Evidently, she cannot make up her mind then. Like so many other things she was ambivalent about in the Ch7 interview.
Agree. My point being the gag order is mentioned but not who it is enforcing it.
Evidently, she cannot make up her mind then. Like so many other things she was ambivalent about in the Ch7 interview.
Just something I wanted to clarify on this. We know they went up a day early, so that was Thursday? Yet William disappeared on Friday. So on Friday he was supposed to be there anyway if I understand correctly?
So although it was morning, if someone knew he was coming and wanted to snatch him and/or his sister, Friday morning would have been the time to start sitting and waiting for that opportunity? Or possibly driving by waiting for the opportunity?
Do I have that right?
Seems to me you have that right, Wexford.![]()
One million dollars!!!! Who owns the grey car?
Just something I wanted to clarify on this. We know they went up a day early, so that was Thursday? Yet William disappeared on Friday. So on Friday he was supposed to be there anyway if I understand correctly?
So although it was morning, if someone knew he was coming and wanted to snatch him and/or his sister, Friday morning would have been the time to start sitting and waiting for that opportunity? Or possibly driving by waiting for the opportunity?
Do I have that right?
Just trying to eliminate the theory that it was opportunistic.
Thursday was a grandma surprise. We don't know what FGM said to POI about getting washing machine fixed. I have the grandkids coming, which POI knows indirectly. (Phone conversation narrative crucial in understanding context)
Arrives Thrusday night, WT gone 9.12am next morning, POI drives past police search at 11.20am
So much easier if everyone didn't know everyone from different towns.
When was the FF going back to Sydney? Sunday?
I think that if they were scheduled to arrive early on Friday, grandma may not have (presumably) said that Friday morning was okay for the washing machine repair. Unless she said it would be okay very early on Friday.
The 63-year-old became a focus of investigations after police learned he was due to fix a washing machine at William's grandmother's house about the time the toddler disappeared.
https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/na...s-disappearance-son-says-20150303-13tz7u.html
What time did fm phone BS about the part? I am thinking that would have confirmed they had arrived in Kendall.
Going back Sunday?
Saturday would have been their only chance before William went back to Sydney and FGM sold house.
FGM could have said the grandkids are coming, I need machine fixed when she first spoke to washing machine repair man.
It was only the Friday night surprise, FGM thought the grandkids coming Saturday morning.
This picture was months later when they were search bushland, near his home in Bonny Hills.
Going back Sunday?
Saturday would have been their only chance before William went back to Sydney and FGM sold house.
That leaves Saturday as a tight window to do what happened. One day and he was heading back to Sydney.
Kind of slims the window of opportunistic passer by. Not saying it wasn't opportunistic that someone had planned to be there to fix a machine.
But the two cars police point out are suspicious. No one saw the machine mans car in the street or around.
The media made a stuff up?
Only chance to what?
There is no stuff up. Perhaps read the article.