bearbear
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A news update during the ad's last night stated that he went missing from his home :facepalm: :facepalm:
Moo
did they mean his own home or grandmothers home?
A news update during the ad's last night stated that he went missing from his home :facepalm: :facepalm:
Moo
I wasn't saying it shouldn't be questioned, of course it should!A child goes missing...the description says he was last seen in a spiderman costume...I don't think it's unreasonable to question reports of a spiderman costume found disregarded in a park in port maquarie around the same time....it's weird yes...but rather than "unreasonable"...I see it as completely reasonable to question if there is a connection.
Sniffer dogs have failed to pick up any scent of the three-year-old William Tyrell on the NSW mid-north coast, fuelling fears he may not have wandered away from home
Neither police sniffer dogs nor cadaver dogs had been able to pick up any sign of the boy, Fehon said.
He said investigators were “keeping an open mind” about whether William had been taken.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...olice-say-chances-of-survival-are-diminishing
So from that article bearbear, no scent at all? Is there any evidence other than the statements of the family that he was even at his grandmothers house? Just a thought. Please correct me if I'm wrong and his scent was found at the property.
'We can't find a scent': Police baffled that sniffer dogs can't find a trace of missing boy William Tyrell
I'm thinking after all the articles I have seen about it, no scent at all? As for your other question, that is a good point - would love to know if any neighbours etc actually seen William and his sister that morning.
So from that article bearbear, no scent at all? Is there any evidence other than the statements of the family that he was even at his grandmothers house? Just a thought. Please correct me if I'm wrong and his scent was found at the property.