vatzjr
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Yes, but some sources have her saying the airport trip was "that night," and other sources have the airport trip two days later.She herself admits it wasn't until late that day when she picked up her sister from the plane that she remembered seeing those cars. Then she said that she we t straight to police still searching and told them. I don t have the exact link but this has been widely discussed in FFC interviews
@Oona points out that MFC didn't see these cars (windows rolled down, unattended) that, according to FFC, stuck out like a sore thumb, because no one ever parks on Benaroon Drive. I don't know when the female neighbour with the adjoining property below Nanna's left to do errands (I don't know if I'm allowed to use her name or initials), but if it was after the time FFC said hi to the kookaburras at about 7:30 AM, then she too missed those twin cars. They would have been in plain view as she left her home. Let's not forget the bingo-playing wife who would have left around the time WT disappeared (she would have had to if her husband or her was "responsible" for WT's death). She would have driven right passed those twin cars.
Let's not forget that the foster trip to Nanna's was a surprise and just planned a week or so before, and, up until the day before, they weren't even supposed to arrive until after WT's eventually disappeared. The only person we know who was informed about the earlier arrival was Nanna, as they were driving up. If these paedophile ring twin cars actually existed (which were parked counterintuitive to a fast getaway), never mind that only about five neighbours would have had the opportunity to notice foster family arriving at 9 - 9:30 PM the night before to alert the paedophile ring, so that they would be parked there the next morning bright and early whilst FFC said hi to the kookaburras. How many of these neighbours were even up at that hour the night before? How many of these homes were occupied by "dirty old men"? This is a neighbourhood where every single local child except for one 3-year-old were in school on that day, according to the grocery-shopping neighbour.
I mean, this theory is so preposterous, yet, judging by the investigation, it took precedence over all of the other theories outside of it being the foster family or the bingo-playing grandma accidentally running over William and her husband going, "Don't worry, honey, I'll take care of it, you go play bingo." So, the husband stores WT's body in their garage, goes over to Nanna's for a few minutes to see what all the fuss is about, and, then, whilst "looking" for WT, this 75-year-old man--who has 90 or so "unaccounted for" minutes--carries WT's body (adorned in a bright red and blue costume) undetected into the woods 45 minutes in/45 minutes out, all before his brother arrives at 1 PM. Yet, according to FFC, the lantana is too thick to get too far into the woods (I'm presuming deviating off of the fire road, because where else is he going to bury the body?).
Throw on top of that FFC's inconsistencies, as well as the lack of a liaison officer to prevent Jubelin from getting too attached to the fosters resulting in a compromised investigation (which is exactly what happened). This is an investigator who must have thought it was impossible for FFC to be a resourceful and calculating enough of a woman to conceal an accidental death of their foster child from her husband, because "I bugged them after I interrogated them separately and they didn't say anything incriminating on the car drive home." Nevermind that he didn't even bring Nanna back in before he cleared the fosters. You mean to tell me elderly husband of bingo player is capable of being this master criminal, but Nanna couldn't have possibly been negligent requiring her daughter to cover it up? There are some serious potential motives right there: 1) Protect my mother, 2) protect my parental rights over foster daughter 3) protect my marriage, 4) protect my reputation, and/or 5) protect my lifestyle.
Are there any other persons with motives as convincing as that? WITH opportunity?
In the Lia Harris Where's William Tyrrell? podcast, they're calledWe know the fosters too but they dont even have code names.
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