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

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #1,121
  • #1,122
  • #1,123
  • #1,124
You wonder why PS and not the other 100 plus residents in the street ??
Probably because he stated in 2014 about The neighbourhood Xmas party where he had met the family. It is just a case of verifying what another witness has said. It is very common to do this imo.
 
  • #1,125
  • #1,126
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.
bbm
I wonder, if the FFamily in these special circumstances was allowed to suddenly change the date of the absence from Sydney (instead of Friday morning they started already Thursday evening) for their "surprise visit".
 
Last edited by a moderator:
  • #1,127
Doesn't sound as if FGM will be giving evidence this week. It seems, that the police minister walking into the inquiry with the FP's is a statement. Sounds like the vehichle the FM saw and has since identified as well as the man driving it, may well belong to a publically known POI, which would explain why, if there is no evidence a stranger abducted WT, that said POI is still in the mix. Or all the POI's have met WT at some stage. IMO
 
  • #1,128
Lia Harris‏Verifizierter Account @LiaJHarris 16 Min.Vor 16 Minuten
The strength shown by William’s foster mother is astounding during a process that must be so painful for them. Made even more painful by the absence of lead Detective Gary Jubelin, who has been their rock through it all. He’s been stood down from the role. @10NewsFirst @10Daily

I thought, GJ would be present at the inquest, though not in his role as the Lead Detective. Did someone mention him?
 
Last edited by a moderator:
  • #1,129
Lia Harris‏Verifizierter Account @LiaJHarris 16 Min.Vor 16 Minuten
The strength shown by William’s foster mother is astounding during a process that must be so painful for them. Made even more painful by the absence of lead Detective Gary Jubelin, who has been their rock through it all. He’s been stood down from the role. @10NewsFirst @10Daily
I wish the FPs had been allowed to have Jubelin beside them, I’m sure he would have been a strength to them on this awful day.
 
  • #1,130
I wish the FPs had been allowed to have Jubelin beside them, I’m sure he would have been a strength to them on this awful day.
Those poor, poor people; having to relive this nightmare all over again. My heart goes out to them.

And thank you so much sleep.
 
  • #1,131
  • #1,132
Were the FM there when BS was asked to return?
“When she saw IT again”

Not a similar car...she said IT
I believe so but I think BS was in his van. I remember there being a photo of it parked on one of FGM’s home’s driveway, amongst police cars.
 
  • #1,133
“You know when you look at someone and there’s that second challenge, ‘why are you watching me, I am watching you’.

“It was fleeting.”

The foster mother said that the police had since identified the car.

“I did have pretty intense reaction,” she said, her voice breaking.

“But in terms of the person … the image we ended up with is not the man.”

She described the man as large, with a big abdomen, short red hair, “not overly tanned” and having no facial hair.

“He was a big man,” she said.

‘Where’s the red?’: Mum’s frantic search
 
  • #1,134
Were the FM there when BS was asked to return?
“When she saw IT again”

Not a similar car...she said IT

I'm thinking this car may have been doing a re-con, checking to see if they had arrived yet or to look at the location and was then surprised to see that they were already there??
I wonder if the burnt out car in nearby bushland was the one FM saw? It was suspected to be TJ's car.
Let's face it, a face like TJ's would certainly stand out in upper middle class, Kendall where most are relatively descent, respectable looking folk. IMO.

Oops, ok, just saw that the man was described as large and red haired- Not TJ then??

Burnt-out car linked to William Tyrrell mystery
 
  • #1,135
I wish the FPs had been allowed to have Jubelin beside them, I’m sure he would have been a strength to them on this awful day.
i think its really strange det jubelin has been taken off the case right before the inquest
 
  • #1,136
“You know when you look at someone and there’s that second challenge, ‘why are you watching me, I am watching you’.

“It was fleeting.”

The foster mother said that the police had since identified the car.

“I did have pretty intense reaction,” she said, her voice breaking.

“But in terms of the person … the image we ended up with is not the man.”

She described the man as large, with a big abdomen, short red hair, “not overly tanned” and having no facial hair.

“He was a big man,” she said.

‘Where’s the red?’: Mum’s frantic search
So, not a POI we are aware of...
 
  • #1,137
maybe or maybe this red head man is not a poi at all? im hoping ps or others can remember seeing these vehicles, and that police can explain why they werent mentioned to the public until a year later? its all so odd!
 
  • #1,138
William Tyrrell's foster mother shook and cried at a coronial inquest as she remembered the last time she heard the boy roaring 'like a tiger' in her mother's backyard before he fell silent and disappeared.

The foster mum's emotional testimony came as she claimed to have witnessed a mystery man with 'sandy-reddy' coloured hair driving up the street in a green sedan before William vanished on September 12, 2014.

'As I'm talking to you, I can still see him, and I can see that car,' the mother, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told counsel assisting the inquest Gerard Craddock SC on Monday afternoon.

The mum told the inquest that William's sister was riding her bike at the front of the property at Kendall, on the New South Wales north coast, when she pointed and said: 'Mummy, who's that car?'

How William Tyrrell's foster mother spotted a man waiting at their home the day the boy vanished | Daily Mail Online
 
  • #1,139
so i guess at least williams sister saw one of the cars?
 
  • #1,140
Lia Harris‏Verified account @LiaJHarris 2m2 minutes ago




The strength shown by William’s foster mother is astounding during a process that must be so painful for them. Made even more painful by the absence of lead Detective Gary Jubelin, who has been their rock through it all. He’s been stood down from the role. @10NewsFirst @10Daily

0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes

Could he be a witness later, if not I’m surprised he wasn’t there, just to be there.
Surely he hasn’t been banned from attending.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Staff online

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
147
Guests online
3,318
Total visitors
3,465

Forum statistics

Threads
632,630
Messages
18,629,400
Members
243,228
Latest member
sandy83
Back
Top