i see there is now a wikipedia page for william
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_William_Tyrrell
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_William_Tyrrell
In my Opinion, no way are we giving up on William ( and in no way are we giving up in the best interests of our children - much as it seems the mainstream of society has forgotten that 'the head rots from the top'.)Also IMO, the heroically perceived pretty boy 'Jubilin' needs to get real in regards to answers & salvation for William (seems that he is pretty good at making the Media ) but Is he really delivering solutions ?? His hand up again for another issue but where do we see his results ?
As sad as it is I think this thread is finished until something new comes up. Time to move on. Heart breaking but true. Take care.
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What you have to understand here is that Gary Jubelin (pretty or not) is the NSW Homicide Detective Inspector. Under his command task forces are set up to investigate the numerous homicide and suspected homicide cases in NSW and he oversees them all. A specialist task force (Task Force Rosann) was established to investigate William's disappearance with many specialist detectives specifically chosen to join the investigation. That investigation is ongoing. While Gary Jubelin fronts the media, Task Force Rosann is getting on with the job. IMO your description of Gary Jubelin is a bit harsh and unnecessary. Some women find him attractive. So what? And no, he hasn't put his hand up again for another issue! As the NSW Homicide Detective Inspector, that is his job. In plain speak, he's the boss. And what a bloody thankless job it is!
I don't think this 'thread' is finished at all, regardless of whether 'something new comes up' (from where btw?) Isn't our reason for joining WS to find those 'something news' (clues) that may help to find William (a vulnerable and missing almost-5 year old boy) rather than tap out negative commentary for his parents and loved ones to read or wait for the media to spoonfeed us snippets of information they deem 'newsworthy'? You may wish to 'move on' but many people can't or won't. I wish you well commenting on other 'threads' but please remember all of them are in regard to someone's missing or murdered loved ones and they (and the police investigating those crimes) do read them. Namaste.
'All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men (and women) do nothing.' ~ Edmund Burke
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One of my favourite quotes Bo, and one that is very apt in this case I feel.
Those billboards still up are they??? Someone knows something. And someone could very easily speak up and end the misery. If they were a decent human being...
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Those billboards still up are they???
They were still up in January, which was the last time I was in the PMac area.
I got the feeling looking at them that they're targeting someone very specific with those billboards. Of course it doesn't hurt to have locals aware and reminded, but I really feel they're a targeted message. I thought that when I first read of them and I definitely felt that when I saw them IRL.
just wondering if bs is charged and sentenced to time away for the historic crimes, will someone then feel safe enough to come forward with evidence regarding william?
agree bs may not be physically intimidating but there could be psychological games played, i remember ages back he posted a very unflattering photo and comment of ms on sm, to me it seemed cruel and if she has any esteem issues it would be mortifying for her
Don't give up hope for William.
Hunt for missing toddler William Tyrrell intensifies as more cops working to find him
February 21, 2016
THE homicide team investigating the abduction of toddler William Tyrrell has been beefed up, with more than a dozen detectives and analysts now working around the clock to solve one of the state’s biggest cases.
NSW Homicide Squad Commander Michael Willing said the investigation was now “one of the biggest investigations being run by homicide”.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...m/news-story/a43497ee9d56675973e493bbc7b40f9c
Spedding knew......
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.
That revelation calls into question toddler Williams trip to the mid north coast being a total surprise that nobody other than his parents could have known about.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...l/news-story/97a47cc5fe384c2fbf91c2f87488c9fa
i believe det jubelin will work at this with his team until its solved and never give up, he will know all the secrets of the pois and what they are capable of and gotten away with, he wont let this go, whether its bs or someone else
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