‘No strong views’: Strange quizzed on Turner’s opinion of Turnbull family

By Louise Hall
April 29 2016 - 9:30pm
WITNESS STAND: Former Office of Environment and Heritage compliance officer Robert Strange, left, arrives at the NSW Supreme Court on Friday. Photo: Daniel Munoz
WITNESS STAND: Former Office of Environment and Heritage compliance officer Robert Strange, left, arrives at the NSW Supreme Court on Friday. Photo: Daniel Munoz

SLAIN environment officer Glen Turner did not have “very strong views” about his killer Ian Turnbull, or his farmer sons and grandson, despite their history of illegal land clearing, a colleague says.

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