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

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  • #421
It's funny but I've read conflicting reports about this man. Some articles say he was asking for direction to near William's St, others say to William's street, some say he was at the local grocery store in Kendall, others say he was at local store in Kew. I know they got several stores in Kendall to keep their CCTV footage, and also the Tennis club which is just a little further up the road. I think the latter was for car identification. As for what he looks like or what he was wearing, no info...

There were a few sentences from Greg Bearup's report of his interview with Superintendent Paul Fehon wrt that man:

What happened to missing boy William Tyrell?*
The Australian
Greg Bearup
12:00AM September 20, 2014

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...l/news-story/55fe696ecdf5361c3f164bec8bd03e4d

'There were reports someone had dropped into the local general store and asked for directions to Benaroon Drive. Fehon says they are glad to receive all information and have followed up all leads, but, tellingly, no alert has been issued about that person or their vehicle. If there was solid evidence, they would want to get it out to the public.'

[*Note: If anyone wants to read the entire article, copy the headline and and paste it into the Google search bar.]
 
  • #422
There were a few sentences from Greg Bearup's report of his interview with Superintendent Paul Fehon wrt that man:

What happened to missing boy William Tyrell?*
The Australian
Greg Bearup
12:00AM September 20, 2014

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...l/news-story/55fe696ecdf5361c3f164bec8bd03e4d

'There were reports someone had dropped into the local general store and asked for directions to Benaroon Drive. Fehon says they are glad to receive all information and have followed up all leads, but, tellingly, no alert has been issued about that person or their vehicle. If there was solid evidence, they would want to get it out to the public.'

[*Note: If anyone wants to read the entire article, copy the headline and and paste it into the Google search bar.]

Some reports said he was asking for Batar Creek Rd: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-nearby-forest-hope-finding-alive-fades.html
 
  • #423

Yes it does, doesn't it? Chinese whispers?

Police now say missing toddler William Tyrell may have been picked up in a car, as search shifts to state forest
Daily Mail Australia
By Sarah Michael In Kendall
08:36 +10:00 18 Sep 2014, updated 18:05 +10:00 18 Sep 2014

'Police are still investigating a number of tips, including reports that a 'well-dressed, well-spoken' man stopped at a local shop on Friday morning to ask directions to Batar Creek Road, which leads to Benaroon Drive where William was last seen.

But there have been plenty of false leads.'
 
  • #424
OT and FWIW, the rational part of my mind says that WT is gone, but I have dreamed twice being found, the most recent just before I woke this morning, I was shocked to see on the news the headline, William Tyrrell Recovered, which quickly brought me awake. Thought would share that here than with Jubelin.
 
  • #425
OT and FWIW, the rational part of my mind says that WT is gone, but I have dreamed twice being found, the most recent just before I woke this morning, I was shocked to see on the news the headline, William Tyrrell Recovered, which quickly brought me awake. Thought would share that here than with Jubelin.

Dreams . . . sometimes you just have tell somebody!
 
  • #426
I wonder why they needed to relocate to be near him? Perhaps he's young. If not, it's a bit odd...

I think it's odd to say say that if an adult son lives with his mother, 'it's a bit odd...'. My adult brother lives with our mother. Nothing odd about it.
And moving closer to your child, regardless of his/her age, happens a lot.
IMO it's of no importance.
 
  • #427
I think it's odd to say say that if an adult son lives with his mother, 'it's a bit odd...'. My adult brother lives with our mother. Nothing odd about it.
And moving closer to your child, regardless of his/her age, happens a lot.
IMO it's of no importance.

If it's long term though? do you think long term male living with his mother is odd? i couldn't understand why someone would move to be close unless it's long term.
 
  • #428
There were a few sentences from Greg Bearup's report of his interview with Superintendent Paul Fehon wrt that man:

What happened to missing boy William Tyrell?*
The Australian
Greg Bearup
12:00AM September 20, 2014

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...l/news-story/55fe696ecdf5361c3f164bec8bd03e4d

'There were reports someone had dropped into the local general store and asked for directions to Benaroon Drive. Fehon says they are glad to receive all information and have followed up all leads, but, tellingly, no alert has been issued about that person or their vehicle. If there was solid evidence, they would want to get it out to the public.'

[*Note: If anyone wants to read the entire article, copy the headline and and paste it into the Google search bar.]

A more reliable source me thinks
 
  • #429
If it's long term though? do you think long term male living with his mother is odd? i couldn't understand why someone would move to be close unless it's long term.

My brother has lived with our mother for over 25 years. Again, nothing odd.
Several other males of my acquaintance also live with their mothers - long term.

Everyone's circumstances are different. Generalisations don't achieve anything.

As I've previously said, I don't believe it is of any significance.
 
  • #430
I think it's odd to say say that if an adult son lives with his mother, 'it's a bit odd...'. My adult brother lives with our mother. Nothing odd about it.
And moving closer to your child, regardless of his/her age, happens a lot.
IMO it's of no importance.

I agree it's not uncommon.
 
  • #431
If it's long term though? do you think long term male living with his mother is odd? i couldn't understand why someone would move to be close unless it's long term.
Only if your name was Norman Bates
 
  • #432
OT and FWIW, the rational part of my mind says that WT is gone, but I have dreamed twice being found, the most recent just before I woke this morning, I was shocked to see on the news the headline, William Tyrrell Recovered, which quickly brought me awake. Thought would share that here than with Jubelin.
I have had dreams like this too where I wake up thinking I've read the headline that he has been found.
 
  • #433
OT and FWIW, the rational part of my mind says that WT is gone, but I have dreamed twice being found, the most recent just before I woke this morning, I was shocked to see on the news the headline, William Tyrrell Recovered, which quickly brought me awake. Thought would share that here than with Jubelin.

I think it's highly likely that William is deceased and a premature Coroner's investigation isn't going to provide the much-anticipated 'ammunition'. Rather, it may result in the very real prospect that William may never be recovered.
 
  • #434
RSBM

I think they have searched much more than we will ever know. We know of Middle Brother forest, Kendall forest, Queens Lake Conservation Area. But I recall reading a long time ago that they were doing searches of other undisclosed forest locations, too.

Maybe William has been moved to a few different 'scenes'?
 
  • #435
Bo, I've been thinking about your locality question assuming an opportunistic offender. Not to much effect. But I query whether the costume would be conspicuous in a car; the T-shirt, being apparently blue, probably even less so. And if he was strapped into a baby seat he might scarcely be visible at all. You might think a baby seat is up there with grannies on skateboards, but it would keep him well restrained, and not flopping about or looking anything other than safely sleeping if it happened that he was lightly chloroformed.
 
  • #436
what if william was grabbed as a favour to someone who felt they had a right to see him, and it was only supposed to be a quick visit then drop him back to g/mas/ ff but it all went wrong when william had an asthma attack?
 
  • #437
Bo, I've been thinking about your locality question assuming an opportunistic offender. Not to much effect. But I query whether the costume would be conspicuous in a car; the T-shirt, being apparently blue, probably even less so. And if he was strapped into a baby seat he might scarcely be visible at all. You might think a baby seat is up there with grannies on skateboards, but it would keep him well restrained, and not flopping about or looking anything other than safely sleeping if it happened that he was lightly chloroformed.

I don't discount that at all, JLZ. As our hero says, 'I'm keeping an open mind.' — with the exceptions of William's foster parents and biological parents being involved in the investigation.
 
  • #438
A more reliable source me thinks

Quote Originally Posted by Bohemian View Post
There were a few sentences from Greg Bearup's report of his interview with Superintendent Paul Fehon wrt that man:

What happened to missing boy William Tyrell?*
The Australian
Greg Bearup
12:00AM September 20, 2014

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news...164bec8bd03e4d

'There were reports someone had dropped into the local general store and asked for directions to Benaroon Drive. Fehon says they are glad to receive all information and have followed up all leads, but, tellingly, no alert has been issued about that person or their vehicle. If there was solid evidence, they would want to get it out to the public.'

[*Note: If anyone wants to read the entire article, copy the headline and and paste it into the Google search bar.]


Not necassarily, Greg Bearup also added in that article that the FF had been rung when WT went missing and he raced home to help search. It has been ammended by him in other articles. As you can see in this article, there is no direct quote attributed to anyone for him to report such a thing. MOO
 
  • #439
There were a few sentences from Greg Bearup's report of his interview with Superintendent Paul Fehon wrt that man:

What happened to missing boy William Tyrell?*
The Australian
Greg Bearup
12:00AM September 20, 2014

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news...164bec8bd03e4d

'There were reports someone had dropped into the local general store and asked for directions to Benaroon Drive. Fehon says they are glad to receive all information and have followed up all leads, but, tellingly, no alert has been issued about that person or their vehicle. If there was solid evidence, they would want to get it out to the public.'

[*Note: If anyone wants to read the entire article, copy the headline and and paste it into the Google search bar.]

A more reliable source me thinks

Not necassarily, Greg Bearup also added in that article that the FF had been rung when WT went missing and he raced home to help search. It has been ammended by him in other articles. As you can see in this article, there is no direct quote attributed to anyone for him to report such a thing. MOO

I can't find any reference to a specific public safety alert about this guy from LAC around that time though, froggy. Whether he was listed as a POI in William's disappearance, I don't know. The same with the large woman who was reported to be sitting in the black(?) car pulled over on Batar Creek Road. I remember reading that police had asked shopkeepers to keep their recorded CCTV and that's the last I ever heard of it.
 
  • #440
Bo, I've been thinking about your locality question assuming an opportunistic offender. Not to much effect. But I query whether the costume would be conspicuous in a car; the T-shirt, being apparently blue, probably even less so. And if he was strapped into a baby seat he might scarcely be visible at all. You might think a baby seat is up there with grannies on skateboards, but it would keep him well restrained, and not flopping about or looking anything other than safely sleeping if it happened that he was lightly chloroformed.

I think William could have also been restrained and well-hidden if he was contained by the usual vehicle front passenger seat belt. He may have felt very important being 'allowed' to sit in a front seat. Especially if it was some kind of 'special' vehicle, not just a regular car.

I had often wondered, after that great article was written where the reporter walked Benaroon Drive with Jubelin, if they have some CCTV showing a vehicle with the passenger seat extended, but no person visible in the passenger seat.
 
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