sosocurious
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I can not open that article Sosocurious
Try googling title of article.
I can not open that article Sosocurious
No me either. I think sometimes people see what they want to see, which makes it hard to keep tabs on the reality in all this.
I understand people want BS to be guilty, he's the only face we have to a shadowy pedo ring that may or may not exist.
But if he is innocent, and an unfortunate victim of circumstance and a completely irresponsible media and irrational social media, then that won't help WT... it may even work against him.
Wasn't AJ supposed to be sentenced today? He no longer appears to be on the courts list?
Yes he is try AJ.
Name suppressed again ... it seems.
https://onlineregistry.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/content/court-lists#/
It's also possible mother phoned father, he didn't answer and she left a message on the mobile which he hadn't yet seen. (Edit: or heard.)Sosocurious the foster father was first told when he had driven up and into the garage, he was not phoned, he said he went frantic at that point, also the dispatcher, put a call out about William going missing at 1030 am, the first attending officer saw the mum outside near the street and then found dad inside the house, the first attending officer was approximately 4klm away from house when he first got the call, it would only be that the media has made a mistake about the father getting any phone calls that his son was missing...
It's also possible mother phoned father, he didn't answer and she left a message on the mobile which he hadn't yet seen.
Just a quick thought about the idea of "opportunism" and the heaps of random things that had to fall together for this to work... The thing is that whoever is responsible might have been waiting for this opportunity for YEARS. The idea that this one event all just fell into place doesn't seem as far fetched if you think about it that way. The perp might have watched hundreds of children, made hundreds of random comments, car detours, changes of route, etc etc and this time it just came together.... In that sense its really bad luck for William, but maybe more perseverance than luck for the perp....
Wouldn't these monsters have poor impulse control though? If they couldn't snatch one child they'd just move onto another
Sosocurious the foster father was first told when he had driven up and into the garage, he was not phoned, he said he went frantic at that point, also the dispatcher, put a call out about William going missing at 1030 am, the first attending officer saw the mum outside near the street and then found dad inside the house, the first attending officer was approximately 4klm away from house when he first got the call, it would only be that the media has made a mistake about the father getting any phone calls that his son was missing...
Wouldn't these monsters have poor impulse control though? If they couldn't snatch one child they'd just move onto another
BBM
Anything is possible.
The mention of Dad being called on a mobile was in an early msn article.
P: When did you guys last see him?
M: That morning, on the 12th at Mum’s place.
D: About 10.15am.
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D: I had a meeting and I arrived back and there was a bit of confusion if William was with me, because he’s always looking out for me and my car, and I was on my way back, and I’d arrived back and been asked if William was with me and I said no, then I immediately got out of the car and started looking around, and within 5 minutes we raised the alarm and I think I ran the perimeter of the whole street within about 10-15 minutes, and I mean, he wouldn’t, he’s not a wanderer, he wouldn’t even cross the street by himself. He wouldn’t go far.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...-william-tyrrells-parents#HruYmcLzqYer9mTT.99
Part 2 of 60 minutes interview at 1:26
The first officer on the scene ran into the mum on the street. She was obviously upset.
Chris gets the family back to the house - to have a look inside.
This is where he meets the father.
http://www.9jumpin.com.au/show/60minutes/stories/2015/september/where-is-william/
What time did Mum place the call to BS I wonder?
Phone records would give exact times to the second. imo
If the dad didn't notice any vehicles parked where the mother saw them while in the yard prior to William going missing that would mean the vehicles arrived after the dad went to wherever he went for his work related skype call. That would of been between approx. 9:00am until William went missing at around 10:30am, so about an hour to an hour and a half, because they were no longer there after William was gone i assume?
In the BS youtube video it's interesting how he calls it the Tyrrell home. He would know that is not the family name, Maybe he is helping protect families identity too.