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

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  • #941
That still has nothing to do with the FBI coming here to do an independent investigation. Actually I'd welcome any foriegn independent investigation. Something that is well separate to our LE. This is just one of our profilers.

If you feel strongly about this, I suggest you approach investigators, or alternatively your State or Federal MP.
 
  • #942
Well, I know my daughter has been alone for periods of a few minutes when she was little. Thank goodness Bill Spedding was not around.

However, she did manage to take the poop out of her nappy one day when she was a toddler, and I was quickly grabbing a few bits, and smear it all over the walls. (Boy, do I remember that!)

I would venture to say that there is not one parent out there, who has not left their child alone for a couple of minutes. Not in the bathtub, not near the pool, not in a dangerous place. But alone, nevertheless, while they quickly went to grab something.

William was not even left alone. Grandma was there. She just couldn't follow him because she was recovering from illness, and expected him to run back in a minute. He knew his boundaries.

My son did that. I didn't know where to start. He had it all over his cot, the wall and himself. He was just about to take a bite when I found him. He managed to do that in two minutes.
 
  • #943
I've been here on this thread since day dot, I know where he was and all the ins and outs reported. What I don't agree with or think is fair is you saying it was their mistake . Go talk to the Morconbes and tell them it was "their mistake" that their child was abducted and murdered because he was in their care . Enough said

I never said it was their mistake.. i said parents whether FP or BP make mistakes. you might go back & look - because you'll see i mentioned both, not the FP only
 
  • #944
I've been here on this thread since day dot, I know where he was and all the ins and outs reported. What I don't agree with or think is fair is you saying it was their mistake . Go talk to the Morconbes and tell them it was "their mistake" that their child was abducted and murdered because he was in their care . Enough said

that's completely ludicrous... go back & read what i wrote - please!
 
  • #945
Let it be, Iailwa, please. You've posted your clarification.
 
  • #946
Well, I know my daughter has been alone for periods of a few minutes when she was little. Thank goodness Bill Spedding was not around.

However, she did manage to take the poop out of her nappy one day when she was a toddler, and I was quickly grabbing a few bits, and smear it all over the walls. (Boy, do I remember that!)

I would venture to say that there is not one parent out there, who has not left their child alone for a couple of minutes. Not in the bathtub, not near the pool, not in a dangerous place. But alone, nevertheless, while they quickly went to grab something.

William was not even left alone. Grandma was there. She just couldn't follow him because she was recovering from illness, and expected him to run back in a minute. He knew his boundaries.


Yes i totally agree, for sure
 
  • #947
Let it be, Iailwa, please. You've posted your clarification.

I have no idea what you mean? i think things have to be looked at logically

can u state what my clarification is? i'd be keen to know it :)
 
  • #948
The whole point is its very very odd to rule out all family members so early. They usally don't rule out all family members till they are 120% sure who did it. LE aren't always right.

Maybe they know a whole lot more than we do.
 
  • #949
That still has nothing to do with the FBI coming here to do an independent investigation. Actually I'd welcome any foriegn independent investigation. Something that is well separate to our LE. This is just one of our profilers.

I am sorry that you think our highly trained specialists are not qualified enough ... that our people who are employing FBI and other methods may be inadequate.

Do you know that an FBI profiler has not been here to help with this case? Or that they have not been communicating on a regular or as-needed basis. Or is that an assumption because the police are not publically speaking about how they are dealing with this case?

Remember, a world-wide alert went out for William. There are many agencies out there that have details of this case.
 
  • #950
It's very obvious. Little William went amiss in their care... :(

That's the post you wrote in reply to my asking what their (foster parents) mistakes were. That is all.
 
  • #951
I have no idea what you mean? i think things have to be looked at logically

can u state what my clarification is? i'd be keen to know it :)

Well Ok grandma, nice. What about mumma? Should we give her a discount for some reason? I just dont get where u are coming from....


I think we mean ... flogging a dead horse. :deadhorse:

It is a critique of the foster parents. We are not going there. :no:

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  • #952
Maybe they know a whole lot more than we do.

Surely our stroke Rosann with a million years experience between them couldn't possibly know more than us mere civiilion sleuthers .
 
  • #953
Surely our stroke Rosann with a million years experience between them couldn't possibly know more than us mere civiilion sleuthers .

Yes I may be foolish but I really do think that a real possibility.;)
 
  • #954
I have no idea what you mean? i think things have to be looked at logically

can u state what my clarification is? i'd be keen to know it :)

#944?
 
  • #955
I didn't suggest they were strugglers, they're not, but they aren't in the 'wealthy' bracket either. IMO

Only working taxpayers supporting this country.

ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.

JFK.


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  • #956
I think we mean ... flogging a dead horse. :deadhorse:

It is a critique of the foster parents. We are not going there. :no:

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Poor horse x

And no we’re not.
 
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  • #958
:bump: for William.
 
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  • #960
I never said it was their mistake.. i said parents whether FP or BP make mistakes. you might go back & look - because you'll see i mentioned both, not the FP only
my question " what was foster parents mistake" your reply was "in their care "
 
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