Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, NSW, 12 Sept 2014 - #26

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It's there
 
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Dearest William,

There are thousands of people that have you in their minds everyday single moment of every single day. Our wish is that you are safe and sound. Someone knows exactly what occurred on that fateful day three years ago today. Let them be so overburdened with guilt that they have the unselfish intestinal fortitude to step up and share their terrible terrible secret.

My thoughts today are with all that shared their love with William.
 
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DCI Gary Jubelin on ABC TV now.
 
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Thank you Bohemian but I can't get link to work.

Type this into Google. It's the first result

"squeaky beach" william tyrrell websleuths
 
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DCI Jubelin just doing indepth press interview. He means business and will not tolerate fools!
 
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Type this into Google. It's the first result

"squeaky beach" william tyrrell websleuths

Found it finally thank you so much. Now that child's computer game is a bit interesting given the very close phonetic link between sneaky and squeaky.
 
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I have read everything on websleuths regarding this case and don't recall seeing anything about this particular green tee shirt. Would you be so kind to provide me a link to particular discussion you have referred to.

Probably around thread 20 - 22. IMO you are kinda pushing our grey matter around in remembering things, and if you had read everything as you said you would see a couple of pages devoted to that particular shirt. MOO
 
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I have followed a few missing child cases, but no LE have ever cleared the family until it was known what the fate of the missing child was.
This is not about the FP's or the BP's, whether they are rich or poor, well connected or otherwise. It's all about the fate of a missing little boy that seemingly vanished off the face of the earth with no sign as to what happened to him to date, 3 years ago.

I don't disagree with you Karinna. I don't mistrust the police's judgment here, but I do feel the public engagement has suffered somewhat because of the way the layers have been covered.

One thing that does bug me: How on earth did the FPs identity get protected so early on? Fair call that the sisters identity needs protecting to some extent, but during the frantic early stages who has time for organising these details? I don't think WTs back story warrants so much secrecy.

I don't even know why msm is focused on William's bio parents now, they didn't have him in their care when he went missing. Where are they getting all their info. from lately, NC?

And let's not forget that the BP have children, who are now fully dropped in the muck now. Any consideration given to WTs sister does not apply, apparently.

To my knowledge there is no connections being made to the BFam for the incident itself.

Yes the BDad looks gaunt. Yes he was apparently on ice at one point. But is splashing his face everywhere in tabloids (90% of our media) help find WT, or just allow people to make immediate stereotypical assumptions about likely scenarios and the worth of peoples lives.
 
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"Don't waste our time. We're not interested in people who might see a boy in a spiderman suit. We are interested in people within families, people who may notice how a person reacts when they hear the name William Tyrrell ....." - Gary Jubelin

Just saw a snippet of the presser on TV news.
 
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Why is Jubelin standing in defense of the FF when his job is as an investigator that is investigating a missing child case?
Is he a personal friend of theirs? I have never seen that happen in a missing child case before, especially when no one really knows what exactly happened from what we have been told in msm. In most missing child cases it is around 80-90% chance there is family involvement in what happened to the missing child. It's just odd IMO.

Probably because Jubelin is acutely aware of the swirling innuendos, rumours, 'alternate facts', gossip-mongering negativity that continues relentlessly against the FF - despite both families being investigated and cleared.
Sad that Jubelin has to reiterate this, time and time again. Utmost respect for him. Questioning his motives is insulting.
 
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Probably because Jubelin is acutely aware of the swirling innuendos, rumours, 'alternate facts', gossip-mongering negativity that continues relentlessly against the FF - despite both families being investigated and cleared.
Sad that Jubelin has to reiterate this, time and time again. Utmost respect for him. Questioning his motives is insulting.

Couldn't agree with you more, Oz Jen.

Not to mention, anyone who knows anything at all about Gary Jubelin's track record would know the massive compassion and support he extends towards a victim's family, once he is SURE that they have no part in the crime. Otherwise he is a very tough cookie. He has exhibited this in the past with the Bowraville murders, and will continue to exhibit this with William's case, I am sure.
 
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I don't believe so. LE are human too aren't they? And it has nothing to do with placing his career on the line IMO.

It would absolutely be putting his career on the line but I'm not going to say anymore as stupid argement

Why is Jubelin standing in defense of the FF when his job is as an investigator that is investigating a missing child case?
Is he a personal friend of theirs? I have never seen that happen in a missing child case before, especially when no one really knows what exactly happened from what we have been told in msm. In most missing child cases it is around 80-90% chance there is family involvement in what happened to the missing child. It's just odd IMO.

It really makes you wonder at times !!!

Really ??? Let's give the high ranking awesome police investigator of 20 plus years here a bit of credit. What an insult

Comments like this are insulting. Do you really think he would put his immaculate career on the line or even be involved if he was a friend.

I think these remarks are taking things out of context in the manner they should have been taken initially... as DCI Gary Jubelin would not be putting his immaculate career on the line.

He is only doing his very best to get William's case solved as he appears to be in contact with the foster family on a regular basis. :thinking: MOO
 
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Probably because Jubelin is acutely aware of the swirling innuendos, rumours, 'alternate facts', gossip-mongering negativity that continues relentlessly against the FF - despite both families being investigated and cleared.
Sad that Jubelin has to reiterate this, time and time again. Utmost respect for him. Questioning his motives is insulting.

Jubelin contadicted himself by saying nation wide on the 60 minutes program that it was correct that "family" had been cleared. In the same program he described a scenario that gave him goosebumps of seeing a photo of a man and a child that looked like WT that they followed up on but turned out it wasn't them. The same scenario was outlined in MSM a few months later except they were saying, the adult in the photo looked like NC with WT and then they showed the probing that had been going on around NC and KL. I disagree with this insulting business. MOO
 
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Police update community on third anniversary of William Tyrrell's disappearance
Tuesday, 12 September 2017 08:33:34 AM

'Lead investigator, Detective Chief Inspector Gary Jubelin, has marked the third anniversary of William’s disappearance by outlining some of the ongoing work and the current status of the investigation.

Shortly before 10.30am on Friday 12 September 2014, William, then aged three, was playing in the yard of his grandmother’s home on Benaroon Drive, Kendall, when he disappeared.

Within a few short hours, hundreds of local residents and emergency service workers combined to search the rural township, looking in forests, creeks and paddocks for the boy.

As a result, police formed the view that William’s disappearance was as a result of human intervention.

Detectives and analysts from the State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad established Strike Force Rosann to investigate the circumstances surrounding William’s disappearance.

Strike Force Rosann is also assisted by investigators from across NSW, making it one of the largest investigations ever undertaken by the NSW Police Force.

Last year, the NSW Government announced a $1 million reward for information that leads to the recovery of William Tyrrell, which is still on offer.

Detective Chief Inspector Gary Jubelin said Strike Force Rosann investigators remain highly motivated to provide answers to William’s family.

“Our team is mindful of the unresolved grief William’s family is feeling at the moment, and as investigators we are seeking to provide answers above all else,” Det Ch Insp Jubelin said.

“The last 12 months hasn’t been any easier than previous years – we are frustrated that after three years we are not where we want to be – but we are still determined to find out what happened to young William.

“During this time, we have substantially reduced our list of potential persons of interest, however, this is a dynamic investigation, just as we will exhaust a line of inquiry, we will add new persons of interest when they come into our sights.

“We have spoken to hundreds of people in the past year, and we make no apologies for taking a hard-line approach to definitively rule out persons of interest and potential witnesses.”

As inquiries continue, Det Ch Insp Jubelin reminded the community they are seeking specific information about William’s disappearance and called for common sense.

“As part of our ongoing commitment to the investigation, we will ensure every report is followed-up, and three years on, we don’t want to chase up reports of three-year-olds running around dressed as Spiderman,” Det Ch Insp Jubelin said.

“We thank the community for their continued support, but in an investigation of this magnitude, all our investigative efforts need to go into pursuing information that leads us to William.

“What we really want is to hear from those who know what happened in that yard on 12 September 2014.

“We are interested in speaking to people who suspect someone they know may have information specifically related to his disappearance.

“And I’ll remind the public that NSW Police Force does not seek help from psychics, mediums and clairvoyants,” Det Ch Insp Jubelin said.

Police are urging anyone with information about the disappearance of William Tyrrell to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/

Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.'

http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/news/n...vdi5hdSUyRm1lZGlhJTJGNjU5MTQuaHRtbCZhbGw9MQ==
 
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As both families have been cleared, they are also victims. They don't have their William and they are suffering.

As soso says, Gary Jubelin has a proven, exemplary record of professional thoroughness and tenacity, along with private and public compassion and support for the victim's family.
 
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