Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #39

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I can't move on from the "Staff Member" taking photo's of William in his Spiderman Costume. For starters, he said he never showed anyone the photo's, that means, it cannot have been for file purposes to prove William was happy, healthy and well cared for. Otherwise he'd have explained that, surelyyyy! Besides, that Spiderman Costume covers at least 95% of Williams body and if he had a bruise or two from an accident or whatever, those bruises would not be seen as they would be covered up by the costume, so a photo of him wearing it does not prove one way or the other that he is being well care for. Just not buying it! Uggh! :( Sorry guys, this photo issue really rubs me the wrong way! :(

I agree, it doesn’t sit right.
 
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i wonder if any other witnesses or neighbours called to testify will remember seeing those cars also?
 
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I just want to say a big thank you to all of you posting the tweets and news regarding the inquest. You are all doing an amazing job and it is greatly appreciated.
I second this!!! :D

OT: gregjrichards, it's great to see you here. I hope you're feeling much better! :D
 
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How much notice would FACS require for any foster family out of normal location visits?

Edit to add. If a foster family applied for and got permission to visit another location would they also check the accommodation and the location out first ?
 
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How much notice would FACS require for any foster family out of normal location visits?

Not sure of exact times, I think where you are going would be different times. Like the trip to Bali would be way longer than a trip to Kendall, specially if they have had permission to go there before.
 
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Using that link that you are talking about (not the new one you posted) I can only see three images of with the details of the following attached to them:

WILLIAM TYRRELL DEATH INQUEST

25/03/2019 11:04

Katherine Alexander from the NSW Department of Family and Community Services (FACS) is seen at the inquest into the disappearance of William Tyrrell at the new Forensic Medicine & Coroner's Court Complex (FMCCC) at Lidcombe, Sydney, Monday, March 25, 2019. An inquest has opened into the disappearance and suspected death of three-year-old William Tyrrell on the NSW mid-north coast in September 2014. (AAP Image/Peter Rae) NO ARCHIVING READ LESS

Byline: PETER RAE

Credit: AAP Image

Source: AAP

Special Instructions:

Id: 20190325001391695041

Image dimensions: 3712 x 2511 pixels

edited for clarity - I was referring to the link that was previously posted not the new alternate link.
These are 3 new pics, different from the first 5 that I posted about. The two links are both the same, except one is just 'shortened' with a 'bitly':
http://bit.ly/2OnlwgP
AAP Photos

PS Is the other female in the first pic anyone we know?
 
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So FACS reps knew the exact date foster family were arriving into Kendall. Foster parents were posed a question in one of the documentaries asking a particular question who knew of the Kendall trip. I cannot recall an answer that indicated FACS. That info may not have been revealed on police advice or request.
Not necessarily, unless I am missing something, just that they had to seek permission to be able to take WT there. May have been a list of places that were approved but permission not sought every visit. IDK.
 
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I guess that verifies the fact that the car sighting did actually happen then if it’s mentioned on record at the inquest!

The foster mother is testifying to what she said to investigators. I wonder if her testimony includes any reason she may have for not mentioning this very important sighting earlier on the day William disappeared. Maybe she recognised one of the cars in the back of her mind and it really bothered her. Then when her sister arrived they talked about it then it was decided to divulge info to investigators.

Maybe a FACS worker drove a similar vehicle at one stage.
 
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One particular man, who has never been publicly discussed or known to be involved in the investigation, will be the focus of the inquest, according to The Sunday Age.

Coronial inquest begins for missing boy William Tyrrell

Someone not previously mentioned - does that mean
How much notice would FACS require for any foster family out of normal location visits?

Edit to add. If a foster family applied for and got permission to visit another location would they also check the accommodation and the location out first ?

A friend of mine has often bought her foster daughter here. I think she usually gives whatever notice she has - she's always orgainised but I think she said 2 days notice is ok at one point IIRC. Perhaps late notice is Ok as long as you can get onto them. And no, FACs never visited here... they live 4 hours drive about
 
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Just caught up. This is only day one and my heart hurts and head is spinning :(
 
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The foster mother is testifying to what she said to investigators. I wonder if her testimony includes any reason she may have for not mentioning this very important sighting earlier on the day William disappeared. Maybe she recognised one of the cars in the back of her mind and it really bothered her. Then when her sister arrived they talked about it then it was decided to divulge info to investigators.

Maybe a FACS worker drove a similar vehicle at one stage.

BBM - as she said in her testimony “With William missing, it went right out of my brain”, she said.
 
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So if FACS had record/approved visit to Kendall, in that process surely contact details for where the family intended to stay would be provided... which may have created reason to also divulge that mobile phone reception was not reliable in the area (FGM's landline provided as backup). ??
 
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Alice Monfries‏Verified account @alicemonfries 47s48 seconds ago




William Tyrrell’s foster mother breaks down as she recalls the moment she remembered seeing two cars outside her mother’s home on the day of the toddler’s disappearance. “My heart just sank because I thought those two cars were there for both (William and his sister).” @9NewsSyd

And William's sister was saved due to a call of nature. This is now heading straight to the door of FACS imo.

So many questions are being answered. The mere fact that foster parents (not just in this case) must seek permission to stay with the foster children outside a predetermined boundary provided the key for me.
 
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Someone not previously mentioned - does that mean


A friend of mine has often bought her foster daughter here. I think she usually gives whatever notice she has - she's always orgainised but I think she said 2 days notice is ok at one point IIRC. Perhaps late notice is Ok as long as you can if you get onto them. And no, FACs never visited here... they live 4 hours drive about
oops i was gonna write something earlier - does that not mean PS? (by saying someone not mentioned earlier by police)... i guess we'll find out :/
 
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So if FACS had record/approved visit to Kendall, in that process surely contact details for where the family intended to stay would be provided... which may have created reason to also divulge that mobile phone reception was not reliable in the area (FGM's landline provided as backup). ??

Foster GM had a landline
 
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