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New details of failed police sting linked to Sydney’s most notorious cold case

Years have passed since Eddie Trigg saw her ex -lover. There’s a lot to get caught sitting at each other at a Surry Hills hotel.

Monet King enters the conversation. 61 -year -old King writes an autobiography, discovers his extraordinary journey: Born as Arthur Montgomery King Marilyn King – Mrs. New Zealand Drag Queen and then a cocktail waiter in Kings Cross – to find God and now to identify as a man.

Monet chose his name as a tribute to his favorite artist. Trigg says he wanted to write about their lives together in the 1970s and wants to write the wild days they shared on the cross.

And he wants to talk to one of Sydney’s most lasting mysteries about his connections; The 1975 disappearance of Juanita Nielsen’s 1975 loss of 38 -year -old journalist and anti -development campaignist. Trigg and King were risen on the cross on the day of Nielsen’s disappearance.

Who killed Juanita Nielsen? A Kings praise a death that continues to mix the police. Credit: Peter Kevin Solness/Fairfax Media

King says it is difficult to write because it is a “forbidden subject”.

Trigg looks carefully. Actually scared. Sydney, the owner of Carousel, seems to be really afraid of Abe Saffron. “ABE Saffron F — [even] 80-f — Ing-a thing, even though it makes almost a billionaire and contactions everywhere, ”he says, while sitting on King in Pub.

If Trigg spoke, he could have solved the Nielsen case. This is the third, the hopes of the silent party for this meeting. The king’s cable and detective inspector Nigel Warren listens except for Pub and hangs on every word.

This is a secret operation that the NSW police hopes that the state will solve one of the most famous cold cases of the state. And this can be reported in detail for the first time, with the permission of the newly published material. Forerunner On the eve of the 50th anniversary of Nielsen’s disappearance.

Time: July 1, 2005.
Location: Royal exhibition hotel in Surry Hills.
Target: Eddie Trigg, the night manager of the horseman sitting in the front bar. On the morning of 4 July 1975, he was the last known person to see Nielsen alive in the club.
The Bait: Trigg’s ex -lover Monet King.
Police: Detective Inspector Nigel Warren, who UMAN UMAN UMAN will make a confession from Trigg.

The Royal Exhibition Hotel, Surry Hills, Eddie Trigg'deki Police Sting's Place.

The Royal Exhibition Hotel, Surry Hills, Eddie Trigg’deki Police Sting’s Place.Credit: Sam Mooy

The detective knows that the meeting of two elderly lover may have a chance to answer the question for years on the walls around Sydney: “Who killed Juanita?”

Warren worked hard to reach this mother. He flew to New Zealand to interview King and received a statement influenced by Trigg in the murder. To a point. But he needs more. A confession. Trigg thinks that if he’s going to be opened to anyone, he’il be in contact with him. He convinces the king to come to Sydney and participate in the operation.

“[He] He agreed to talk to Eddie for me, ”says Warren Forerunner In a special interview. “When you look at them in a relationship with them, Monet knows everything about him, what he does, what his movements are [in 1975].

“So it would make it very difficult [Trigg] Lying or doing something and spending something and in my opinion, Monet knew what was the truth or the lie. “

Since he left Sydney to return to New Zealand in 1982, the King embraced Christianity, returned to live as a man and became a community health worker. However, the Nielsen case never abandoned him, and King believes that he plays a role to encourage Trigg to encourage “confessing before he dies.”

But Trigg does not play ball. “Be very careful about what you say or what you say about [Saffron] Or you think of his participation or what his participation is, King says King.

He invites King to stay connected to the story. Perhaps by saying, “Just say what you always say.

“I will not get out of my way to antagonize a person like ABE because it’s not worth it.”

The King shows that Safran, who was 86 years old at that time, was “almost died” and his “almost died”, who wants to know what Tragg will do about the Nielsen Mystery. “You have to put them all on paper.”

Trigg answers: “Well, just f — ing, I can leave the one that is already down.

“I can’t add it any more than what’s there.

“I have an idea, but I don’t really know for a truth.”

King returned to the place where the conversation appeared on July 4, 1975, especially by Trigg, a woman – Nielsen.

Trigg answers: “I did. This public opinion.”

Trigg for a long time Nielsen’dan the club has been running in the local newspaper claimed to have wanted to discuss advertising. He agreed on a price and paid him. He gave him a receipt, then left.

At this point, Trigg’s war turns into doubt: “You are on the fishing expedition, right?”

Warren, who heard this, is immediately concerned that the operation can be disintegrated and the King may be in danger.

“At this point, I started to worry quite, or he says. If everything goes in the form of pears, he has a team ready to take action and perceives that Monet is a risk for the safety.

King is determined to do his best to admit before he dies, and denies that he is on a fishing discovery trip.

Trigg: “F — ridiculous.”

Eddie Trigg's trophy shot from his revelation would return to Abe Saffron.

Eddie Trigg’s trophy shot from his revelation would return to Abe Saffron. Credit: SMH

Dununted, King Basar, Trigg tells Trigg: “It would be nice to know [about Juanita]. “

TRIGG: orum I don’t know more than a public record – I have special opinions that I will never perform while Abe alive. ”

King: “The mystery seems to continue.”

TRIGG: “When there is only one mystery in the story, after the mystery was solved, the end of this.”

King: “You have to discover it to solve my mystery.”

TRIGG: “You have a closed mind. Like everyone else, you assume that he is dead. You did not do your homework. You are here during the fishing campaign.”

The strange allegations, who later claim that Nielsen was a dungeon, claim that he was evil, looking at the inhabitants of Victoria Street, good, good, good, good ”.

Nielsen was last seen on July 4, 1975 by TUGG at Carousel Club.

Nielsen was last seen on July 4, 1975 by TUGG at Carousel Club.Credit: Fairfax Media

Frank Theeman claims that the developer, whom Nielsen fought to protect the Victorian terraces, “has nothing to do with Juanita”, “has nothing to do with Juanita.” “Nutrition of peoples, feeding the police, feeding researchers, anyway, a rooster and bull story”.

When the speech returned to how the carousel nightclub runs, the money is creamy, Trigg says: “I don’t say anything about what I was doing at that time. Why should we do this?

Again, King should not be postponed, bringing the conversation back to 4 July and told Trigg: “I saw some blood in your shirt.”

He came back: “You never saw me that day. Listen to me. If you tell me you’ve seen me that day, I don’t give shit and I had a bucket of blood, a bucket of blood. I don’t give shit.”

The immortal, King says: “The garbage was just a point.”

About 90 minutes later, Trigg says: “It is time to go. Write what you want. You will not get any reaction from me.

Nigel Warren listened to Monet King's ex -lover Trigg trying to attract a confession.

Nigel Warren listened to Monet King’s ex -lover Trigg trying to attract a confession.Credit: Steven Siewert

The inspector Warren, who listened to the conversation, is not sure whether Trigg has thrown random thoughts because of his age and drinking history. The secret operation could not confess to Nielsen’s murder. And eight years later, he dies with a lonely alcoholic death in a small room in Abbotts Hotel in Waterloo, Waterloo.

A disappointed Warren has to admit that the operation is unsuccessful. “As I progressed, I could see that it started to fall and finally did not cause any information that we could trust, or he says. Forerunner. Im I was disappointed at a number of levels, asked for a lot of answers for Monet.

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“I was disappointed and disappointed because under these circumstances, I didn’t see any other street or opportunity that would probably be successful in revealing the truth. It was very disappointed.”

But 50 years later, the police are ready to exclude the more strange theories about Nielsen’s death, to tell who their main suspects are and who attracted the strings.

The proof of King, including the blood he saw that day, is very important because he believes that the police had an anti -development campaign in Carousel 50 years ago.

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