My adventurous son would’ve been capable of covering 6 kms when he was fourIt sure is baffling .
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My adventurous son would’ve been capable of covering 6 kms when he was fourIt sure is baffling .
Time will tellI am sure the Police know more than they're letting on
August is a common Germanic name.I haven’t seen his d.o.b .
He could be an August baby, hence his name, which makes him recently age four.
Hi, did you by any chance edit your original post and add the last sentence? I replied to your post and the last sentence didn’t show up in my reply and it appeared that I had edited your post but I just hit reply??Can’t wait to see what the police have to say on the news tonight. Hope they find him.
Seems more likely at this stage that Gus has wandered further than first thought <modsnip: Not victim friendly>
The chances of someone turning up at Oak Park Station in the middle of nowhere in the first 15 minutes after the grandmother went inside , taking Gus and driving off in time for the dust to settle are very slim. Especially if the sandpit and Gus were not visible from Oak Park Road.
Does anyone know if the sandpit can be seen from the road?
The family would have definitely been thoroughly questioned by now and there would be cracks if the families version of events for the day Gus went missing didn’t align or their stories changed slightly![]()
Yes I added the last sentenceHi, did you by any chance edit your original post and add the last sentence? I replied to your post and the last sentence didn’t show up in my reply and it appeared that I had edited your post but I just hit reply??
Just checking![]()
The Advertiser reported "Shannon" was the one who went out to call him in.I’m a bit confused about who actually saw Gus last.
People who’ve read my earlier posts will know I like to look closely at the language police use, and this one really stands out.
In the press conference on October 3, Assistant Commissioner Parrott said Gus was last seen “by family” and that “a family member came out later to call him in.” He didn’t specify who that was.
Then a few days later, on October 7, the written SAPOL statement says “Gus was seen outside at 5pm on Saturday playing on a mound of dirt by his grandmother. At 5.30pm she has gone outside to call him in, only to find him missing.”
We also have at least one outlet referring to Josie as “grandmother.” So who actually saw him last? Was it Josie, or Shannon?
As if my doubts on this timeline weren’t already deep enough, I feel that even the person who saw him last hasn’t been clearly identified to the public.
Can you quote the text? I dont have a subscription to the Tiser.The Advertiser reported "Shannon" was the one who went out to call him in.
I've linked the article way back
Thanks. I was a bit confused how it disappeared from my repost. Mystery solvedYes I added the last sentence
Left alone for just half an hour, he was gone by the time his grandmother, Shannon, returned about 5.30pm. The sun was sinking fast, slipping below the horizon at 6.16pm, and panic set in.Can you quote the text? I dont have a subscription to the Tiser.
Can you quote the text? I dont have a subscription to the Tiser.
If you look closely at the wording:Left alone for just half an hour, he was gone by the time his grandmother, Shannon, returned about 5.30pm. The sun was sinking fast, slipping below the horizon at 6.16pm, and panic set in.