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This is my ongoing point.JMO - Extracted from your post SA: "if no-one but William did anything to make him disappear.", the opportunity for that to occur would not appear to fit in with the description by FFC in what William did in jumping off the back deck and disappearing around the side of the house roaring (Or maybe it didn't happen as she described!) : William Tyrrell's foster mother filmed retracing her steps with police
BBM "His foster mother told the 2019 inquest into his disappearance that the child had been playing with dice and pencils but changed to play a game called 'Daddy Tiger'.
'He crawled around on the ground for a bit, playing tiger. He jumped off the deck, ran around the side of the house and roared,' she said.
The picture taken around half an hour earlier also shows William roaring for the camera.
Gerard Craddock, counsel assisting the coroner told the inquest: 'Whilst dressed as a Spider-Man he was actually a tiger. You can see him roaring.'
Police estimated William vanished between 10.05am and 10.20am.
If there was no roaring, this is a lot of storytelling. Which means we have to take the hard look at the storyteller.
"Wm was crawling, roaring, then disappeared around the corner. Here, this picture confirms it."
Minus the glaring time gap IMO exposed by the photo itself.
Wm didn't play Daddy Tiger for a half hour. 3 yr olds don't do anything for a half hour! Unless there's a tv or a pillow involved!
If the female caregiver is responsible for the disappearance of Wm, she didn't just have to have a story for LE, she needed a story for the foster grandma and foster daughter too. Collapsing time and misdirecting focus (the game, the roar) IMO does just that.
JMO