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And I still don't understand how or why they believe this to be an opportunistic abduction. He said himself you have no reason to drive down the road as its a dead end....
Having worked in an area where the sex offenders were required to report. I have an understanding that that 'Sex offenders" are everywhere.
When they offended, they put up the usual "How dare you", when placed against the Parole board, "Oh I am a lovely person".
They are on your door step, they do live next to you. I KNOW.
They re-offend, They are always the victim when found taking photos at the pool, in the change room.
No emotos. Am Angry
That the mother didn't know the makes probably didn't give them a lot to go on for a public appeal I presume. While 60 Minutes had a brief waterpainted image (I think?) of two cars did it say if those were the actual colours? Or are the colours of the cars also not known? I will have to rewatch it again when it is uploaded online. There are also some very good HD quality shots/video of the house & neighbourhood.
This certainly seems like pretty crucial evidence to have held back and not used in public appeals - unless the police doubted this (the existence of the cars) originally perhaps? Even if it was just people (2 cars though?) driving by to look at the house for sale it still seems strange and they may have seen something.
And I still don't understand how or why they believe this to be an opportunistic abduction. He said himself you have no reason to drive down the road as its a dead end....
Were the cars parked in front of the house across the road that was for sale? Were they waiting on the real estate agent to turn up or check out the street and saw William and his sister and came back later? If these cars cant be ruled out by a real estate agent it is strange they have not been mentioned earlier to jog any memories. Or are they are mentioned to make potential POI start to panic and squirm?
Jubelin said a white station wagon and a dark grey sedan... I think he said older model sedan?
Were the cars parked in front of the house across the road that was for sale? Were they waiting on the real estate agent to turn up or check out the street and saw William and his sister and came back later? If these cars cant be ruled out by a real estate agent it is strange they have not been mentioned earlier to jog any memories. Or are they are mentioned to make potential POI start to panic and squirm?
Were the cars parked in front of the house across the road that was for sale? Were they waiting on the real estate agent to turn up or check out the street and saw William and his sister and came back later? If these cars cant be ruled out by a real estate agent it is strange they have not been mentioned earlier to jog any memories. Or are they are mentioned to make potential POI start to panic and squirm?
Wow, what an upsetting interview. Gosh, I don't even know what to say when I think of the pain William's parents are going through.
I wondered about the property for sale too. I also wondered why the police would only release this information now. Maybe because it hasn't been cleared up.
If the people in the cars were only looking at real estate SURELY THEY WOULD HAVE COME FORWARD BY NOW?!
I mean, everyone has heard of Benaroon Drive by now, surely. If you were looking at property in Benaroon Drive you would have an interest in Kendall and you would have heard about William. You would come forward and say, "Oh hey, I was in that street the morning William disappeared." Surely you would, because you would want to help find this dear little boy.
It's also interested that Jubelin confirmed that Spedding is not the only person of interest.
I haven't read the latest posts, but after watching 60 Minutes tonight, I still feel he was taken by someone that knew him, and (somehow) knew that he would be there.