Thanks for the link, Inspector!
ONLY days before William Tyrrell was abducted, his grandmother told repairman Bill Spedding she was expecting a stay-over visit from her family and could he fix her faulty washing machine.....
In the weeks after police raided his Bonny Hills home searching for clues on the toddler’s disappearance, Mr Spedding, 63, told of a conversation he had with William’s grandmother at her home when he inspected the machine.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...314208802?sv=224c84bcd9e66a61dc7c0922a8691ad8
BS told of a conversation he had with Williams grandmother after his home was raided...... Who was that conversation with?
It must have been them he told ... he was “relieved” when he could not reach William’s grandmother by phone because he didn’t want to perform the repair over the weekend and wanted to take his children to their football game.
Wonder if that was friend, family or police?
Wonder if he did take the children to their football games over the weekend?
Replying to my own quote, I just wonder if the parents ever felt I fear of something happening to there litte boy ?One thing that still gets me is the immediate response of despair of something happening to william from parents and police, don't get me wrong I know he was only 3 years old but it seemed to me it was taken so seriously from within the first 10 minutes he was missing. I live on an acre block and would of course panic if my child was missing momentarily but I remember a few years ago my girlfriend down the roads little 4 yo girl went missing in her own backyard, the parents greatest fear was all the pools in our street, everyone was out helping look for the 30 mins she was missing ( found asleep under her brothers bed ) police were called but said to call back in an hour if she hadn't turned up. Not for a second am I questioning the poor parents, I have 100 percent belief in them but a part of me wonders if there was a reason why the worst was expected so quickly. Maybe it was because the mum had been suspicious of the cars or was she in fear of certain people in the area ? Jmo
just dont tell anyone I read the Daily Mail.....most think Im more of a Guardian reader!!!
One thing that still gets me is the immediate response of despair of something happening to william from parents and police, don't get me wrong I know he was only 3 years old but it seemed to me it was taken so seriously from within the first 10 minutes he was missing. I live on an acre block and would of course panic if my child was missing momentarily but I remember a few years ago my girlfriend down the roads little 4 yo girl went missing in her own backyard, the parents greatest fear was all the pools in our street, everyone was out helping look for the 30 mins she was missing ( found asleep under her brothers bed ) police were called but said to call back in an hour if she hadn't turned up. Not for a second am I questioning the poor parents, I have 100 percent belief in them but a part of me wonders if there was a reason why the worst was expected so quickly. Maybe it was because the mum had been suspicious of the cars or was she in fear of certain people in the area ? Jmo
Replying to my own quote, I just wonder if the parents ever felt I fear of something happening to there litte boy ?
Looking at photos of William posted on the official "Find William" website and Facebook pages - he seems quite tall for his age. I try to imagine what he would look like now, if he was (best case scenario) being looked after/ cared for by whoever stole him. It's sad to think he is somewhat frozen in time. The photo of him and his birthday cake only having three candles is just so, so sad. The only thing which gives me hope is Jubelin -
Ill never give up, warns the detective.
https://m.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=804822206268634&id=114990695251792&substory_index=0
(Thanks for the link, Bearbear.)
i think this is the sane article...
https://m.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=804822206268634&id=114990695251792&substory_index=0
O/T but damn Detective Inspector Jubelin has aged well![]()
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Also re the photo that does seem to have disappeared from MSM of WT....I remember people thought another photo of BS's van in Benaroon Drive also disappeared (I think it was supposed to be when he returned to fix the washing machine) and it was parked amongst the police cars. There was some dispute if this pic actually did exist...
Anyway...it does seem odd to me that someone would go to the trouble of pulling photos from the web. I have no theory why but it does make me sit up and take note.
Something just popped into my head this morning it had to do with dates...
Tony Jones arrested 27th September 2014
Report on the 22nd January 2015 - A Fibro Cabin @ The Haven Caravan Park was searched approximately 16th January 2015
following reports that people had heard a child crying from that Cabin in the weeks after William went missing.
The dates the people had been staying @ the Cabin were from the 28th September 2014 - 9th of October 2014
Maybe nothing .... but could it also be an indication of a possible transfer date from one location to another ????
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/caravan-p...g-toddler-william-tyrell-20150121-12ux0y.html
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