SouthAussie
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Maybe William was missing from 9.38 - just after the last photo.
He has already done the other activities - bike riding earlier - dice on the deck - colouring.
But the roar for the photo put him into "tiger mode" - so he was roaring and jumped off the back patio at 9.38.
FFC goes inside to make tea and is distracted by other things - she has had a busy morning.
What if she didn't check on William between 9.40 - 10.00 or later 10.10 that gives him a while by himself. MOO
The vehicle(s) that the Crabbs heard might be the key to William's disappearance.
Was it one vehicle at two different times? The first time (Mr Crabb's time) the vehicle's occupant(s) saw William, the 2nd time (Mrs Crabb's time) they took him?
Or was it two different vehicles?
Or was it one vehicle at one time, and the Crabbs have their times unaligned?
09:40 - 09:45 : Mr Crabb hears a car turn around, sounds like posties ( from the inquest ) about 10 mins after getting home
10:10 – 10:15 : Mrs Crabb hears car sitting on back deck , about 40mins ( Mr Crabb said 10 mins ) after arriving home , thought “ sounded like the postman, car came up reasonably fast , did a u-turn & continued on its way” ( from her evidence )
<from drsleuth's timeline>
Mrs Crabb's testimony fits with the time that Laura Beacroft and David Laidlaw stated that they thought William disappeared.