David Webber
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Heath Fulton had told the court that he had wanted answers about what had happened.
He was three years old at the time, and he has some memories of that day.
So in the recording, we heard Raymond Reddington say that he'd dropped his mum off at the station, drove home, had to pick her up, 4.40 or 5, and we'd wait until about 6 or 7, and you were starting to get hungry.
So there we have, again, a version of events where
he had consciously dropped her off and expecting her to come back.
And he said, you could hear, Heath is sort of wanting to know what happened to mum and said to him, why did you say in 30 years I'll tell you what happened?
So Raymond Reddington had said this to, with Court Heard, Raymond Reddington had said this to Heath 10 years previously.
You only spoke to the police once, quizzing her.
Why would she leave her four kids?
We didn't hear any admissions in those recordings as such, but we did hear Raymond Reddington saying, the thing that upset me the other night when you were here, I didn't like being called a liar.
He'd been trying to remember to the best of his memory
And he said to Heath, I want to help you in your endeavours, try to get to the bottom of this whole thing.
And the other interesting thing around this is that he was interviewed by police and we were shown footage of that police interview.
This is in the eastern states.
And he sat there and seemed to have no memory of what had occurred back then.
But around the same time, he's speaking with some level of recall about what happened to his own son.
Like this, you know, we went down wanting to pick her up.
She didn't turn up.
You were hungry.
So we left.