Warshawski
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I don't know what you are saying.
The public had a right to know that William was a foster child and the couple who were reported to be his parents, were, in fact, his foster carers. The same goes for the grandmother.
As we sit around the table in discussion Kate - and I've long though about this :
Re 'The public had a right to know that William was a foster child .....'
Did we really ? What difference has that made in solving this horrible mystery?
Certainly this knowledge 'fed' my own inquisitive nature; provided more discussion points etc ... But that's about Me....
.. and whilst I'm not against the information being provided in this instance in an attempt to draw out any snippet of useful information re William's disappearance, I still question the relevance in standard day-to-day life.
In actual fact I can see negatives toward that public information, having been quite close to a foster arrangement.
I may be wrong, but I sense an affiliation or relationship between you & William's biological family, and if so, I can certainly recognise your pain. . I actually can't begin to imagine, though I have experienced loss of child.
It's been my experience that apportioning blame does no good; doing the 'what if' re location, re carers etc does no good.
The reality is that William was a much loved little boy. He was loved by many, and many people were invested toward his wellbeing, to the level of their ability at that time.
The only Blame in this respect lies clearly with 'the or those' responsible for his disappearance. .
I do hope that we can band together as a 'collective' toward finding this Scum & bringing to justice, as we acknowledge respect & understand the pain that those close are experiencing.