Old article but interesting observations from Supt Paul Fehon (Port Macquarie LAC) and neighbours; including Judy Wilson:
Missing toddler William Tyrell victim of possible targeted kidnapping from Kendall
Lia Harris
The Sunday Telegraph
January 3, 2015 10:00pm
'THE search for missing three-year-old William Tyrell is being treated as a possible targeted abduction.'
'While police are not ruling anything out, after an extended large-scale search of the surrounding bushland spanning weeks after his disappearance they are confident William did not wander off on his own.'
'It is also understood he was not prone to venturing more than a short distance from his parents.'
'Supt Fehon said a lack of evidence pointing to any particular scenario leading to William’s disappearance had investigators stumped.
“It’s got to be either adventure that’s turned into misadventure, or human intervention. Because we’re not finding anything on that side, we’ve got to be open to the possibility of human intervention,” he said.
“Everyone involved in the case and even those not involved still remain a possibility as having something to do with what has occurred.”'
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LYING IN WAIT?
THE person who abducted toddler William Tyrell may have laid in wait until the nearby houses were empty before striking, a neighbour believes.
Judy Wilson, whose property adjoins William’s grandmother’s backyard, believes it may be more than just coincidence that the child disappeared only after she went to run errands in town.
She said someone could have been waiting for her to leave, potentially aware that the neighbour on the other side was also away.
“If someone was watching the house, they would’ve seen me leave and would’ve known the other neighbour was away,” she said
Her theory emerged as it was revealed that a second access point to the street could hold the key to cracking the case.'
'Neighbours said a walking trail, dubbed the “bush track” by local children, starts at the end of Benaroon Drive, where William disappeared almost four months ago, and leads through the scrubland into the nearby Kendall cemetery.
Supt Paul Fehon, who is one of the leading investigators in the three-year-old’s disappearance, confirmed police had considered the track could be relevant to the case, but so far had not found any evidence to suggest it was used.'
'Mrs Wilson also told how William’s father frantically searched her yard over and over again into the night.
“He was just walking around crying. He kept asking me if there was anywhereelse he could’ve been hiding here,” Mrs Wilson said. “He just looked devastated.”
Mrs Wilson said she heard the two children playing in the neighbouring yard before she left to run errands in the township about 90 minutes before William disappeared, just metre’s from her home.'
'It was not the first time the family had visited Kendall, but their visits had become more frequent in recent months after William’s grandfather died earlier in the year.
Locals recalled seeing William and his family at a neighbourhood Christmas event the previous December.'
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