Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #44

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  • #261
So his lawyer is highlighting that he is a poor dithery man who may be merging his statement and convos with the police together, who has helped in the search all off his own back, and is helping everyone as much as he can.

But, in actual fact, he is being no help at all.
I know they have to represent their clients' interests, but I don't know how some lawyers sleep at night. Every one has a right to a fair go, but there should be no cover ups, blatant lies and manipulation. IMO.
 
  • #262
Maybe PS is being asked more about “Lyn”
I sure want to know more.
I agree. If there was a woman living in a caravan in the bush at the time that a small child was being searched for I think she would be taking the stand at some point too. So far haven't seen her mentioned BUT there are several people who went in front of the court and their names were withheld and the court was closed. I wonder if she is one of those?
 
  • #263
So, are you thinking that because he may have appeared silly he has withheld that info for 5 years?

While many resources have been used and spent, multiple parents have been grieving, a sister has lost her little brother and has been going through that massive adjustment, a darn good officer has been forced off the case, another officer has been reassigned to cold case review ....
i dont know, maybe hes proud and not confident if he actually saw something so wasnt confident to bring it up to police, especially if he found them intimidating, just trying to figure out his headspace,
i currently dont feel he did it but i think if its proven his wife wasnt home then it changes everything, and its most likely a neighbour because of the timing and speed of disappearance
 
  • #264
Maybe PS is being asked more about “Lyn”
I sure want to know more.
I'm suspicious and curious about Lyn too but I can't see how it's relevant. Do you think it is?
 
  • #265
Has he dementia ?
Not that we've been told. Doubt he'd be allowed to go for for 2 hour walks in the bush every morning if he did. It would be too dangerous. Nor would he be living by himself without any carers, IMO.
 
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i dont know, maybe hes proud and not confident if he actually saw something so wasnt confident to bring it up to police, especially if he found them intimidating, just trying to figure out his headspace,
i currently dont feel he did it but i think if its proven his wife wasnt home then it changes everything, and its most likely a neighbour because of the timing and speed of disappearance

My thoughts as well bear. If the wife was there at the times stated. If it's all lies then maybe? Still so many options.
 
  • #267
BBM

Trouble with memory can be an early symptom of dementia. The changes are often subtle and tend to involve short-term memory. An older person may be able to remember events that took place years ago but not what they had for breakfast.

Other symptoms of changes in short-term memory include forgetting where they left an item, struggling to remember why they entered a particular room, or forgetting what they were supposed to do on any given day.

10 Early Symptoms of Dementia: Be Aware of Subtle Signs

Yes that has been my experience with MIL. Very much so.

As you say though, the court would surely have been told if that was the case.
 
  • #268
I am not so sure that PS is acting like a dithering old man. He is reminding me of my mother in law so much in how one minute he is pretty sharp and then the next minute he cannot remember things. Dementia in the early stages is like that. I was once having a conversation with my MIL and out of the blue she asked me where her father was. He had died 50 years ago.

AGREE
 
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Yes that has been my experience with MIL. Very much so.

As you say though, the court would surely have been told if that was the case.

I can't imagine the Coroner putting someone with dementia on the stand. What a huge waste of time and resources.

I would think that the person's statement and available interviews would have to suffice if dementia was an issue.

Even FGM has not been put on the stand, as far as we know. Another elderly person who is closely involved in William's case, and could have acted as verification for questions others have been asking.
 
  • #271
Not that we've been told. Doubt he'd be allowed to for for 2 hour walks in the bush every morning if he did. It would be too dangerous. Nor would he be living by himself wothout any carers, IMO.
He may have deteriorated a lot mentally in the last 5 years, my husband is same age as PS , and I could see him getting confused if he was being asked about things 5 years ago and when various statements were made, Im always reminding him of things, if he still had Heather she would probably remind him.!
 
  • #272
I'm suspicious and curious about Lyn too but I can't see how it's relevant. Do you think it is?
I can think of a couple of ways it could be relevant, but cant say much here.
I’d just like to know what else she did the day William vanished, apart from the two visits by PS, and where her caravan was.
 
  • #273
I’d love to know if Lyn has a car too.
 
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I can think of a couple of ways it could be relevant, but cant say much here.
I’d just like to know what else she did the day William vanished, apart from the two visits by PS, and where her caravan was.
Two visits by PS?
 
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Where are you UT? Do you want to do these tweets?

I am more than happy for you to do them, if you like. :D
 
  • #278
We're back...woohoo lol Thanks SA :D
 
  • #279
READ THIS ONE QUICK ... LIA HAS JUST DELETED SO I WILL HAVE TO AS WELL

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Where are you UT? Do you want to do these tweets?

I am more than happy for you to do them, if you like. :D
I took a trip into town and got a few things done around here (home). I have to head out again in a couple approx. 45 min though. I can carry on after lunch if you like, you take over till then please!! :D
 
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