Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, NSW, 12 Sept 2014 - #28

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  • #741
There is aunt to karlies boys with pictures of them together. Surname Collins aswell. No love seems lost between her and presumedly her mother NC

so pleased to hear you raise this point Hb. It's troubled me for some time, and is in line with a poste from me earlier ... but my 'technologically challenged being' failed to qualify S as the daughter of NC - how many children does NC have. That may be an interesting line to follow
 
  • #742
It’s totally disgusting. It’s showing their breeding.


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It’s showing contempt. The opposite of empathy.
 
  • #743
I thought KT identified her self as WT mother on facebook.

Natalie Collins has criticised the secrecy surrounding her family's name

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-grandmother-slams-secrecy.html#ixzz54zy1aYnx

Oh frog it is never OK to spit at anyone in front of children especially a police officer.
moo

‘Ms Smith tendered a list of publically-accessible websites which contain information to the effect that Julian is in care. The plaintiff tendered printouts of those websites, from which it appears that they comprise comments made by members of the public on news websites beneath news articles, or on social media sites.’

https://www.caselaw.nsw.gov.au/decision/58853ecfe4b058596cba36a9

I wonder if any of those printouts included comments/pleas for information made by Karlie?
 
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  • #746
Were you there when this all went down at the shopping centre? No one here knows what all went down unless they witnessed it all, and how this all came about in the first place and i will leave it at that.

No excuse for spitting in a police officers face. says a lot about the person if you ask me.
 
  • #747
I try not to be judgemental of people i really know nothing much about and not personally knowing them either.
Who is enabling her to do what? She had two of her children ripped out of her arms by FACS/police because of a problematic situation she was in with the poor choices she made in her life. Her son is missing feared dead while in State care, and she should just be fine with all of that? I would be p****ed off as heck too if i was her. If WT hadn't of been removed from her care he would probably still be where he should be, with his family, IMO.


This is when I look for that 'double' Thanks button. So well said Karinna, IMO unless you've trod the road, you have no right to comment on its comfort.

Granted, there are any number of possible scenarios, and in an ideal world we could be forgiven for expecting 'ideal' behaviour. There is however nothing about this situation that suggests 'ideal' to me.

I just want to remember William in all his wonderfulness, and I so want to honour his memory with genuine & kind sentiments around him. ..

And since I don't know any of his family members, IMO, no way am I in a position to pass judgement.

I just hope everyday that we will hear of him being found.
 
  • #748
As you say there is help out there if she wants it.
You just have to suck it up. Ask for it and and do the hard yards.
jmo

All I can ask is 'Be kind eh'. .. after all, a whole lot of 'Balls' were wasted before the remainder were dealt out to the Female gender 🤔
 
  • #749
This is when I look for that 'double' Thanks button. So well said Karinna, IMO unless you've trod the road, you have no right to comment on its comfort.

Granted, there are any number of possible scenarios, and in an ideal world we could be forgiven for expecting 'ideal' behaviour. There is however nothing about this situation that suggests 'ideal' to me.

I just want to remember William in all his wonderfulness, and I so want to honour his memory with genuine & kind sentiments around him. ..

And since I don't know any of his family members, IMO, no way am I in a position to pass judgement.

I just hope everyday that we will hear of him being found.

Some of us have walked a mile in those shoes.
 
  • #750
The trouble with ferals like Karlie is that they don't see anything wrong with the things they do. I wish everyone would stop feeling sorry for her. It just enforces to her that she is doing nothing wrong and that it is everyone elses fault. No responsibility for her actions and that includes keeping on having children that she cannot support on her own. There is no excuse for accidentally falling pregnant in this day and age. Maybe once but four is just ridiculous, and if they were planned pregnancies then this is totally irresponsible.Sorry if I have upset anyone but I am sick of seeing people like her.

Hi Louise, I felt quite disappointed upon reading your discription of a young woman as being 'feral'. ..

IMO, who are we to judge Karlie's decisions in life. We are not privileged to the situations & scenarios that led to any of her decisions. Similarly, who are we to determine her choices re the conception of her children. Looking a pics with her children, I have no doubt that she welcomed each one of those kids with all the love & hope available to her....

as as an aside, having grown up on the land, I've come across many a 'feral' piglet �� ��
 
  • #751
Hi Louise, I felt quite disappointed upon reading your discription of a young woman as being 'feral'. ..

IMO, who are we to judge Karlie's decisions in life. We are not privileged to the situations & scenarios that led to any of her decisions. Similarly, who are we to determine her choices re the conception of her children. Looking a pics with her children, I have no doubt that she welcomed each one of those kids with all the love & hope available to her....

as as an aside, having grown up on the land, I've come across many a 'feral' piglet �� ��

Each to their own I suppose. It's the children who suffer and unfortunately the cycle will continue.
 
  • #752
Were you there when this all went down at the shopping centre? No one here knows what all went down unless they witnessed it all, and how this all came about in the first place and i will leave it at that.

BBM I'm sure there would have been some witnesses. yes? beside cctv
 
  • #753
All I can ask is 'Be kind eh'. .. after all, a whole lot of 'Balls' were wasted before the remainder were dealt out to the Female gender 樂

Indeed.
 
  • #754
Do we know for sure if BC is the father of the younger two siblings of William? William and his sister are very alike to me and these younger ones look very alike to eachother but not like William and older sister. In my opinion anyway.
 
  • #755
This is when I look for that 'double' Thanks button. So well said Karinna, IMO unless you've trod the road, you have no right to comment on its comfort.

Granted, there are any number of possible scenarios, and in an ideal world we could be forgiven for expecting 'ideal' behaviour. There is however nothing about this situation that suggests 'ideal' to me.

I just want to remember William in all his wonderfulness, and I so want to honour his memory with genuine & kind sentiments around him. ..

And since I don't know any of his family members, IMO, no way am I in a position to pass judgement.

I just hope everyday that we will hear of him being found.

BBM

Everyone has a right to their opinions, Warshawski. The only people to pass judgement are ... well .. the criminal court judge, and FaCS.

Opinions are a way for people to learn how others may think, look at their own behaviour, broaden their scope, make personal adjustments, improve themselves, become a better part of this world that we all share.

The opinions of our parents start us off in life, the opinions of our friends carry us through, the opinions of others allow us to rethink it all.

The sad thing, for me, is that Karlie's young children have now viewed her disrespectful spitting opinion of the police. That will form a part of their early learning. That has basically told them that these fine men and women who do their best to uphold peace and order, for us all, can be spat upon as their reward for their efforts.
 
  • #756
BBM

Everyone has a right to their opinions, Warshawski. The only people to pass judgement are ... well .. the criminal court judge, and FaCS.

Opinions are a way for people to learn how others may think, look at their own behaviour, broaden their scope, make personal adjustments, improve themselves, become a better part of this world that we all share.

The opinions of our parents start us off in life, the opinions of our friends carry us through, the opinions of others allow us to rethink it all.

The sad thing, for me, is that Karlie's young children have now viewed her disrespectful spitting opinion of the police. That will form a part of their early learning. That has basically told them that these fine men and women who do their best to uphold peace and order, for us all, can be spat upon as their reward for their efforts.


Security guards rang police for help with a woman who was 'acting aggressively toward customers' just after 9pm that evening, a NSW Police spokeswoman said.

Karlie Tyrrell, 29, was arrested following a heated late night incident at a Ryde shopping centre on December 22 last year........

When officers arrived, Ms Tyrrell 'repeatedly swore at the officers in the presence of two children' and before spitting on an officer's face, police alleged.

The children were taken into the care of a relative, police said.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...arlie-charged-spitting-cop.html#ixzz553Ans5Yc

This is but one event the children witnessed and it was in a public place.
This happened just after 9pm at night.
Bed time?
 
  • #757
I wonder who is supporting this young woman. .. There's a cry here for help if ever I've heard one (IMO)

I wonder if she has taken any support that was offered?
 
  • #758
Just an aside, while members of NSWPOL are being maligned for executing their duties, and justifying criminal behaviour, we might also give some thought to the trauma they suffer or have suffered in the service of the public:

http://www.theherald.com.au/story/4278020/they-destroyed-me/

Walk a mile in someone else’s shoes, indeed.
 
  • #759
Child safety campaigner Hetty Johnston has raised the idea of drug-addicted parents having their kids put up for adoption.
Shocking new statistics show half of all reports of abuse or neglect in the state leave the child waiting a whole month for officials to even investigate.
Barely a third of urgent cases are dealt with within the recommended 10 days, with one in three children taken into care in the past year having a parent using methamphetamine or "ice".
Ms Johnston said kids are getting harmed by the partying parents “time and time again”.


She said in some cases, children would be better off with adoptive families.
“If you’re high or stoned you’re not going to be the best parent you can be,” Ms Johnston said.
Ms Johnston added that the ice crisis is being made even worse by the welfare system, which she said encourages addicts to have more children.
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/aust...parents/ar-AAv3lYv?li=AAavLaF&ocid=spartandhp
 
  • #760
Everyone makes mistakes and no-one is perfect.

Its's when you make the same mistake over again that's when there's a problem.
 
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