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

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I would think that the FACS investigation into William's removal should not be a part of this coronial inquest, other than the fact that William was removed and placed into the care of the foster parents.
I guess that is why I am wondering if the statement about the investigation is about the investigation into Spedding.
I think it's the general purpose of an inquest to try to determine not only what happened but whether there was anything avoidable that should be done differently in future.
 
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Another point about Savage is that to my eyes anyway he looks rather like Spedding. If somebody claims to have seen Spedding somewhere he says he wasn't, it might be possible to argue that it was Savage.
 
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Or PS will be pointing to BS - anything can happen I suppose
One might take the view that the Savages have form there, drawing attention to the loner who left the street because he was unnerved by the investigation.
 
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A few simple , direct questions to get things started with BS.

Did you go for coffee with MS? Any alibis apart from MS? Was there CCTV in the area?
Did you go to the school play? Who are your alibis for this considering there must have been at least a 100 people there?
Did you order washing machine part? When did you receive it?
Did you drive to Benaroon Drive that Friday morning?
What were your movements following the abduction incl next few days?
What happened to your phone records? Why were they deleted? Did you receive FMs voice message that Friday morning?

Must be other specific areas that he can be questioned on?

* forensic results from BS cars, home, office, computers, mattress (in office) etc

*Links to other POI.

Surely he could be ruled in or out very quickly? I still don't understand why it hasn't happened all ready?
 
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Another thing I'm curious about and I think we've argued about this before, is whether it was Mrs Savage who drove out at supposedly the exact time of William's disappearance, a minute or two before or after. As reported by the woman's husband. I think some people thought it was the Wilsons but Mrs Wilson went out much earlier.

Hi Samantha, nice to hear another voice. I think I'm passing into "Ambien" posting, may regret it in the morning.
 
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Another thing I'm curious about and I think we've argued about this before, is whether it was Mrs Savage who drove out at supposedly the exact time of William's disappearance, a minute or two before or after. As reported by the woman's husband. I think some people thought it was the Wilsons but Mrs Wilson went out much earlier.

Hi Samantha, nice to hear another voice. I think I'm passing into "Ambien" posting, may regret it in the morning.
I don’t think we ever did find out who that couple were, did we? Unless their names were edited out of an MSM article or two. William’s inquest is going to give us answers to so many of the questions we’ve had for so long. I’m not looking forward to it but, for many of us, it will bring a sense of closure. Not so, I suspect, William’s loved ones. Their lives will never be the same.

(PS Sleep well x)
 
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www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5944355/amp/Coronial-inquest-solve-mystery-William-Tyrrells-disappearance-just-like-Daniel-Morcombes.html

This article is from several months ago, but it's interesting. It compares the Daniel Morcombe case to the William Tyrrell case (I do recall the Morcombes urging Williams parents to go down the inquest route.)

Detective Chief Inspector Jubelin said of the coronial process: 'There is an opportunity for the evidence to be explored in the courtroom environment and that often elicits further information that we weren't aware of.'

An expert in the coronial process told Daily Mail Australia an inquest could be forensically productive when police were not making obvious progress and had nothing to lose.

Suspects could be cross-examined under oath in a manner not available to police in an interview room and witnesses could be compelled to give evidence.
 
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this article 14 December 2018. When did PS make these quotes?


The foster grandmother sold her house in 2016, but other residents of the once anonymous address have also sold up and moved, Mr Savage told news.com.au.

“We’ve lost different families,” he said, “(but) it still is a safe area.

“We spent a good week or two searching; it was a real community effort.

“The police were excellent in everything they did and they kept it up and kept popping back.

“(But) somebody somehow managed to get him and disappeared down the road.

“I don’t know how it happened of course. He’s been taken to a place unknown.

“It’s something you think about, but you’ve got to let it go, otherwise you’d go mad.”

The William Tyrrell inquest will take place in late March next year.

What happened on the day William Tyrrell vanished?
 
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Paraphrasing ....

Lawyers for a man who was named as a POI, William Spedding, gathered beside William's parents.
Mr Craddock (counsel for coroner) asked William's parents how they were, they were sitting next to Jubes. (It does not say they were summoned.)
The inquest seeks to discover if William is still alive.
The investigation is still happening, active leads are being pursued.
Jubes says still plenty of policework to be done.
Paul Savage dialled in briefly, he will give evidence next year. (It does not say he was summoned.)
Spedding has received a summons to appear during the week-long inquest inquiry in March (before it restarts in August).
FACS has been ordered to provide a statement about William's removal by child protection workers, and their internal investigation. (The one we heard about to do with Spedding?)

We’re for Sydney | Daily Telegraph
Police chasing ‘active leads’ over missing William Tyrrell - December 19, 2018
Thanks for this SA ..your contribution is awesome
 
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this article 14 December 2018. When did PS make these quotes?


The foster grandmother sold her house in 2016, but other residents of the once anonymous address have also sold up and moved, Mr Savage told news.com.au.

“We’ve lost different families,” he said, “(but) it still is a safe area.

“We spent a good week or two searching; it was a real community effort.

“The police were excellent in everything they did and they kept it up and kept popping back.

“(But) somebody somehow managed to get him and disappeared down the road.

“I don’t know how it happened of course. He’s been taken to a place unknown.

“It’s something you think about, but you’ve got to let it go, otherwise you’d go mad.”

The William Tyrrell inquest will take place in late March next year.

What happened on the day William Tyrrell vanished?
Yes, the article’s timing is interesting/good/coincidental for Ms Sutton, seeing as it has just been discovered by the rest of us that Mr Savage has been given leave to appear at William’s inquest; to say the least.
 
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Honestly, if the ‘someone who knows something’ about William’s disappearance reads here, give it up already. You’re going to get caught regardless, so don’t prolong the inevitable. Jubelin’s not giving up. He’ll never give up until justice is done.
 
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I was not aware until watching this that the command post for the recent search was set up outside Paul Savage's house? More sensationalism?
Wow me neither, the plot thickens
 
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I was not aware until watching this that the command post for the recent search was set up outside Paul Savage's house? More sensationalism?
From memory it was set up where the red mark is on this map:
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Source:
Google Maps

(Mr Savage’s house is/was #43.)

Maybe for convenience’s sake. Or for some other reason. Who knows?
 
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