sosocurious
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I’m sure that a team would have been inside the house on that first day, while others were out searching, asking lots of questions. Among them, questions like ….. ‘did you have any visitors today?’ …. ‘were you expecting any visitors today?’.
They would have soon heard that the washing machine repairman was probably going to come by, and grandma had tried to ring him with no success.
And after that first day, I wonder how long it took them to connect Spedding’s name with his alleged past child sex crimes – an hour, a day, a few days? And how long to get the data for his phone activity and location for that day/morning? Then the sex crimes squad arrived.
I personally have never seen the sex crimes squad deployed, and so quickly, in a missing child case before … unless it was relevant. My mind started changing from 'lost child' to 'who has taken this child?' from that point on.
BBM
Sex crimes and homicide if this is correct.
lead investigator Detective Inspector Gary Jubelin, who has been looking for William since the first day he disappeared.
http://www.news.com.au/entertainmen...y/news-story/c0ba693e4df8317cd0dc089761d6192e