December 2020 @ 2pm 

Funeral location:  Tweed Valley Cemetery, 813 Eviron Rd, Eviron, NSW   

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Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: Cremated

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( December 2020 )

Left to right, Grahame Fahey, Chris Duncan (RIP), John Marine and Mick Hayman, deceased this week (RIP).
Left to right, Grahame FAHEY # 12622, Chris DUNCAN # ????? ( RIP ), John MARINE # 16445 ( Marine Boy ) ( RIP ) and Mick HAYMAN # 14064 ( RIP ).
Four young useless golfers from the 70s.

 

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15 December 2020
Notification of Death of former Incremental Sgt Michael HAYMAN, formerly of Kingscliff Police Station within the Tweed Heads District.
Mick passed away at Tweed Heads District Hospital last Saturday 12 December, 2020 from Cancer.
He will be cremated at the Tweed Heads Crematorium next Monday 21 December, 2020.
A service will be held at that Crematoriums Chapel, commencing 2.00pm Daylight saving time. Anyone interested in attending may do so and there will be a large screen video link of the service outside if there are more numbers than are permissible within the Chapel.
Briefly, Mick served with A.D.F, Royal Australian Engineers for six years with a tour of Vietnam in 1966 & two following consecutive tours of Malaya.
He later joined the N.S.W Police force in February 1970, being attached to Penrith, Broken Hill, Murwillumbah and Kingscliff before being discharged, H.O.D on 6 October 1999 and retired to Murwillumbah.
Mick unfortunately spent the last five years of his life in Buppa Nursing Home at Pottsville Beach after suffering a fall in his home resulting in brain trauma.
He is survived by three adult sons and a daughter.
Mick was a larger than life character and a pretty good operator. He enjoyed life when he was able to and played harder than possibly any other person I have met.
I have known a few A graders over the years but for consistency, Mick was definitely in a league of his own.
Lest we forget.

 

 

 

 

 




Brian John CASEY

Brian John CASEY

AKA  ?

Late of Aged Care facility, Redcliffe Peninsula, Qld – formerly of Clontarf, Qld

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  038 

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  7803

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at ? College / Academy on Monday  16 August 1954  ( aged 23 years, 5 months, 15 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 27 September 1954 ( aged 23 years, 6 months, 26 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 27 September 1965  

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 February 1970

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 25 September 1977

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Final Rank =  Sergeant 1st Class

Retirement / Leaving age:  57 years, 30 days 

 

Stations?, South District ( 1965 ), Blacktown ( early 1970s ), ?, Wagga Wagga ( Stationed at Junee ) ( Sgt 3/c )( 1971, 1972, 1973 ),  Cobar ( 1977   Sgt 3/c, 1981 Sgt 2/c ), Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie – Retirement

Service:  From 16 August 1954   to   31 March 1988  =  33 years, 7 months, 15 days Service

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

Born:  Sunday  1 March 1931

Died on:  Friday  11 December 2020 

Age:  89 years, 9 months, 10 days

Cause:  Illness – Dementia 

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:  Friday  18 December 2020 @ 10am 

Funeral location:  Metropolitan Funerals, 174 Anzac Ave, Redcliffe, Qld  

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any Future Wake location??? TBA 

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Funeral Parlour: Metropolitan Funerals, Redcliffe, Qld 

Buried at: Cremated 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( December 2020 )

 

 

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Condolences to his daughter, Margaret, friends and family.

 

Brian had been suffering Dementia for some time – thus him being in an Aged Care facility.

He was also a Widow.

 

 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this man, or his Service, at the time of publication.

 

Cal
21 December 2020


 

 

 

 

 

 




Edward WESTON

Edward WESTON

AKA  TED 

Late of  ?

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern – Class #  091 

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  10346

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed 28 May 1962 ( aged 28 years, 8 months, 26 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed 1 April 1967  

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 1 April 1971  

Final Rank =  Senior Constable 

 

Stations?, South Coast District ( 1967 ), ?, Wollongong Police Citizens Youth Club – Retirement

Service:  From ? ? pre May 1962?   to   1 April 1989   =  27 years Service

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 6 November 1980 ( SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 2 November 1988 ( SenCon )

Australian Sports Medal – granted 14 July 2000 ( Civilian ) – ( Coaching & Junior Development )

 

Born:  Saturday  2 September 1933

Died on:  Tuesday  1 December 2020 

Age:  87 years, 3 months

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:  Thursday  10 December 2020  @ 10am 

Funeral location:  Hansen and Cole Funerals, 634 Northcliffe Dve, Kembla Grange, NSW

There was a Live Streaming of the Funeral which was kept private by family  

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Funeral Parlour:  Hansen and Cole, Kembla Grange, NSW 

Buried at: Cremated 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( December 2020 )

 

 

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WESTON, Edward “Ted”

02.09.1933 – 01.12.2020

Beloved Husband of Glenise (dec).

Dearly loved Father and Father-In-Law to Tina & Chris and Vicki & Steve.

Much loved Grandad to Jacob, Stella, Angus, Max and Flynn.

Forever In Our Hearts.

Family and friends are warmly invited to attend the Funeral Service for TED to be held in the Northcliffe Chapel of Hansen and Cole Funerals, 634 Northcliffe Drive, KEMBLA GRANGE on Thursday 10th December 2020 commencing at 10.00am.

……

Ted left this earth with much achieved for humanity, decency and fairness. A well remembered basketball coach. Again he’s with Glenice. RIP mate. Sympathy to his family.
David Brettell 6 days ago

 

https://tributes.illawarramercury.com.au/obituaries/392668/edward-weston/?r=https://tributes.illawarramercury.com.au/obituaries/illawarramercury-au/


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this man at the time of publication.

 

Cal
13 December 2020


 

 

 

 

 




Kevin MONK

Kevin MONK

AKA  Munky 

Late of Flinders, NSW 

 

NSW Goulburn Police Academy  –  Class # 243

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  26960

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Academy on 29 October 1989 ( aged 34 years, 17 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 27 April 1990 ( aged 34 years, 6 months, 15 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( NO )

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank =  Leading Senior Constable

 

Stations?, Sutherland GDs ( 24 Division ), Kiama GDs, Warilla GDs ( Orange Team ), Lake Illawarra ( Oak Flats ) GDs – Retirement

Service:  From 29 October 1989   to   15 July 2016  =  ? years Service

Send Off was on Friday 15 July 2016 @ Central Hotel, Shellharbour City, NSW

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system – although

Commissioners Commendation – Granted on ? ? ?, together with Nathan Matthews & Chris St Clair for the successful rescue of a Psych. patient who went out past the breakers at Warilla Beach at 11.30pm on 28 January 2003.

Certificate of Merit, awarded by the Royal Humane Society of NSW, for actions involving sea rescue at Warilla Beach on 29 January 2003.

 

Born:  Wednesday  12 October 1955

Died on:  Thursday  10 December 2020

Age:  65 years, 1 month, 28 days 

Cause? ” Possible ” Heart attack

 

Event location:  Home 

Event date:  Thursday  10 December 2020 

 

Funeral date:  Tuesday  22 December 2020 @ 4pm

Funeral location: Hansen & Cole Funerals, Northcliffe Dve, Kembla Grange, NSW

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Event ID  HansencoleKG   Password:  RUZXOC

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Funeral Parlour: ? TBA

Buried at: ? TBA

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Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( December 2020 )

 

 

 KEV is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


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Kevin MONK

 


Family will be attending Hansen & Cole, Kembla Grange, today ( Wednesday 16 Dec 2020 ) to make the Funeral arrangements.  When the time and date are known – I will update Kev’s Memorial page.

 

Cal


 

My deepest condolences to his adult daughters Rachel & Alissa ( Switzerland ), his son Andrew and his two adored grandsons.

Rachel arrived at Kev’s place and attempted CPR.  You did your best Rach and we all thank you for that.

 

Cal

 

 

Kevin Monk, Renee Lee, Jeff Little
Kevin Monk, Renee Lee, Jeff Little

 

Peter Stefanjuk, Kevin Monk, Tinh Pham
Peter Stefanjuk, Kevin Monk, Tinh Pham

 

Greg Callander, Kevin Monk, Tinh Pham
Greg Callander, Kevin Monk, Tinh Pham

 

Renee Lee and Kevin Monk
Renee Lee and Kevin Monk

 

Kevin Monk and Renee Lee
Kevin Monk and Renee Lee

 


 

It is believed that Kevin was found, deceased, at his home this morning – possibly after a fall.

No suspicious circumstances.

I wish his two daughters, son, family and friends, my deepest condolences.  Munky was a good bloke to work with on Orange Team – Warilla GDs.

 

 

Cal


 

 

 

 




Matthew Adam THEOKLIS

Matthew Adam THEOKLIS

Husband to Serving NSWPF Member Rebekah ?, # ?????

AKA Matt THEOKLIS, Theo 

Late of  ?

 

NSW Goulburn Police Academy –  Class #  “possibly” ADPP 25 – Class 298

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  41375

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy on 2 May 2005 ( aged 24 years, 4 months, 10 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 14 December 2005 ( aged 24 years, 11 months, 22 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? December 2019 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Final Rank =  Sergeant 

 

Stations:  Flemington LAC ( 2005 ), ?, South West Metro Operations, Eastern Beaches PAC – Maroubra – on loan to Major Events & Emergency Management – Covid Operation Deployments – Sydney Police Centre

Service:  From 2 May 2005   to Monday  30 November 2020   =  15 years, 6 months, 28 days Service

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system 

 

Born:  Monday  22 December 1980 

Died on:  Monday  30 November 2020 about 7.30am

Age:  39 Years, 11 months, 8 days 

Cause:  Suicide – Service weapon 

Event location:  inside Sydney Police Centre, Goulburn St, Surry Hills,  NSW 

Event date:  Monday  30 November 2020 about 7.30am 

 

Funeral date:  Friday  11 December 2020 @ 10am

Funeral location:  Horizon Church, 7 Stapleton Ave, Sutherland, NSW

reauthored LIVE STREAM

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any Future Wake location??? TBA 

any Future Wake date??? TBA

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Funeral Parlour: ? TBA

Buried at: ?

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( December 2020 )

 

Matthew Adam THEOKLIS, Mat THEOKLIS, Theo

MAT is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  * BUT SHOULD BE


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Our condolences to Brooke THEOKLIS, Sophie THEOKLIS & wife, Rebekah.

 

Matthew Adam THEOKLIS
Mr Theoklis (pictured holding his twin daughters) had been promoted to a Sergeant in December last year.

 

Mat THEOKLIS with twin daughters, Brooke & Sophie

 

Mat THEOKLIS with twin daughters, Brooke & Sophie

Mat THEOKLIS with twin daughters, Brooke & Sophie

 


 

In the early hours of Monday 30 November 2020 beloved Sergeant Matthew (Theo) Theoklis passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at the Sydney Police Centre. Theo joined the NSW Police Force in December 2005. He was promoted to the rank of Sergeant in December 2019 and was attached to Eastern Beaches Police Area Command. At the time of his death he was performing duties with Major Events and Emergency Management, State Planning Unit. His colleagues will best remember him for his dedication and commitment to Operation Support Group (OSG) operations, firstly as a valued member of South West Metropolitan Region Enforcement Squad (OSG) and more recently with Operation ODIN (Central Metropolitan Region).

Theo was a well-respected member of the NSW Police Force who took immense pride in his job. He performed his duties with the highest of professionalism and will be remembered for the fun and antics, for which he was renowned.

Above his Policing, he was first a loving son to Sam, Mary and Barry, brother to Sarah and Ed and uncle to his many nieces and nephews.

Theo leaves behind his fiancée Rebekah, who is a current serving member of the NSW Police Force, and beautiful 3-year-old twin daughters Brooke and Sophie, who adore their dad. Theo was a wonderful father who cherished his girls and would constantly talk about them.

All donations to this cause will go to the ongoing support and care of Brooke and Sophie throughout their lives.

This is a Community Fundraising initiative
Organiser: Rachael Eagle
Contact: eagl1rac@police.nsw.gov.au

https://portal.policelegacynsw.org.au/campaign/13/brooke-and-sophie-theoklis-appeal

 


NSW Police create fundraiser for Sergeant Matthew Theoklis’ family

A NSW police officer who took his life has been recognized as father-of-two Sergeant Matthew Theoklis.

The father of three-year-old twin women was discovered lifeless on the Sydney Police Centre in Surry Hills on November 30.

Theoklis, often called ‘Theo’, leaves behind his fiancee Rebekah, additionally a serving member of the NSW Police Force, and daughters Brooke and Sophie, who “adore their dad”.

He joined the NSW Police Force in December 2005 earlier than he was promoted to the rank of sergeant in 2019.

NSW Police create fundraiser for Sergeant Matthew Theoklis’ family


 

 

Heartbreaking photos show hero cop doting over his twins before he shot himself dead at a police station – as community rally behind his family with final act of kindness

  • Sergeant Matthew Theoklis was found dead at Sydney Police Centre on Nov 30
  • He had been in the police force for 15 years and leaves behind twin daughters 
  • A fundraiser has since been set up to help support his fiancee and two children 

 

A New South Wales police officer who died after he shot himself at a police station has been identified as Sergeant Matthew Theoklis.

The father of three-year-old twins was found dead in an office of the Sydney Police Centre on Goulburn Street in Surry Hills at 7.30am on November 30.

Mr Theoklis, who was known as ‘Theo’, leaves behind his fiancée Rebekah, who is a member of the NSW Police Force, and daughters Brooke and Sophie.

The father had worked as a policeman for the past 15 years and was a Sergeant with the Eastern Beaches Police Area Command.

At the time of his death, the policeman had been carrying out duties with the Major Events and Emergency Management and State Planning Unit.

He had been promoted to a Sergeant in December last year.

With the tragic news shocking the community, a fundraiser has since been set up to help support Mr Theoklis’ two young girls.

The fundraiser, which was set up by the NSW Police Legacy organisation has already raised close to $3,000.

‘Theo was a well-respected member of the NSW Police Force who took immense pride in his job,’ a statement read.

‘He performed his duties with the highest of professionalism and will be remembered for the fun and antics, for which he was renowned.

‘Theo was a wonderful father who cherished his girls and would constantly talk about them.’

An earlier statement from NSW Police said his death was not being treated as suspicious.

Lifeline 13 11 14.  

Sydney police officer who shot himself identified as Sergeant Matthew Theoklis

 

 


 

A father of three year old Twins, was stationed at the Sydney Police centre in Goulburn St, Sydney, around 7.30am when the shooting occurred.

He has been a member of NSWPF for 15 years and is married to another member of NSWPF.

NSW Police said the death is not being treated as suspicious.

Matt was also a supporter of NSW Police Legacy, having Boxed in the Police Legacy Boxing Tournament, at Horning PCYC, on 19 April 2013.

 

 


 

Policeman dies in suicide at NSW Police headquarters in Sydney

 

A police officer has taken his own life at the central Sydney offices of NSW Police.

The apparent suicide occurred in an office at the Sydney Police Centre in Surry Hills on Monday morning.

Initial inquiries indicate the man’s death was not suspicious, a spokesperson for NSW Police said, and a report will be prepared for the coroner.

A spokesperson for the Police Association of NSW said the union was aware of the death and would be providing support to those affected.

The death follows a number of suicides among police officers recently, including a senior constable in the New England region.

Police suicides in previous years have prompted discussion about the high-pressure nature of the job and whether officers are adequately supported.

A coronial inquest into the 2013 suicide of a former officer, Ashley Bryant, highlighted the psychological effects of police work, including the stress of constantly being alert to danger and coming into contact with victims of crime.

The inquest found NSW Police was working to help its members deal with the “extreme stressors” they face although more needed to be done.

Earlier this month, the Herald reported concerns held by current and former police officers about the culture inside the force.

If you, or someone you know, is thinking about suicide, you can seek help by calling Lifeline on 13 11 14, Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467 or NSW Mental Health Line on 1800 011 511.

 

https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/policeman-dies-in-suicide-at-nsw-police-headquarters-in-sydney-20201130-p56j7t.html

 


 

 

 

 

 

 




Gregory Wade FAULKNER

Gregory Wade FAULKNER

AKA Chuck 

Late of  ?

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  113

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  12931

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Academy on ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed 11 December 1967 ( aged 21 years, 3 months, 23 days )

Constable – appointed 11 December 1968

Constable 1st Class – appointed 11 December 1972

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 11 December 1976  

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed  31 March 1983

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Inspector – appointed ? ? 1994 ( District Staff Officer – Peel District )

Chief Inspector – appointed ? ? ? 

Superintendent – appointed ? ? ? 

Chief Superintendent – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank?

 

Stations?, Western District – Orange – Cudal ( Cst 1/c )( 1972, 1974 ), Wentworth ( + 1979 ), ?, Dee Why, District Staff Officer – Personnel – Peel District – Tamworth ( Inspector ),

Service:  From ? ? PRE December 1967?   to   ? ? ?  =  ? years Service

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 29 November 1983 ( Sgt 3/c )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 16 September 1993 ( Sgt 3/c )

Graduate Certificate in Management – Wollongong University – awarded 3 October 1996

 

Born:  Saturday  18 August 1946 

Died on:  Sunday  22 November 2020  during the afternoon

Age:  74 years, 3 months, 4 days

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:  Wednesday  2 December 2020 @ noon 

Funeral location: St Anthony in the Field Catholic Church, 46 Myoora Rd, Terry Hills, NSW  

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Wake location: Belrose Bowling Club, Forest Way, Belrose, NSW 

Wake date:  Wednesday  2 December 2020 after the 2.15pm burial

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: Burial at Frenches Forest Bushland Cemetery, Cassia Lawn, 1 Hakea Ave, Davidson, NSW @ 2.15pm 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( November 2020 )

 

 

 GREG is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.

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1962 – Office of Education, Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division – Gregory Wade FAULKNER ……


 

Gregory Wade FAULKNER, Greg FAULKNER

Dave DREW, Bill BUSH, Col COLMAN & Gregory Wade FAULKNER, Greg FAULKNER
Dave DREW, Bill BUSH, Col COLMAN & Greg FAULKNER
Photo from Col COLMAN.

Gregory Wade FAULKNER, Greg FAULKNER
Greg FAULKNER giving a presentation of his career in the NSW Police at the Northern Beaches RFPA meeting in 2020.
Photo from Col COLMAN.


 

Was a ‘ long time ‘ Secretary of the NSW Police Golf Club.

He was also a champion Tennis player and great with kids coaching.


 

 

FUNERAL

Courtesy of David H Whiteman – Northern Beaches RPA

 

 

 


Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this man at the time of publication.

 

Cal
27 November 2020


 

 

 

 

 




Maxwell Herbert McDONALD

Maxwell Herbert McDONALD

AKA Max,  Slaps

Late of Goulburn ( formerly of Greystanes ), NSW 

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  099

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  11055

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Academy on ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed 11 May 1964 ( aged 26 years, 4 days )

Constable – appointed 11 May 1965

Constable 1st Class – appointed 11 May 1969  

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( YES )

Senior Constable – appointed 11 May 1973  

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 31 December 1987

Inspector – appointed 23 November 1988

Chief Inspector – appointed ? ? ? 

Superintendent – appointed ? ? ? 

Chief Superintendent – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank?

 

Stations?, Mascot, North West District Detectives – Stock Squad – Tamworth ( DetSenCon – 1979 ), ?, Tamworth – District Staff Officer – Intelligence ( Inspector )( 1988 ), ?

 

Service:  From ? ? ?   to   ? ? ?  =  ? years Service

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 20 January 1981 ( Det Sgt 3/c )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 27 November1990 ( DetInsp )

 

 

Born:  Saturday  7 May 1938 in Crookwell, NSW

Died on:  Thursday  19 November 2020 

Age:  82 years, 6 months, 12 days

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:  Friday  27 November 2020 @ 2pm

Funeral location:  Craig’s Hill Chapel, Middle Arm Rd, Goulburn, NSW

Maxwell Herbert McDONALD – Funeral Pamphlet

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Funeral Parlour: R J Sidney Craig Funerals, Goulburn, NSW

 

Buried at: ?

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( November 2020 )

 

 

 MAX is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.

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Maxwell Herbert McDONALD, Max McDONALD. MCDONALD Maxwell Herbert (Max 19th November 2020. Late of Goulburn. Dearly loved husband of Annette. Loved father & father-in-law of Anne & David, Robyn & Stephen, Jenny & Robert. Cherished grandfather of Katie, Hannah, Sarah, Benjamin, Emma, Natalie and Andrew. Great grandfather or Samuel, Joshua, Liam, Imogen, Jackson and Astrid. Loved brother of Norma and Linda. Sadly missed by all. Aged 82 years. 'Forever In Our Hearts' Max's family and friends are invited to attend his Funeral Service commencing at 2-00pm, Friday, 27th November 2020 at Craig's Hill Crematorium, 63 Middle Arm Road Goulburn. In lieu of flowers donations to Mens Link would be appreciated. Due to Covid-19 regulations, number restrictions and current physical distancing measures will be in place. 298 Sloane St., Goulburn Phone (02) 4821 2122

Please accept our deepest sympathy To Annette and family
From Barry and Melva Cartwright

https://tributes.goulburnpost.com.au/obituaries/391556/maxwell-herbert-mcdonald

 

 

Condolences to his wife, Annette, and family.

Cal

www.AustralianPolice.com.au

 


 

North West District Detectives - 1979 C.I.B. Centenary 1879 - 1979   Page 74 North West District Detectives ( 1979 ) Back row ( L - R ): DetSenCon Bob SMALL of Tamworth, DetSgt 3/c Jim HAWKINS of Tamworth, DetSgt 3/c Bill TUNSTALL of Armidale, DetSenCon Dave DAVIS of Tenterfield, Plain clothes Constable Mal BROWNE of Stock Squad - Moree, DetSenCon Phil WALKER of Narrabri, DetSenCon John BARNES of Inverell & Plan clothes Constable Dave THOMAS of Armidale. Front Row: DetSenCon Warren THOMPSON of Tamworth, DetSenCon Max McDONALD of Stock Squad - Tamworth, DetSgt 1/c Jack WINNEY of Tamworth, DetSenCon John GLASHEEN of Glen Innes, DetSgt 3/c Ken CALLIGHAN of Moree, DetSenCon Ken LOCKYER of Tamworth & DetSgt 3/c Ray TAGGART of Tamworth.
C.I.B. Centenary 1879 – 1979
Page 74
North West District Detectives ( 1979 )
Back row ( L – R ):
DetSenCon Bob SMALL of Tamworth, DetSgt 3/c Jim HAWKINS of Tamworth, DetSgt 3/c Bill TUNSTALL of Armidale, DetSenCon Dave DAVIS of Tenterfield, Plain clothes Constable Mal BROWNE of Stock Squad – Moree, DetSenCon Phil WALKER of Narrabri, DetSenCon John BARNES of Inverell & Plan clothes Constable Dave THOMAS of Armidale.
Front Row:
DetSenCon Warren THOMPSON of Tamworth, DetSenCon Max McDONALD of Stock Squad – Tamworth, DetSgt 1/c Jack WINNEY of Tamworth, DetSenCon John GLASHEEN of Glen Innes, DetSgt 3/c Ken CALLIGHAN of Moree, DetSenCon Ken LOCKYER of Tamworth & DetSgt 3/c Ray TAGGART of Tamworth.

 


Max and Annette McDONALD, at Crookwell, July 2006, 70th birthday gathering for lifelong friend Russell LYNAM
Max and Annette McDONALD, at Crookwell, July 2006, 70th birthday gathering for lifelong friend Russell LYNAM.

Max and Annette McDONALD, at Crookwell, July 2006, 70th birthday gathering for lifelong friend Russell LYNAM

Max and Annette McDONALD, at Crookwell, July 2006, 70th birthday gathering for lifelong friend Russell LYNAM


 

 

 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this man at the time of publication.

 

Cal
23 November 2020

Updated 31 May 2025 with North West District Detectives photo ‘links’