the forest area seems pretty creepy...
Senior Constable Grant Hollis confirmed to Mr Craddock that the first find — the small cross made of fence palings with handwriting on it — was above a dog’s grave.
“It had a date on it, I believe, of 2014,” he told the inquest.
“The significance there for me was that it was in the search area, it was probably 30 to 40 metres off a walking track and the date itself was the year that William Tyrrell had been missing.
He testified that find number five was considered a “shrine” of sorts by some within the search group.
“It looked like a doll’s cubby house, some people described it as a shrine,” he said.
“It was just made with homemade items like toilet rolls.”
Sen-Constable Hollis said there was no problem in thinking a child had accessed the area and built a little cubby.
William search uncovered ‘2014 grave’
Senior Constable Grant Hollis confirmed to Mr Craddock that the first find — the small cross made of fence palings with handwriting on it — was above a dog’s grave.
“It had a date on it, I believe, of 2014,” he told the inquest.
“The significance there for me was that it was in the search area, it was probably 30 to 40 metres off a walking track and the date itself was the year that William Tyrrell had been missing.
He testified that find number five was considered a “shrine” of sorts by some within the search group.
“It looked like a doll’s cubby house, some people described it as a shrine,” he said.
“It was just made with homemade items like toilet rolls.”
Sen-Constable Hollis said there was no problem in thinking a child had accessed the area and built a little cubby.
William search uncovered ‘2014 grave’