sosocurious
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Has it been said in msn what time the cars were parked on the street?
It hasn't been said in msn what time the cars were out the front of the house has it?
Has it been said in msn what time the cars were parked on the street?
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/william-t...ong-search-20150906-gjggm9.html#ixzz3ldb9W2aZInspector Jubelin also revealed police were investigating a number of suspicious vehicles that were parked strangely on Benaroon Drive in front of William's grandmother's yard at the time of the toddler's disappearance.
One of the cars was described as a dark grey, older model sedan, while the other was an old white station wagon. Inspector Jubelin said the cars were parked unusually close together, between driveways, with their windows down in the days leading up to the boy's disappearance.
I haven't seen an exact time for when the two parked cars were seen across the road from the grandmother's house. There was mention of a grey or green older style sedan driving by the front of the house at about 9:00am that morning. William was riding his bike on the driveway.
The mobile reception in Kendall is atrocious and *William’s dad, a consultant, has to deliver a Skype presentation, so at 9.15am he drives to nearby Lakewood to get a reliable signal.
Mrs Wilson took off at 9:00am to do errands.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...308929078?sv=50f61f2b18637671481cf55bb05ad25c
Does it seem like more than one person could have seen the cars?
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/william-t...ong-search-20150906-gjggm9.html#ixzz3ldb9W2aZ
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BBM: This is either sloppy reporting or the journo has let slip something we haven't heard before. She firstly states that the two cars were parked there at the time of William's dissapearance, yet in the next paragraph she states that the cars were parked there in the days leading up to William's disappearance.
My understanding from what William's mother has said is that the cars were parked there the morning William disappeared. She didn't mention and nor did Jubelin, that the cars were there in the days before William disappeared.
Yep it could be sloppy reporting or a journo slip up.
But it does make you wonder about BS's little video.... I was at the house on the 9th and 18th but I was not in the house or the street before, during or after.
It certainly does make you wonder. Nowhere has it been reported, nor was it mentioned in the 60 Minutes interview that BS was the owner/driver of any of the cars mentioned. To be honest I don't recall ever reading that BS was seen in Benaroon Drive that day, only that a washing machine repair van was seen parked among the police cars on 18 September last year. So why the need to throw that little tidbit in I wonder?
I still think the suspicious car activity is unrelated to William' s disappearance. Sounds very much like drug dealing. It makes sense to choose a quiet area, especially a dead end street. No thru traffic lessens the chance of being observed. I strongly feel that William has perhaps come across this deal and been taken to protect the drug mob or else he has accidentally been hit by one of these cars. He may have been knocked unconscious and therefore no blood to see / smell. Novice drug people may have panicked and taken him rather than get help for him and expose their "business". I think the police have spent a year working on an abduction theory but may be totally on the wrong track.
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And it was BS himself that confirmed it was the 18th - not police or media.
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So, earlier that morning, she has picked up her sister? Do you think that was her sister on the earlier news broadcasts?
http://www.9jumpin.com.au/show/60minutes/ only works for Australian IP addresses. See the update and a couple of the 60 Minutes extras on my YouTube playlist (along with the original story).where is william 60 minutes update....
http://sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au/videoindex.aspx