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

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  • #1,041
Any of the situations listed above may be true or false. As you say, we know so very little. But that’s OK, we don’t have to.

We just have to remember that, as it stands, William’s biological and foster parents have been cleared from the investigation and that Bill Spedding is the sole person of interest in relation to William’s disappearance.

[QUOTE(09:58) R:

'Mr Jubelin, on the subject of William's foster care, have you been able to rule out involvement by the foster family or the natural family in his disappearance?'

(10:08) GJ:

'The simple answer to that, yes. I'm standing here saying I have ruled out the foster carer parents and I have ruled out the biological parents as being involved in this investigation.'][/QUOTE]

The simple answer? So is there a more complex answer though? This response bothers me as it is not definitive to me.
 
  • #1,042
BBM, There have been hundreds of POI's in the Tyrrell case from what LE have stated, and BS was the suspect they looked at thoroughly because he had dealings with the FGM days before WT went missing because she called him to repair her washing machine.
And then GJ took him to task over the historical SA case from approx. 30 yrs. prior.
And we don't know how other POI's have panned out in this investigation because we are not privy to LE's information.

OK, for accuracy’s sake, the sole publically named person of interest who has yet to be cleared by DCI Jubelin.

No link provided as many links have been provided numerous times before now and, frankly, because I can’t be arsed.
 
  • #1,043
Unit, what's your comment about 10 people from OS looking at the case mean ?

Friends in other countries thats all.
 
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The simple answer? So is there a more complex answer though? This response bothers me as it is not definitive to me.

I don’t know. What do you think a more complex answer could be?
 
  • #1,045
Thanks, Whàngarei. It is good to hear others theories on this.

And I do think Jubelin is as smart as you believe he is. I believe that, too. I think he was specifically chosen to take over this case due to his smarts and his experience in cases like the Bowraville case.

The Bowraville case is interesting because Jubelin really needed a piece of information to tie things together. He got a piece of information from Evelyn Greenup's grandmother from the night she was murdererd . To have that piece of information required her to admit to I guess what she would have considered to be her own negligence around the safety of the child. It was hard for her to tell and took her a long time and she felt very guilty even though she did nothing to her granddaughter. I'm glad she did tell and Jubelin was very compassionate to her. It was the breakthrough the case needed. I often wonder if there is a similar parallel in this case.
 
  • #1,046
OK, for accuracy’s sake, the sole publically named person of interest who has yet to be cleared by DCI Jubelin.

No link provided as many links have been provided numerous times before now and, frankly, because I can’t be arsed.

Publically named POI's who have yet to be cleared as I understand it are BS, PB, TJ, DN and NC.
 
  • #1,047
look for clarity I'm not implying forster family are involved.
just think its not right the direction the investigators are pushing to the public with the information they have released.
I think until its solved all connections to William should be scrutinized.
tunnel vision is investigative nemesis.

I agree, and tunnel vision by LE in other criminal cases i have followed on WS's has missed the potential for other investigative clues in case solving, and innocent people have been incarcerated because of it.
 
  • #1,048
The Bowraville case is interesting because Jubelin really needed a piece of information to tie things together. He got a piece of information from Evelyn Greenup's grandmother from the night she was murdererd . To have that piece of information required her to admit to I guess what she would have considered to be her own negligence around the safety of the child. It was hard for her to tell and took her a long time and she felt very guilty even though she did nothing to her granddaughter. I'm glad she did tell and Jubelin was very compassionate to her. It was the breakthrough the case needed. I often wonder if there is a similar parallel in this case.

There are just the two that have declared themselves publically as POI - BS and NC. I think.
 
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[QUOTE(09:58) R:

'Mr Jubelin, on the subject of William's foster care, have you been able to rule out involvement by the foster family or the natural family in his disappearance?'

(10:08) GJ:

'The simple answer to that, yes. I'm standing here saying I have ruled out the foster carer parents and I have ruled out the biological parents as being involved in this investigation.']



Jubes did say of all the people we have spoken to. Just because we have spoken to you and you think we have moved on past you.
We could come back if we are not satisfied with the information we have got.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIG-lcJMpVc
 
  • #1,050
BBM I agree with what you say K-Mac although I am cautious of ever making much of a judgement as I also remember very well what they said about Lindy Chamberlain too.

I really would like to see her face however.
 
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I don’t know. What do you think a more complex answer could be?

Jubs said ‘biological parents’ but he did not say ‘extended family’

No harm thinking outside the square.
 
  • #1,052
Jubs said ‘biological parents’ but he did not say ‘extended family’

No harm thinking outside the square.


Yep...something that doesn't sit right are these two polar opposite statements

https://youtu.be/ivK2GDnj9Ig

@ 1.07 "Because, like, I wouldn't hide him"


https://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/a/38661533/the-day-nsw-toddler-william-tyrrell-went-missing/

[FONT=&quot]"I’d given them bond money to hide out for three months and then they were caught and told me they were taking William away. He [Brendan] died that day," Ms Collins said.

So...which is it then, NC??

[/FONT]
 
  • #1,053
Those cars matched TJ’s white station wagon and NC’s friend’s silver sedan. It’s no coincidence that the police had suspicions and were taking photos of her car and quizzed her and confiscated TJ’s vehicle.

Why was NC ‘sick’ that her friend was ‘bothered’.
I’d be saying to cops DO ANYTHING!


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I don’t know. What do you think a more complex answer could be?

I don't know really. Maybe someone related but not closely related hasn't been ruled out. It just seems an odd response to say 'the simple answer'. Why not just a definitive yes we have ruled out both families.
 
  • #1,055
Do peddos drive a long distance from the abduction point to molest a child?
Only from what I’ve read they don’t drive that far away.
The abductor might have driven further on when he heard the sirens OR disposed of William (alive or dead) where he was first parked.
BUT if William was thrown out in urgency, he might have been found by now.
Not buried or just wandering.

William might have frozen in fright because of his ‘past life’, if alive would he have been too scared to answer the searchers calls?


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Does Bill Spedding look like a monster? No.

But now read this.
Friggin’ sickening.
Allegedly he IS a monster

http://www.news.com.au/national/cri...t/news-story/d041c14a9470950a767ed8ebf4dc0661


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Supplied victims
Abuse happened while staying in a caravan. Remember the report of a child’s distressed cries coming from a caravan when there was supposedly no children reported to be residing in any caravan. Is that his preferred choice to carry out the vile acts ? Imo
 
  • #1,058
THIS.

A RELATIVE of the man whose NSW mid north coast house was foren*sically examined by police this week in the disappearance of three-year-old William Tyrell claims he has solid evidence that Bill Spedding was “nowhere near” the child when he disappeared

THIS

Mr Spedding, a 63-year-old electrician, had been due at the house of William’s grandmother in Kendall, 350km north of Sydney, to repair a washing machine the day the boy went missing.


https://www.theaustralian.com.au/ne...d/news-story/52d80cfbee859664e04a5e75d2839136


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  • #1,059
spedding is a dirty piece of crap . proven.

but simply being a dirty piece of crap .....visiting the grandmothers days before not aware of the "spontaneous" visit from William and his family coming and having a small Spider-Man figurine in his car is extremely week evidence to me.
if that's all there is........no wonder the case is cold.

lets hope and assume the cops have a whole lot more on him for the justification of being labelled public enemy no 1 in Williams case.
 
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