Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #37

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Just for clarification ... burned out car was definitely mentioned in the ACA teaser on the TV ... which is not the same video that sleep has posted.

In the TV teaser all there was just the car and (who we now know is) Spedding ... no journo driving in a car, no rope.
(And definitely no dog! The camera did not even pan that low when the journo was pursuing Spedding.)
Wonder why they were pursuing Spedding?
 
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Burned out cars would rust quicker, wouldn't they? Might have to look that up

If the car had burned at site, the towing strap would also have burned. It has not burned. The car does not have wheels, it has been stripped back to bare essentials and the surrounding area does not have evidence of fire. Fire evidence remains on tree trunks for years. The logs on the ground do not of evidence of fire.

This vehicle is just a rust bucket been dumped in the bush. That's it.
 
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Wonder why they were pursuing Spedding?

We don't know when this 'pursuit' occurred. Could have been at anytime in the past.
 
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Cars with fire damage .... NOT the car in the ACA video.

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Four years on: Investigating the behaviour of the Kilmore East fire - CSIROscope

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Fire Damage Car Stock Photos & Fire Damage Car Stock Images - Alamy
 
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We don't know when this 'pursuit' occurred. Could have been at anytime in the past.
Exactly, we don't know when the footage is from?
 
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I wonder if LE took the vehicle in question into evidence if it was a worthwhile tip from someone?
 
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IMO vehicles that have been abandoned/dumped are usually the result of being stolen and stripped of any parts that can be sold. The vehicle on the video looks to be only a shell of what is left of it.
How does vehicle fire damage look after a long time of sitting around out in the elements?

more likely logs
 
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If the car had burned at site, the towing strap would also have burned. It has not burned. The car does not have wheels, it has been stripped back to bare essentials and the surrounding area does not have evidence of fire. Fire evidence remains on tree trunks for years. The logs on the ground do not of evidence of fire.

This vehicle is just a rust bucket been dumped in the bush. That's it.

What we don't know is if it was a burned rust bucket left in the bush. People burn cars, without the surrounding area bursting into flames, IMO. The tow strap could have been placed there at any time
 
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Probably should also mention that DS is for Detective Superintendent and not Detective Sergeant, as some IMO have taken it to mean.

His title if officially Commander (on linkedin). Slack reporting.
 
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This wasn't a press conference for William, It is for Lynette Dawson, outside her house this morning where they have commenced a fresh dig.
Reporters were then asking about William.

and then he said those words "when we are forced..."

Very interesting choice of words. Sounds to me like the Coroner has said enough is enough.
 
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Perhaps the ACA thing with the car might somehow tie into TJ being there on the day collecting scrap metal in the area?
 
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I think a member of the public has somehow gotten word that the car may have been part of the bush search. It could be what police were talking about when implying their search had unearthed some information or words to that affect. Just a thought.
 
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His title if officially Commander (on linkedin). Slack reporting.

Technically speaking (not that it really matters), his position is Homicide Squad Commander. His rank is Detective Superintendent. When reference is made to him it will be DS Scott Cook.

Homicide Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Scott Cook ...
.... Det Supt Cook said.
Det Supt Cook added .....
NSW Police Force
 
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The car must have been dumped there from a trailer or truck. Pushed off something, to land on its roof wouldn’t it ?
 
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From the glimpses I have seen, it looked like the burned out car was laying in a wild-grassed area with trees behind it, and that the man was walking along where there are buildings.


aaah first mention of 'burned out car'. It's not a burned out car and ACA headings are saying referring to 'RUST'.

no fire, no burned out car just a dumped rust bucket littering our lovely landscape.
 
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Technically speaking (not that it really matters), his position is Homicide Squad Commander. His rank is Detective Superintendent. When reference is made to him it will be DS Scott Cook.

Homicide Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Scott Cook ...
.... Det Supt Cook said.
Det Supt Cook added .....
NSW Police Force

I go for 'what the horses mouth tells me' and he tells me Commander Scott on his linkedin page. Then there is no misinterpretation between DS which is common referred to title for Detective Sergeant.
 
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Looking at a blown up pic of the car, it doesn't seem to me to be totally rusted out either. Looks like it's original colour is a rusty maroon colour. Can others see what I'm saying or is it my eye's?
 

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