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William Tyrrrell's thread is here , currently up to thread # 79To keep this short as it does not relate to our GL case study, GJ himself went off on a completely different tangent and lost focus on the WT case and wasted valuable time that pushed the suspected main perpetrators out of focus, and yes he was shafted very quickly for those actions.
Drawing a parallel between both cases: we want SAPOL to do their job right and not have to go back to a verandah and comb through the sand pit. But if we may for a moment draw parallels between both cases then let us do so because both cases share similarities.
1. A young boy goes missing without a trace.
2. There are inconsistencies between versions of events especially the timeline and period of time allowing for a cover-up if a cover-up exists??
3. We find out much later that in the former that CA occurred with the other child not knowing if it occurred in the primary but in our present case this has not and I stress has not occurred afawk. However police most wisely used listening devices to detect CA in the WT case and saved a victim. Thank you officiers.
4. Electronic devices are involved.
5. Variations of events and timelines are strongly being questioned and definitely questioned in the WT case.
6. Many parties involved costing an immeasurable amount of time and money and valuable resources that could be used elsewhere and costing that effects every Australian.
7. Members of the family are distanced away from the claimed crime scene.
And the list could go on.
MOOs'
William Tyrrell: ‘One million reasons’ to come forward over toddler’s abduction
7:29pm September 12, 2016
A $1 million reward, the largest in New South Wales history, has been announced for information that leads to the arrest of the person who abducted missing toddler William Tyrrell, or for the boy’s safe return or recovery.
William, then aged three, went...
7:29pm September 12, 2016
A $1 million reward, the largest in New South Wales history, has been announced for information that leads to the arrest of the person who abducted missing toddler William Tyrrell, or for the boy’s safe return or recovery.
William, then aged three, went...
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Time will tell if your above assertions turn out to be correct or not re WT. IMO