I found this article sad, yet interesting.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...ever-to-be-found/story-e6frg8h6-1226706580736
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...ever-to-be-found/story-e6frg8h6-1226706580736
A sobering reminder of how dangerous our beautiful country can beI found this article sad, yet interesting.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...ever-to-be-found/story-e6frg8h6-1226706580736
I found this article sad, yet interesting.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...ever-to-be-found/story-e6frg8h6-1226706580736
I googled an original newspaper article about Paddy and it mentioned that his autism could cause him to not realise he was lost and to just continue on further into the bush, also that they were unsure of how he would respond to searchers due to his autism.Excellent article Mel. Very interesting read!
Makes me think back to all the people I recall reading about, who went missing in the Australian bush...
It seemed everyone's initial instinctive belief that William was lost in the bush. Whilst it's been said that police were looking at all options from the outset, I did have the impression that their stronger belief was that he was in the bush.
And then I just kind of assumed that, because police/searchers had failed to find William in the bush and because police subsequently emphasised how many times they'd searched areas and that they didn't think he was in the bush anymore, that William could not have been in the bush. I guess I just had faith that the police must know what they're talking about and be quite confident in their level of certainty.
But it's true that there's just no 100% guarantee. The Paddy Hildebrand story is eerie; how he was just never found. In spite of being only ten minutes ahead of the others.
i check here and several fb etc pages for news every day, but im afraid people will soon lose interest with the ban on msm reporting and nobody allowed to talk about it, just trying to have faith police are still giving it top priority and dont need the publics help.
he is such a beautiful little boy, something special has drawn us all to him. i hope and pray hes found alive soon.
I googled an original newspaper article about Paddy and it mentioned that his autism could cause him to not realise he was lost and to just continue on further into the bush, also that they were unsure of how he would respond to searchers due to his autism.
The thing that has me stumped on the idea of William disappearing in the bush is that he was just three years old... surely tiny three year old legs can't go *that* far in *that* short amount of time, that not one of those hundreds of people (not to mention the dogs) looking for him so soon after he went missing, couldn't find a trace.
I remember MSM stating they'd brought in 'child movement experts' (that's a thing?!? hah) who clarified how far he could conceivably have gone and so assisted defining the extent of the search area.
Couldn't agree more with everything you have said. One thing though, I wonder why a possible abductor specifically after william didn't abduct William from his home. That kind of abductor would surely have been taking a pretty long shot following them all the way up to Kendall from Killara. Apparently very few people knew they were heading up there. Would the abductor have somehow known they were headed there and that it could be a good opportunity (ie known the place was not fenced etc), or could he or she have really just been following that family all that way, just hoping for the right set of circumstances to abduct William? So baffling.I haven't posted here for a while. This case has bothered me, particularly as my family lives around the area and I just can't imagine anything sinister happening there. I can see why the first thoughts were that he had disappeared into the bush. Look at all the bushland!
It's so great to have a forum here where we can all put forward our thoughts without waiting for a news article to pop up that allows comments. There's Facebook as well, but I don't like all my friends seeing what I post, especially as nothing seems private on Facebook nowadays.
I apologise in advance if I post something that has already been posted, or if I post something not allowed. Please let me know if I do that.
Here goes:
Seeing as the police and volunteers have thoroughly searched the area, and trackers and sniffer dogs haven't turned up any clues to suggest he wandered beyond the yard, it does seem that something sinister has happened.
What baffles me is that the street is a cul-de-sac, and you wouldn't really go there unless you had a reason. It's not a thoroughfare, such as in cases where a child has been snatched off the street. I simply cannot imagine an abductor cruising a cul-de-sac with vigilant neighbours living on it.
This makes me think of two options:
Somebody was specifically after William, and they knew where to find him. They waited/hid until the second his sister, mother and grandmother weren't looking. This could be someone who knows William.
The other scenario (far more sinister) is that somebody unknown to the family saw William and wanted to abduct him. They may have seen him when the family was driving to Kendall, maybe if they stopped for a rest or petrol? They could then have followed the family to the house, and come back later. This option seems unlikely to me for some reason, though. It seems like a lot of hard work and there couldn't have been any prior planning. How did they know the family wasn't driving all the way to Cairns?? Nonetheless I hope police have checked CCTV cameras in any places the family could have stopped.
It's so baffling. I really hope the police know more than they are letting on because this is the stuff of nightmares.
P.S. It's also possible that the police have always had someone in mind and are now just trying to get the evidence together.
Couldn't agree more with everything you have said. One thing though, I wonder why a possible abductor specifically after william didn't abduct William from his home. That kind of abductor would surely have been taking a pretty long shot following them all the way up to Kendall from Killara. Apparently very few people knew they were heading up there. Would the abductor have somehow known they were headed there and that it could be a good opportunity (ie known the place was not fenced etc), or could he or she have really just been following that family all that way, just hoping for the right set of circumstances to abduct William? So baffling.
Couldn't agree more with everything you have said. One thing though, I wonder why a possible abductor specifically after william didn't abduct William from his home. That kind of abductor would surely have been taking a pretty long shot following them all the way up to Kendall from Killara. Apparently very few people knew they were heading up there. Would the abductor have somehow known they were headed there and that it could be a good opportunity (ie known the place was not fenced etc), or could he or she have really just been following that family all that way, just hoping for the right set of circumstances to abduct William? So baffling.