Mrs G Norris
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See good, he even had the Daily Mail remove his pic because he had nothing to do with anything ..
Here's the original folded arms man article from Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...toddler-psychic-s-cryptic-sketch-emerges.html Turns out the woman who alerted everyone to it was one of these so called 'psychics' who have attached themselves to this case http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...eveal-interview-kilometre-toddler-s-home.html I'm sure he has nothing to do with it, just some woman who spotted a guy in a group pic she decided looked sus .. if she's already apologised, I don't know what value there is in looking into it again.
Can anyone post a link to this picture please, too many posts to look back through
Yes i see what your seeing and i understand. I dont think those faint inkings would come up so dark in a photo from that far. Could be wrong and understand your line of thought!
Interestingly the fact that the media included the original pic of "Arms Folded Man" and then all the psychic details
sketches and such....I felt it was another deliberate "Shaking the Tree" strategy.
I think they no exactly who's involved and they a ramping up the pressure 10 fold.
It's not often our media puts much stock in psychic visions and includes drawings...I haven't seen it before...that's why I think it was done on purpose.
Could also just be that there wasn't much info that the media was allowed to report, so they resorted to shady psychics and pics of random men walking around.
If she was helping the police to shake the tree, then the LE stuffed up big time by turning to the DailyMail to write up the story with supernatural themes.
Alot of talk that they are searching for a body. Just media hype?William Tyrell: Homicide police scour bushland for body after tip-off on missing boy
Updated 38 minutes ago
The Salvation Army Emergency Services has set up a truck at the search site to offer refreshments to the search crews.
Lachie McKay from the Salvation Army said the search for a body has affected many in the local community.
"Our job is to support everyone that needs support as far as meals and refreshments," Mr McKay said.
"Obviously no one wants to be here for obvious reasons, but we are here to make it as comfortable for the people doing the search."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-02/police-begin-new-search-for-missing-boy-william-tyrell/6272660