- by foxnews
- 06 Nov 2024
Secret police recordings in which a man claims to have killed Paddy Moriarty with a hammer have been heard at an inquest into the Northern Territory man's disappearance.
Moriarty, 70, and his dog went missing from the town of Larrimah, 500km south of Darwin, on 16 December 2017, with police suspecting foul play.
Laurie, who was 70 at the time Moriarty vanished, had worked as a caretaker and gardener for Fran Hodgetts and lived on her property where she ran a teahouse.
Hodgetts, who appeared at Wednesday's inquest via video from Melbourne, had a long-running feud with the missing man and alleged he had repeatedly poisoned her plants.
She said when she had warned Laurie about the vandalism on her property, he told her: "Iff anyone touches my garden, it will be the first murder in Larrimah."
Police installed recording devices in Laurie's home on 29 December 2017 - less than two weeks after Irish-born Moriarty and his dog disappeared.
In the eight recordings played to the court on Wednesday, a man is heard singing, chatting to a dog, muttering, yodelling and strumming a guitar.
After hearing the first recording - on which the voice says: "Yeah, fucking idiots tell them what I've done, hit with a fucking hammer" - Laurie told the inquest: "I don't think that's me."
He then exercised his right against self-incrimination and remained silent after the playing of the subsequent seven recordings.
The recordings also included the man's voice stating: "He's a good bloke. He's terrible. No wonder I fucking belted him," and: "I had a fight in the middle of the night." A voice was also heard saying: "I kill pup dogs," and: "Well, they didn't fucking find the hammer. Well, they can't get me for anything."
Laurie denied any knowledge of what happened to Moriarty, as did his former employer Hodgetts.
Hodgetts was asked to comment on allegations made earlier in the inquest by a Pine Creek man, Wayne Ledwidge.
Ledwidge claimed that in late 2017 he had overheard a conversation between his friend Brian Roberts, now deceased, and Hodgetts, in which Hodgetts offered him $10,000 to "get rid" of Moriarty. On Wednesday Hodgetts denied that the encounter had taken place.
"I never ever ever ever paid anyone to bump Paddy off," she said. "I swear on my mother and father's grave, I don't know him and I never said that."
Ledwidge also gave evidence that he believed Roberts may have been involved in the 2001 death of Peter Falconio, for which Bradley John Murdoch was convicted in 2005, but the court heard that there was nothing to support this.
The inquest opened in 2018, six months after Moriarty's disappearance.
The NT coroner Greg Cavanagh is due to hand down his findings on Thursday.
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