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

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  • #561
PS missing for two hours . . . was possibly also the time of TJ's disputed alibi when he might have been driving in the forests in search of scrap metal. Am I remembering right that TJ told someone he was going to see "Paul", and it was assumed he meant PB? Any chance he meant PS?
Excellent thought
 
  • #562
PS missing for two hours . . . was possibly also the time of TJ's disputed alibi when he might have been driving in the forests in search of scrap metal. Am I remembering right that TJ told someone he was going to see "Paul", and it was assumed he meant PB? Any chance he meant PS?

This is a really good question and scary thought.

Now if either had smart phones, GPS tracking or google maps going at the time of Williams disappearance that could answer a lot of questions as to where both were at the time. OR I wonder if this may have already been looked at with phone pings of either of the two on the day. I wonder if PS had his phone on him at the time when he was lost in the bush and his phone pings have given police a reason to suspect something not quite right there and a discrepancy. That is, is either have mobile phones / smart phones.
 
  • #563
Can someone explain why the testimony of these witnesses is closed? Will we get to hear it eventually?

From what I can determine there are several reasons why a court may be closed.
But I wonder if, in this case, it is because there is still an ongoing police investigation and the police don't need it compromised by the public/media getting to hear certain evidence ... or getting to hear police methodology.

Closed courts
Protection of complainants from publicity in proceedings for a “prescribed sexual offence”
Children in criminal proceedings
Terrorism
Witness protection
Commonwealth provisions (eg in the interest of the security or defence of the Commonwealth)

Closed court, suppression and non-publication orders
 
  • #564
From what I can determine there are several reasons why a court may be closed.
But I wonder if, in this case, it is because there is still an ongoing police investigation and the police don't need it compromised by the public/media getting to hear certain evidence ... or getting to hear police methodology.

Closed courts
Protection of complainants from publicity in proceedings for a “prescribed sexual offence”
Children in criminal proceedings
Terrorism
Witness protection
Commonwealth provisions (eg in the interest of the security or defence of the Commonwealth)

Closed court, suppression and non-publication orders
It's interesting because from what I can make out, closed court means the public and press can't attend so it's a stronger restriction than a non-publication order. If the reason has to do with privacy as opposed to secrecy for operational reasons, I would think the press would argue that non-publication orders are sufficient, closed court unnecessary.

I wonder whether William's sister is down to give evidence. There was a statement somewhere recently that she was possibly the only witness to the abduction. I don't know whether it was just odd phrasing, but that the sister witnessed or may have witnessed the actual abduction is quite different to what we've heard before.
 
  • #565
It's interesting because from what I can make out, closed court means the public and press can't attend so it's a stronger restriction than a non-publication order. If the reason has to do with privacy as opposed to secrecy for operational reasons, I would think the press would argue that non-publication orders are sufficient, closed court unnecessary.

I wonder whether William's sister is down to give evidence. There was a statement somewhere recently that she was possibly the only witness to the abduction. I don't know whether it was just odd phrasing, but that the sister witnessed or may have witnessed the actual abduction is quite different to what we've heard before.

Be a bit tough to put the poor mite in front of a court. Perhaps a video of her testimony will be shown? If she has anything of substance to add.

Also, the person(s) breaching the NPO on FB may have tightened things up for the media and public. Perhaps the Coroner is going to ensure that certain testimony/witnesses are not going to be put at risk from any further breaches of the NPO or breaches of any suppression orders.
 
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Can someone explain why the testimony of these witnesses is closed? Will we get to hear it eventually?

I had a google for answers and it could mean there are vulnerable or sensitive witnesses so I’m thinking could it be MS’s grandies, testimonies of victims or sensitive information on children in care.
Also might be someone in fear of repercussions.
 
  • #567
Some things still available via Sm are making a total mockery of the suppression. I’m astounded they haven’t been taken down. It’s not like it’s some random person. Very ordinary.
 
  • #568
Some things still available via Sm are making a total mockery of the suppression. I’m astounded they haven’t been taken down. It’s not like it’s some random person. Very ordinary.
You can always report them to police. Just copy the web addresses into a document or note, and take screenshots of the offending comments. Then send them to Crimestoppers or go into your local police station. You can report to Crimestoppers anonymously.
 
  • #569
I had a google for answers and it could mean there are vulnerable or sensitive witnesses so I’m thinking could it be MS’s grandies, testimonies of victims or sensitive information on children in care.
Also might be someone in fear of repercussions.
BBM
That was my first thought. I was thinking of the two women using the names 'Amy' and 'Tanya'. I was thinking they are ex-partners of someone particularly unpleasant and were afraid of repercussions. Also I think prison inmates could be afraid of repercussions for simply assisting (or being seen to be assisting) LE.
 
  • #570
You can always report them to police. Just copy the web addresses into a document or note, and take screenshots of the offending comments. Then send them to Crimestoppers or go into your local police station. You can report to Crimestoppers anonymously.
Yes do it, tgy. That is disgusting.
 
  • #571
Some things still available via Sm are making a total mockery of the suppression. I’m astounded they haven’t been taken down. It’s not like it’s some random person. Very ordinary.

Some names are still available via MSM as well.

The people that post those things on SM don't actually give a dam about taking them down, or saying them in the first place.
 
  • #572
Some names are still available via MSM as well.

The people that post those things on SM don't actually give a dam about taking them down, or saying them in the first place.
Wouldn’t it be great if they were prosecuted! IMO.
 
  • #573
It's interesting because from what I can make out, closed court means the public and press can't attend so it's a stronger restriction than a non-publication order. If the reason has to do with privacy as opposed to secrecy for operational reasons, I would think the press would argue that non-publication orders are sufficient, closed court unnecessary.
Im sure in the very beginning a female officer said a news brief that his sister was with him..imo i can fully understand why it would be kept quite if that is the case

I wonder whether William's sister is down to give evidence. There was a statement somewhere recently that she was possibly the only witness to the abduction. I don't know whether it was just odd phrasing, but that the sister witnessed or may have witnessed the actual abduction is quite different to what we've heard before.
 
  • #574
Some names are still available via MSM as well.

The people that post those things on SM don't actually give a dam about taking them down, or saying them in the first place.

BBM.

That’s true but if they are currently posting identifying information covered by the NPO’s they are putting themselves at very real risk of prosecution. I’m under the impression that there will be no more warnings from the court.
 
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  • #575
Wouldn’t it be great if they were prosecuted! IMO.
Agree,people need to be dealt with when they spread this vindictive hate on purpose with no facts just their pure evil with small minded little sheep that follow because they have self importance and to be honest a few sandwiches short of a picnic..
 
  • #576
BBM.

That’s true but if they are currently posting identifying information covered by the NPO’s they are putting themselves at very real risk of prosecution. I’m under the impression that there will be no more warnings from the court.
good,let them be in trouble
 
  • #577
BBM.

That’s true but if they are currently posting identifying information covered by the NPO’s they are putting themselves at very real risk of prosecution. I’m under the impression that there will be no more warnings from the court.
Hope you’re right, Bo.
 
  • #578
I hope we get to hear more information tomorrow, today was a bit of a letdown.
 
  • #579



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Aug 13

The court hearing the closed court application was made by the NSW Police Comissione without opposition. The media only learned of the orders on Friday last week and is now making submissions to overturn part of those orders so we can hear the evidence.
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Aug 13

Bill Spedding’s lawyer has told the court he supports the application to open the court. “We have been sitting outside this court waiting patiently to be invited in,” he told the court. He called the secrecy “perplexing and unreasonable”.
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