Why name them. That in itself is odd
And the back of the truck says, "We know our s..."I'm sorry, but 1800pooman. :lol:
FACS could have been there because they were alerted to the possibility that the children are in a dangerous situation because of the police investigation. If there is no Court Order or current Court proceedings then the media is able to report as usual.
What if BS was pulling into the driveway to do the repair and accidentally hit William, there was no blood, but he knocked him hard enough, bundled him into the car and drove off .. so an accident that was covered up? Madness, or possible? I really feel like this was a spur of the moment thing.
His facebook page is pretty public with a bunch of photos. It's quite possible the police never released the name but media have just jumped on it after finding out he owns the property and "his friend" told the story about the machine parts.
What if BS was pulling into the driveway to do the repair and accidentally hit William, there was no blood, but he knocked him hard enough, bundled him into the car and drove off .. so an accident that was covered up? Madness, or possible? I really feel like this was a spur of the moment thing.
Yeah, the grandpa being named as a "Person of Interest" is HUGE... especially as this case has been one of the most secretive I can ever recall.I agree. They don't usually let a POI be named and have photos published unless they are putting the heat on. Usually all we hear is that a '65-year old man is helping police with inquiries'. When they allow them to be named and photos published, they are applying pressure imo. (Think Adrian Bailey/Jill Meagher.)
I thought that too. They are hitting all the places at once. My family said there was already a cop car at the Bonny Hills property the evening the Laurieton property was raided. Then all the cops hit the Bonny Hills property early in the morning.it was reported on abc news today that police did a simultaneous search on both properties, i guess so no evidence was destroyed?
There was a washing machine repair van at the street 8 days after William went missing. It was the only vehicle there not involved in the investigation. We don't know if it was the POI's van, but it's definitely coincidental and creepy! William's family would have cleared out of the house by then, so he had no need to be there repairing the washing machine. I remember reading that William's grandma had gone to stay with a friend because it was all too much.this isnt true though is it? wasnt his van mentioned as being there by that msm article?
The whitegoods repairman, William Harrie Speddy, was there to fix a washing machine, took a look at the broken appliance, said he needed to order it a new part and that he would return.
The 63-year-old grandfather says he never returned to that Kendall address - the home of William Tyrell's grandmother.
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/washing-machine-repairman-william-harrie-speddy-20150121-12vah1.html
this isnt true though is it? wasnt his van mentioned as being there by that msm article?