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This article by Caroline Overington talks about the inquest, and describes what happened at FFC's mother's house on 12 Sep 2014 in the hours before William went missing. The sequence of events seems easier to understand than it is in other MSM reports, in my opinion; I think it's probably shown in chronological order:
"What evil befell William Tyrrell, the little boy in red?" The Australian, 29 March 2019, via the author's tweet.
My notes based on the article:
- FFC woke early and could hear the children up and about.
- She opened the doors onto the verandah about 7am and saw the two cars.
- She went back inside, gave the children some Yakult, and helped William into his Spiderman suit.
- MFC prepared to go to Lakewood for his Skype business call.
- FFC gave the children pens, pencils, and dice to play with. They wanted to make cards to put on the grave of FFC's late father (Opa).
- MFC left the house about 9am.
- The children rode their bikes on the driveway while FFC and FFC's mother supervised. FFC saw the big man in the third car.
- The children got tired of bike-riding. William's sister went back to her work on Opa's card. FFC and William went into the garden and played Mummy Monsters, running and slipping on fallen leaves and twigs.
- FFC lifted William into a good climbing tree, but he thought it was too high. FFC lifted him down, and noticed the two cars again, still parked on the road.
- FFC and William went inside. She made some tea: a cup for her mother and a mug for herself.
- FFC and William went onto the "veranda" [patio?].
- William got bored with drawing. He started a new game, Daddy Tiger, running around the corner of the house then jumping out to yell "RAAR!"
- FFC took some photos, including the familiar Spiderman photo when William was mid-"RAAR!"
- William continued the Daddy Tiger game. FFC heard a roar.
- FFC noticed that William had gone quiet, so she got up and walked around the corner to check on him. She couldn't see him anywhere, and couldn't hear any noises.
- She started searching.
- About five minutes later, MFC arrived home and FFC told him William was missing. MFC started searching.
- FFC continued searching, "collecting neighbours" along the way.
- FFC thought she heard a scream in dry reeds.
- FFC rang triple-0
If this is the true (& recorded ) sequence of events, I agree with you Stormbird - it's much easier to follow + IMO makes sense.