JMO – I don’t know what employment positions the FFC has held, and what self-development training she has had that could involve how to handle being questioned. As per the questioning extracts in the Media Article below, it is interesting to read how she has handled those questions/suggestions: BBM
William Tyrrell: Inside foster mother's secret grilling
“The foster mother was summonsed to appear before the Crime Commission along with William's foster father on November 10 and 11 last year.
She was told by Commissioner Barnes 'we are here to find the body of William Tyrrell'.
When it was suggested the foster mother 'put ... or dumped' William's remains 'near the riding school' at Kendall, she answered back 'do you think I did that?'
Sobbing, she continued: 'No, absolutely not'.
When the Commissioner suggested 'William went around on that verandah and he toppled over and it was nobody's fault what happened', the foster mother replied, 'No, I would have found him. But I didn't find him.'
When Ms Callan said, 'I want to suggest you did find him, you put his body in your mother's car', the foster mother replied, 'I didn't, I didn't'.
Ms Callan then told her: 'They can handle it in a way that does not connect you'.
The foster mother replied: 'I haven't, I didn't. I've not touched him.
'I don't know where he is. You can search with ground penetrating radar.
'You can search the whole house. Dig it up!'
The foster mother then held her hand over her mouth, sobbing.”
MOO – In responding by asking
'do you think I did that?', FFC has bought herself some time which she can use to prepare herself for not answering spontaneously (apart from e.g.: 'I haven't, I didn't. I've not touched him’) ….. she has even been able to think up and make suggestions about what LE could do to search for William’s body!