Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #33

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Who needed a clairvoyant?
All girls need to cry on a girlfriend’s shoulder sometimes.
A hint or two might have been dropped in the physiologist’s rooms which would be needed for the compo claim. Pain, suffering and all that.
Covert? MS?
???
 
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Jennifer - are you asking who is the person needing the clairvoyant? Mrs Sp.

Sorry, I tried to reply to your post but it came up as a new post.
 
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i wonder if they will scour every inch of that 3 sq km with cadaver dogs, and would aerial thermal imaging be used? its such an intensive search but still the risk of missing something

Maybe not thermal (heat) but IIRC they used some ultra sound thingy to find cavities in the ground finding the Beaumont children recently.
 
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I knew Brett Cowan when he was a child in a professional setting. Nothing strange about him then, his family was a bit on the lower rung. Domestic violence and lots of drinking, both mum and dad. No supervision, let run riot.
 
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Bullcrap :cool::cool:

No way would they use resources to this extent if they weren't looking for something in particular. (meaning William)

yeah agree totally sleep
they do not have resources to burn.

I know I am out on my own about what I think happened to William.
(still think its highly possible he wondered off and fell into some kind of demise freak of nature accident)
I have a really strong feeling that hes there not far from home.
fingers crossed we can get some answers for his family soon
 
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Just my opinion, but I think that they think that someone took him out through the back yard, not from the driveway. I am not sure what that means.

It may mean that who ever drove or walked in did not do so via Benaroon Drive.
It may mean it was deliberate and planned. Not random.
 
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It may mean that who ever drove or walked in did not do so via Benaroon Drive.
It may mean it was deliberate and planned. Not random.
I am not sure about that. They could have driven in, seen him run around the back, walked up the side yard and taken him over the back fence.
 
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yes, i feel theyre searching for a shallow grave now and proving to the coroner no stone was left unturned

I doubt you could see a shallow grave after this time, plants grow and soil settles, William was so tiny unless the forensic team uses an ultra sound thingy which could see disturbance in the soil.

Oh my I just thought of a garden bed.
 
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I doubt you could see a shallow grave after this time, plants grow and soil settles, William was so tiny unless the forensic team uses an ultra sound thingy which could see disturbance in the soil.

Oh my I just thought of a garden bed.
Dogs could find it.
 
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No. I meant through the back yard of the house he was staying in. Wasn't he first reported as he just disappeared when he ran down the side of the house, into the back yard? Within minutes?
Towards the boundary of Wilsons .....
 
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im hoping they search the whole area with dogs and under and through houses too
 
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He added there were “hundreds of persons of interest” in the case but very few “high risk” persons of interest.
New twist in search for William Tyrrell

Well Jube's seems to think they may find something.

I keep thinking about that early statement - It's bewildering, too, in this era of electronic footprints.
Kendall may have have ****** reception. But you would ping somewhere suggesting you were not at Kendall, surely.
Or as MRichards suggest that you were.

Nocookies

Exactly! The triangulation does not reconcile with statement
 
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I am not sure how that can be said. Jubelin expressed very clearly in the presser, how they are remaining open to everything. Even a pedo ring, which they have found no evidence to lead to "charging of anyone or finding William".

What more would he be expected to say or do? Especially when none of us knows everything that has been done already ... in the almost 4 years that William has been missing.

They may have evidence but not enough beyond reasonable doubt.

We havent been told anything really. Standard procedure to prevent breaking sub judice.
 
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Looks like the Police have started at the end of the street, where it is supposedly a dead end.

Detectives begin large-scale search for missing William Tyrrell | Daily Mail Online

In this pic they are walking past No 51. We have heard that the people in No 52 were away at the time, but I don't think we've heard much about the people in 51.
Anyone?

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if you take a google drive from 48 benaroon drive around the corner to 13 ellendale cres i think that house was empty at the time from memory?
 
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Thank God that I am not a murderer, or even a missing person. They would not find any phone pings for me. I leave my phone at home, when I go out, much to the disgust of my children.

That in its own accounts for perjury.

Thats exactly what the law wants you to do. Incriminate yourself.

Say you went to a school assembly, rang clients to say their part arrived, went to Kendall or elsewhere.

But as a small business person you went out did all these things as a POI and left your phone home on that day.

Then there is, but your wife didnt...

Oh wait, you both left your phones home.

The more you evade the law, the more you become a suspect.

Then there is the multitude of cameras...
 
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The more you evade detection, the more suspect you look.

Fancy being a small business, highly mobile, multiple jobs per day without a home base receptionist and not taking your mobile phone.

Oh, you forgot your mobile phone that particular day, how convenient for a small mobile business.

The bag of mobile phones found in the pawnbroker store that had since been closed.
The small matress found upstairs.

Mobile phones that could be used simless as WIFI and cameras without detection.
*Not anymore. Pretty sure new phones require SIM ID.

Not a good look even if it is innocent.
 
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These victims are more than about sex. Desperate people sell these images for $$$. For some the primary driver of these crimes is money. Even if they are relatives.

Has someone come forward to claim their $1 million dollars?

Your evasive action incriminates you!
Go ahead, leave your phone home!
 
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