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The pawn shop that was raided.
What a horrible name for a business. Speddo's Pawn
The name has a shocking double meaning.
Peddo and Pawn![]()
I didnt even think of that wow
The pawn shop that was raided.
What a horrible name for a business. Speddo's Pawn
The name has a shocking double meaning.
Peddo and Pawn![]()
I agree 100%. I dont consider this along the 'normal lines of enquiry' at all. The crimestoppers tip off must have been a doozy.I really doubt the police would be ripping this couples homes and properties apart if they weren't onto something and finding things along the way, wonder if the grandchildren are still with them tonight or will be staying somewhere else?
Digging and draining and taking 3 cars and a mattress doesn't seem that "normal" to me.Superintendent Paul Fehon confirmed more resources had been brought in to assist with the investigation but played down any suggestion the developments were a “major breakthrough”.
“I don’t describe it as a major breakthrough. It is a line of inquiry we’re taking as part of the normal investigation phase for an investigation of this nature,” he said.
“Additional resources have been provided in relation to the searches and specialist police have attended and that is normal for an investigation of this type.”
Digging and draining and taking 3 cars and a mattress doesn't seem that "normal" to me.
CADAVER sniffer dogs were called in to search the semi-rural Bonny Hills property which is being raided by homicide detectives looking for missing boy William Tyrell.
The dogs searched the rented Wandoo Place property on the mid-north coast yesterday before police today moved in with diggers to excavate the yard including a fire pit, as well as the septic tank.
Three cars were seized and towed away from the property yesterday and are being examined by forensic experts for any links to the three-year-old who has been missing for more than four months
http://www.news.com.au/national/pol...r-william-tyrell/story-fncynjr2-1227191486574
As much as I try to find a positive reason for everything that is unfolding (e.g. they're just looking for evidence), part of me wants to slap myself in the face and shout, "Get real. None of this is looking good. NONE of it!"no, and it doesnt look good for this precious little boy either
As much as I try to find a positive reason for everything that is unfolding (e.g. they're just looking for evidence), part of me wants to slap myself in the face and shout, "Get real. None of this is looking good. NONE of it!"
We need to steel ourselves for the worst case scenario. We are being fed information gradually and we have the opportunity to emotionally prepare ourselves. Supt. Fehon's face was a giveaway, IMO. He looked like he was on he verge of sobbing.
