http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...l/news-story/69f3c1348747905f6565c1084547d307Investigators will today set up at the Kendall Tennis Club with still images taken of all cars captured on the club’s CCTV camera on the morning William went missing in the hope of identifying any suspicious vehicles.
Port Macquarie Superintendent Paul Fehon, who is leading the investigation into the three-year-old’s disappearance nine weeks ago, said police were asking everyone who drove past the Graham St club before 11am on September 12 to come forward and identify their vehicle.
“We’re trying to match them up to see if we can eliminate the local cars and then see if we’ve got cars that are unusual,” Supt Fehon said.
“Unfortunately, it’s not a head on or behind shot where we would have number plates, it’s only descriptions of cars.
“We’ll look at the side profile of a car and if we can’t find identify some then we may have a new line of inquiry.”
the liquor shop and local businesses in laurieton where bs has an "office"would have cctv, and i think the liquor store staff next door said they were asked by police to save their footage, so any activity immediately before and after william going missing would at least show if bs was at buzz cafe or anyone taking anything into bs office and cars driving through the area
South-east side of the house where WT disappeared:
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/inside-the-mind-of-william-tyrrells-abductor-20150911-gjkqyz.html
At the east corner of the house under the balcony is a circular above-ground rainwater tank, estimated about 2m diameter by about 2m high, probably plastic, with rounded corrugations running horizontally around it. Obviously it would be impossible to climb up if located in isolation due to lack grip for hands and feet on the corrugations. However in the photo you can see there are 3 fixed objects next to it: a white balcony support post, a tree, and the wall of the house. By using one of those three fixed objects as support to push against, sufficient hand and feet grip might be attained on the corrugations for a child to climb to the top?
Chapman said she has heard about the man who had walked into one of the businesses in town and asked for directions to near where William went missing. She believes the story is true.
"I think the police side of things, the suspicion, was there straight away," she says.
"Just little things like looking at our CCTV. We were told not to delete anything and that was the next day.
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/missing-william-tyrell-casts-dark-shadow-over-town-20141031-11fbdi.html
Thankyou Bohemian. I think that all 2-year-olds have a natural fear of heights. However I think this is insufficient reason to assume they will never climb. I refer to a sad incident in 2006 in the Adelaide Hills where two 2-year-olds climbed to the top of a 2m high water tank.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2006-05-19/grandparents-minding-drowned-twins/1757552
Also to a sad incident in Helidon in this past week where a 2-year-old visiting grandparents' house was reportedly playing hide and seek, and fell into a water tank.
http://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/missing-boy-2-found-property-dam/3082416/
I wish I could find the article now, but one article said that a female police officer who came to the house the day WT went missing said "this is an abduction". I think they knew straight away this was not a kid who wandered off.
I think the bush search with volunteers was done for two reasons, a) to be thorough and cover all bases and b) to possibly find evidence of said abduction, not so much to find WT himself.
Hundreds?http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...ndreds_linked|index|author&itmt=1472856501973
[FONT="]Police who are investigating the dis*appear*ance of three-year-old William Tyrrell from the NSW mid-north coast have identified hundreds of persons of interest to their *inquiry and have called in other squads of detectives to help rule out many of these names.
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[FONT="]As only a few of these people were previously identified by the press, the real scale of the investig*ation has not been *revealed *before.[/FONT][FONT="]With the second anniversary of Williams dis*appearance falling later this month, The Weekend Australian can also reveal that NSW Premier Mike Baird has personally promised the boys parents and police involved to provide any resource the *investigation needs.[/FONT]
I wish I could find the article now, but one article said that a female police officer who came to the house the day WT went missing said "this is an abduction". I think they knew straight away this was not a kid who wandered off.
I think the bush search with volunteers was done for two reasons, a) to be thorough and cover all bases and b) to possibly find evidence of said abduction, not so much to find WT himself.
https://m.facebook.com/114990695251...069991.28900.114990695251792/804822172935304/
About 11 paragraphs down starting with "At 2:35"
Sorry, phone won't let me copy n paste this article.
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You make a valid point Bohemian, however the floor of the the balcony above the rainwater tank appears to have no gaps for air to pass up through from below, so air emerging from the top of the tank would I think go primarily to the open atmosphere.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...r-William-Tyrrell-snatched-13-months-ago.html
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...ndreds_linked|index|author&itmt=1472856501973
[FONT="]Police who are investigating the dis*appear*ance of three-year-old William Tyrrell from the NSW mid-north coast have identified hundreds of “persons of interest” to their *inquiry and have called in other squads of detectives to help rule out many of these names.
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[FONT="]As only a few of these people were previously identified by the press, the real scale of the investig*ation has not been *revealed *before.[/FONT][FONT="]With the second anniversary of William’s dis*appearance falling later this month, The Weekend Australian can also reveal that NSW Premier Mike Baird has personally promised the boy’s parents and police involved to provide any resource the *investigation needs.[/FONT]
[h=1]William Tyrrell: fear in Kendall where little boy disappeared[/h]
They all know the void, that dark and hollow space the size and shape of a three-year-old boy in a Spider-Man suit. In the days after William Tyrrell vanished from his grandmother’s yard on September 12, 2014, the people of Kendall and its surrounding towns on the NSW mid-north coast filled that void with hope, a unifying faith that the beautiful boy was just beyond the next ridge, just hiding behind the next blue gum.
As the second anniversary of his disappearance nears and the increasingly complex web of suspects in William’s alleged abduction expands, those same townspeople can’t help but fill that void with fear.
“So much suspicious stuff,” says Andrew Copelin, a father of three standing by the brick canteen of the Kendall Sports Ground, watching his young children sidestep and weave through a regional school touch football competition that has attracted young families from the neighbouring towns of Laurieton, Bonny Hills, North Haven, Wauchope, Kew, Beechwood and the more bustling Port Macquarie, 30km away.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...d/news-story/2d8aa4bde6c83ded451c26090fb55643
Hundreds?
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It is shocking! That number is astounding. Is this the whole town of Kendall or how many thought to be involved in a pedo ring? Makes me feel very sick. What do police know that we don't?Shocking. To paraphrase Sir Walter Scott; What a tangled web the investigators have to 'unweave'...