 Can you tell us, Felicin, on the last 24 hours about the investigation? Well, yesterday, a 51-year-old male person contacted CAN-C-I-B and wanted to give some information in relation to this investigation. As a result, detectives from CAN-C-I-B and the Homicide Squad travelled to an address in Corander where they spoke to this male person. He subsequently made a number of ambitions in relation to the murder of Miss Liddy. And as a result, he was later charged with murder and is now in custody. Are you able to say what his connection to who was? Was he a friend? No, I can't say at this stage. Was he the cyclist at all that made the call to crime stop this? Look, I believe that he has made some admissions in relation to that. So, he was the voice on the end of the line saying, look, there's a girl bleeding in a bus stop. He made some admissions about making their phone call. So, that's about all I can tell you at this stage. What will you be looking for at the, obviously, there's something set up at Corander? What will you be investigating there? Look, there's a crime scene to process at Corander. So, we'll be working there until that's completed. That's part of our ongoing investigation. The investigation doesn't stop. There's still bits and pieces to be followed up and finalised before the investigation can be considered complete. And did police probing lead to them finding this alleged offender? Sorry? Did your investigations, like your messages being sent out and all of that, did that lead to finding this alleged offender? Look, I think from what this gentleman told detectives, he was expecting to be visited. And we're assuming that the great media support that we've had in regard to this investigation has built up over time. And this guy, as a result, has decided to come forward. Is there any idea of whether Erika has been at this place in Corander and that was where she may have been assaulted and then taken to Freshwater? Look, that's part of the matter that will be material that we put before the court, and I can't say too much at this stage. Is it the fact we're known to each other in some way? Look, I can't probably come out on that either at this stage. No, it's kind of rephrasing what you've said, but obviously I would imagine that it sounds like the public have helped you in your investigation here. Is that the case? Look, the investigation has received a lot of community support and information which we've followed. Obviously it's been a protracted investigation and we've been assisted by the media in putting various pieces of information out there and we believe that has had an impact on this particular person. Is this case any different to others in the fact that you're the reaction that you've had from the community? Look, it depends on what people actually know and we've had a fair bit of support from the community in relation to this and we thank all those people who've come forward with information. Every bit of information that is brought forward to us is followed up and we follow all those things out as part of the investigation. What was the murder weapon? I can't tell you that at this stage. Are you still looking for anyone else? Is he the only person that was a suspect in this? At this stage we're not looking for anyone else. Do you think that his house at Corander is that believed to be where she was killed or is there another primary scene other than the bus stop? Look, the address at Corander is considered probably the primary crime scene. Is there anything else that you'd like to add in this picture? No, other than to thank or acknowledge the work of the detectives that were involved in this matter. There were homicide squad detectives from Brisbane plus Cancelby detectives and they've been working flat out for the last five weeks putting this together. I mean, there hasn't been a lot of information so it's been hard work and we've been supported by the media and we thank you for that as well. Have you spoken to the Liddy family? Yes, detectives did contact the Liddy family yesterday. I'm not familiar with what that conversation was. I know that they have made the family aware of this outcome. Do you know whether the family knew him at all? No, I'm not aware of that. So at the moment we think that she's an innocent girl out in the streets and somehow she's been picked up and taken to Corander and murdered? Look, I can't probably extrapolate any further the information I've already given you.