Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, NSW, 12 Sept 2014 - #21

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  • #701
Bazinga?

Is that like a brollie?

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  • #702
Bazinga.

Mmmm Not an American brollie.
 

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Oh my god clearly the black sky comments are not actually implicating this man.....


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No, it is not. Nothing is making implicating anyone or making them a suspect or POI, impossible anyway as none of us are witnesses or police.

We're just figuring out why the newspaper article and the television appearance along with accompanying narrative doesn't sit right with some of us.

A bit like when Robert Smith and Kristi Anne Abrahams shed tears and pleaded for the safe return of their 6 year old daughter, Kiesha Weippeart (aka Abrahams), all over MSM after reporting that they had nothing at all to do with her disappearance when, in fact, one had murdered her and the other had dumped her body in a reserve. You get the picture? End of story.
 
  • #705
Ha-ha, it's not a sandwich either [emoji1]

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One of my favourite shows (in the beginning before it became 'Nerds With Friends' and my favourite character; still:

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  • #706
Guilt?

I am just curious as to what was the something that threw him off and caused him to head back inside and go and sit in the back garden.
Premonition, weather, something or someone?
 
  • #707
What did Wexford say. People driven with the reward of money?

Sounds like there is no trace on the ground, which really emphasises, into a car?

Police are still investigating a number of tips, including reports that a 'well-dressed, well-spoken' man stopped at a local shop on Friday morning to ask directions to Batar Creek Road, which leads to Benaroon Drive where William was last seen.

But there have been plenty of false leads.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...t-hope-finding-alive-fades.html#ixzz49umMmZ2j
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Within an hour of his disappearance, phones all over Kendall were ringing as news spread.

In the six days since, search crews made up of more than 200 police officers, State Emergency Service volunteers and residents have scoured kilometres of bush surrounding the property.

Investigators have had hundreds of tips and possible sightings.

Police have scanned CCTV footage from local businesses, searched neighbours' properties and questioned locals, in some cases covering the same ground more than 10 times.

But no one has found a trace and police dogs failed to even locate a scent of the missing three-year-old.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...t-hope-finding-alive-fades.html#ixzz49unFtCTj
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On Tuesday, a crew of volunteers came across a patch of blood near a creek just over 2km from William's grandmother's house.

Searchers were sent away and a forensics truck arrived to investigate, but test results showed it was not human blood.

Bush trackers have found clues such as a knife sheath and a set of small footprints but police have investigated all tip-offs from bush searches and still don't have a solid lead.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...t-hope-finding-alive-fades.html#ixzz49uncViK0
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Yes, 'well dressed/groomed man' asking directions to Benaroon Dr at local shop. Again, no MSM link. Anyone? soso?

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  • #708
I have ways thought that whoever took William avoided main roads and took the back trails.

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  • #709
What did Wexford say. People driven with the reward of money?

Sounds like there is no trace on the ground, which really emphasises, into a car?

Police are still investigating a number of tips, including reports that a 'well-dressed, well-spoken' man stopped at a local shop on Friday morning to ask directions to Batar Creek Road, which leads to Benaroon Drive where William was last seen.

But there have been plenty of false leads.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...t-hope-finding-alive-fades.html#ixzz49umMmZ2j
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook


Within an hour of his disappearance, phones all over Kendall were ringing as news spread.

In the six days since, search crews made up of more than 200 police officers, State Emergency Service volunteers and residents have scoured kilometres of bush surrounding the property.

Investigators have had hundreds of tips and possible sightings.

Police have scanned CCTV footage from local businesses, searched neighbours' properties and questioned locals, in some cases covering the same ground more than 10 times.

But no one has found a trace and police dogs failed to even locate a scent of the missing three-year-old.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...t-hope-finding-alive-fades.html#ixzz49unFtCTj
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook


On Tuesday, a crew of volunteers came across a patch of blood near a creek just over 2km from William's grandmother's house.

Searchers were sent away and a forensics truck arrived to investigate, but test results showed it was not human blood.

Bush trackers have found clues such as a knife sheath and a set of small footprints but police have investigated all tip-offs from bush searches and still don't have a solid lead.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...t-hope-finding-alive-fades.html#ixzz49uncViK0
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook



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Thanks for the refresher, crabby.
 
  • #710
I have ways thought that whoever took William avoided main roads and took the back trails.

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I have to agree, krig. Out through the cemetery and who knows where from there. I seem to remember that investigators were interested in finding the driver of a white 4WD early on in the piece. I wonder if they ever found the driver and/or car and excluded them from the investigation or not?
 
  • #711
We're just figuring out why the newspaper article and the television appearance along with accompanying narrative doesn't sit right with some of us.
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Television appearance? By NC? I'd like to see it. Is it on the web?
 
  • #712
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Television appearance? By NC? I'd like to see it. Is it on the web?

It was on Channel 9 News/ACA, I think, unless it's a false memory! Slim, blond woman in her late 50s? She looked a little careworn but I can understand that under the circumstances. I'll have a search around tonight.*

*Added information: I don't think NC spoke maybe it was just a still(s?) taken from the newspaper article that was/were shown. I can't check as News Limited papers won't let me view their 'exclusive' articles even if I clear my cache.
 
  • #713
I assumed too, but there is no evidence of it, with dogs etc

I have ways thought that whoever took William avoided main roads and took the back trails.

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  • #714
It was on Channel 9 News/ACA, I think, unless it's a false memory! Slim, blond woman in her late 50s? She looked a little careworn but I can understand that under the circumstances. I'll have a search around tonight.*

*Added information: I don't think NC spoke maybe it was just a still(s?) taken from the newspaper article that was/were shown. I can't check as News Limited papers won't let me view their 'exclusive' articles even if I clear my cache.
That's her. Good-looking too, or has been. There were a number of photographs of her in the news articles. Enough to jog a memory.
 
  • #715
Based on the discussion thinking abduction might of happened through the roads, here is a map of roads where connection might of happened. It has a range of dead end finger roads leading into the area where the abduction may have lead to. In this case it might have prevented someone on a vehicle to pursue the perpetrator if vehicle was left on an adjacent road with sufficient exiting adjoining roads.

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  • #716
That's her. Good-looking too, or has been. There were a number of photographs of her in the news articles. Enough to jog a memory.

The Courier-Mail kindly let me access Taylor Auerbach's article (with accompanying photo) but there are other 'close-ups' online:

William Tyrrell: Missing toddler’s grandmother has lost all hope of finding him alive
February 16, 2016 5:39am
EXCLUSIVE Taylor Auerbach

'THE mysterious disappearance of William Tyrrell nearly 18 months ago has devastated his distraught grandmother, leaving her desperate, destitute and even suicidal.

Some in William’s family still pray for a miracle — that one day he will walk through the door of the home where he vanished on the mid-north coast in September 2014.

But for his heartbroken grandmother Natalie Collins, that hope is now dead.

I wish he was alive, but I don’t think he is,” she says.'

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...e/news-story/f16632fe5c88965b9d28882a876cb3db
 
  • #717
Based on the discussion thinking abduction might of happened through the roads, here is a map of roads where connection might of happened. It has a range of dead end finger roads leading into the area where the abduction may have lead to. In this case it might have prevented someone on a vehicle to pursue the perpetrator if vehicle was left on an adjacent road with sufficient exiting adjoining roads.

Kendall.jpg

I know I 'followed' Lorne Road on Google Maps for quite a while in the beginning. I can't remember where it lead to but I know I thought that and a few others quite interesting. Honestly, finding William, if he has been spirited away from Kendall in a 4WD, would be an impossible task.
 
  • #718
I wonder if Will was lifted off the ground and carried that would remove his sent from the trail? In regards, sniffer dogs etc

This may explain why dogs lost a scent? A knife scarab was found and some small footprints

If someone did abduct through the back scrub, they must know the area. It is a question then of, opportunistic or organised abduction. But if grandma didnt know Will was coming...

Interesting that dad left, and thn it took place. Was someone watching from the bush?
 
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I wonder if Will was lifted off the ground and carried that would remove his sent from the trail? In regards, sniffer dogs etc

This may explain why dogs lost a scent? A knife scarab was found and some small footprints

If someone did abduct through the back scrub, they must know the area. It is a question then of, opportunistic or organised abduction. But if grandma didnt know Will was coming...

Interesting that dad left, and thn it took place. Was someone watching from the bush?

That would explain why tracking dogs couldn't pick up William's scent.

I thought the knife scabbard and small footprints were excluded from evidence as well as the blood sample 2km from where William disappeared?

An extensive knowledge or, at the very least, reconnaissance of the area would be a must for a timely and unnoticed getaway. Less so, if William was concealed close by.

William and his family's visit was no surprise to his FGM. The only surprise was that they arrived on the Thursday night rather than the next day (Friday morning).

I highly suspect the family's; and, in particular, William's movements were being closely monitored in Kendall that morning. When Dad left, there were only two women (one elderly and recovering from a stay in hospital?) and two children aged less than 5 years of age left at FGM's former residence - not much of a deterrent for a couple of burly blokes.

This almost seems to be a local version of a 'child recovery' by a custodial parent after a non-custodial parent has taken them to his/her country of origin.

Smacks of an almost paramilitary/military style kidnapping in many ways.

All IMO.
 
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