Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #35

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  • #841
He doesnt make that decision with the deputy coroner on his shoulder.

I know he doesn’t make that decision, pt. I would like to see the investigation concluded as much as anyone else, after all lines of inquiry have been followed and NOT because of a few agitators who have ulterior motives and/or don’t seem to understand the process:

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I don't think the coroner has the time to lead the whole investigation. Jubes reports to the coroner what he finds, just like he was doing yesterday or was it the day before. The coroner is busy, so he/she get jubes to do the ground work... afaik
Exactly she would be eyeballing the area to get her own sense of what DCI Jubelin reported to the chief coroner.
 
  • #844
I don't think the coroner has the time to lead the whole investigation. Jubes reports to the coroner what he finds, just like he was doing yesterday or was it the day before. The coroner is busy, so he/she get jubes to do the ground work... afaik

Coroner just ensures any searches are done according to procedure surely.

The whole thing is mapped etc to ensure the quality control under what is deemed practical.

Past police and coroner experience deems whats best practice for the day which stands up in court.

When the grid searches are done, the data modelling shows the court what has been search.

They can only do what is practical.
 
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Police have other means of detecting human remains other than search dogs.

What did the latest police search find deemed fruitful?

The latest searches appear where it is likely William may have got lost through misadventure without being discovered in someones backyard.
 
  • #847
So if police found nothing, that would rule out misadventure.

Don't tell us WT ran off, here is the grid search data.

It is improbable that WT went wayward of the property on his own.
Here is the data modelling to prove that.
 
  • #848
Exactly she would be eyeballing the area to get her own sense of what DCI Jubelin reported to the chief coroner.
Yep and search concluded.including that huge in your face water tank
 
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Welcome leese
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  • #850
Now, about that Spiderman toy :D
 
  • #851
As explained prior, a plumber found a childs shirt in the POIs plumbing which blocked the plumbing.

A childs shirt is indicitive of the size that can block plumbing.

I will say it again. The access port for the tank is no more than 6 inches.
The low weight trafficable lids are 150kg+. Hell of a mess to dig up.

There is no evidence of a surface lid on Google earth.

Plumbers get hepatitis B shots to reduce chance of infection.
 
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Where were we?

Deleting phone records.

Coronial inquest. People forced to answer questions.

Likelyhood of inquest sooner rather than later.

People going to prison who lie at the inquest.
 
  • #855
that's disappointing bo
I have always thought how kind and accommodating a poster you are.

And here I was thinking I might break the tension. My bad.
 
  • #856
pretty disappointing the accusations of move on move on move on!!!
believe it or not the throw spedding under the bus brigade DONOT own Williams thread.
its a different set of rules rehashing over and over and over again pointless unsubstantiated points about POI no 1 that has no relevance what so ever to the investigation.
but so what.
If someone wants to obsess about the relevance of a spiderman toy in a persons car so be it....lets hash it out. (for example )
this should be a place to discuss anything about William.
its already choked and gagged and unfortunately posters now seem to think they can to. :oops:

imo the not draining of the septic tank at banaroon dr is an extremely valid point.


5 PERSONS OF INTEREST!...….o_O
I think we move on from theories about septic tanks because we have faith in the TOP people that are investigating this case that know so much more than you or I or anyone else . It’s not throwing spedding under the bus , it’s discussing what we have heard from SFR.
 
  • #857
Where were we?

Deleting phone records.

Coronial inquest. People forced to answer questions.

Likelyhood of inquest sooner rather than later.

People going to prison who lie at the inquest.
yes where were we.....
5 persons of interest!
 
  • #858
I think we move on from theories about septic tanks because we have faith in the TOP people that are investigating this case that know so much more than you or I or anyone else . It’s not throwing spedding under the bus , it’s discussing what we have heard from SFR.

Discussing what we have heard from BS's friends and family.
We have heard nothing about BS from the police, really.
 
  • #859
agree hbayne
but its the telling posters to shut up and move on I have a problem with.
nobody has the right to be so arrogant.

bring good points to the table and hash it out like everything else it will resolve till the next time.
that's my point
Point taken and I think it’s been hashed out a million times.
 
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