Ryan Wolfe
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I think the police always thought that perhaps he was involved, but there was never really any trace and the evidence was fairly circumstantial.
So no, nothing ever came of that, unfortunately.
So you were, did you have, were you working in that sort of Bulumba Creek area around that time?
He is alive, yep.
Yep, he's still alive.
He's probably a bit worse off than you even at the moment.
Yeah, I imagine he's.
But he's still up there.
He's still all good, but he moves pretty slowly.
So what does he say about it?
You tell me your version first and then I'll tell you.
Well, I don't know what he said.
We're about to hear, for the first time ever, the story of the self-described number two suspect in the disappearance of Ann Glasser.
Either what we're going to hear is going to completely exonerate Gus, or it could quite possibly do the opposite.
But first, what I want to do is cover off in detail the key evidence in Anne's case, and the evidence that I'm aware of that implicates Derek Sam in Anne Glassop's disappearance.
I want to be sure that all of the evidence is fresh in your mind as you listen to Gus's story, so you can make a real-time judgment of where you think the stronger case lies.
First, let's review the key known evidence in Anne's disappearance.
This is not an exhaustive list of everything known, but what I think is relevant.
Probably the most important witness statement we have is from Anne's own mother Joan, who was able to provide some detail about the morning of her disappearance.