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Does it say somewhere that it was Rowley who determined that the tea was 'not too cold to drink'?
Or is this FM's/FGM's description from a statement? (Perhaps from trying to determine exactly how long William had been gone?)

I might have missed it. I do remember Rowley had some testimony. And I am not finding the 'tea' connection when I google. Just finding other testimony of Rowley.


In his opening address, Mr Craddock, told the court William had disappeared while the foster mother and Nanna were drinking tea that was still warm or “not too cold to drink”.
He remarked there were different ways of making or pouring tea and asked the foster mother what was hers or her mother’s preferred way.
Inside the divided inquest into the three-year-old’s disappearance
I quoted from an article and so did you .... it just goes to show how the written word can be interpreted in many ways......

A lot of what is written, depends on the authors interpretation of what is being said ....

I have just been reading back through the Inquest Threads and so much of the information seems to have changed ..... or been written differently by different persons....
 
I quoted from an article and so did you .... it just goes to show how the written word can be interpreted in many ways......

A lot of what is written, depends on the authors interpretation of what is being said ....

I have just been reading back through the Inquest Threads and so much of the information seems to have changed ..... or been written differently by different persons....

Right.

So all we can really be sure of is that info is in the police brief, but not who said it.

Thanks. Just want to keep the facts straight, is all. So I check on things that I don't recall in that way. :)
 
So who said it? Rowley or FM/FGM?

I have only ever seen Craddock repeat it, that I can remember.

Is it from Rowley's statement, and/or FM's statement, and/or FGM's statement?
I am not privy to statements..... But as it came from Craddock, who is representing the Coroner herself, who I assume read Rowley's Statement, I take it to be a reputable source.
IMO
 
I am not privy to statements..... But as it came from Craddock, who is representing the Coroner herself, who I assume read Rowley's Statement, I take it to be a reputable source.
IMO

Craddock might have been going over FM's own statements with her. Not questioning her about Rowley's statement. imo

The info is reputable, I agree. The original source is not clear, not stated. imo
 
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Seems the info regarding Rowley's reference to the FGM bonnet, and the cups of tea has been removed. Even the daily Tweets do not shed any light on Rowley's testimony at the Inquest. All I can find is a Twitter reference to the fact that he was due to attend on 28th March 2019, but no actual information is now available.

10:09 AM · Mar 28, 2019

Letisha Marambio
@LetishaMarambio

William Tyrrell inquest kicks off today with testimony from Senior Constable Christopher Rowley - he was the first on scene - there within 6 minutes of the triple 0 call from William's foster mum
@10NewsFirstSyd
@10Daily
https://twitter.com/LetishaMarambio
https://twitter.com/LetishaMarambio/status/1111042550297554944
 
Seems the info regarding Rowley's reference to the FGM bonnet, and the cups of tea has been removed. Even the daily Tweets do not shed any light on Rowley's testimony at the Inquest. All I can find is a Twitter reference to the fact that he was due to attend on 28th March 2019, but no actual information is now available.

10:09 AM · Mar 28, 2019

Letisha Marambio
@LetishaMarambio

William Tyrrell inquest kicks off today with testimony from Senior Constable Christopher Rowley - he was the first on scene - there within 6 minutes of the triple 0 call from William's foster mum
@10NewsFirstSyd
@10Daily
https://twitter.com/LetishaMarambio/status/1111042550297554944

On September 12, Senior Constable Christopher Rowley arrived at the property of William's foster grandmother at 11.06am - 10 minutes after the toddler's foster mother frantically called police to report him missing.
Counsel assisting the coroner, Gerard Craddock SC, asked: "(You) canvassed local businesses to see if anyone expressed any interest in Benaroon Drive, and I think you identified at a cafe a person who could recall someone asking for directions?"
"Yes," the officer replied.
Sen Const Rowley searched the family property when he got to the scene and asked another officer to do the same when he arrived.

His initial search did not include the roof space or the garage.
"I would've tried to do it but it was either locked or too heavy for a young child to lift himself," the senior constable said.
He told the inquest there was a large amount of thick lantana opposite William's foster grandmother's house.
"The young fella wouldn't have (gotten in there). Especially wearing a little nylon Spider-Man suit ......

William's biological mum explains disappearing with him as a baby


I don't know that I have ever seen a link that said Rowley checked the tea, Rowley checked the bonnet.

In fact, I think a link (about the bonnet) was asked for a while back. But it never came. IIRC imo
 
A timeline from MSM article dated 5 August 2019.

Source: William Tyrrell’s doomed life


TIMELINE TO TRAGEDY

2010-2011: William Tyrrell’s biological parents reunite after a period of estrangement and remain together during the mother’s pregnancy with William.

26.6.2011: William Tyrrell is born.

During 2011: The couple destined to be his foster parents are approved by the Department of Family and Community Services (formerly DOCS) as carers.

Couple is willing to do crisis care and take “a sibling group” for long term placement.

Between 2011 and 2012: DOCS learns William’s biological mother and father are back together and get a court order to have him removed. FACS tells the foster couple William is going to be surrendered from his birth family and come into their care.

February, 2012: FACS gains court orders to remove William from his birth mother.

8.2.2012: William’s birth parents take off with William, and police in concert with FACS issue a warrant for the birth mother’s arrest.

16.2.2012: FACS approves foster parents as William’s carers.

15.03.2012: William is found at Sydney’s Upper North Shore with biological parents and removed from them.

16.03.2012: Nine-month-old William is placed with the foster parents, supervised by Wesley Mission’s Dalmar Out of Home Care.

March - September 2012: William’s biological parents see him once a fortnight for between one and three hours.

July 2012: NSW FACS awards the Salvation Army a foster care contract under its new [but since disbanded] Young Hope Out of Home Care Service.

5 September 2012: Salvation Army’s Young Hope,along with other NGOs, accredited by The Children’s Guardian to manage foster care for FACS. Young Hope will take on 130 children in its first three years, including William Tyrrell.

2012-2013: William’s biological parents are told the foster parents aren’t comfortable meeting them. Under the Salvation Army, the birth parents see William for one hour once every two months on visits supervised by Salvation Army Out of Home Care supervisor, Ben Atwood.

Around March 2013: Dropping off William for a contact visit, foster mother sees William’s birth father, and on another occasion sees the birth mother. They don’t speak.

December 2013 (if not 12 months earlier): William, his sister and foster parents attend a Christmas street party on the corner of Ellendale Crescent and Benaroon Drive, Kendall.

February, 2014: William Tyrrell and sister visit Kendall home of foster grandmother after foster grandfather’s death.

April 2014: During a one hour contact visit, William’s biological mother notices that instead of calling her “Mum”, William calls her his “birth mum”. She later says she felt upset for William’s confusion.

July-August, 2014: William and sister travel to Bali with foster carers who buy William a SpiderMan suit.

WILLIAM’S BLACK EYE AND ‘ADOPTION’

August, 2014: Ben Atwood calls William’s birth mother to say the boy has a black eye, sustained when he is climbing up on the foster father and lost his balance and fell.

William’s birth mother learns about foster parents plan to adopt William permanently.

She is not happy.

She will later tell NSW Coroner Harriet Grahame, “I didn’t agree [with the adoption plan].

“I had heard about that ... they [case workers] said it wasn’t happening.

“We were still trying to get [William back] we were at court.”

MUM’S LAST TIME WITH WILLIAM

August 21, 2014: William’s birth mother and father see their son at the Chipmunks play centre at Macquarie Park, northern Sydney.

The visit lasts two hours to make up for the previous visit in June when the mother was sick.

William is “more affectionate than usual ... sitting on my lap and giving me a cuddle” rather than running around.

The birth mother notices the bruising on her son’s left eye.

This time, Ben Atwood and another Salvation Army officer are supervising with a FACS worker there to assess if William has “any behavioural issues” or if he “needs any help”.

The birth parents give William clothes and shoes, and he hugs and kisses them when Ben says it’s time to go.

They parents never see son William again.

BOYS FATEFUL LAST JOURNEY

August 25 to September 1: Foster mother tees up visit with her husband to travel with William and his sister to her mother’s place on Benaroon Drive, Kendall, to sort through property prior to house sale.

Week beginning September 8: Contracts due to be exchanged on Benaroon Drive house after foster grandmother sells property to a friend of a friend.

About the same period: Ben Atwood calls William’s birth mother to tee up October visit. Birth mother is worried William is “a bit too skinny”.

11 September, 2014:

2.50pm: On a last minute change of plan, the foster mother and father leave their Sydney home, drop their cats at kennels.

4pm: The foster parents collect William and his sister from childcare and start the drive up to Kendall one day earlier than planned, via the F3, stopping en route at Caltex, Wyong and then, at 6.35pm, Raymond Terrace McDonalds.

9pm: Foster parents and William and his sister arrive at Benaroon Drive. The kids are put to bed in different rooms and the foster mother discusses broken washing machine with her mother.

Around midnight: In a house in the western Sydney suburb of Granville, William’s birth mother goes to bed and the boy’s birth father goes to McDonalds for hotcakes.

DAY WILLIAM VANISHES

Friday, 12 September, 2019, Benaroon Drive, Kendall:

7-7.30am: Foster mother wakes in room with William’s sister and hears William playing in the next room. She and the girl try to go back to sleep, but can’t.

8am: William and his sister wake up the foster grandmother.

William insists on wearing his SpiderMan suit from Bali, pulls out all his toys from the bedroom he has been sharing with the foster father and starts playing in the lounge room.

The foster father, foster grandmother and William’s sister are in front of the foster mother, while William is behind her.

The foster father gets frustrated with all the noise.

8.30am: Late breakfast of toast, eggs and Weet-Bix.

9.03am: Foster mother rings washing machine repairman for 38 seconds, the call going to messages.

The children play with the bikes kept at the property and race up the driveway, William deliberately crashing his into the garden.

Between 9am and 9.30am: Foster father leaves Benaroon Drive for Laurieton township to buy prescription drugs from pharmacy and conduct business call via Skype.

William and his sister draw pictures and roll dice on the verandah of the house, William rolling ‘the dice very hard” and “jumping out of his skin with energy”.

The foster mother photographs William for the last time. He is “roaring” in a tiger game on the verandah.

William gets bored and runs down from the verandah onto the grass.

It is now after 10am, probably between 10.10am and 10.30am.

WHERE’S WILLIAM?

The foster mother notices it is quiet and goes to search for William in the yard. William has vanished.

The foster father texts the foster mother saying he is five minutes away.

On or after 10.30am: The foster father returns in his vehicle and when told by the foster mother William has disappeared, the foster father “just bolted ... running for William”.

The foster mother “didn’t see him for ages after that” and searches the street with female neighbours helping.

10.56am: Foster mother dials triple-0 informing police she’s the mother of a boy called William who has been missing for approximately 15-20 minutes.

11.06am: Police arrive at Benaroon Drive. Neighbours and locals join in search with police.

William’s foster mother calls the Salvation Army.

Neighbour Lydene Heslop contacts friends via Facebook to help in search.

Police begin house-to-house search.

Around 4pm: Police in Sydney knock on the door of William’s biological parents and ask if they know where William is. They search the house. The mother is crying and confused.

When the birth father arrived home to find William is missing, he says “he’s *advertiser censored**ing what?”

Salvation Army workers arrive, but the father becomes angry about FACS.

“They *advertiser censored**ed up. The minister has a duty of care to keep him safe until 18,” he will later say.

5pm: Benaroon Drive neighbour Lydene Heslop turns on a food van for weary searchers.

Overnight: Temperature drops to 13.2 degrees.

SATURDAY, 13 September:

6am: Large scale search mounted to find William. Command post set up at Kendall Showground. Police encourage volunteers to wear high vis gear to help in search with officers, sniffer dogs, SES, and PolAir helicopters.

Hundreds register, including surf lifesavers, the Rural Fire Service and locals on horseback, trail bikes and with their own dogs to search in scrub near Benaroon Drive, and the Kendall and Middle Brother state forests.

9.20am: Police reveal Williams suffers from asthma.

Police increase search area and police divers are sent to check dams and waterways.

6.30pm: Mid North Cost LAC Commander Superintendent Paul Fehon says volunteers can arrive at 7am for the search’s resumption on Sunday.

14 September: Hundreds continue the search in rugged terrain. Foster mother gives first statement to police.

15 September: Massive search continues with sex crimes officers from the newly formed Strike Force Rosann speaking to local residents.

16 September: Reports of no leads on fifth day of searching for William. The ABC reports police are talking to known sex offenders in the Mid North Coast region.

18 September: Foster mother picks up relative from Port Macquarie airport and suddenly remembers three strange cars being in Benaroon Drive before William’s disappearance.

Gives second police statement, at Port Macquarie, and says while searching for William on September 12 she heard a quick, sharp high-pitched scream from the reeds and a grassy knoll.

The sound was “like ... when a child hurts themselves” although “maybe it was a bird”

20 September: Foster parents issue thank you letter to searchers.

21 September: Police scale back search.

6.1.2015: - Media reports claim Superintendent Paul Fehon has denied reports investigators are treating the case as a targeted abduction.

21.1.2015: Police descend on the town of Laurieton and on a house at Bonny Hills, 26km east of Kendall, belonging to washing machine repairman, Bill Spedding.

Police will search the house, drain a septic tank, and find nothing, with Mr Spedding later being cleared of any connection with William’s disappearance.

19.2.2015: Strike Force Rosann asks for anyone within one kilometre of 48 Benaroon Drive on the morning of September 12, 2014 to come forward.

2.3.2015: Police search Bonny Hills bushland.

17.3.2015: Foster mother gives third statement to police, with detailed descriptions of two cars, white and dark grey, she saw in the street on the day.

17.04.2015: Strike Force Rosann reveals it is investigating a large paedophile ring on the Mid North Coast attached to William’s disappearance.

26.6.2015: On what would have been William’s fourth birthday, Strike Force Rosann commander Detective Chief Inspector Gary Jubelin says William may still be alive.

7.9.2015: Foster Mother’s phone call to triple-0 released to media.

20.12.2015: Foster Mother says William’s sister may have been the only witness to abduction and that she knows a “bad person took William”.

12.09.2016: $1m reward for finding William announced. Despite it being known William is a fostered child, under law this is yet to be publicly revealed.

7.9.2016: FACS seek and receive injunction preventing publication of William being under parental responsibility of Minister of FACS and in foster or out of home care.

January, 2017: Following a legal bid by child welfare advocate Allanna Smith, NSW Supreme Court Justice Paul Brereton rules William’s foster status can be revealed due to “substantial public interest” in the integrity of the out-of-home care system.

He rules the public has been misled and “been given to think that [his] carers are his parents”.

FACS appeals the decision and the ruling remains secret.

August 2017: The Court of Criminal Appeal upholds Justice Brereton’s decision, which is finally revealed to the media and community.

June 2018: Gary Jubelin leads a last ditch search of the Kendall area for signs of William. Nothing vital is found.

September 2018: Inquest announced into William Tyrrell’s disappearance.

Late 2018: Tensions begin to boil in the NSW Homicide Squad between detectives investigating William, with dispute over the focus on one or more persons of interest. This will soon lead to Jubelin stepping down as strike force commander.

March, 2019: A week of preliminary hearings of the William Tyrrell inquest opens at the Lidcombe Coroner’s Court. William’s biological parents speak out about their grief over their son’s abduction.

June 2019: Mr Jubelin is charged with breaches of the Surveillance Devices Act, for allegedly recording conversations with persons including Kendall neighbour, Paul Savage.

July, 2019: Jubelin retires from the NSW Police and appears in court on four charges, for which he has pleaded not guilty.

August, 2019: Inquest into William Tyrrell’s disappearance resumes.
 
I don't know that I have ever seen a link that said Rowley checked the tea, Rowley checked the bonnet.

In fact, I think a link (about the bonnet) was asked for a while back. But it never came. IIRC
We know from the inquest about the tea, as discussed here earlier, and as FM testified herself at the inquest about driving the FGM car to look for William, then we know the bonnet would be warm that morning.
IMO
 
We know from the inquest about the tea, as discussed here earlier, and as FM testified herself at the inquest about driving the FGM car to look for William, then we know the bonnet would be warm that morning.

Yes. I am not questioning the facts. That is not my point at all.

I am questioning Rowley's level of investigation that morning. As your original post stated Rowley checked the temp of the tea, something I don't recall.

The info about the temp of the tea, like the info about the car, may very likely have come from FM. In the "he wasn't missing long, our tea was still warm and drinkable" context. imo

Rowley was searching for a lost child, as per his testimony.

Anyway, enough said from me. I don't believe it is fact that Rowley checked the tea, that Rowley checked the car bonnet.
Perhaps it is and I missed it (I wasn't around for the whole inquest), or perhaps it is a SM rumour, or perhaps it is speculation that has turned into fact. imo
 
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So, how does that stand with Ronald Chapman's 'absolutely positive' sighting of the speeding Land Cruiser with the spiderman-suited boy in the back in that critical time period?

What I am saying is that there is much 'positive' testimony here. It can't all be right.

So that leaves questions about pretty much everyone's memory recall. imo
And it makes it really hard to sort the wheat from the chaff.
From what we know in the gathering and timing of RC's statement, although he is positive, there are surrounding issues to raise doubts about what he witnessed, e.g. him thinking initially he dreamed it, not mentioning what he thinks he saw on the day to his relatives who were staying with him, a neighbour having a visit with a child about the same age as WT in a spiderman suit and the years that passed before a statement was taken from him. I really appreciate the veracity of the investigation to find if there was anything to support what he witnessed but unfortunately, a lot of what was found causes more doubt for me rather than confirmation. It's a terrible state of affairs if it is true.

In regards to AMS and the cars, she could have said, " I didn't notice any on the street that morning." Instead she said, "those cars weren't there". She could plain be wrong, she could know the cars weren't there because she knows who the cars belong to and she is familiar with them. They could have been there and she is lying. The information about the cars was collected during the Fehon/Rupp stage of the investigation, so initially it would have been their decision to release this information or not and they chose not to. GJ was heading the investigation when that info was released in September 2015. AMS home had been sold the same month. IMO
 
I believe she had a maroon / burgundy coloured sedan, ??? Commodore.... I also believe she didn't take the White Pajero that day.....
IMO

Yes!! To my knowledge that has never been revealed ???? Unless possibly at the Inquest??

I would also like to know who owned the 4WD parked at FGM's house the day before, (Thursday), that was seen by PS??
It is possible that car was there, as GO stated that he thought he spoke to a "Daughter in Law" that day as well......
I am not implying in any way that I think the 4WD belonged to the Fosters. But I do wonder if FGM had a visitor on the Thursday?? Who may, or may not, have known the Fosters were coming to stay for the weekend??
As 2 separate witnesses have indicated there may have been some one else besides FGM at the house that day.

All IMO
This thanks to Tinker Taylor in # 55
is:


1. Fosters – Land rover discovery.

2. Foster Mother – Vehicles seen across the road: “Off white station wagon, tinted windows, dirty with damaged paintwork, boxy back, short front end, no hubcaps.” Maybe a Camry.

“Grey sedan, tinted windows, no hubcaps” Maybe a BA Falcon or a VN Commodore.

3. Vehicle seen driving past 48 Benaroon: “Dark Green/Grey Sedan; black plastic louvre, bronze centred wheels, tinted windows. Maybe a Ford LTD or a Holden Commodore, dark teal green almost grey, metallic paint.

4. FGM owned a dark grey Mazda.

5. Tim Palmer told of conversation with Michael McInally: “McInally said he saw a white commodore driving crazily down Batar creek rd. Man had right hand on steering wheel and was pushing something down with his left hand into the foot well.

6. Ronald Chapman: “Saw two cars seemingly being driven together down Laurel St. One an old fawn Toyota Land cruiser and an iridescent blue Ford sedan, six cylinder, tinted windows.”

7. Danny and Kathy Connell (Ronald Chapman’s nephew and wife): Old white ute crashed into sign.

8. Bill Spedding: 1999 Maroon Ford Fairlane

9. Unknown resident @ #38: Old white Toyota sedan

10. Paul & Heather Savage: maroon Ford Falcon & Silver Mitsubishi Pajero

11. Gregory Newton (Heather Savage’s brother): Dark Grey Isuzu utility

12. Tony Jones: white ute Ford courier that he resprayed blue: sometimes drove a white Toyota Camry station wagon (jones denies this).

13. Anonymous witness: a white ute belonging to ray porter? that Frank Abbott sometimes drove. Also owned a white station wagon that resembled the car FM saw according to Danny Parish.

14. Kendall store owner: well dressed man who asked for directions to Benaroon dr driving a grey station wagon.

15. Tony Bickford : Drove a white holden Commodore.

16. Elizabeth Rowley (antique shop owner) said Abbott came to her shop to sell her things on one occasion driving a “white station wagon”.

17. Frank Abbott: told inquest he went to a log dump and saw two men in a “white station wagon” who had a young boy with them. One he said was Jones this was around July 2015 (Jones denied).
 
I agree, so when I heard AMS be so definitive in her response at the inquest, "those cars were not there", it really made me sit up and pay attention.
Did AMS say anything about seeing the FM go for a drive to look for William that day? Or did they even ask her about that subject iiii's? Or if they asked LH?? If you can remember?? TIA
imo
 
Did AMS say anything about seeing the FM go for a drive to look for William that day? Or did they even ask her about that subject iiii's? Or if they asked LH?? If you can remember?? TIA
imo
Neither AMS nor LH were asked specifically about FFC grabbing her Mum's car and neither mentioned it in their evidence of when they interacted with her, of her going to get the car and leaving the street to look for WT.
 
Neither AMS nor LH were asked specifically about FFC grabbing her Mum's car and neither mentioned it in their evidence of when they interacted with her, of her going to get the car and leaving the street to look for WT.
Thanks iiii's :)
 
A timeline from MSM article dated 5 August 2019.

Source: William Tyrrell’s doomed life


TIMELINE TO TRAGEDY


April 2014: During a one hour contact visit, William’s biological mother notices that instead of calling her “Mum”, William calls her his “birth mum”. She later says she felt upset for William’s confusion.

July-August, 2014: William and sister travel to Bali with foster carers who buy William a SpiderMan suit.

WILLIAM’S BLACK EYE AND ‘ADOPTION’

August, 2014: Ben Atwood calls William’s birth mother to say the boy has a black eye, sustained when he is climbing up on the foster father and lost his balance and fell.

William’s birth mother learns about foster parents plan to adopt William permanently.

She is not happy.

She will later tell NSW Coroner Harriet Grahame, “I didn’t agree [with the adoption plan].

“I had heard about that ... they [case workers] said it wasn’t happening.

“We were still trying to get [William back] we were at court.”

MUM’S LAST TIME WITH WILLIAM

August 21, 2014: William’s birth mother and father see their son at the Chipmunks play centre at Macquarie Park, northern Sydney.

The visit lasts two hours to make up for the previous visit in June when the mother was sick.

William is “more affectionate than usual ... sitting on my lap and giving me a cuddle” rather than running around.

The birth mother notices the bruising on her son’s left eye.

This time, Ben Atwood and another Salvation Army officer are supervising with a FACS worker there to assess if William has “any behavioural issues” or if he “needs any help”.

The birth parents give William clothes and shoes, and he hugs and kisses them when Ben says it’s time to go.


BOYS FATEFUL LAST JOURNEY

11 September, 2014:

2.50pm: On a last minute change of plan, the foster mother and father leave their Sydney home, drop their cats at kennels

Around midnight: In a house in the western Sydney suburb of Granville, William’s birth mother goes to bed and the boy’s birth father goes to McDonalds for hotcakes.

DAY WILLIAM VANISHES

Friday, 12 September, 2019, Benaroon Drive, Kendall:


It is now after 10am, probably between 10.10am and 10.30am.

The foster mother notices it is quiet and goes to search for William in the yard. William has vanished.

The foster father texts the foster mother saying he is five minutes away.

10.56am: Foster mother dials triple-0 informing police she’s the mother of a boy called William who has been missing for approximately 15-20 minutes.

11.06am: Police arrive at Benaroon Drive. Neighbours and locals join in search with police.

William’s foster mother calls the Salvation Army.

Neighbour Lydene Heslop contacts friends via Facebook to help in search.

Police begin house-to-house search.

Around 4pm: Police in Sydney knock on the door of William’s biological parents and ask if they know where William is. They search the house. The mother is crying and confused.

When the birth father arrived home to find William is missing, he says “he’s *advertiser censored**ing what?”

Salvation Army workers arrive, but the father becomes angry about FACS.

“They *advertiser censored**ed up. The minister has a duty of care to keep him safe until 18,” he will later say.

5pm: Benaroon Drive neighbour Lydene Heslop turns on a food van for weary searchers.
As per
IMO, surely BD wasn’t eating hot cakes from midnight to ‘ When the birth father arrived home to find William is missing, he says “he’s *advertiser censored**ing what?”
 
Timeline Continued

August 2019: The second tranche of inquest hearings began on Wednesday August 7

Inquest hears Bill Spedding, a NSW mid-north coast repairman and one-time person of interest in the disappearance of William Tyrrell, met his wife for coffee about 9.30am in Laurieton, a 15-minute drive from Kendall, on the day William went missing.

They then attended a school assembly across the road to see a child in their care receive an award.

The inquest heard how a man who claims he saw William Tyrrell unrestrained in the back of a speeding car on the day the child went missing was waiting for police to interview him to tell them what he saw.

He told the inquest he contacted police but did not hear back about an interview.

It took it took almost 1000 days before he was able to reveal what he saw to police.

The coroner orders an urgent probe into the final image that was taken on the day William vanished as metadata suggests the picture may have been taken 118 minutes earlier than originally thought.

The image has a 'created time' of 7.39am and a 'corrected time' of 9.37am, a new document from the 2000-page evidence brief.

The coronial inquest has been delayed for another eight months with the next round of hearings happening in March 2020.

November 11: The deputy state coroner releases footage of William Tyrrell and family at Heatherbrae McDonalds, on September 11, 2014

Feb - March 2020: Gary Jubelin defends four charges of illegally recording person of interest Paul Savage in court hearing


February 21: Daily Mail Australia reveals Frank Abbott was arrested in custody for the purposes of a police interview about William's disappearance

March 2020: The coronial inquest into William's disappearance resumes but stops with two days to go due to the coronavirus outbreak

April 6, 2020: Magistrate Ross Hudson delivers his verdict in Gary Jubelin case

April 8, 2020: Jubelin is convicted of all four charges and fined $10,000. Ex-cop says he will appeal

June 22, 2020: Police and SES launch new search for William Tyrrell near Herons Creek, where Abbott once lived

June 26, 2021: Police acknowledge William Tyrrell's 10th birthday

November 15, 2021: Detectives return to Kendall after receiving new information and admit they are searching for a body. His foster parents are reported to be persons of interest in the case

December 15, 2021: Police reveal a bone fragment of unknown origin has been found in the search ahead, and are planning to wrap up the search by the end of the week

Source: William Tyrrell's foster mother gives her version of what happened at the home where he disappeared | Daily Mail Online
 
ive always wondered what was the point of this statement, can anyone explain why was it relevant?

The foster father, foster grandmother and William’s sister are in front of the foster mother, while William is behind her.

taken from awakenings post above
William Tyrrell’s doomed life
I had difficulty understanding what this was meant to indicate too Bearbear. I decided that maybe it was meant to have a photo inserted above it. JMO
 
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