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  1. The ferry operator was sure he left Ben and Olivia on a two masted ketch, not a single mast yacht as Scott Watson had. But no one seems to have spotted that vessel since. This for me was a very serious stumbling block in the police case.

    ” Furneaux Lodge water taxi driver Guy Wallace said the pair at first asked to be taken ashore, but when another passenger in the taxi offered them beds aboard his yacht, they accepted. Mr Wallace describes this mystery man who became central to the investigation, as scruffy and drunk. Mr Wallace said the trio boarded a 12-metre wooden, two masted ketch painted white with a blue stripe and round portholes. The vessel was tied up among 160 or so other yachts, there for the Furneaux Lodge celebrations. It was gone from its mooring by 8:30am on New Years Day. “

    1. @ Jay1 Guy Wallace was NOT alone in the Naiad with him were Hayden Morrisey and Sarah Dyer. Mr Morrisey was 6ft 4in tall but had to partially stand to reach a stanchion to help hold the Naiad steady against the hull for the three passenger embarking up onto the vessel deck. Sarah Dyer was able to confirm the freeboard height as being chest height of the passengers while standing in the Naiad. That is about 1.25 metres. had it been Blade the deck level would have been about 0.55 metres freeboard.
      Mr Morrissey was also able to confirm the existence of the dark stripe with white above and below it. He could make out a mast near the stern of the vessel confirming it was a ketch. His immediate reaction on seeing Blade being lifted out of the water by police was to say that it was the wrong boat.

  2. Given Mark Lundy is still dying in prison, after what Felix Geiringer (Nicky Hager’s lawyer) recently called “the biggest miscarriage of justice in NZ criminal history”, I wouldn’t hold your breath for Scott Watson…

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