Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #38

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He may not have been seated he may have stood at the back with his wife if they were late and didn't want to interrupt proceedings.
If that was the case the children on stage would have an even better view of him.
Not sure why they would be late if they had time to supposedly have a coffee nearby before the assembly.
 
  • #622
ive always wondered what it was the first female responding officer noticed to make the comment "somethings not right" or words similar?
I can no longer find the article but it was Detective Senior Constable Vanessa Partridge who I think stated that 'William's not missing' (more than once) and said that something didn't feel right about it.
 
  • #623
Do you have proof he lied? That is a pretty big statement.
Do you have proof he didn't? Cuts both ways. That whats so exciting about WS. Differing opinions. IMO.
 
  • #624
The media are keeping him in that position. If you have proof of a police statement as such please provide such.
This was actually discussed at length and numerous links to statements of him being one of the main POI. Possibly while you were in absentia before you came back on Dec 7. But it's all back in the threads for you. IMO
 
  • #625
I can no longer find the article but it was Detective Senior Constable Vanessa Partridge who I think stated that 'William's not missing' (more than once) and said that something didn't feel right about it.

Arriving at the house on Benaroon Drive, Partridge is thinking, “Something just doesn’t feel right about this whole thing.”

Nocookies
 
  • #626
Arriving at the house on Benaroon Drive, Partridge is thinking, “Something just doesn’t feel right about this whole thing.”

Nocookies
I wonder what her experience suggested she ought to find that she didn't . . . what was it usually like when a child went missing?
 
  • #627
I wonder what her experience suggested she ought to find that she didn't . . . what was it usually like when a child went missing?
What time did DSC Partridge arrive at the scene? Maybe she thought if William had wandered off on a residential estate he should’ve been found more quickly. Perhaps the dogs had already started scenting for William and couldn’t find anything outside FGM’s property boundary. Any number of things. I wonder if she attended when the little boy was reported missing at John’s River 18 months before and that incident was what she was comparing William’s circumstances to?
 
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What time did DSC Partridge arrive at the scene? Maybe she thought if William had wandered off on a residential estate he should’ve been found more quickly. Perhaps the dogs had already started scenting for William and couldn’t find anything outside FGM’s property boundary. Any number of things. I wonder if she attended when the little boy was reported missing at John’s River 18 months before and that incident was what she was comparing William’s circumstances to?

Partridge went there early the next morning, but other detectives arrived fairly soon after 2:35pm on the day that William went missing. Sounds as though the other detectives were concerned first.

Paraphrasing ...

Port Macquarie detectives left Port Macquarie for the scene at 2:35pm to start taking statements.
One of the detectives spoke to Vanessa Partridge late that afternoon back in Port Macquarie. They were worried there was something more sinister that happened.
Partridge arrived early the next day. Searchers were already searching. Some were on horseback. The thought was that William would be found quickly if he was out there.

The Australian - April 18, 2015 (from sleep's link above)
 
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Partridge went there early the next morning, but other detectives arrived fairly soon after 2:35pm on the day that William went missing. Sounds as though the other detectives were concerned first.

Paraphrasing ...

Port Macquarie detectives left Port Macquarie for the scene at 2:35pm to start taking statements.
One of the detectives spoke to Vanessa Partridge late that afternoon back in Port Macquarie. They were worried there was something more sinister that happened.
Partridge arrived early the next day. Searchers were already searching. Some were on horseback. The thought was that William would be found quickly if he was out there.

The Australian - April 18, 2015 (from sleep's link above)

Thanks SA. I thought DSC Partridge hadn’t arrived on the scene until much later and that other detectives had voiced their misgivings about the situation to her beforehand.

Also, the lack of clues, ie; torn bits of William’s clothing, discarded footwear, etc, along with the inability of SAR dogs to pick up his scent in the bush, might have given the detectives some pause for thought on the day he disappeared.

A great deal of (sometimes subconscious) deductive reasoning goes into a detective’s keen sense of intuition or gut instinct.
 
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We're thinking of you little man.

How William Tyrrell was hidden more than two years before his disappearance

MARCH 2, 2018
WILLIAM Tyrrell was hidden by his own biological parents two years before his abduction and suspected death caused a huge manhunt.
TWO years before he was abducted and believed murdered, William Tyrrell was hidden for three months by his biological parents.

Scared he was about to be removed by authorities, parents Karlie Tyrrell and Brendan Collins took William at the age of around eight months old and hid him in a granny flat, according to his grandmother Natalie Collins.

Ms Collins told news.com.au: “I should have taken him myself and I would still have him.”

William Tyrrell’s birth parents hid him two years before he vanished
 
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Merry Christmas Jubes and SFR x
 
  • #632
I can no longer find the article but it was Detective Senior Constable Vanessa Partridge who I think stated that 'William's not missing' (more than once) and said that something didn't feel right about it.

Footage included in 60 minutes doco and I think ACA
 
  • #633
Do you have proof he didn't? Cuts both ways. That whats so exciting about WS. Differing opinions. IMO.

You were the one that stated he lied and I thought you must have an msm article to support what you claimed.
 
  • #634
I wonder what her experience suggested she ought to find that she didn't . . . what was it usually like when a child went missing?

Police initially thought William had wandered off. She possibly 'knew' this wasn't going to be the scenario.
 
  • #635
If that was the case the children on stage would have an even better view of him.
Not sure why they would be late if they had time to supposedly have a coffee nearby before the assembly.

They may have had start time wrong in their diary lol.
 
  • #636
We're thinking of you little man.

How William Tyrrell was hidden more than two years before his disappearance

MARCH 2, 2018
WILLIAM Tyrrell was hidden by his own biological parents two years before his abduction and suspected death caused a huge manhunt.
TWO years before he was abducted and believed murdered, William Tyrrell was hidden for three months by his biological parents.

Scared he was about to be removed by authorities, parents Karlie Tyrrell and Brendan Collins took William at the age of around eight months old and hid him in a granny flat, according to his grandmother Natalie Collins.

Ms Collins told news.com.au: “I should have taken him myself and I would still have him.”

William Tyrrell’s birth parents hid him two years before he vanished


We sure are, tgy. If only...
 
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You were the one that stated he lied and I thought you must have an msm article to support what you claimed.
Again, do you have proof that he didn’t? I suspect not. IMO, as nowhere has that been stated in msm. IMO
 
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