David Webber
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He was at high school at the time.
He had told the court he remembers mum getting breakfast together and getting them all off to school.
He remembers that he would usually leave at about 10 to 11.
to nine, but his younger siblings would leave about 8.30.
The two middle kids would be going to primary school and Heath, obviously, to the Sound and Coordination Learning Centre.
And he's just said it was a normal school day that day.
But when he came home, he felt like he was getting uneasy.
He said it seemed out of the ordinary that mum wasn't there.
And then there was a phone call from his dad asking him to go and grab the other kids.
from the primary school.
So he actually explained how he left the house, went up pathways and crossed a couple of soccer fields.
And the kids, he said, sort of a little bit panicky.
They were waiting there for a little while, but he picked them up and brought them home.
And dad turned up sometime later.
was his account, whereas Heath was only three years old.
So he obviously doesn't have super clear memories of what happened.
We had heard from someone from the Sound Coordination Centre who said that Raymond Reddington or Robert Fulton back then was the one who picked up Heath later than Sharon Fulton should have picked him up from the centre.
And he had said he had car troubles.
And then Heath did have a memory of going to a train station.
And the reason he remembers that is because there's a kind of broken up train mural at one of those stations.