Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #34

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Did you watch it?I missed it, but I did see him on 9 news.


Not on ACA ( think they were hoping but he refused ) .............total beat up as usual :rolleyes:
 
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And it is not the time or the place for you to tell us how alluring men find you. You started this ' see how I can get blokes. 'You never know. Most men are flattered by my attentions. I’m quite a catch '

Not sure who is trolling here.

Where’s that dang report button!!
 
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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.


:mad::mad:

Of course the cops know he’s not there.
That’s why they have to prove he was taken.
 

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:D
They know about us!

Websleuths: Citizen detectives and professionals helping police solve crimes

At 8.38am, on April 28, 2012, a member of true-crime forum Websleuths posted on a thread about missing Brisbane woman Allison Baden-Clay: "I'm out this way and I kept getting eerie feelings around Kholo Creek overpass. I know it probably sounds silly, but it's the 'what if'..."

News that a body had been found was posted on the site at 9.22pm the following day. At 10.22pm, the member – whose plan to look at the area that morning fell through — wrote, "Look, she's [at Kholo Creek]… I wish I called the police. This is freaking me out a little."
They may have read the comments. Authorities certainly listened when another Websleuths member, Steve*, a doctor, contacted them about the case. Like other Australian forum members, he communicated with Fairfax Media via email, with all but one asking for their username not to be identified.


Websleuths: Citizen detectives and professionals helping police solve crimes
That article is what brought me here!
 
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“And I think the people around that person would be suspicious of their behaviour under pressure.” he added.
At least one has to blab to the right person, hopefully!
 
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But maybe Bohemian is a 75 year old jolly old woman who is having a giggle among friends

We are friends, 99% are, unfortunately some only pick our thoughts and sleuthing apart.

Just try to scroll on by and ignore.

Where is that freaking button!
 
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Where are you, William?
 
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He added there were “hundreds of persons of interest” in the case but very few “high risk” persons of interest.

As much as ruling out misadventure I firmly believe it is about ruling in human intervention and namely one of their "very few" high risk POIs. There is certainly specifically one suspect over the others that they are watching very very closely. "Making the person police suspect very uncomfortable".... Covert ops have maybe surveilled this person go back into the bush recently, claimed to know this certain area and camped there, been out to collect firewood now it is winter etc etc??? Arrest is coming i feel.
jmoo

Yes, I am feeling much the same as you.

The Prosecutor knows that possible misadventure will be relied on heavily by any defence lawyer to spur reasonable doubt. I feel a big decision has been made, perhaps channeling some of that reward money to pay for all of this search resourcing, to completely rule out misadventure, to completely rule in human intervention .... so then all of the circumstantial evidence will build the strongest criminal case.

In the mean time, I have a feeling that the high risk POI(s) is/are being watched very carefully, so that they don't attempt a quick flit. I would think that if they have any intelligence at all, they will know that the gavel is soon going to drop.
 
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Yes, I am feeling much the same as you.

The Prosecutor knows that possible misadventure will be relied on heavily by any defence lawyer to spur reasonable doubt. I feel a big decision has been made, perhaps channeling some of that reward money to pay for all of this search resourcing, to completely rule out misadventure, to completely rule in human intervention .... so then all of the circumstantial evidence will build the strongest criminal case.

In the mean time, I have a feeling that the high risk POI(s) is/are being watched very carefully, so that they don't attempt a quick flit. I would think that if they have any intelligence at all, they will know that the gavel is soon going to drop.

I’m a little puzzled by the dimensions of the search area being 3 sq km. Recently, a missing 3 year old NSW boy was found 5 km from where he was last seen. AFAIK he travelled unaided on foot.

Do you think the search area has been determined taking into account the rugged terrain or is it the total area of the bushland adjoining Benaroon Drive?
 
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Do you think the search area has been determined taking into account the rugged terrain or is it the total area of the bushland adjoining Benaroon Drive?[/QUOTE said:
Both maybe and also likely area for a perp to hang and wait maybe? Possibility of cigarette butts, rubbish etc. Possibly being a denser area than the earlier search areas this spot needs going over again. Then of course the possibility of movements seen or conversations re the area... Time will tell. But I have the same train of thought as SA..
 
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Oh gosh Jennifer I didn’t mean that. I meant befriending the community of websleuthers. Certainly totally separate to the

We know so don’t worry.
Is it a 28 day cycle?
 
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Over there tgy! Next to my walking frame :D

I swear I only made the reference to being older to outline that we never know who we are speaking to when we are online and criticizing people! Tone is lost and people build an image in their mind of who they’re taking to in order to justify being a little less kind to strangers on the net
 
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Yes, I am feeling much the same as you.

The Prosecutor knows that possible misadventure will be relied on heavily by any defence lawyer to spur reasonable doubt. I feel a big decision has been made, perhaps channeling some of that reward money to pay for all of this search resourcing, to completely rule out misadventure, to completely rule in human intervention .... so then all of the circumstantial evidence will build the strongest criminal case.

In the mean time, I have a feeling that the high risk POI(s) is/are being watched very carefully, so that they don't attempt a quick flit. I would think that if they have any intelligence at all, they will know that the gavel is soon going to drop.
Thinking along the same lines SA. Feel they are actually close for the first time.. Lets hope all the hard work pays off and the answer is found. So sad for William and his family and equally disgusted that there is a horrendous human being or beings out there capable of harming a child and taking away any future he had. They need to be caught and locked away to protect others asap.
 
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I’m a little puzzled by the dimensions of the search area being 3 sq km. Recently, a missing 3 year old NSW boy was found 5 km from where he was last seen. AFAIK he travelled unaided on foot.

Do you think the search area has been determined taking into account the rugged terrain or is it the total area of the bushland adjoining Benaroon Drive?

Same Bo

A specific property that is three square kilometres is the main area of focus for NSW police.

The operation will be co-ordinated by approximately 50 search experts from NSW Police's public order and riot squad.

Police return to initial William Tyrrell search area with new focus
 
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