Amee
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Hi there,
I have been reading throughout this whole case. I can't get it off my mind. I can't imagine what this poor family must be going through.
A couple of things that strike me:
1) I believe there was discussion somewhere earlier in this thread that BS put up a shed on his property. Questions:
a. Is this a mobile shed that can be taken down?
b. Is there a foundation?
c. Was the shed erected before or after William's disappearance?
Just thinking why would someone pay to put a shed on a rental property (that is unless it can be moved). If the shed was erected after the disappearance, wouldn't the police want to search underneath the shed?
2) It hasn't really been mentioned yet and maybe I watch to many crime shows but doesn't it seem likely that there was more than 1 person involved in the direct abduction? It seems that given the timing of everything it would be faster for someone to have been the driver and someone else in the back. Again maybe just too many crime shows, but I have seen ones where the driver drives a van right up beside someone, the side van door opens, a passenger pulls someone into the car and they drive away. This would be much faster than 1 person having done it themselves and might explain the small window of time this happened in.
Just thinking out loud......
On Wednesday, police excavated the burn-off section of the backyard, and also measured a concrete slab that was laid for a shed currently under construction. A development application for renovation of the house is believed to have been lodged some time last year.
The neighbours' wife, who also did not want to be named, said detectives asked them when the burn-off spot was last used and when the concrete slab in the yard was laid. 'Those were the only two things they were interested in,' she said
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ted-toddler-William-Tyrell.html#ixzz3TS4NT6PL
there was discussion in this thread about the slab http://www.websleuths.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-259816.html