William Tyrrell chief investigator denies any wrongdoing


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“It’s a matter before the coroner, but it is an active investigation,” he said.


Police have sifted through more than 15,000 pieces of evidence and interviewed more than 600 persons of interest in the hopes of discovering what happened to William.


Last June, a four-week search in the bushland surrounding the house failed to yield any clues.


Chief Inspector Jubelin has worked on a number of other high-profile homicide cases, including the disappearance of three Indigenous children from Bowraville, the death of bikie associate Clint Stanley and the death of Matthew Leveson.


On Friday, the parents of Mr Leveson, whose body was found buried in the Royal National Park in 2017 after a decade-long search, expressed their shock at Chief Inspector Jubelin’s removal from the Tyrrell investigation.


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