Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, NSW, 12 Sept 2014 - #27

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  • #261
Yes I've seen a copy of the sale contract :)

Excellent. Have you been able to sleuth any other info on that name? I found a corporation in Kendall. Does that have anything to do with him?
 
  • #262
Excellent. Have you been able to sleuth any other info on that name? I found a corporation in Kendall. Does that have anything to do with him?

Not really, only some old listings on the electrol roll prior to 1980.
 
  • #263
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
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...l/news-story/46b94ee67cf7e7c2cb4ba6a276388da8

Wonder where a potential perp. would of been watching from inconspicuously as to not be noticed? And on the off chance the woman was going to leave her house to run errands? Would of been a local wouldn't it that could see all that was going on at the FGM's house? Or would some random perp. be watching & waiting on the off chance of an opportunity to grab WT? That person could of been waiting a long time then unless he knew that the children would be unattended out in the yard, and FF in town to get a better reception for whatever it was he had to do?
 
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Just going back over some old posts, like many others I've been intrigued by 35 Benaroon Drive, was it definitely 35 where noises were reported from, was there anyone living there or not, it's just bizarre that so little has been written about this place, it doesn't appear the owner was hounded by media etc, yet he chose to move on suddenly.
Would like to know if it was a tenant or owner living there.
So many unanswered questions about this mysterious property.
 
  • #266
Just going back over some old posts, like many others I've been intrigued by 35 Benaroon Drive, was it definitely 35 where noises were reported from, was there anyone living there or not, it's just bizarre that so little has been written about this place, it doesn't appear the owner was hounded by media etc, yet he chose to move on suddenly.
Would like to know if it was a tenant or owner living there.
So many unanswered questions about this mysterious property.

I don't recall any noises reported about at that address from msm? If noises were reported i'm sure LE would of investigated that address wouldn't they?
 
  • #267
I don't recall any noises reported about at that address from msm? If noises were reported i'm sure LE would of investigated that address wouldn't they?

This is the problem, we don't know if 35 was being referred to as the abandoned one, so can't confirm which one the noises were heard at.
 
  • #268
This is the problem, we don't know if 35 was being referred to as the abandoned one, so can't confirm which one the noises were heard at.

Oh right. Yeah have no idea. All i can recall is the weird empty house across the road from FGM's house where the cars were parked?
 
  • #269
Is this what you're talking about?
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Anything is possible: searchers

Local residents armed with torches spent the night searching for the boy.

"We've searched the drains on the road, but there was nothing there," said one woman who was with a group of friends.

The group then searched a nearby abandoned home after one of them heard noises.

"[A] neighbour used to live in this house but she's now in a nursing home so it's been abandoned for a while," she said.

"You know, anything's possible."
http://www.australianmissingpersonsregister.com/WilliamTyrell.htm
 
  • #270
Has it been confirmed that MJ in Ellendale Crescent is not related to POI TJ? She has a FB page, but I don't FB. At a glance, I'd say she's not his calibre (or vice versa).
 
  • #271
And this from the same link i just posted
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Every one of the 21 houses in the exclusive estate around the grandmother’s house have been searched from top to bottom twice, including roof cavities and septic tanks.


Supt Fehon is no stranger to baffling searches. With fellow superintendent Peter Thurtell, he led the nation’s longest and largest manhunt, which ended when fugitive Malcolm Naden was found in March 2012 in a remote cabin, west of Gloucester.
 
  • #272
Has it been confirmed that MJ in Ellendale Crescent is not related to POI TJ? She has a FB page, but I don't FB. At a glance, I'd say she's not his calibre (or vice versa).

Not sure about that one but someone very close to Bs and Ms have a cousin living in the same street
 
  • #273
Not sure about that one but someone very close to Bs and Ms have a cousin living in the same street

Good old C might know
 
  • #274
Not sure about that one but someone very close to Bs and Ms have a cousin living in the same street

Everybody seems to have a relo in those streets.
 
  • #275
http://www.transcontinental.com.au/story/2666642/william-tyrell-how-a-boy-vanished-into-thin-air/

Neighbour Paul Savage was one of the first to start searching for William after his frantic neighbour screamed that he was missing.
"If he had wandered, he would have been found," Savage says.
"When I go for a walk you still find yourself keeping an eye out, hoping for a scream or a yell and not a horrible smell.
"I don't know how his family has coped, it must be torture for them."
All the homes in the estate were searched. And then searched again.
Missing kids are found hiding under beds and in cupboards more times than wandering the streets. But not in this case.
"We have had police through three times," Richard Wilson says.
"Every cupboard, they have had a look in the ceilings, have had a look in the boots of cars."
 
  • #276
The owner of 35 that sold only has a 3 letter surname. :loser:

Looking around at things this am, on my own hard drive.. trying to find pics of something in particular.. and came across docs.. so I have had the full name all along.. it's been so long, and so many files, can you seriously imagine what police go through in keeping all of their info and photos and statements and tips organized?? I'm pretty sure it would be more than a fulltime job in itself, just to keep all of the stuff organized, and have someone on top of *everything* so that nothing is missed? How is that even possible?? Who makes sure that every little thing is followed up? How many staff do they have devoted to this? That was a question never asked? Also, the crossover between things.. not sure how they do their organizing, but say there's a category for Benaroon.. then a category for FF.. Bios.. SOs.. whatever.. and then some of those would fit into more than one category.. .. agghhhh! I so hope that on top of great detectives, they also have fantastic, super-competent administration devoted to this case??!!
 
  • #277
I know we have talked about (I thinK? Or was that only in my own head?? haha) making a discrepancies list? One of the discrepancies that is still up for grabs is whether or not WT had *ever* been to Benaroon Drive prior to this visit. I know that it has been quoted in MSM that neighbours said they saw 'the family' the prior Christmas, however, 'the family' could have simply meant 'the FP couple', without kids.

TIMELINE
Sydney
September 11
William Tyrrell and his family drive from Sydney's north shore to visit his grandmother's home at Kendall for the first time. William has a complicated family history and, for legal reasons, his family cannot be identified.
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/missing-t...-suspect-paedophile-ring-20150416-1mmzno.html
 
  • #278
http://www.transcontinental.com.au/story/2666642/william-tyrell-how-a-boy-vanished-into-thin-air/

Neighbour Paul Savage was one of the first to start searching for William after his frantic neighbour screamed that he was missing.
"If he had wandered, he would have been found," Savage says.
"When I go for a walk you still find yourself keeping an eye out, hoping for a scream or a yell and not a horrible smell.
"I don't know how his family has coped, it must be torture for them."
All the homes in the estate were searched. And then searched again.
Missing kids are found hiding under beds and in cupboards more times than wandering the streets. But not in this case.
"We have had police through three times," Richard Wilson says.
"Every cupboard, they have had a look in the ceilings, have had a look in the boots of cars."

I wonder if this guy PS is on the POI list?
 
  • #279
I wonder if this guy PS is on the POI list?

Personally, I don't know why he would be? From what I have read, he had a wife living also at the home. I am wondering if it is perhaps his wife who is referred to as the wife who left the street just before the time WT was said to have disappeared? I know it was discussed who this was a long time ago, and the W family was wondered about, but both Mr. and Mrs. W were said to have been gone long prior to WT's disappearance. Although since PS did speak to the media with his name used, I'm not sure why he wouldn't have been named in this instance as well? It seems that PS's wife has since died. Link below. Sad. I so hope that witnesses are not starting to die off, whose testimony may end up being valuable at a later time. Strange that there were actually so many on the street who seem to recall before and after, one left one minute before, one arrived onto the street just after, etc. One unloading groceries. One sitting in silence reading. Nobody heard or saw a thing.

A Benaroon Drive resident said his wife drove out of the street, which William's grandmother no longer lives in, one minute before William disappeared.
It was 26 or 28 minutes to 11am, he remembered with minute detail.
"She never saw a car or noticed anything strange," he said.
The man spent the next day with a pool net in hand searching through a dam and waterholes, anxious about what he might find.
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/william-t...-false-hope-12-months-on-20150903-gjenjz.html

http://tributes.bellingencourier.co...au/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=185188613
 
  • #280
Back a long time ago, I didn't remember knowing what time it had been that FD had left Benaroon Dr to hold his internet meeting elsewhere, I'm not sure if I had ever noticed it said anywhere in MSM. The neighbour, Mrs. W., said she heard (but did not see) young children playing in the yard prior to when she left her home at 9am that morning. Somehow I had always assumed that she had heard this after FD had already gone. Recently I read that FD left at 9:15am, so he would have still been at the house at that time when Mrs. W. heard children. It just struck me funny/odd when I realized that, for some reason.
 
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