I agree, tgy, the Court Suppression Orders and subsequent media ban doesn't help. What leaves me a little cold is that you hardly hear anything regarding William's continued disappearance from Bravehearts other than via SM or online. I have no qualms about the grassroots 'Where's William?' campaign.
How long is it now since anyone spoke out publicly on behalf of William and his family? Surely you can't tell me the mere mention of his name, that it's coming up to his 5th birthday, or the fact that he's still missing and it's almost the second anniversary of his disappearance, is going to see anyone face a hefty fine and/or be thrown in prison. If so, most of us are liable to be arrested at any time. I, for one, would be up for that, if that's what it takes to bring William home to his family.
Maybe it is about time someone such as Bruce Morecombe, Caroline Overington, or even Derryn Hinch, took up the baton on behalf of William and his family and made a helluva lot more noise.
I have said it before, and I'll say it again, I believe that those orders are doing little in the way of protecting 'anyone' other than the government of the day; via the department concerned and their agents. You only have to read recent newspaper articles, totally unconnected to William's disappearance, to realise that it's still a broken system.
Thinking out loud.....
A covert operation like the Morcombe's would have been unlikely so early on.
Or maybe a case or custody battle was already in the courts and could not be spoken about publicly. :thinking:
CIRCUMSTANCES ? meant any offers to help were not pursued?
A spokesman for NSW police said they had “received many offers of support in the months since William’s disappearance. While they have been appreciated and were considered, circumstances meant they were not pursued”.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...s/news-story/3f72de598e8911b15a852140629a0e9c
I JUST DON'T GET IT.
Yet the official Where's William Facebook and Braveheart's are out there front and centre soliciting money and selling tacky merchandise! And that is something that really burns my biscuit! I wonder if there is an audit of the finances and if these details are available to the public? That would be good IMO.
Thinking out loud.....
A covert operation like the Morcombe's would have been unlikely so early on.
Or maybe a case or custody battle was already in the courts and could not be spoken about publicly. :thinking:
CIRCUMSTANCES ? meant any offers to help were not pursued?
A spokesman for NSW police said they had “received many offers of support in the months since William’s disappearance. While they have been appreciated and were considered, circumstances meant they were not pursued”.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...s/news-story/3f72de598e8911b15a852140629a0e9c
I JUST DON'T GET IT.
Daniel Morcombe’s dad critical of gag on William’s parents
The father of murdered teenager Daniel Morcombe has criticised the NSW government’s refusal to allow William Tyrrell’s parents to speak publicly about their son’s disappearance for seven months before this week.
Many, including Daniel’s *father, Bruce, fear the decision may have hindered the police investigation during the crucial weeks following William’s dis*appearance from his grandmother’s home in Kendall, on the NSW mid north coast, last September.
Mr Morcombe — whose son Daniel was abducted and murdered in 2003 — said he understood there were rules “but in extreme circumstances … it is time it was opened up”.
He and his wife, Denise, conducted thousands of media interviews about their son after he disappeared, and believe this was vital in helping to generate information that was then followed up by police.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...s/news-story/3f72de598e8911b15a852140629a0e9c
Bruce Morcombe's genuine offer to help was ignored!
Mr Morcombe said he had also in February contacted police based close to where William disappeared, offering to help support the boy’s family or generate publicity for the case, but had not heard back since. “It was a genuine offer,” Mr Morcombe said. “It wasn’t for me to gain publicity or notoriety, but to offer my assistance in whatever way I could, *either to the family or the police.”
Detective Inspector Gary *Jubelin, who took over the case in February, said he was not aware of Mr Morcombe’s offer and would follow it up. He declined to comment on the decision not to allow William’s parents to speak publicly before now.
A spokesman for NSW police said they had “received many offers of support in the months since William’s disappearance. While they have been appreciated and were considered, circumstances meant they were not pursued”.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...s/news-story/3f72de598e8911b15a852140629a0e9c
CIRCUMSTANCES ? meant any offers to help were not pursued? WTF ?!?!
Unless there is a covert operation going on, otherwise I cannot fathom their reasoning to ignore the Morcombe's or anyone else's help. :gaah:
I agree, tgy, the Court Suppression Orders and subsequent media ban doesn't help. What leaves me a little cold is that you hardly hear anything regarding William's continued disappearance from Bravehearts other than via SM or online. I have no qualms about the grassroots 'Where's William?' campaign.
How long is it now since anyone spoke out publicly on behalf of William and his family? Surely you can't tell me the mere mention of his name, that it's coming up to his 5th birthday, or the fact that he's still missing and it's almost the second anniversary of his disappearance, is going to see anyone face a hefty fine and/or be thrown in prison. If so, most of us are liable to be arrested at any time. I, for one, would be up for that, if that's what it takes to bring William home to his family.
Maybe it is about time someone such as Bruce Morecombe, Caroline Overington, or even Derryn Hinch, took up the baton on behalf of William and his family and made a helluva lot more noise.
I have said it before, and I'll say it again, I believe that those orders are doing little in the way of protecting 'anyone' other than the government of the day; via the department concerned and their agents. You only have to read recent newspaper articles, totally unconnected to William's disappearance, to realise that it's still a broken system.
Sidebar:
Without wishing to take the focus away from William myself, the following articles go some way to explaining the how I formed the opinion I expressed at the end of my previous post (above). You know a 'system' is in crisis when politicians start throwing money at the 'problem' IMO.
NSW budget 2016: What we know so far
ABC News online
By Andrew Griffits
Updated Mon at 10:40am
'Foster care
The budget will include $560 million to help repair the state's foster care system, which the Government admits is delivering poor outcomes for vulnerable children.
It will be part of a $1 billion package for the state's child protection and Out of Home Care systems.
Minister for Families and Communities Brad Hazzard said the money would fund reforms such as the use of intensive intervention programs aimed at preserving and restoring at-risk families.'
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-17/nsw-budget-what-we-know-so-far/7509882
Foster care system set for $560m funding boost in NSW budget
ABC News online
Updated Sun at 12:20pm
'Minister for Families and Communities Brad Hazzard said programs would be rolled out which borrow techniques aimed at keeping families together from US states including New York and Illinois.
"The numbers of children in foster care have gone up from around about 6,000 around 15 years ago to around about 20,000 now," he told the ABC.'
'The Government admitted that the number of children in state care is unsustainable, and said $190 million would go towards funding the changes while another $370 million would go towards meeting the growing demand on the system.
But the Opposition said the Government is contributing to a breakdown of the system by privatising foster care services.
"The Government has decided to put child protection into the too-hard basket and completely outsource its statutory responsibility to care for children in the state," Shadow minister for family and community services Tania Mihaluk told the ABC.'
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-...tem-set-for-560-million-funding-boost/7523764
What would be the consequences to ff of speaking out ?
What would be the consequences to ff of speaking out ?
Do any WSers know a cop or a journalist who might know something?
I'll ask a couple retired cops who might have some knowledge.
I'll definitely remain in Websleuths rules.![]()
You are bang on there. I can't believe it has managed to be contained without so much as barely a rumour (besides fostering situation) there are so many that would know circumstances. Then again maybe not ????the morecombes are both publicly known and admired for their fearless determination in finding the truth, with their search for daniel, could that be why their offer of help was declined, in case they unearthed something that needs to be kept secret?
its strange with so many people knowing the truth, according to caroline overington, that nobody has let it slip, even anonymously, what the truth is?
I'm going to make an assumption that the main consequence would be losing custody of William's sister. Then potential legal action of some kind, but I'm sure the loss of custody would be enough to silence them.
Is "custody" relevent to a fostered child? I would think FP's would be known as "carers" not custodians, which i think refers to people's biological or adopted children? I stand to be corrected though.
Is it a known fact that the FP's still have WT's sister in their care? I was wondering what the legal implications would be in this situation as to how the bio parent/s would feel considering William is still a missing child? Not that from what we have read it is any fault of the FP's but it's a situation nonetheless for the bio parent/s that they may not be comfortable with regarding William's sibling? And if it is even their call i don't know, but they could go through legal channels to find out what their rights would be i would imagine if they wanted to do that?
It's a horrible situation all round no doubt.
And if the bio. mother has a new life i wonder why she wouldn't try to get her children back as that is usually encouraged because fostering is usually only a temporary situation i would think? There is so much not known about the dynamics in this case, and probably never will know.
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