Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #42

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I just listened to the ending of the CO podcast again (fell asleep the first time). Does anyone find the wording at the end strange? Perhaps trying to be dramatic to get people listening to the next one but it ends with the FFC walking around the house to look for William and what she saw changed everything (words to that effect). I found it a strange turn of phrase and to me it implied she saw 'something'. Yet as far as we know she saw nothing.
 
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Ah well that’s a relief. I think they said ep 7 will be published later this week and it will be the one containing the explosive allegations.
That is probably right. I skipped through it just to check it was current. Just having a proper listen now.
 
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I just listened to the ending of the CO podcast again (fell asleep the first time). Does anyone find the wording at the end strange? Perhaps trying to be dramatic to get people listening to the next one but it ends with the FFC walking around the house to look for William and what she saw changed everything (words to that effect). I found it a strange turn of phrase and to me it implied she saw 'something'. Yet as far as we know she saw nothing.
Yes, I found it strange. I think it was done as a type of cliffhanger. You’re right, as far as we know, FM saw nothing. That was the thing that changed everything.
 
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That is probably right. I skipped through it just to check it was current. Just having a proper listen now.
Ep 7 was supposed to be released today, along with ep 6 (see sleep’s post upthread). I still think there’s something holding the former up.
 
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I can't see him smuggling out a child's body under cover of searching. He would have had about an hour before he joined the search. If he'd concealed William close at hand, he might have taken the spiderman suit in another direction, hidden in his shoes I'm imagining. There's something about his gait, as if his shoes are too big, or have platform soles. Does he always walk like that? He might be tired. I guess we'll be stuffed if it turns out he's got a wooden leg.


No wooden leg in sight JLZ :p:D


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It was so good to hear on Steve Price’s radio show that William’s FP are not only fighting for answers for themselves but for his BP. I wonder if they’ll accept their help?
 
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It was so good to hear on Steve Price’s radio show that William’s FP are not only fighting for answers for themselves but for his BP. I wonder if they’ll accept their help?
Wouldn't it amount to the same thing? Or did they mean they're fighting to make FaCS accountable in relation to child removal decisions?
 
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It was so good to hear on Steve Price’s radio show that William’s FP are not only fighting for answers for themselves but for his BP. I wonder if they’ll accept their help?
I must have missed that, what help are they offering? I know the journalist said they she's seen the FC's relentless fight to never give up on getting answers for all. But confused about what you mean by help?
 
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Wouldn't it amount to the same thing? Or did they mean they're fighting to make FaCS accountable in relation to child removal decisions?
That’s what was said. It related to answers about William’s disappearance at the inquest as far as I could make out. A coronial inquest is not the forum to make judgements about the legitimacy of child removal decisions, is it? I thought that came under the jurisdiction of the NSW Supreme Court.
 
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Could be a few poops in the area of the search. :D
 
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:D

Just read in that article that the Strike Force was formed on the Tuesday. By that time, police must’ve had strong suspicions that William had been abducted.
Also, a photo caption says "Police are using dogs on the critical fourth day of the search operation".
 
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Can anyone please refresh my memory?
I somewhat remember (I may be wrong???) that at the time of the recent, large scale search, the Police stated the search was undertaken in that area due to a specific person..??

Oh I wish I could remember the details of what was said as Im wondering if they searched that area as that was the areawhere PS "got lost"/went for his walk/s??

Did he hide/conceal something when out there and thats why Police were conducting such a vigorous search??

Will keep googling to see if I can find it...
Thats what i was thinking
 
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You know..come to think of it...since PS has come to attention, quite alot has come to pass.
The media have certainly quieten down on BS. The new, large scale search conducted was due to a "new lead" and a complaint regarding Jubelin (from someone IN Kendall!!!) and his tactics has lead him to resign..and the fall out with other officers on p.o.i, then there's the temper tantrum when questioned by the media, admission of wandering in the bush the day WT vanished...

Hmmm. He was very close by to the abduction site and could have even witnessed the family arrive.

Is he The perp???

All IMO.
he also stated the children never wandered far from there Grandmother...so im thinking he has taken a very close watch of the children on a previous visit...thats a weird thing to notice and bring up ... hes seems very watchful
 
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That's not to say that nobody saw him when he first went 'into' the bush.. it seems, from CO's report anyway, that he got lost in the bush for a couple of hours. (Where was his visiting brother-in-law at this time? Weren't they together?)

I'm only assuming here, but if someone on the street had accidentally hit such an object, wouldn't there be evidence of that on the vehicle, and wouldn't police have checked out all of the vehicles in that area for any such type of damage? (It was said that LE checked boots of vehicles, etc.)

ETA: Another issue with that scenario, is that presumably, PS would have been very shaken, to say the least... not only with the horror of what happened, but also in trying to keep his wife from knowing what she'd done, PLUS being the one to have to deal with the aftermath VERY quickly so that nobody would know... but yet he was still able, in such a short time, to find a place to put 'the evidence' where still to this day five years later, no trace has been found. That seems like it would be a difficult feat even for someone with hours to ponder and plan such a hiding place. imo.

Oops another ETA: Add onto all of the above.. he also has to act 'normal' while his guests (who presumably would know his 'normal') are visiting for that day, evening and night, and the next day until they departed.[/QUO
Amazing. I wonder how his clothing held up?
i wonder if he new time and was giving and incorrect time on purpose ? would hs car have been seen in ctv on the way to bingo at all? just thinking about things and imo
 
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