Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, NSW, 12 Sept 2014 - #31

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #461
You're not a country white goods repair man, C.O.D.

He is a long time business man, with business premises, not just repairing but holding stock, buying and selling.
 
  • #462
Would you note the attendance of the washing repair man in a small town?

Yes, with signage on the van, I imagine he would have been a regular sight in about 20 villages, hamlets, towns around the Camden Haven area to Port Macquarie. If you mean at the assembly, if he was a familiar face I might recognise him, if not regular then probably not, but to this school community I would say his head was familiar because his business was in the same street as the school. MOO
 
  • #463
Would you note the attendance of the washing repair man in a small town?

I for sure would have noticed him at the assembly. If he didn't attend very often especially. We always noticed the other people because it was nice to see them show up and acknowledge good things for their kids. It is important for the kids.

.
 
  • #464
You would think a washing repair man would be flush with cash spending at the cafe.

When my machine needed a part I had to pay for the call out fee and the part in advance so, I guess, the mechanic has the cash and orders the part but he has a 14-30 day account.
 
  • #465
He is a long time business man, with business premises, not just repairing but holding stock, buying and selling.

A "pawnbroker".

"A "for lease" sign is now in the window where the yellow "Speddo's" pawnbroker sign used to be."

I just cant vision it a Cash Convertors legitimacy. Cash Convertors probably don't have small mattresses near their computers upstairs
 
  • #466
When did police ask questions of the school and parents? was it in January? (school holidays) 4 months later?

It was only a fortnightly assembly not a special occasion from my reckoning. I have a vague idea of who are the regulars at assemblies but beyond that nothing.

I would imagine it was much earlier. He gave a 10 page statement, when that didn't check out they raided his Office and home. The raids were in January.

For his statement to not check out, IMO they had already interviewed people at the school and cafe.
 
  • #467
You're not a country white goods repair man, C.O.D.

Eftpos and credit card are payment options provided by tradesmen, have been for a while. Country doesn't come into it these days. In fact country tradesmen using these options is more and more common.
 
  • #468
So when was crimestoppers the number the public were asked to call. Presumably when the police decided it was a crime and not a lost child.

Paul Fehon in those early interviews did say "If anyone had any information if they could ring through on 000."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQtDgHq42Wg

https://www.facebook.com/nswpolicef...18519706184/10152439520231185/?type=3&theater

NSW police facebook page asks people to contact crimestoppers from 12/09/2014

So Fehon wants them to call 000 and then the FB site recommends crimestoppers. Funny, cause lots of people on SM in regards to this case complain crimestoppers is not reliable in passing info on. Seems the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing sometimes. MOO
 
  • #469
Would you note the attendance of the washing repair man in a small town?

No. I actually wouldn't have a clue what most parent's occupations are and not interested. We may have different ideas of "small town".
 
  • #470
I would imagine it was much earlier. He gave a 10 page statement, when that didn't check out they raided his Office and home. The raids were in January.

For his statement to not check out, IMO they had already interviewed people at the school and cafe.

Yes, I agree. "Following" ... not "in January" or anything like that.


Following William’s disappearance, Mr Spedding gave a 10-page statement to police, as well as a DNA swab, to assist with the investigation.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/n...l/news-story/6d94cf0b183fb09f927bc96e3d67ce58
 
  • #471
A "pawnbroker".

"A "for lease" sign is now in the window where the yellow "Speddo's" pawnbroker sign used to be."

Yes, which would have different stock in his business premises and your point is.....?
 
  • #472
I would imagine it was much earlier. He gave a 10 page statement, when that didn't check out they raided his Office and home. The raids were in January.

For his statement to not check out, IMO they had already interviewed people at the school and cafe.

Yes that makes sense as far as school, I think the café was questioned in Jan.
 
  • #473
Yes, with signage on the van, I imagine he would have been a regular sight in about 20 villages, hamlets, towns around the Camden Haven area to Port Macquarie.

So when he was out repairing white goods anywhere. Who was at the pawn shop covering all those important duties?
 
  • #474
So when he was out repairing white goods anywhere. Who was at the pawn shop covering all those important duties?

Did he get the odd visit from kerb crawler verge-side scrappy man at Speddos Pawnshop?

One does need an interface with the public
 
  • #475
Yes, I agree. "Following" ... not "in January" or anything like that.


Following William’s disappearance, Mr Spedding gave a 10-page statement to police, as well as a DNA swab, to assist with the investigation.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/n...l/news-story/6d94cf0b183fb09f927bc96e3d67ce58

He might regret giving that DNA swab, but not for this case. He would not cooperate with the police investigation in the historical charges. He didn't see that coming.
 
  • #476
So when he was out repairing white goods anywhere. Who was at the pawn shop covering all those important duties?

Maybe the "Be Back in 10 Minutes" sign was flipped round? Then all those cash-in people in that very small town would have had to wait a while to do their business.

Or maybe they went to the other pawn shop. Wasn't there two pawn shops in that very small town?
 
  • #477
  • #478
  • #479
Well, now there is only one pawn shop in Laurieton. So, it looks like maybe no-one was working with him there? If they were unable to keep the shop open, and business running, some kind of income coming in, while Spedding is facing his historical child sex crimes court cases(s).


a2sp52.jpg


https://www.localsearch.com.au/find/pawnbrokers/nsw/hastings-macleay-valley-region/laurieton
 
  • #480
So when he was out repairing white goods anywhere. Who was at the pawn shop covering all those important duties?

The "pawn" shop had not been in operation for some time. There is another similar business in Laurieton and the town proved too small to support both businesses.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
97
Guests online
2,614
Total visitors
2,711

Forum statistics

Threads
632,729
Messages
18,631,018
Members
243,275
Latest member
twinmomming
Back
Top