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Not what I was looking for but some info here: We’re for Sydney | Daily TelegraphWasn't it mentioned that the tennis club footage was unclear? Not sure if that came from the inquest or an article. I will have a look back.
The colour of the 4wd had been desribed as fawn...
Wasn't it mentioned that the tennis club footage was unclear? Not sure if that came from the inquest or an article. I will have a look back.
The three- or four-year-old boy had his hands and face pressed up to the glass in the fawn-coloured vehicle's back seat, he said.
Mr Chapman realised the significance of what he had seen when he saw a news story about William's disappearance that evening, he said.
"I recognised the boy's face and features," he said...........................
Mr Chapman said the woman, whom he described as fair, in her late 20s or 30s and "plumpish", was driving too fast.
"She was driving with speed; I couldn't estimate how fast, and almost lost control. She came around the corner at a wide angle."
Shortly after the four-wheel-drive sped past, another car going too quickly came around the corner from Batar Creek Road, he said.
"He cut the corner and was on the wrong side when he came around the corner, really, really accelerating."
The iridescent blue six-cylinder car was being driven by a man, he said, but Mr Chapman could not see any identifying characteristics because of the window tint.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/i-r...driven-away-inquest-told-20190828-p52lj5.html
And yet it was not released to the public at the time. It makes me wonder if they had a very good idea who was driving that car.Mr Chapman's account is the only credible sighting of the little boy since he was seen playing on the verandah of his grandmother's home, almost five years ago.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/i-r...driven-away-inquest-told-20190828-p52lj5.html
“Do you think that in fact you saw William Tyrrell?” the counsel assisting Mr Gerard Craddock said. “I do. Yes,” he replied.........
Wasn't it mentioned that the tennis club footage was unclear? Not sure if that came from the inquest or an article. I will have a look back.
And yet it was not released to the public at the time. It makes me wonder if they had a very good idea who was driving that car.
Black camryWhat colour and type of vehicle was seen along Batar Creek Road with a heavy-set blonde (?) woman acting suspiciously?
Does anyone remember?
He said he had known the local cop, Wendy Hudson, “since she was a babe in arms.”
“So I went down to see this police officer, to mention about seeing William. But actually, she wasn’t at the club, her sister in law was there.
“I didn’t actually speak to her (Hudson) directly ... it was passed through the sister in law to her.”
He assumed the information had been passed on to detectives investigating the case, but in a stunning development, it seems that it wasn’t until April 2017 when police came to take his recorded statement.
NoCookies | The Australian
William Tyrrell inquest: Kendall resident says he saw William Tyrrell being driven away by young woman
Yes, but did he see him in a dream?
Lia HarrisVerified account @LiaJHarris 9m9 minutes ago
The court heard Mr Chapman had previously told a detective he wasn’t sure if he had dreamt the sighting. He told the court he made the comment “because you’re not used to that type of thing happening in a small community”. @10NewsFirst @10Daily