Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, NSW, 12 Sept 2014 - #19

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  • #621
I agree

it might just be a huge ring

in fact IF its a ring its almost guaranteed to be huge

disturbing how many of these seem to originate in Australia

See: Shannon MacCool

Australia needs to get a lot tougher monitoring and sentencing pedophiles there is no excuse for the government not to do so. There needs to be a sex offender register ASAP for a start. I don't mean to cause any offence to any of our Aussie members or guests it just makes my blood boil when countries not just Australia are not doing enough to protect innocent children.

Thank you for all the updates and discussion about William's case. It would be great if some kind of undercover operation could be done to infiltrate this group of individuals to possibly get info about William or other victims. Maybe it is too soon or suspicious for this to be an option at the moment.
 
  • #622
Couldn't agree more Greg. Happy new year to you and yours too and also to all the other members of WS's. We are all here for the same reasons. Let's hope 2016 brings answers to the families, friends and community of those that are missing and the worst punishment imagineable to those that are responsible.
 
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Operation commander Superintendent Paul Fehon said there was no indication that William had either been abducted or wandered into the bush.
There have been no scent traces, footprints, threads of clothing or sightings of cars or strangers in the area.

www.smh.com.au/nsw/search-for-willi...-to-by-car-20140918-10iiwn.html#ixzz3wlQBlNW5

This article the 18 Sept 2014 the day BS said he returned to repair the washer in his u - tube release.
Of course we learned 12 months later there were 2 cars seen parked across the street from grandma's.


www.smh.com.au/nsw/search-for-willi...-to-by-car-20140918-10iiwn.html#ixzz3wlPznH5E
 
  • #625
http://m.smh.com.au/nsw/wife-horrif...am-tyrrell-disappearance-20151002-gk03hc.html

Another red flag that hadn't really stood out to me before. Police believed the white sedan had been disposed of but it had been given to neighbours.

Tony Jones tried to rid the car from his possession after a similar car was seen at the abduction site. Suss.

The driver of the car seen at the site never came forward. Suss.

The car was in his wife's name wouldn't she know it was next door?
 
  • #626
Of all the four cars mentioned being seen that day, not one person has come forward as the driver, or passenger, or even knowing who any of the cars belong to.
IMO the two parked on Benaroon drive especially are suspicious for not coming forward, you can't just forget being parked there, whereas the 4WD, maybe the driver didn't realize they were "speeding" how fast where they reportedly going & was it irratic driving, or just plain a bit over the speed limit.. & the u-turn car, maybe they took a wrong turn, never took notice of the street they turned down & have never made the connection, although both those scenarios seem unlikely, but you would 100% recall being parked on a street, in that position, with the other car described, even if you didn't know the street.
Does anyone know of any of the POI's cars match any of the other cars?
 
  • #627
IMO the two parked on Benaroon drive especially are suspicious for not coming forward, you can't just forget being parked there
Exactly. It's a random, out-of-way dead end. Only residents or visitors would park there.

It's been all over the national news and even if the owners of the cars were visitors, they would've had a contact living in the street and heard about William that way.

What still gets me is that the media and police kept referring to the little boy who wandered into the bush, yet William's mother suspected abduction and had descriptions of cars from the very start. I feel like the public should've been told that William could be missing in the bush but to be aware that 2 suspicious cars were seen. I do recall a report in the first week saying that police were quizzing sex offenders, but it seemed to be played down.

I guess police have their reasons. Maybe it would have been dangerous to go about it that way. I still think of the dreadful look on Fehon's face every time he faced the media, already knowing what we now know.
 
  • #628
Exactly. It's a random, out-of-way dead end. Only residents or visitors would park there.

It's been all over the national news and even if the owners of the cars were visitors, they would've had a contact living in the street and heard about William that way.

What still gets me is that the media and police kept referring to the little boy who wandered into the bush, yet William's mother suspected abduction and had descriptions of cars from the very start. I feel like the public should've been told that William could be missing in the bush but to be aware that 2 suspicious cars were seen. I do recall a report in the first week saying that police were quizzing sex offenders, but it seemed to be played down.

I guess police have their reasons. Maybe it would have been dangerous to go about it that way. I still think of the dreadful look on Fehon's face every time he faced the media, already knowing what we now know.

I think it was because of the lack of evidence pointing either way, the five minute window & no one saw or heard anything (other than the cars the Mother reported later that night), wondering into the bush was probably what statistically made more sense.
I think most parents would say their child wouldn't wonder off, or just go with a stranger, the police wouldn't form an opinion on that, Daniel Morcombe's Mother was adiment her son would absolutely not get into a car with a stranger.
They said from the beginning that they were keeping an open mind as to what had happened to William, they did check all sex offenders in the area early on & the sex crimes squad was brought in within the first few days weren't they?
Fehon did have a dreadful look on his face didn't he, & the way he referred to William as young William, just made it more horrific I feel.

Back to the cars (sorry for the essay) I think our views are on par with that.. I wonder if that was AJ's car, just because forensics didn't find any trace, doesn't mean it wasn't there.
 
  • #629
http://m.smh.com.au/nsw/wife-horrif...am-tyrrell-disappearance-20151002-gk03hc.html

Another red flag that hadn't really stood out to me before. Police believed the white sedan had been disposed of but it had been given to neighbours.

Tony Jones tried to rid the car from his possession after a similar car was seen at the abduction site. Suss.

The driver of the car seen at the site never came forward. Suss.

Disposing of the car to a neighbour hardly sounds like a bright idea. If the people behind this were that stupid then you would have to think they would have slipped up similarly in lots of other places also.

I still don't get why the police waited a year to release the info about the cars.
 
  • #630
Exactly. It's a random, out-of-way dead end. Only residents or visitors would park there.

It's been all over the national news and even if the owners of the cars were visitors, they would've had a contact living in the street and heard about William that way.

What still gets me is that the media and police kept referring to the little boy who wandered into the bush, yet William's mother suspected abduction and had descriptions of cars from the very start. I feel like the public should've been told that William could be missing in the bush but to be aware that 2 suspicious cars were seen. I do recall a report in the first week saying that police were quizzing sex offenders, but it seemed to be played down.

I guess police have their reasons. Maybe it would have been dangerous to go about it that way. I still think of the dreadful look on Fehon's face every time he faced the media, already knowing what we now know.

At 2.35pm detectives are dispatched from Port Macquarie and begin taking statements. One of them speaks to a colleague, Detective Senior Constable Vanessa Partridge, back at Port Macquarie late that afternoon; they are worried something more sinister may have taken place.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...sh-into-thin-air/story-e6frg6z6-1227308929078

It really does seem that the suspicion was there from the get go.
 
  • #631
Yes I remember a MSM article linked a few times here, many threads ago, where it said they were covering all bases from the start.

The biggest visible operation was the bush search (which would also have turned up evidence of someone having taken him - as opposed to him wandering off - via the bush), but by the sounds of things they were working all angles from the start, and the early involvement of the sex crimes unit (which surprised - and worried - many of us when it was first mentioned, quite early in the investigation, barely a week in if memory serves, and that's when it was reported not when it actually happened) confirms that to an extent.
 
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I also remember the article (several weeks after William disappeared) where one officer went back to the command base on the FIRST DAY and said to another officer that something hinky had happened. The other officer agreed.
And it was after just 4 days that we first saw reported in MSM that the sex squad had been brought in ..... to help 'cover all bases' ... and that all known sex offenders in the area were being located.


Oops sorry bearbear ... I moved my post as I added to it .... lol. Yes, then homicide were given the lead position later on. :(
 
  • #634
i know, i posted my reply south aussie, then you were below me! haha!
 
  • #635
The car was in his wife's name wouldn't she know it was next door?

Possibly not if it was in a garage or had different plates.....covered up with a car cover?
 
  • #636
Yes I remember a MSM article linked a few times here, many threads ago, where it said they were covering all bases from the start.

The biggest visible operation was the bush search (which would also have turned up evidence of someone having taken him - as opposed to him wandering off - via the bush), but by the sounds of things they were working all angles from the start, and the early involvement of the sex crimes unit (which surprised - and worried - many of us when it was first mentioned, quite early in the investigation, barely a week in if memory serves, and that's when it was reported not when it actually happened) confirms that to an extent.

Agree...I believe they would have been concerned about abduction from the start. It would be vital to be on top of that in the first few hours I would think. While the ground search may have been all that was originally reported, I bet there was a lot going on in the background at the time.
 
  • #637
More info on the investigation leaked just now:

http://m.dailytelegraph.com.au/news...nd-derek-nichols/story-fni0cx12-1227706583243

It may be paywalled, so to paraphrase:

"Pervert pianist", Derek Nichols of Laurieton, was probed over "his involvement" in William's disappearance and is serving a suspended sentence for possession of child abuse material.

He once lived a short walk from William's grandma's house (not sure how long ago.)

He sings in a local choir group and attends the Anglican church giving talks on spirituality and music.
 
  • #638
More info on the investigation leaked just now:

http://m.dailytelegraph.com.au/news...nd-derek-nichols/story-fni0cx12-1227706583243

It may be paywalled, so to paraphrase:

A "pervert pianist", Derek Nichols of Laurieton, was probed over William's disappearance and is serving a suspended sentence for possession of child abuse material.
What a sick #@$&!!!!

Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
 
  • #639
Yes :( I just added a bit more to my post.

The 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 once lived close to the disappearance site. I wish they could tell us how long ago he lived there.

P.S. It's unusual for the Telegraph to leak this on a weekday. Usually they do this on a Saturday.
 
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