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

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Interesting video. I think Deryn Hinch expected to find some awful pervert sitting around looking at children. But he found an old man admitting his mistakes who was happy to be interviewed. Let's hope this man does keep it together And really does not reoffend.


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eek so creeeepy!!!!

He reminded of that creep Dennis Ferguson's strange facial mannerisms.
I also noticed he had excuses for his pedophilia.

I think what Derryn was pointing out is that he was housed so close to a school.
 
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Interesting video. I think Deryn Hinch expected to find some awful pervert sitting around looking at children. But he found an old man admitting his mistakes who was happy to be interviewed. Let's hope this man does keep it together And really does not reoffend.


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I don't think sitting and hoping he won't offend again is good enough.
I think that's the attitude of the bloody parole board.
 
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Just popping in to say time has pretty much resolved the Beaumont Children

Bevan Spencer Von Einem.

He is serving LWOP for murdering Kelvin Crease and is suspected of murdering the other victims of the so called "Family" murders down here.

BSVE was spotted in the crowd when reporters went to Glenelg to ask passersby about the Children.

Too much of a coincidence to be a coincidence imo. He also fits the description of the young man seen playing with the children, perfectly.

Jubelin's involvement indicates Police believe William is deceased. :( He works Homicide.

How strange. Last night I spent ages reading up on the Taman Shud case which is also centered round Glenelg, a place I'd never heard of before.
 
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These same issues trouble veteran homicide detective Gary Jubelin, who took over this case in early February after the retirement of a colleague. Jubelin’s first task was a comprehensive review of the search. “Once I was assured that it was a thorough and professional search then, OK, if he’s not lost, he’s been snatched.” After meticulously investigating William’s immediate and wider family the detectives have ruled them out. They’ve come to the conclusion he was snatched by a stranger; one terrifyingly likely motive is sexual gratification. They are hunting for a paedophile.

so does this mean det jubelin thought the initial investigation may have been poorly handled and needed a comprehensive review?

maybe bs involvement in this is he alerted the car drivers there would be children there that morning and they were waiting to grab either one, maybe both?

sorry about the underlining, its not to make a point, i dont know how to get rid of it?!

Select the underlined text and click "underline" - so the highlight will be undone. :)
 
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To many posts to reply to one but imo it's pretty clear that PB broke the conditions of his bail by visiting his wife's house as the grandson was there and he was not to be in contact with children. I'm guessing his wife asked him to move out do she could still care for their grandson. Also as mentioned re special needs etc the victim was a girl so could not be the child in their home.


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I Don't recall it ever being said that she was the child in their home. I do recall this though:

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BBM

Ahha! And there's the connection to the girl he admitted to molesting:

Mr Bickford said most children who are being raised by their grandparents have special needs.

Didn't she have special needs / Asperger’s syndrome?

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/new...08bd50d9c1e1c3

To many posts to reply to one but imo it's pretty clear that PB broke the conditions of his bail by visiting his wife's house as the grandson was there and he was not to be in contact with children. I'm guessing his wife asked him to move out do she could still care for their grandson. Also as mentioned re special needs etc the victim was a girl so could not be the child in their home.


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http://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/500-days-since-William-Tyrell-disappeared-from-his/2908375

MONDAY marks 500 days since young William Tyrrell disappeared from his grandmother's yard and child protection advocates are calling for answers.

Ms Johnston said Australia Day would mark two tragedies - 501 days since William disappeared and the 50th anniversary of the disappearance of the Beaumont children.

The Beaumont children, Jane, 9, Kathleen, 7, and Grant, 4, disappeared from a beach near Adelaide on Australia Day in 1966.

How awful :(

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https://www.police.sa.gov.au/sa-pol...t-children-continues-50-years-on#.VqcT9PnhC00

Investigation into disappearance of Beaumont children continues 50 years on

26 Jan 2016
 
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https://www.police.sa.gov.au/sa-pol...t-children-continues-50-years-on#.VqcT9PnhC00

Investigation into disappearance of Beaumont children continues 50 years on

26 Jan 2016
I can't imagine. The nightmare and torture to have 1 child go missing, but all 3!

There is a case not far where I live I've followed since 2009, The 3 Skelton Brothers. Ages when missing 5, 7, 9. Everything point to the father (revenge-parents were divorcing) but still no answers. As a mother, I do not know how I would function every day with even 1 missing.

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How strange. Last night I spent ages reading up on the Taman Shud case which is also centered round Glenelg, a place I'd never heard of before.

I live in Adelaide and we have some weird stuff here

Taman Shud is my favorite - it occurred in Somerton Park which is not exactly Glenelg.

Our entire coastline is soft white sand and calm clean blue seas and there are jetties dotted all along the city coast, about 2km apart.

Somerton Man was about 2 or 3 beaches away from Beaumonts. I live on the same stretch. Glenelg, 5km, Somerton Man, 5km, me. :D
 
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I live in Adelaide and we have some weird stuff here

Taman Shud is my favorite - it occurred in Somerton Park which is not exactly Glenelg.

Our entire coastline is soft white sand and calm clean blue seas and there are jetties dotted all along the city coast, about 2km apart.

Somerton Man was about 2 or 3 beaches away from Beaumonts. I live on the same stretch. Glenelg, 5km, Somerton Man, 5km, me. :D

Oh yes, now I understand what is meant with the "Taman Shud case"; I have read about it. Mysterious.
 
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Police say the 73-year-old, who was working as a handyman at the girl's home, sexually and indecently assaulted her repeatedly between December and January this year.

Disgusting

And 73 years old?!?!

Another tradesman......interesting


And since he is working on the home then the girls parents must be near by. Wow incredibly brazen!!!!!! Poor little girl

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Police say the 73-year-old, who was working as a handyman at the girl's home, sexually and indecently assaulted her repeatedly between December and January this year.

Disgusting

And 73 years old?!?!

Another tradesman......interesting


And since he is working on the home then the girls parents must be near by. Wow incredibly brazen!!!!!! Poor little girl

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It's disgusting and evil to think parents let him into their home to give this individual an income and he responds by betraying their trust in the worst way possible. I wonder how many other times he has done this?
 
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“It has wrecked my life big time,” Bickford’s wife Sandra said yesterday. “I’ve been married to the man 47 years.”
Another GAPA member, Anthony Jones, is behind bars and awaiting a September 14 sentencing for indecently assaulting a different 11-year-old child.
Both men — who are close friends — were arrested and charged in the time following the disappearance of William

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...r/news-story/2cf5bb61e3c9a22ef6b499aff77f19cd

Oh poor you Sandra. Dont make me sick.
 
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http://www.portnews.com.au/story/1012991/paul-bickfords-our-no1-senior-volunteer/

He also was at the forefront of opening a GAPA branch in Wauchope and another branch is in the pipeline for Taree early next year.
Mr Bickford, a former taxi operator in Sydney who moved to Port Macquarie in 2001, said he was inspired by his grandchildren to get involved in GAPA which was initially a Uniting Care Burnside initiative.

“My wife and I found out by accident that there was this group and the next minute I was president,” Mr Bickford said.
“Most of the children have some kind of problems mainly because of what’s happened to them in their past. Not only is it looking after the grandchildren, you’ve got to balance looking after your own children

Crappy constitution if he can become President after only just joining.
 
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