Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, NSW, 12 Sept 2014 - #24

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  • #601
Just state which user and where when you start throwing broad accusations of slander. Its really easy, hit the quote button.


BBM

Can I just wave the white flag and say that's what the little red-bordered white triangle with the vertical black line at the bottom left-hand side of everyone's posts is for; to report posts that a Mod needs to review. Peace out.
 
  • #602
Not necessarily but any scenario is risky. I haven't really considered the carport side recently but I will again.

As for a 'paid abduction' via a PI, the recent attempt in Lebanon where a 60 Minutes reporter, etc, were jailed temporarily may be some guide. That type of thinking, for me at least, requires I don my tinfoil hat. A hardened criminal, on the other hand; possible.

Is it tinfoil hat though? There are obviously a number of kids living with people other than their parents in this whole scenario. There are at least 2 groups in this Mid north coast area we know of that are dedicated to grandparents or kin caring for kids that are not their immediate children. It would seem to me quite a common discussion that could be had at these groups about kids living with people who are not considered to be the right people. I would not be at all surprised if there were people who decided to take the law into their own hands on these matters. It happened in my own family and the kids were taken safely by their own grandparents and continued to live with them. It could be that some people may even 'offer' to help people to 'retrieve' or 'rescue' kids for people. Some people will do anything for money and a small town like Kendall, perhaps it didnt take long for info to be passed on that a certain kid was going to be in a certain area at a certain time. Regardless of who knew or didn't know when the kids were supposed to arrive at Kendall, it was common knowledge they were coming at some time that weekend. Could be that someone was there, carefully scouting around (after being told the kids would be there on the weekend) and suddenly opportunity presented itself. So, opportunistic yes, but also planned.
 
  • #603
But then again; if you are a fridge guy,

maybe you carry similar chemicals. Or you can use fridge chemicals to make a chloroform based product? Diemytil Ether *Did I spell this right?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorofluorocarbon

Dunno, maybe.
Trying to think of the case, but a guy was recently apprehended and found to have supplies to commit rapes in his car, ready to go whenever he found a victim.*
Don't dismiss the idea, imo.

*not the case I was thinking of, but it's not uncommon so took 2 seconds to find another case where an offender was preprepared at all times
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/01/3...allegedly-using-car-to-sedate-rape-women.html

The question had to asked. Have you eliminated paid abduction theory in this case? Or as previously theorised, kidnapping.

Is it tinfoil hat though? There are obviously a number of kids living with people other than their parents in this whole scenario. There are at least 2 groups in this Mid north coast area we know of that are dedicated to grandparents or kin caring for kids that are not their immediate children. It would seem to me quite a common discussion that could be had at these groups about kids living with people who are not considered to be the right people. I would not be at all surprised if there were people who decided to take the law into their own hands on these matters. It happened in my own family and the kids were taken safely by their own grandparents and continued to live with them. It could be that some people may even 'offer' to help people to 'retrieve' or 'rescue' kids for people. Some people will do anything for money and a small town like Kendall, perhaps it didnt take long for info to be passed on that a certain kid was going to be in a certain area at a certain time. Regardless of who knew or didn't know when the kids were supposed to arrive at Kendall, it was common knowledge they were coming at some time that weekend. Could be that someone was there, carefully scouting around (after being told the kids would be there on the weekend) and suddenly opportunity presented itself. So, opportunistic yes, but also planned.

https://efangelist.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/start-ya-🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬.png
 
  • #604
Yes it can be made using acetone and bleach. A child could overdose on it easily though so it's risky. There was a lot of discussion about it here in the tragic Caylee Anthony case.

Chemistry boffin in the house *high five* Thanks greg.
 
  • #605
Is it tinfoil hat though? There are obviously a number of kids living with people other than their parents in this whole scenario. There are at least 2 groups in this Mid north coast area we know of that are dedicated to grandparents or kin caring for kids that are not their immediate children. It would seem to me quite a common discussion that could be had at these groups about kids living with people who are not considered to be the right people. I would not be at all surprised if there were people who decided to take the law into their own hands on these matters. It happened in my own family and the kids were taken safely by their own grandparents and continued to live with them. It could be that some people may even 'offer' to help people to 'retrieve' or 'rescue' kids for people. Some people will do anything for money and a small town like Kendall, perhaps it didnt take long for info to be passed on that a certain kid was going to be in a certain area at a certain time. Regardless of who knew or didn't know when the kids were supposed to arrive at Kendall, it was common knowledge they were coming at some time that weekend. Could be that someone was there, carefully scouting around (after being told the kids would be there on the weekend) and suddenly opportunity presented itself. So, opportunistic yes, but also planned.

I was thinking more about a registered PI, Inspector. Crim; yes. Grandparents or extended family members; yes. Parent activist groups, eg; f4joz (see f4j UK crazies); mebbe. Just thinking about most likely perpetrator and trying to keep it simple. My tinfoil hat is just about worn out anyway *folds jaunty new design*
 
  • #606
I personally haven't ruled out any scenario especially if they're offering 1m rewards. I think everything should be considered. I also think it's time the coroner took over, and nothing at all should be considered sacred in the quest to find what happened to William.

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  • #607
Maybe team fridgey is making roofies from the gas of second-hand fridges??? Or other related chemicals?
 
  • #608
Recently, I'm not sure if it was on 60 Minutes, I didn't catch the whole story in which the GM friend was being interviewed, she has a similar vehicle to the one that was spotted outside the house on the day WT disappeared, she also knows 1 or 2 of the men mentioned and questioned by police, I haven't seen anymore about this, I'm sure something in her story was conflicting. The GM and her friend were or are looking to buy a house together. I'm interested to know if anyone watched the GM reaction to the accusation, maybe I was reading too much into it..
I find it difficult to believe that this abduction was just random, then remembering the case about the man that was killed in Sydney, in which many of us thought it must have been one of his lovers, or someone very close, angry and upset with him. The killer turned out to be someone not even associated to him, a geeky chef kid.
 
  • #609
The foster family and bio family were ALL CLEARED very early into William's disappearance. Because of complicated family history, no family members could be identified or speak to the media. Why was Natalie Collins (bio grandmother) allowed to give her interview earlier this year and now all of a sudden has been declared a person of interest along with KL in the disappearance of William. Could someone please explain that, as it seems to be contradictory to me (as all family members, foster & bio, were cleared within the first few days ???...TIA.
 
  • #610
I personally haven't ruled out any scenario especially if they're offering 1m rewards. I think everything should be considered. I also think it's time the coroner took over, and nothing at all should be considered sacred in the quest to find what happened to William.

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I'd like to see the case go to the coroner soon, too. Some of these POIs are not young. William needs to be found, the secret of his location does not need to be carried to someone's grave with them.

But I don't believe the Coroner's Court will hold an inquest if the police are still actively investigating.
 
  • #611
I'd like to see the case go to the coroner soon, too. Some of these POIs are not young. William needs to be found, the secret of his location does not need to be carried to someone's grave with them.

But I don't believe the Coroner's Court will hold an inquest if the police are still actively investigating.
Yep. Time for the police to hand it over.

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  • #612
Recently, I'm not sure if it was on 60 Minutes, I didn't catch the whole story in which the GM friend was being interviewed, she has a similar vehicle to the one that was spotted outside the house on the day WT disappeared, she also knows 1 or 2 of the men mentioned and questioned by police, I haven't seen anymore about this, I'm sure something in her story was conflicting. The GM and her friend were or are looking to buy a house together. I'm interested to know if anyone watched the GM reaction to the accusation, maybe I was reading too much into it..
I find it difficult to believe that this abduction was just random, then remembering the case about the man that was killed in Sydney, in which many of us thought it must have been one of his lovers, or someone very close, angry and upset with him. The killer turned out to be someone not even associated to him, a geeky chef kid.

BBM: Morgan Huxley
 
  • #613
Thanks for the info re BS' boat. I remember a discussion along the lines of creek, Tasman Sea, destination north or NZ.

As for the scenario of abduction by car. Blanket and boot. (Sorry to be so graphic everyone).



As above re silencing and concealment in a car. (Again, sorry everyone).

If blanket and boot, the child would undoubtedly be screaming at the top of his lungs, and surely would have been noticed somewhere along the 'escape route'? Unless of course... chloroform. But then we'd be getting right into a very much planned abduction, which police have also ruled out, right?
 
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Maybe team fridgey is making roofies from the gas of second-hand fridges??? Or other related chemicals?

With some minor adaption one could turn a washing machine into a gas chamber. Air tight lid over drum could be disguised as packaging during transport. Hoses connected to some knockout gas etc.
 
  • #616
I personally haven't ruled out any scenario especially if they're offering 1m rewards. I think everything should be considered. I also think it's time the coroner took over, and nothing at all should be considered sacred in the quest to find what happened to William.

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I'd like to see the case go to the coroner soon, too. Some of these POIs are not young. William needs to be found, the secret of his location does not need to be carried to someone's grave with them.

But I don't believe the Coroner's Court will hold an inquest if the police are still actively investigating.

Yep. Time for the police to hand it over.

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It's already with 'Cold Case' Barnes, the same Coroner who held the Inquest into Daniel Morcombe's suspected homicide.

Di Jubelin talks about the Coroner's involvement here:

[video=youtube;f-qtC4ueQqc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-qtC4ueQqc[/video]
 
  • #617
Yes crabby, me too. Have been having server problems for a few days, and have tried on a couple of different browsers. Does anyone have any solutions?

Try rebooting?
 
  • #618
With some minor adaption one could turn a washing machine into a gas chamber. Air tight lid over drum could be disguised as packaging during transport. Hoses connected to some knockout gas etc.

Again :eek:
 
  • #619
I think a front seat, seat belt, lollies and friendly chatter would have been enough to keep a lot of shy children quiet, until the terror set in soon after.
 
  • #620
It's already with 'Cold Case' Barnes, the same Coroner who held the Inquest into Daniel Morcombe's suspected homicide.

Di Jubelin talks about the Coroner's involvement here:

[video=youtube;f-qtC4ueQqc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-qtC4ueQqc[/video]
Yes it was referred to the coroner but he's not investigating it actively. Yet. It's time though. It's just not acceptable (imo) for a child to go missing without a single trace for two years in a highly developed first world country in 2016.

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