Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #43

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  • #61
How hilarious my trust worthy friend look at calendar in the wrong year. what a duffa.

I just want to say Mr Jubelin didn't have to have that warrant thing if that Mr Savage wasn't a person of interest or suspect at the time. I am sure of that.
That’s interesting
 
  • #62
Does anyone remember around the time of the most recent searches, there was something about someone trying to divert or distract the searches in another direction. I cannot find the information. Also that someone had been digging around looking for something and we thought it may have been BD but could all of that have been PS acting suspicious IMOO

You may be thinking of this re the 'new search area' which was said to be due to new evidence that they'd had for some time & this was deemed to be best time to search :

Police narrow focus in search for missing boy William Tyrrell
 
  • #63
You may be thinking of this re the 'new search area' which was said to be due to new evidence that they'd had for some time & this was deemed to be best time to search :

Police narrow focus in search for missing boy William Tyrrell

Yes, I wonder if PS stimulated this new search area? Was this area his usual stomping ground during his daily walks, or perhaps he has been sighted here?

I think now it appears he is the complainant re: GJ, which occured in Dec last year, he may have been the focus of these searches, which occurred just 6 mos before hand.

Guess we will all find out in a few weeks.....?

All MOO.
 
  • #64
It says that the man has been vetted by strike force Rosann and found to have no involvement in the case. It says that he has since left the Kendall area.

Hi dragon52, I gathered that the 'man who lived alone & kept odd hours' has left Kendall & has been vetted & cleared.

SOMEONE ELSE is expected to be the main focus when inquest resumes...

Who that person is, and how anyone would know there is focus on One is anyone's guess . IMO . I'd be more inclined to think they'll check them all off, one by one.
 
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He must, right, surely??? Going to be interesting to see this play out.

And is this the same person with the wooden box?

It's all odd but I've bolded the bits that I'm finding extra odd this morning about the wooden box guy.

“Police also searched the home of one neighbour, who cannot be named, three times in a period of less than 24 hours.

"We saw a wooden box had been fabricated ... over what we thought would be a window," Senior Constable Rowley's statement reads.

"I saw his television on ... Sky News active with the scrolling story of the missing child William Tyrrell on the screen (it did not move and obviously had been selected)," it continued.

"I asked if I could see his hands and they were spotlessly clean ... I asked if he would mind removing his shirt and he did so and there was nothing on his body worth noting."

www.northerndailyleader.com.au/story/6193696/desperate-search-for-william-led-police-to-neighbour-with-boxed-up-window/


Might be a dumb question, but why can this person be named? And others like BS and PS can?

Hi 2cents - do you mean 'why cannot this person be named'?

IMO, it's because this particular referenced statement was made by policeman Rowley.
I don't believe it the Police who have 'outed' BS or PS
 
  • #67
No, you're right, no other reports of that.

Also, did you think that the podcast seemed to imply that the FFC drove around looking for William before the MFC arrived home? Could just be the way they have worded it and I've got the wrong impression. That's what I thought might be the mistake - that she went for a drive before MFC arrived home. Did she?

I always thought she went for this drive before MFC arrived home. Not sure why.. I think I thought she did that as part of all the searching with neighbours & knocking on doors etc, that I believe FFC did on initially realising William was missing...

I don't have links to support - just my thoughts ...
 
  • #68
Yes, totally normal to drive in the car, agreed.

And from memory, there was nothing mentioned in 10’s podcast when they talked through everything that happened that terrible morning before MFC arrived home and just afterwards about driving. Or did I miss it?
@2cents2
I think you're right (unless I missed it too): based on the notes I jotted down back then, there was no mention of the drive during episode 3, "One Last Roar", Where's William Tyrrell on acast, 08 July 2019.
 
  • #69
It doesn’t really seem strange to me. The initial search for William by his FP (and others) and the video walkthroughs formed part of the brief of evidence. I would not expect police to release every minutiae of that evidence before the inquest unless, of course, it was necessary to further their investigation. In this case, as the FP have been cleared, it seems it wasn’t.
Yes, it's good that police don't release every minutiae. I'm not even sure how to pronounce that.
 
  • #70
Is anyone around that could help me to translate/decipher a word from one of the podcasts?
 
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I wonder if any details of Gary Jubelin's court case starting today will be made public. I'm thinking probably not with the impending inquest. In fact I would not be surprised if it was deferred until the inquest has commenced.
 
  • #73
Yes, it's good that police don't release every minutiae. I'm not even sure how to pronounce that.

minutiae
/mɪˈnjuːʃɪiː,mʌɪˈnjuːʃɪiː,mɪˈnjuːʃɪʌɪ,mʌɪˈnjuːʃɪʌɪ/
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noun
  1. the small, precise, or trivial details of something.
    "the minutiae of everyday life"
    synonyms: details, niceties, subtleties, finer points, particulars, specifics;
    trivia, trivialities, trifles, technicalities, non-essentials;
    informaldeets
    "the captain cannot be concerned with the minutiae of shipboard life"
 
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@KellyFedor

A large crowd has gathered in support of Detective Gary Jubelin as he faces court for the first time, including Mark & Faye Leveson + fmr deputy police commissioner Nick Kaldas.
@9NewsSyd
 
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There is an article in todays The Australian stating the inquest is being delayed? I can't read it as it is paywalled. Anyone a subscriber?
 
  • #79
Have you got a link to it Morrisa?
 
  • #80
There is an article in todays The Australian stating the inquest is being delayed? I can't read it as it is paywalled. Anyone a subscriber?

Delayed until the 7th due to Bio's now having Legal, and some will be heard in Taree.

NoCookies | The Australian
 
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