![]() ![]() Read more: How a ‘nobody’ became somebody of interest | ‘I knew man pushing me to get in car’ | Schoolgirl declined ‘troubling’ offer | Nothing fishy about parishioner, says pastor | Sister’s odd phone call with ‘nice guy’ | Workmate: ‘I have terrible guilt’Ī local woman’s evidence was dramatic and deeply disturbing - she was adamant that she saw Janine with her hands bound with baling twine and a look of grave distress on her face while in a small red car being driven by the town’s top cop. Women in this episode relate their experiences with him - but Jones states that the encounters which they describe never happened. He insists Janine has never been in his car which police seized years later for DNA testing. He has always emphatically denied wrongdoing and says police have ruined his reputation by unfairly targeting him. And he became a significant person of interest in the police investigation. He drove a small red car, a Renault 19 series. He worked in a pharmacy near Janine’s menswear store and he had bought clothing there. ![]() When Janine disappeared, Jones lived alone at The Scots School in Bathurst in an arrangement where he had boarding house accommodation in return for giving up some spare time to coach the students. Andrew Jones is a deeply spiritual man who came to Bathurst after studying pharmacy, travelling and working in a small hospital in Nepal, and studying religion in Sydney.
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