SouthAussie
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My belief is that detective Jubelin and his team are very sure of who took William and what the outcome of that may have been (with exception of course of his remains. I’m sorry to sound crass) Prehaps they are on a timeline to find that circle to dot that i . Yes it’s been 4 harrowing years but maybe they are very close to the evidence an and arrest. Fingers crossed.
I agree with you. I believe the SF know exactly who is responsible. Have known for some time. I believe they have slowly and methodically been gathering evidence all this time. I imagine they would have overwhelming circumstantial evidence. That’s not enough Gj
wants to secure a conviction.
I’m confident there will be an arrest.
next Tatic will be to pressure BS wife - who is critical to his alibi. This could be with the prospect of a lengthy jail term ? If she ends up perjurying herself in the inquest.
That’s if it gets to an inquest - I believe GJ is two steps ahead. It won’t be long now.
It looks as though the police are truly prepping for the inquest now, according to The Australian.
I will be very happy to see these people that 'know something' - and haven't yet come forward with the truths that they know - sit at a Coronial inquest and answer questions to the satisfaction / dissatisfaction of the Coroner.
If they lie at the inquest, I will be more than happy to see them incur a lengthy prison sentence for perjury. Enough is enough.
BBM
Homicide detectives are scrambling to firm up their brief of evidence for a full coronial inquiry into the disappearance almost four years ago of three-year-old William Tyrrell.
The Australian understands the first high-profile suspect in the investigation remains “a person of interest” but there are also four other “high priority” suspects being looked at, with an inquest set to begin this year.
The Australian - June 28, 2018
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