sleepinoz
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GTaurus"";13839271 said:Thanks bearbear but wasn't there a full shot of him showing his legs sitting on the swing? I remember thinking that this photo made him look older by the length of his legs. For some reason when I first saw this photo, he looked older to me then 3yo. JMO but I was a little shocked and I seem to recall that this photo was shown on this thread after some time. Where did it come from and was this a family photo does anyone know? It just does not seem like a natural pose that a mum for eg would take a photo of - holding the ropes - maybe but hands behind the head? I don't know why but when I saw this picture it reminded me of those two creeps that adopted and raised that little boy (Cairns?), posed and photographed him and took him round the world. (sorry to talk about those sickos) . Maybe and I hope, I am totally off track and this was just an awkward family photo. I don't seem to remember anyone discussing this photo much, just the location on the shirt and then the discussion about the erection of Where's William advertising on the sunshine coast. Maybe it was around the time I joined WS in 2016 as I wanted to discuss it but then I was on the move. Does anyone else find this pic a little off or is it just me?
There have been a couple of photo's with William wearing this shirt.
http://www.news.com.au/national/wil...d/news-story/74d2ce5959dda6009acbe91b6294fac2
https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/state/nsw/2017/08/25/missing-boy-william-tyrrell-foster/
https://www.facebook.com/whereswill...180540151553/1983423425227261/?type=3&theater
I can't see anything wrong with the photo, looks to me as if he's in a playground that has a few ropes. In the first image there is blurring around Williams arm like he has reacted to something and put his arms up quickly, obviously happily as he is smiling.
ETA - I don't think there is any significance in the shirt either, I think it's just a printed T-Shirt you can buy in most shops without ever going to the destination printed on them.