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

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Could have been someone on foot, in a car, on a bicycle, riding a horse or a skateboard — who knows?

William's scent was found within the property boundaries of 48 Benaroon Drive but not outside of them. The yard may have been taped off by LAC but there were hundreds of searchers tramping all over the surrounding area and the NSW Police Dog Unit from Sydney wasn't dispatched until around 11:00am*.

SAR dogs are skilled but they can only be effective under certain environmental conditions.

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=804822206268634&id=114990695251792&substory_index=0

Still, it's hard to believe if the scent was found inside the boundaries then how not outside? The most likely scenario is a car at the boundary. i think if they caught his scent then they'd likely find an 'on- foot' or on 'skateboard'' scent. I think the neighbours would have heard a horse - neigh?
 
  • #342
He did. And planes and motorbikes and machinery of all kinds.

Horse or plane I won't buy. Well, maybe a plane, but not from Kendall.
 
  • #343
I never mentioned anything about a bicycle, lol.

Oh you're not as smart as I thought then, lol, just kidding! I think it was jlz then if not you. Pardon moi
 
  • #344
That's one of the lines of inquiry, yes., that William was abducted. What is not at issue here is that William's foster (and biological parents) have been cleared of any involvement in his disappearance by DCI Jubelin. William was at 48 Benaroon Drive, on the morning of Friday, 12 September 2014, whether 100 MSM articles state that the dogs couldn't pick up his scent or not.

BBM, I didn't mention FP's Or BP's. I just posted up info. about the sniffer dogs and what they detected or not.
The rest is up to LE to determine.
 
  • #345
Still, it's hard to believe if the scent was found inside the boundaries then how not outside? The most likely scenario is a car at the boundary. i think if they caught his scent then they'd likely find an 'on- foot' or on 'skateboard'' scent. I think the neighbours would have heard a horse - neigh?

I think a horse would leave evidence.
 
  • #346
Still, it's hard to believe if the scent was found inside the boundaries then how not outside? The most likely scenario is a car at the boundary. i think if they caught his scent then they'd likely find an 'on- foot' or on 'skateboard'' scent. I think the neighbours would have heard a horse - neigh?

I was being facetious about the horse and skateboard. By the driver of a car or picked up by someone and taken, not William being on foot.
 
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Still, it's hard to believe if the scent was found inside the boundaries then how not outside? The most likely scenario is a car at the boundary. i think if they caught his scent then they'd likely find an 'on- foot' or on 'skateboard'' scent. I think the neighbours would have heard a horse - neigh?
Another reason that his scent may not have been found outside of the property, is that there were so many people there searching very quickly. Could any scent of William been corrupted by the searcers before the dogs arrived?
 
  • #350
I was being facetious about the horse and skateboard. By the driver of a car or picked up by someone and taken, not William being on foot.

My thoughts too :)
 
  • #351
BBM, I didn't mention FP's Or BP's. I just posted up info. about the sniffer dogs and what they detected or not.
The rest is up to LE to determine.

What was the point of the numerous articles posted regarding the presumed lack of William's scent at 48 Benaroon Drive?

DCI Jubelin has determined that neither William's foster parents, nor his biological parents, are POI (as per the link in my quote that has been snipped).
 
  • #352
Another reason that his scent may not have been found outside of the property, is that there were so many people there searching very quickly. Could any scent of William been corrupted by the searcers before the dogs arrived?

Look I doubt it. Their sense of smell is too sensitive & I have watched 'forensic files' too many times. I think the only way the stuff up is 1) unsound training & 2) elevation. Other people smell way too different to confuse a well trained dog. If they gave him something William wore to bed that should be goid enough. Or a well handled toy. I think it's a pretty good indication he disappeared somewhere around the boundary IMHumbleO
 
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Look I doubt it. Their sense of smell is too sensitive & I have watched 'forensic files' too many times. I think the only way the stuff up is 1) unsound training & 2) elevation. Other people smell way too different to confuse a well trained dog. If they gave him something William wore to bed that should be goid enough. Or a well handled toy. I think it's a pretty good indication he disappeared somewhere around the boundary IMHumbleO

There have been instances where mispers haven't been detected. SAR dogs also rely on environmental conditions such as the moisture in the soil if they are tracking dogs or being unable to detect the person in the air if they are air scenting dogs. Also, William had shoes on — he was not barefoot. I believe William was 'lifted' from the ground of his foster grandmother's yard on that fateful day.
 
  • #354
There have been instances where mispers haven't been detected. SAR dogs also rely on environmental conditions such as the moisture in the soil if they are tracking dogs or being unable to detect the person in the air if they are air scenting dogs. Also, William had shoes on — he was not barefoot. I believe William was 'lifted' from the ground of his foster grandmother's yard on that fateful day.

Then we think the same thing :)
 
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That's one of the lines of inquiry, yes, that William was abducted. What is not at issue here is that William's foster (and biological parents) have been cleared of any involvement in his disappearance by DCI Jubelin. William was at 48 Benaroon Drive, on the morning of Friday, 12 September 2014, whether 100 MSM articles state that the dogs couldn't pick up his scent or not.

https://www.pscp.tv/w/1LyxBEAvXDaJN
Exactly, we know William was at the property, just because one lazy reporter either misinterpreted it , or couldn't figure out there was no scent past the boundary because more than likely he was taken by car.
I can't believe someone is still inferring William was never there at all. Most reporters got it right.
 
  • #357
Wrt search & rescue dogs (SAR)

Search and rescue dogs detect human scent. Although the exact processes are still researched, it may include skin rafts (scent-carrying skin cells that drop off living humans at a rate of about 40,000 cells per minute),[1] evaporated perspiration, respiratory gases, or decomposition gases released by bacterial action on human skin or tissues.

From Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_and_rescue_dog

I kid you not, a dog followed me & a friend 5 km (we were in a car), to a location it has never been before. We were stunned when he showed up! He followed her car scent I think. She had an old oily VW. He isn't a trained sniffer dog either lol (true story!)
 
  • #358
Exactly, we know William was at the property, just because one lazy reporter either misinterpreted it , or couldn't figure out there was no scent past the boundary because more than likely he was taken by car.
I can't believe someone is still inferring William was never there at all. Most reporters got it right.
Agreed and let's not forget the time stamped photo to prove it. Now I will wait for all the fake photo theories as well
 
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Exactly, we know William was at the property, just because one lazy reporter either misinterpreted it , or couldn't figure out there was no scent past the boundary because more than likely he was taken by car.
I can't believe someone is still inferring William was never there at all. Most reporters got it right.

People still have their pet theories that either William's foster parents, his biological parents, BS, AJ, PB, PN, even a yowie are responsible for his disappearance.

Four people that have been cleared by DCI Jubelin are William's foster parents and his biological parents. What next? Will William's foster grandmother be in the frame? Did she ride a bicycle? Or a skateboard? Hmmm . . .

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