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

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Little william where are you? Still thinking about you sweet child. Xx
 
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one positive thing ive noticed from reading a lot of the social media pages dedicated to little william, probably 99% of posters still seem to think he is still alive and most just pleading for him to be returned, nobody talking about dangerous strangers or paedophiles or him lost in the bush etc, and even after the police announced they were now using homicide detectives to assist.
 
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Finally! An article with some substantial information! Even an interview with the neighbour!

I'm guessing the public pressure and increasing international attention has forced the police come out and clear up the facts.

It was not the first time the family had visited Kendall, but their visits had become more frequent in recent months after William’s grandfather died earlier in the year. Locals recalled seeing William and his family at a neighbourhood Christmas event the previous December.
Really? I had read so many times it was his first visit.
 
  • #265
Targeted abduction :-(
 
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Possibly, or maybe someone in the community had overheard that William would be visiting and maybe even saw his photo, or saw him at the neighbourhood Christmas gathering the previous year. He's a very cute kid and it's horrible to think he may have caught the eye of someone. That's a theory I've seen floated around that I hadn't considered before. A local would know ways of getting in and out of the area without leaving evidence. The residents seem very scared.

Geez, no wonder the police have so many scenarios to consider, and they can't lean towards any in particular because they could miss evidence of a completely different scenario.
 
  • #267
Of course it was a targeted abdction. No other explanation makes sense.
 
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This article has made things a lot clearer in regards to the position of the home.

I'm not sure if this has been posted before, but below is an image from Google maps. A kidnapper could have EASILY come down from the bush track undetected, especially as there are a lot of trees in the space that William was hiding from his sister.

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Street view:

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A screencap of the track from Benaroon Drive to the cemetery. Looking at some of the secondary roads on the map, it would have been quite easy to bypass the tennis courts in Graham Street where the CCTV was set up. I have the distinct feeling whoever took William knew the Kendall area well.

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  • #272
Really? I had read so many times it was his first visit.
Yes, this news has been a game changer for me. Knowing this, a targeted abduction seems much more feasible.
 
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This article has made things a lot clearer in regards to the position of the home.

I'm not sure if this has been posted before, but below is an image from Google maps. A kidnapper could have EASILY come down from the bush track undetected, especially as there are a lot of trees in the space that William was hiding from his sister.

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Street view:

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Thanks for the images Angeline. So the neighbour wasn't home the day William disappeared? That would have made it a lot more convenient for the abductor to hide closer to the grandmother's house. Did the abductor know that the neighbour was away or was it just purely a coincidence?
 
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Thanks, M... I wish I could make the images bigger.
Apparently one neighbour was away, and the other neighbour left home 90 minutes before William went missing. From what the neighbour was saying, it's like she believes the abductor knew at least one neighbour would be away, and then waited for her to leave too. The abductor might've had a view of the grandma's property from the bush track. Theoretically, the abductor would have waited around 90 minutes for the adults to go inside. It seems like an awful lot of determination and chance, though. What if the adults had never gone inside?
 
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the scary thing is, with police now saying its possibly a planned abduction and the recent media release regarding the involvement of homicide police, it points to a bad scenario for little william, it looks less likely he was taken by someone close to the family.
 
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Thinking of you william!

May you be found as soon as possible...��
 
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Missing boy William Tyrell may have been victim of targeted abduction



http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...ll-may-have-been-victim-of-targeted-abduction

Since we are tiptoeing around this case, and police obviously very careful with what information to release, wonder what this could mean.
William specifically targeted or may be the family?
I'd assume it would require some planning, to observe, check out their routines etc
Well they didn't even live there, they were visiting granma, arrived the previous day.
How was kidnapper supposed to know when the family was going to arrive?
Could be someone known to family?


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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-01-06/william-tyrell-search-police-deny-abduction-claims/6001862

William Tyrell: Police searching for missing boy at Kendall, NSW deny targeted abduction claims

"They've conducted further searches with the use of specialist cadaver dogs in the possibility that young William's adventures may have led him to misadventure. But still [we have] no further indication of where he may be."

Police said recent media reports that all residents of Kendall were ordered to provide an alibi were also false.

"That's not correct. Not all members of Kendall were like that, that's not correct. That's speculation," Superintendant Fehon said.
 
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