Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, NSW, 12 Sept 2014 - #29

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Personally think your hat is safe moo


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Your hat isn't safe Bo.i want to wipe that smug smile off Kim's face and straighten Margaret's top with a hard yank.send them all scurrying to gaol. Natalie shouldnt depend on that thing for friendship. Imo.
 
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Whàngarei;13897043 said:
Your hat isn't safe Bo.i want to wipe that smug smile off Kim's face and straighten Margaret's top with a hard yank.send them all scurrying to gaol. Natalie shouldnt depend on that thing for friendship. Imo.

BBM. I don’t understand what you mean by this sentence. Care to enlighten me?

Whoever is responsible for William’s disappearance should be held accountable, whether it be KL, MS or anyone else. I agree with what you say about NC. Trust no one.
 
  • #103
Sorry Bo ......h.bayne was talking about eating hat. Not you....
 
  • #104
Correct. No worries x
 
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I will eat my hat if spedding isn't involved somehow in this case if it ever gets solved

The unluckiest washing machine repairman in the world.
 
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You know, whatever the motive for William’s abduction, I hope that if he is alive and being hidden somewhere, he is safe, well and loved. Also, that one day he will be reunited with his sister and brothers. What a terrible burden for those children to bear throughout their lives. A missing brother, the not knowing whether he is alive or dead. I hope their grief is acknowledged throughout this tragedy and they are given extra care and empathy until there is a resolution in William’s case (and afterwards if need be). Poor little loves x
 
  • #107
Is Karlie’s sentencing today?
 
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You know, whatever the motive for William’s abduction, I hope that if he is alive and being hidden somewhere, he is safe, well and loved. Also, that one day he will be reunited with his sister and brothers. What a terrible burden for those children to bear throughout their lives. A missing brother, the not knowing whether he is alive or dead. I hope their grief is acknowledged throughout this tragedy and they are given extra care and empathy until there is a resolution in William’s case (and afterwards if need be). Poor little loves x


Best outcome from this sad situation and imo quite possible.I have hope he's alive. Happy, loved ,well care for.
 
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The past few years of trauma were clearly etched on Karlie Tyrrell's face, as she arrived at Burwood local court today to be sentenced for spitting at a police officer.

The biological mother of missing toddler William Tyrrell is facing one charge of assaulting an officer, and another of using offensive language in a public place................


As the complex web of suspects expanded and then zeroed in, there have no suggestion at any time that William's biological or foster family were ever involved in the disappearance.

https://www.9news.com.au/national/2...l-mum-sentence-for-spitting-at-police-officer
 
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The past few years of trauma were clearly etched on Karlie Tyrrell's face, as she arrived at Burwood local court today to be sentenced for spitting at a police officer. The biological mother of missing toddler William Tyrrell is facing one charge of assaulting an officer, and another of using offensive language in a public place................As the complex web of suspects expanded and then zeroed in, there have no suggestion at any time that William's biological or foster family were ever involved in the disappearance. https://www.9news.com.au/national/2...l-mum-sentence-for-spitting-at-police-officer

Karlie looks pretty thin. She is a good-looking woman as I’m sure she was in her teenage years and young adulthood. Sometimes that can be a blessing; at other times, a curse.

FWIW People who who are genuinely working to break a cycle have my support, along with a healthy dose of skepticism — especially when they are doing it for their children. It’s hard to change — I am still learning (and sometimes, failing). No one has to be a perfect human being/parent — just good enough.
 
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Whàngarei;13897427 said:
Best outcome from this sad situation and imo quite possible.I have hope he's alive. Happy, loved ,well care for.

Yes, but William’s sister and brothers need to know. Having been estranged from my own brother, through no fault or decision of our own, the sense of loss I experienced as a result was, at times, unbearable. Children suffer the trauma of ‘missing persons’, not just adults, and they have no voice. Whatever became of William, this is also a crime committed against three other children. They will have to deal with the consequences for the rest of their lives. You only have to listen to Ricky Grimmer, Cheryl’s now adult brother, to recognise that.
 
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The past few years of trauma were clearly etched on Karlie Tyrrell's face, as she arrived at Burwood local court today to be sentenced for spitting at a police officer.

The biological mother of missing toddler William Tyrrell is facing one charge of assaulting an officer, and another of using offensive language in a public place................


As the complex web of suspects expanded and then zeroed in, there have no suggestion at any time that William's biological or foster family were ever involved in the disappearance.

https://www.9news.com.au/national/2...l-mum-sentence-for-spitting-at-police-officer


Brief Ch9 video here as well. No commentary with it. Glad to see the kids weren't there today. Maybe her dad?

https://www.9news.com.au/videos/cjc...al-mother-of-william-tyrrell-appears-in-court
 
  • #117
Karlie looks pretty thin..

Looks to be expecting, to me?
Acne isn't a good sign either. Unless that's her usual complexion?
MOO
 
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Tyrrell mum spat at cop in 'panic attack'
https://www.9news.com.au/national/2018/01/29/16/51/tyrrell-mum-spat-at-cop-in-panic-attack

Three years after losing her son in one of Australia's most high profile missing child cases, a tearful Karlie Tyrrell has blamed her panic attacks for spitting at a police officer....

The emotional 29-year-old, who has a long criminal history, faced Burwood Local Court on Monday but won't learn her fate until March 19 when sentencing proceedings continue............

Court documents reveal an extensive rap sheet of previous crimes including assaulting officers and civilians, resisting arrest, damaging property, shoplifting, breaching bail and using offensive language.
In a handwritten note from Tyrrell also tendered on Monday, she said her mental health problems were behind the assault.
"I recently found out I suffer from panic attacks which played a major part into my behaviour but I'm not making any excuses," she wrote.

Police facts say the accused became very angry when an officer asked one child in her company about marks on his legs, saying "none of your f***ing business".
 
  • #119
I wonder when the breaching bail was?:thinking:
 
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The emotional 29-year-old, who has a long criminal history, faced Burwood Local Court on Monday but won't learn her fate until March 19 when sentencing proceedings continue....

Police facts say the accused became very angry when an officer asked one child in her company about marks on his legs, saying "none of your f---ing business".
She then spat on a second female officer's right eyebrow and cheek after shouting "Ryde coppers lost my son you c----".

http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/karlie-ty...t-at-cop-in-panic-attack-20180129-h0q3cs.html
 
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