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

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Just thinking, if it was a stranger abduction (?) the offender could have taken this route. This is to the 'Jesus saves william' tree stump. I know it's not a likely scenario if it was one of the POIs, but if it was a stranger abduction then it's possible? I have a creepy feeling about this tree. Obviously no-one is going to write it in the immediate vicinity of where "something" took place, but likely within some kind of radius.

Does anyone know when the 4wd that left William's street was later seen speeding in town? Like was it 5 minutes later, or 1 hour, or what? If someone didn't know the area well they could likely find themselves back in the middle of town by mistake.

I guess this is just thinking wrt the possibility of a stranger abduction, altho i'm not convinced it wasn't one of the POIs, have to say...

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Thanks Bo, it's a bit more realistic but I have to say I wasn't that impressed with her image of Karlie Stevenson.

No problem. Me either.
 
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What missing boy William Tyrrell would look like now
Samantha Brett
7News Sydney
4 hours ago (as at 22:30 AEST 5 October 2017)

‘It's been three years and 23 days since William Tyrrell went missing on the New South Wales Mid North Coast.

His case remains open and the search for him is very much active.

William Tyrrell was just three when he disappeared from his grandmother's front yard.

According to Dr Susan Hayes, this is what William would look like now at six years old.’

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What William would look like now at six years old.
Source: 7 News

‘"You begin with looking at what are the growth patterns for children, especially boys, aged between three and six," Dr Hayes said.

Dr Hayes is a leading authority in facial anthropology and has constructed this latest computer-generated image of William exclusively for 7 News.’

‘She says the changes are significant.

"The lower face followed by the the jaw, the nose width, the eye spacing a little bit," Dr Hayes says of the changes his face would show after three years.’

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[FONT=&amp]William at three (left) and what he could look like now.
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https://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/a/37360768/what-missing-boy-william-tyrrell-would-look-like-now/
 

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What missing boy William Tyrrell would look like now
Samantha Brett
7News Sydney
4 hours ago (as at 22:30 AEST 5 October 2017)

‘It's been three years and 23 days since William Tyrrell went missing on the New South Wales Mid North Coast.

His case remains open and the search for him is very much active.

William Tyrrell was just three when he disappeared from his grandmother's front yard.

According to Dr Susan Hayes, this is what William would look like now at six years old.’

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What William would look like now at six years old.
Source: 7 News

‘"You begin with looking at what are the growth patterns for children, especially boys, aged between three and six," Dr Hayes said.

Dr Hayes is a leading authority in facial anthropology and has constructed this latest computer-generated image of William exclusively for 7 News.’

‘She says the changes are significant.

"The lower face followed by the the jaw, the nose width, the eye spacing a little bit," Dr Hayes says of the changes his face would show after three years.’

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[FONT=&amp]William at three (left) and what he could look like now.
Source: 7 News[/FONT]

Read more at:

https://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/a/37360768/what-missing-boy-william-tyrrell-would-look-like-now/

He could possibly have front teeth missing too, at 6. [emoji22]Looking at that picture makes me feel so sad.
I don’t believe the poor little boy is still alive - and will never look ‘older’ IMO died looking exactly as he did in the original picture.
 
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I have looked at possible routes through this area. Google street view takes Cobb and Co rd.only to a certain point before it stops, at that point, take a satellite view of the point and it lines up with the back of either 35 BEnaroon Dr, or the property next to it belonging to PB. Also earlier on in the threads, I looked at the fencelines at the back of the houses opposite 48 Benaroon dr. 35 doesn't seem to have a back fence. All the properties on that side of the street share a bounday with the property behind it on 144 Batar Creek rd. I had wondered if there was a track through that property onto Batar creek road that couldn't be seen by satellite that is available to us. MOO[/QUOTE

BBM. good stuff. I wondered myself too :D I am taking a little trip down to see my friend in PMac, which is timely. I won't be nosy. PB owns a property there? Wow

Gasp. I have made a major typo. I meant P.S. I was also thinking about the 4WD seen leaving benaroon drive. The way I understand it, it is an unaccounted for vehicle said to be seen leaving benaroon drive at about the time WT disappeared. Apparently at the time of disappearance, no strange vehicles were noticed by neighbors in the street. 1 neighbor saw his wife leave about 2 minutes before WT disappeared and at the 1st house in benaroon drive, (batar creek rd. end) lydene heslop was unpacking groceries from her car and didn't notice anything. So who noticed this car leaving benaroon drive, what makes it distinguishable to identify it speeding in another part of kendall later that day and what end of the street was it seen leaving from?
 
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Gasp. I have made a major typo. I meant P.S. I was also thinking about the 4WD seen leaving benaroon drive. The way I understand it, it is an unaccounted for vehicle said to be seen leaving benaroon drive at about the time WT disappeared. Apparently at the time of disappearance, no strange vehicles were noticed by neighbors in the street. 1 neighbor saw his wife leave about 2 minutes before WT disappeared and at the 1st house in benaroon drive, (batar creek rd. end) lydene heslop was unpacking groceries from her car and didn't notice anything. So who noticed this car leaving benaroon drive, what makes it distinguishable to identify it speeding in another part of kendall later that day and what end of the street was it seen leaving from?

Good points. I read somewhere it may have been damaged (a muffler perhaps). At what end of the street was it seen is a great question. Weren't the police searching the non Batar end of the street for a missing car part? If it was seen at this end, then who saw it? Given the neighbours where away next door. So, perhaps the neighbours across the road? And where was it seen, at the beginning of the dirt track, or at the other end of it? So that would be Kendall Forest Rd or the unnamed road before that. The police were quite keen in the days following to pull over cars on Batar creek rd, very close to Benaroon, so my initial thoughts was that it was there, but now idk. thanks for that :) Thanks for your correction, but how can a house belong to a P.S.?? Do you mean the latin P.S.? Interesting...;)
 
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Good points. I read somewhere it may have been damaged (a muffler perhaps). At what end of the street was it seen is a great question. Weren't the police searching the non Batar end of the street for a missing car part? If it was seen at this end, then who saw it? Given the neighbours where away next door. So, perhaps the neighbours across the road? And where was it seen, at the beginning of the dirt track, or at the other end of it? So that would be Kendall Forest Rd or the unnamed road before that. The police were quite keen in the days following to pull over cars on Batar creek rd, very close to Benaroon, so my initial thoughts was that it was there, but now idk. thanks for that :) Thanks for your correction, but how can a house belong to a P.S.?? Do you mean the latin P.S.? Interesting...;)

lol, I wasn't being cryptic. Initials of the owner, PS.
 
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I wonder would William have been able to have Skype or such contact with his BioF or BGM etc ? Are children allowed this contact if a parent is incarcerated ?[/QUOTE

no, not if incarrcered... but with his BM who was not, then yes...

Yeah, I thought that too. Was just wondering IF that Photo was from a computer screen, could perhaps Someone Else have been looking over a shoulder and noticed this cute little boy ...
 
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I have not seen anything to back up the theory so far that PS was the man mowing his lawn when he found out WT went missing and decided to grab his dog and go for a walk. MOO

'When I heard I was on my ride on mower and saw a police car. Someone came running down the street. They said someone had just lost a kid. I took my dog for a walk and had a look for him. I wish he was found on the first day.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ive-fades.html

Neighbour Paul Savage was one of the first to start searching for William after his frantic neighbour screamed that he was missing.

http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/missing-wi...31-11fbdi.html
Missing William Tyrell casts dark shadow over town
Dan Proudman

Seems the police had already arrived before lawn mower man was even aware William was missing.
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'When I heard I was on my ride on mower and saw a police car. Someone came running down the street. They said someone had just lost a kid. I took my dog for a walk and had a look for him. I wish he was found on the first day.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ive-fades.html

Neighbour Paul Savage was one of the first to start searching for William after his frantic neighbour screamed that he was missing.

http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/missing-wi...31-11fbdi.html
Missing William Tyrell casts dark shadow over town
Dan Proudman

Seems the police had already arrived before lawn mower man was even aware William was missing.
imo

Yes, which stood out to me a while ago as well. From what I understod from other accounts, FM and the neighbor Ann-Marie Sharpley went to the houses that they could in the street, looking for WT and then returned to the house where the FF pulled up in his car about the same time, then he ran the perimeter of the street searching while she went to the bus stop at the other end of the road again, right near Batar Creek Rd, then returned to the house and rang the police. Seems odd that he would not have known about WT before the police car turned up if he was on his mower. MOO
 
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Didn't PS move away because it was too stressful? I wonder where he went... i"ll try to find him out if you guys haven't already???
 
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