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Brad Jones said who ever came into the street came with a particular purpose.............

Once having considered what they were about to do.
* Who might see me?
* How do I prepare for that?
*How do I prevent being identified?
The ability to approach a child without having a child get fearful or scared. That's a skill...

https://au.news.yahoo.com/sunday-night/video/watch/39386880/my-william-part-2/

BBM: Yes. A skill. An ability a soft-spoken grandfather may have? When he encountered a young alone child, while he was going about his repair business.



"TO family and friends Bill Spedding is a caring “softly-spoken” grandfather who lives for his wife and children.

Mr Spedding took part in a 10-page recorded interview with detectives soon after little William went missing on the day the tradesman was due to fix the toddler’s grandmother’s washing machine.
As they checked out everyone’s statements about where they were on that Friday, detectives allegedly found some inconsistencies in what Mr Spedding told them which led them to raid his former pawnbroking office in Laurieton and his home at Bonny Hills this week."
http://www.news.com.au/national/bil...n/news-story/47301cd52d7e0c838fcee97942f05b1a
 
BBM: Yes. A skill. An ability a soft-spoken grandfather may have? When he encountered a young alone child, while he was going about his repair business.



"TO family and friends Bill Spedding is a caring “softly-spoken” grandfather who lives for his wife and children.

Mr Spedding took part in a 10-page recorded interview with detectives soon after little William went missing on the day the tradesman was due to fix the toddler’s grandmother’s washing machine.
As they checked out everyone’s statements about where they were on that Friday, detectives allegedly found some inconsistencies in what Mr Spedding told them which led them to raid his former pawnbroking office in Laurieton and his home at Bonny Hills this week."
http://www.news.com.au/national/bil...n/news-story/47301cd52d7e0c838fcee97942f05b1a

“You are here,” he says as we look up through trees to the house, “and you see a three-year-old kid in a Spider-Man suit on the road and there’s no one else around.

* What do you do?” It’s pretty easy to establish a rapport with a little boy. G’day Spider-Man. How are you going? Where’s your mum?

The way Jubelin sees it, you open the door and you put him in the car. Perhaps your first thought is to return him to his parents.

* Certainly, if anyone saw you now, you could say you were driving him to the police station in Laurieton, 15 minutes away. Instead of knocking on doors, you head back out past the showground.
* No one follows you.
You cross the Camden Haven River and nobody notices young William with the seatbelt over him. You bypass the police station in Laurieton and you just keep driving.

*By the time William’s mother calls 000 you are 30km away. There are tens of thousands of hectares of dense bushland between you and Kendall. William is strapped in beside you, dressed in his Spider-Man suit.

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/ne...sh-into-thin-air/story-e6frg6z6-1227308929078
 
“You are here,” he says as we look up through trees to the house, “and you see a three-year-old kid in a Spider-Man suit on the road and there’s no one else around. What do you do?” It’s pretty easy to establish a rapport with a little boy. G’day Spider-Man. How are you going? Where’s your mum?

This conflicts with the theory William ran to the rear of the house? Do we have certainty that he went from the drive?

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https://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/9c1791a34fdeabfb6cebc6f81f419ba2?width=650
 
“You are here,” he says as we look up through trees to the house, “and you see a three-year-old kid in a Spider-Man suit on the road and there’s no one else around. What do you do?” It’s pretty easy to establish a rapport with a little boy. G’day Spider-Man. How are you going? Where’s your mum?

This conflicts with the theory William ran to the rear of the house? Do we have certainty that he went from the drive?

They are not talking about the driveway. They are speaking of down by the road, at the side of the house. Behind all the trees (when looking from the house).

This very well could be the boundary where the sniffer dogs got their last scent of William.
 
“You are here,” he says as we look up through trees to the house, “and you see a three-year-old kid in a Spider-Man suit on the road and there’s no one else around. What do you do?” It’s pretty easy to establish a rapport with a little boy. G’day Spider-Man. How are you going? Where’s your mum?

This conflicts with the theory William ran to the rear of the house? Do we have certainty that he went from the drive?

No certainty of anything. Just hypothesis

In the sixty minutes interview Jubelin was down on the road ... not on the drive way.
In the seven interview with Karlie ..Melissa Doyle and Brad Jones trod the same ground, as Jubes and Michaeal Usher.

They seem to be indicating the back yard near the road, not the drive way. But who knows ... anything is possible.
imo
 
BBM: Yes. A skill. An ability a soft-spoken grandfather may have? When he encountered a young alone child, while he was going about his repair business.



"TO family and friends Bill Spedding is a caring “softly-spoken” grandfather who lives for his wife and children.

Mr Spedding took part in a 10-page recorded interview with detectives soon after little William went missing on the day the tradesman was due to fix the toddler’s grandmother’s washing machine.
As they checked out everyone’s statements about where they were on that Friday, detectives allegedly found some inconsistencies in what Mr Spedding told them which led them to raid his former pawnbroking office in Laurieton and his home at Bonny Hills this week."
http://www.news.com.au/national/bil...n/news-story/47301cd52d7e0c838fcee97942f05b1a

One of his people, Rodney or Colin I think, described Spedding as magic with children. I can't find the link, perhaps gone.
 
One of his people, Rodney or Colin I think, described Spedding as magic with children. I can't find the link, perhaps gone.

I think that is why some people cannot even put him in the scope of having done this. His appearance and his manner defy what they believe a pedo looks like. Anthony Jones more fits their vision of a pedo.

But there are so very many pedos like this. 'Family' men, people who merge into the general population quite well ... and keep their dirty little secrets to themselves, or share them with other pedos.
 
One of his people, Rodney or Colin I think, described Spedding as magic with children. I can't find the link, perhaps gone.

"The kids love him, he's magic," his friend said. "He does anything for them, every Saturday ... they have three young, very sporty children – every weekend they take the kids to sport."
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...iam-tyrell-investigation-20150121-12v4n3.html

Rodney Spedding says. “He’s taken in kids and looked after them over the years. I’ve watched him with my kids. I’ve got no doubt that he would have nothing to do with the disappearance of William.”

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/ne...sh-into-thin-air/story-e6frg6z6-1227308929078
 
"The kids love him, he's magic," his friend said. "He does anything for them, every Saturday ... they have three young, very sporty children – every weekend they take the kids to sport."
https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...iam-tyrell-investigation-20150121-12v4n3.html

Rodney *Spedding says. “He’s taken in kids and looked after them over the years. I’ve watched him with my kids. I’ve got no doubt that he would have nothing to do with the disappearance of William.”

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/ne...sh-into-thin-air/story-e6frg6z6-1227308929078

I definitely think that someone like Anthony Jones taking William would have been a more arduous task, with William perhaps breaking out with crying or protests. Something that may have been heard.

With someone like Spedding, a little soft-spoken coaxing would have gone down very quietly.
 
I definitely think that someone like Anthony Jones taking William would have been a more arduous task, with William perhaps breaking out with crying or protests. Something that may have been heard.

With someone like Spedding, a little soft-spoken coaxing would have gone down very quietly.

Yes SA, AJ is kinda scary isn't he?
Unless we haven't seen his gentle side ...:D
 
Brad Jones said who ever came into the street came with a particular purpose.............

Once having considered what they were about to do.
* Who might see me?
* How do I prepare for that?
*How do I prevent being identified?
The ability to approach a child without having a child get fearful or scared. That's a skill...

https://au.news.yahoo.com/sunday-night/video/watch/39386880/my-william-part-2/

Just something I wanted to clarify on this. We know they went up a day early, so that was Thursday? Yet William disappeared on Friday. So on Friday he was supposed to be there anyway if I understand correctly?
So although it was morning, if someone knew he was coming and wanted to snatch him and/or his sister, Friday morning would have been the time to start sitting and waiting for that opportunity? Or possibly driving by waiting for the opportunity?
Do I have that right?
 
What time was the school assembly, given he is on the road in the van there at 11:20am

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http://cdn.arn.com.au/media/15302/tyrell.jpg?width=426&height=498

That 11:20am is not from the day that William disappeared. See the police ready for a line search? That was the day that police started a 3-day search of a forest area near his home, after receving a tipoff that 'a vehicle' was seen entering a fire trail there at 'around the time' that William went missing.


Hahaha ... snap, soso :)
 
Just something I wanted to clarify on this. We know they went up a day early, so that was Thursday? Yet William disappeared on Friday. So on Friday he was supposed to be there anyway if I understand correctly?
So although it was morning, if someone knew he was coming and wanted to snatch him and/or his sister, Friday morning would have been the time to start sitting and waiting for that opportunity? Or possibly driving by waiting for the opportunity?
Do I have that right?

Seems to me you have that right, Wexford.:)
 
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