sosocurious
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You would think a coronial inquest would trump FACs, but I ponder how powerful these suppression orders are. Maybe coronial inquest doesn't become public?
With suppression orders in place, information is short on the ground. We have a person in jail, another in court. I ponder if police have flanked the case, putting POIs in prison on other charges which means community is safe from these persons.
At times, I think William is alive based on attributes I cannot make mention of. But I query how long he could stay below the radar without being discovered in this day and age with technology available. Eventually he would be exposed mainly in part due to his maturity and awareness.
The question would be, who has him, where would he be under the radar?
He would have to be rural and someone would have known he was there at the perfect time in the morning, perfect time of the week, in the perfect place to abduct. Houses considerably recessed from the verge with frontal barrier foliage.
The person was either resident to the street, or a visitor to the street which has an extremely low traffic rate when everyone is taking their children to school. This was a rural dead end street, inside the working week when everyone was taking kids to school or at work, cafe etc.
The abduction was the perfect time that the least amount of people would be around
Grandma was selling, the window inside the place of abduction was coming to an end. Someone knew this.
Police have mapped all the known visitors that may have entered the street. Police have mapped everyone that was home. People are accounted for. Nearly everyone was accounted for.
The window of opportunity opened. The visitor who was either watching, or entered the street at the perfect time of abduction they anticipated would make a great window of opportune that arose.
Does someone have that tennis club footage? :happydance:
There was one other possibility. The house was for sale across the road. I cant remember if it were occupied? But usually, unless you are a resident of nearby area, you would have a real estate agent accompany you to view inside. Exterior elevations are digital now. A person would want to see inside, let alone walk the distant driveway to the house drawing suspicion.
That's the only other possible unlikely visitor scenario in a rural dead end street with an extremely low traffic rate.
What have I missed?
BBM
Jubelin in the reward announcement media conference did say something along the lines of there 690 ish poi. We target poi according to risk. What methodology we use I am not going into.
This local media article approx a month (24 Dec 2014)before Jubelin took lead and the case being handed to the coroner as a suspected death.
http://www.portnews.com.au/story/2782283/william-tyrell-search-is-not-over/
The state crime command's homicide squad took charge of the investigation in early December.
But detective inspector Hans Rupp said the public shouldn't read too much into his squad's involvement.
"We're only involved because we want to make sure it is done thoroughly," the homicide investigator said.
"We don't know whether William is alive or dead at this stage."
## 9 Dec the investigation into BS due to his treatment of children by FACS and local detectives.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...e/news-story/73350ebd1be700109fa5a5eb5bb06d0c
Nearly three months later the homicide squad are conscious of the community's concern over Christmas.
Mr Rupp said he and his team are "pursuing a number of lines of inquiry, and we will persist with them for some time".
The investigator did not rule out seeking the public's help, as his team did in November when they used security footage from the Kendall Tennis Club.
He stressed that the search for William is far from over.
"It's going to go on for some time, there's no doubt of that."
It does seem as though it was expected this was going to be a long and winding investigation that would cast the net wide very early on. imo
Are the billboards still on the highway?