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Me too. I've always thought (read: hoped) their silence meant diligent work in the background with some specific focus, possibly on something in which silence might be important to ensure WT's safety.

It seemed odd to me that things would go so quiet, even if there absolutely no evidence of anything (being the official line in MSM); you'd think even if they were grasping at straws and checking every tiny possibility and lead, no matter how remote, they'd still flood the media with appeals... unless of course they're worried about spooking someone, and by their silence maybe hope that someone will get complacent.
 
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<modsnip> i keep hoping for a good outcome before Christmas
 
<modsnip> just a concerned mum's wishes for a little 3 year old.


****I wish this little one finds pure happiness with his family for Christmas****. ;)
 
I haven't been here for that long but I'm sure the forum rules are in place for good reason, especially with the amount of sensitive stuff that gets discussed.
 
How would you hide a three year old child?

Very easy but you'd need help.



a basement or attic or locked room, lots of toys, books, dvds, keep them inside, but you would surely (hopefully) need someone else to babysit when you go out for supplies etc or to work?
wasnt some young woman in america kept hidden as a prisoner in someones back yard for years, the yard was kept private from neighbours with giant tarpaulins, the neighbours were shocked when they knew she had been living there.
hope wherever he is, if someone has him, little williams heart isnt sad and missing his family and hes being treated with love and kindness
 
I haven't been here for that long but I'm sure the forum rules are in place for good reason, especially with the amount of sensitive stuff that gets discussed.

Very true Angeline.

To extend on that, this is addressed to all members. We work within the confines of limited knowledge and the rules and guidelines set by WS owners. We are well aware that we don't know all of the facts but our rules are in place to #1....protect the victims and their families in all the various cases. We work with facts as reported to us via media and police.

We do know William's case is more sensitive than some other cases but we don't start or perpetuate rumours or gossip which may be harmful to the family.

Imagine this is your child and your family. Think about how you would like your case to be discussed. Be careful in your postings and all will be just fine.

If anyone has any questions I'm only a PM away.
 
a basement or attic or locked room, lots of toys, books, dvds, keep them inside, but you would surely (hopefully) need someone else to babysit when you go out for supplies etc or to work?
wasnt some young woman in america kept hidden as a prisoner in someones back yard for years, the yard was kept private from neighbours with giant tarpaulins, the neighbours were shocked when they knew she had been living there.
hope wherever he is, if someone has him, little williams heart isnt sad and missing his family and hes being treated with love and kindness

I doubt he is chained up in an attic somewhere and he could be with 'several' who have closed in ranks. A base ball cap or his hair might be coloured and longer. A boy like that wouldn't enjoy being dressed as a girl though!
West of Sydney there are many secluded houses on bush blocks, he could be anywhere now. I'm watching out and every little 3 year old looks like William to me now.
Someone will slip up & someone will see him.

I pray he is alive and safe.

For his own benefit he'll need proper schooling in 18mths-2years.
 
no, i doubt williams chained up in an attic! just saying how easy it is to hide someone especially a small child, he could very well be disguised as a different child or even a different superhero! lots of them have face and head covering, maybe theres a new little batman in someones neighbourhood, just hoping hes happy and safe and has lots of support if someone has taken him
 
Eleven weeks on and still no sign of young William

28th Nov 2014 6:00 AM

The official search was reluctantly called off nine days after William was last seen playing 'chaseys' with his older sister.

The family had just arrived on the Mid North Coast after driving from Sydney and inside the home William's mother shared a cup of coffee with the children's grandmother.

Within five minutes William was gone.

http://www.coffscoastadvocate.com.a...n-and-still-no-sign-of-young-william/2467143/
 
Called off and that's it, after nine days? They clearly have an inkling that he is safe then surely?
 
Called off and that's it, after nine days? They clearly have an inkling that he is safe then surely?

The search referred to as being called off, was the search through the bush and the local surrounds with the SES. At that point they said they were starting to look at various leads and bits of info.

I think it was partly that they were thinking he might be with someone... the "human intervention" line the police used - and a bit of the reality that if he had simply innocently wandered off, there was no chance of survival after nine days in the bush.

While the latter is still not out of the realms of possibility, I think the former is the probability. Simply because of the lack of scents picked up by multiple teams of dogs, no signs of remains of clothing while even the really thick SES clothes were getting shredded by the undergrowth, nothing picked up on the specialist equipment they apparently brought in (the geoforensic investigations referred to at one point) etc etc.
 
If the police have suspicions it would be a good idea to tap into credit cards for the purchase of children's clothing.
 
If the police have suspicions it would be a good idea to tap into mobile phone pings.
By memory it takes time for results to come through.



Koppers logs and roundabouts come to mind. :thinking:
 
Indeed very baffling case. William went missing, presumably right under everyone's nose.
Family has no idea what may have happened to him.
Police have no leads.
We have heard nothing from family, for example what William was like: was he shy or may be adventorous/wild, is it possible that he ran away, has it happened before.

There is heavily wooded area behind house, was this area known to him. How often they visited granma's house? Even a 3 yo can walk long distances...

They had this awkward dingo-case in Australia, perhaps a wild animal snatched a boy again?
Very scary to even think about that [emoji53]



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Hi Fifth Avenue!

William was on his very first visit to grandma's house. It is a very heavily wooded area, and there dont appear to be any perimeter fences. Easy place for a little boy to inadvertently wander a little further than he meant and get lost- then panic. The bush was searched extensively, but it is very dense and it is possible that he is out there and was missed. No scent was found to follow- but as others have pointed out, scent has not always been reliable in other missing persons cases.


Besides, obviously, little William being missing, one of the most frustrating elements of this case is the fact that there is so much that cannot be published. His full name, dob, all that sort of stuff have never been published. His parents and extended family are not allowed to talk to the media- we have been told that this is for legal reasons due to a complicated family history.

What we do know is that William, prior to his disappearance, lived with his parents and big sister in a very nice part of Sydney. The first photo released was a day care photo, so we know he was attending day care and interacting with other little children. He had travelled to Kendall the day before he went missing with his family, to support his grandmother, who had recently lost her husband. William appears to have a wide extended family, none of whom have made public comment.

We dont know much about William, besides that he was pretty fond of dressing up like a superhero! His photos show, IMO, a happy, confident little boy. However he does have a complicated family history- I have wondered how well he was coached to never talk to strangers. Most of us teach our children about stranger danger, but if William actually had a danger, could he have been coached well enough to hide from rescuers, rather than come out?

I spoke to some children I know about what they would do if they were lost in the bush. They had some crazy ideas! They were lighting fires, heading for the highest peak, walking until they hit a road or a river. No one said they would stay put. I said that they would need to find some shelter, then stay still. Everyone will be looking for you. People you dont know will be calling out your name. One of the kids said "Oh they are the ones you hide from, the creepy ones who pretend they know you". I had a job convincing them that when lost, the stranger danger stuff goes out the window.

There have been a few documented dingo attacks here in Australia. The well publicised case of Azaria Chamberlain at Uluru is pretty well known, and there was another fatal attack on a child at Frazer Island. There have been a number of non fatal attacks over the years, but not many. Dingoes are not, as a rule, very keen on people. The places where the children were fatally attacked- Uluru and Frazer Island, are big camping areas where dingoes have been taught to associate people with food- campfires are full of treats for dingoes. The area around Kendall is not really dingo territory. Wild/feral dogs in the bush would be a much bigger possibility- but there would be heaps of evidence.

I think William is either in the bush, and was missed, or someone took him. I can understand him being missed- I have been in that kind of bushland-it is very dense. Where there is lantana you cant see the ground, and at times need a machete to get through it. If someone took him- where is he? I have a few theories, which I cant go near here. Sometimes I wonder what the point in even having the thread is, if we cant talk about anything, but then I think of William. Even if we cant say anything- we are keeping his name and his photo out there. I hope his family get some comfort from knowing that lots of us are still looking for him, still thinking of them.
 
Could this be happening to William??

JONESBORO, Ga. -- The father of a teenage boy and four other people have been arrested after the child was found in a home in Clayton County, south of Atlanta, police said Saturday.
The boy, 13, had been reported missing four years ago, and was reunited with his mother after police found him around 2 a.m. Saturday, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
The father and a woman at the home face charges of false imprisonment, cruelty to children and obstruction, WSB-TV reported. Police said three juveniles were also arrested.
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The boy, 13, had been reported missing four years ago, and was reunited with his mother after police found him

Police say people at the home denied any knowledge about the child when officers showed up late Friday night. But police returned early Saturday and found the boy because he was able to call his mother while officers were at the house, Clayton County police Sgt. Kevin Hughes said.


http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/police-...issing-for-4-years-found-in-georgia-1.2125453
 
Hi I'm new but have often visited ws (lurker). I have my theories on the parenting situation stemming from interviews that irked me but couldn't figure out why and reading those icky social media sites. Yesterday I was watching a news clip for the 500th time And in my mind I had a lightening bolt and think I have that situation worked out MOO but realise they can't be divulged. I think I understand why the f parents "haven't" spoken to the media .But other than that I'm stuck.

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