Jennifer17
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I am sure that you are.You never know. Most men are flattered by my attentions. I’m quite a catch![]()
I am sure that you are.You never know. Most men are flattered by my attentions. I’m quite a catch![]()
I am sure that you are.
Not sure that he would be impressed by you gushing about him.
But they (the bios) couldn't care for him. FF gave him love and a safe home.m
I totally agree with this, and can you really blame them for getting some dig ins about the foster family? He was taken from them because he was in danger. I don't blame them at all for the digs, although not at the foster family. Although the digs should be at the powers to be who took him.
...and by familiar I mean as viewers of media, not personal acquaintance (I think it could have been read that way)No one I know is a websleuther but every female who is familiar with GJ thinks he’s the bees knees
That's not the fault of the FF.But he was not safe and away from danger.
Way to go, Bo!You never know. Most men are flattered by my attentions. I’m quite a catch![]()
BC will be on nine news soon...........
Well said ElouiseI don't really think Brendan is guilty. The police have said over and over the bios and fosters are cleared, and its a stipulation of participating in this forum that we don't speculate on them either.
But I do think that family (the bios) on the whole are not very smart, and definitely not media savvy. I think the predatory Australian media are taking advantage of them and their situation. I think they are genuinely sad about WT, and grieving, but I also think they're kind of happy (or blissfully ignorant) to be manipulated to get a bit of their 15 minutes too... especially if they can get some digs in about the foster family.
this is the type of conflict/dysfunction I was referring to in my previous post. The struggle to conclude this investigation by higher ups between the police and the public? is palpable.
She's baaaaaaack!William Tyrell's grandmother thinks new search is just for show | Daily Mail Online
EXCLUSIVE: 'They WON'T find him': William Tyrell's grandmother slams the police investigation into the missing boy - claiming the new forensic search is 'all for show' ahead of what would have been his seventh birthday
William Tyrell's grandmother is furious with police who have failed to find the young boy after four years, and claims their latest search is 'just for show' coming up to what would have been the youngster's seventh birthday.
Natalie Collins spoke with Daily Mail Australia on Thursday as police combed the bushland behind William's foster-grandmother's former home in Kendall, NSW.
'He isn't there and the police know that.
'They are just putting on a big show for the world because we haven't heard anything for a while, and his birthday is coming up,' she said.
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William Tyrell's grandmother thinks new search is just for show | Daily Mail Online
EXCLUSIVE: 'They WON'T find him': William Tyrell's grandmother slams the police investigation into the missing boy - claiming the new forensic search is 'all for show' ahead of what would have been his seventh birthday
William Tyrell's grandmother is furious with police who have failed to find the young boy after four years, and claims their latest search is 'just for show' coming up to what would have been the youngster's seventh birthday.
Natalie Collins spoke with Daily Mail Australia on Thursday as police combed the bushland behind William's foster-grandmother's former home in Kendall, NSW.
'He isn't there and the police know that.
'They are just putting on a big show for the world because we haven't heard anything for a while, and his birthday is coming up,' she said.
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William Tyrell's grandmother thinks new search is just for show | Daily Mail Online
EXCLUSIVE: 'They WON'T find him': William Tyrell's grandmother slams the police investigation into the missing boy - claiming the new forensic search is 'all for show' ahead of what would have been his seventh birthday
William Tyrell's grandmother is furious with police who have failed to find the young boy after four years, and claims their latest search is 'just for show' coming up to what would have been the youngster's seventh birthday.
Natalie Collins spoke with Daily Mail Australia on Thursday as police combed the bushland behind William's foster-grandmother's former home in Kendall, NSW.
'He isn't there and the police know that.
'They are just putting on a big show for the world because we haven't heard anything for a while, and his birthday is coming up,' she said.
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