Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #45

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Yes, I agree. If she had a kidnapped child, and the 2nd car was involved, why would they both be driving erratically, 45 minutes after the initial abduction?

If this happened within minutes, it would make more sense that she would drive away fast. But if they had already been hiding him out somewhere, for almost an hour, I'd think they would try to lay low, under the radar, as they transported him out of the area.
Im thinking they took a wrong turn and lost more time so had to get out of there,maybe the two cars were for two kids and or back up for the women,incase she ran into trouble
 
  • #122
Yes dull red could represent a shade of brown. Shade of brown = fawn. Of course this is just my own thinking. It could be very different cars.
IMO

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  • #123
I don't think I could take in that much information in a few seconds. Infact, I would struggle to notice all of that if someone was standing in front of me for 10 minutes.
I think Mr Chapman said his arms were up at the window
 
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Yes

What is wrong with people

There is a case on Websleuths, Kelsey Berreth.
Attorneys, friends, 'a helper', who had important facts to report, about a planned murder, and not one person went to police.
Yes, attorneys were informed of 'possible plans' and Did Not Report to Police.
 
  • #127
I think Mr Chapman said his arms were up at the window
Oh I was talking about his collective observations. Noting blue under the arms is pretty observant.
 
  • #128
Im thinking they took a wrong turn and lost more time so had to get out of there,maybe the two cars were for two kids and or back up for the women,incase she ran into trouble
Also they might have needed a woman on the premise that a child would more likely go with a female than a male. And as 64 said above the man was a type of back up for the woman.
JMO
 
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everyone sees colour so diff.o_O
and that's not even including colour blindness. which red and browns and reds and greens is problematic. isn't something like 30% of the population (mostly men) are colour blind of some form.
its like second and third hand heard information.....unreliable
moo
 
  • #131
Oh I was talking about his collective observations. Noting blue under the arms is pretty observant.
Very observant and also very possible.
IMO
 
  • #132
Oh I was talking about his collective observations. Noting blue under the arms is pretty observant.
I think with maybe being a flower judge was it ? he would have a pretty good eye
 
  • #133
Colourblindness.

If a red or green vehicle looks like fawn/light brown then wouldn’t a red Spider-Man suit suffer the same effect?

Would a red vehicle look like this?

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I don't reckon cops would rule it out tgy I just posted similar thought:p
 
  • #134
Also they might have needed a woman on the premise that a child would more likely go with a female than a male. And as 64 said above the man was a type of back up for the woman.
JMO
If this was a targeted abduction, which we would have to assume given the unlikely location, the perpetrators would have to be aware of William (and/or his sister) as the specific target(s). So highly unlikely they would be complete strangers..
 
  • #135
I am struggling to accept that no one else saw or heard a car at speed on 2 wheels.
And if you were involved in a child kidnapping, would you be driving through the quiet neighbourhood like that?
 
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Especially for colour you would think.
Yes that's why I think if they were the same vehicle , perhaps PS could be the mistaken one.
JMO
 
  • #139
I guess we all realise that the inquest postponement may have nothing to do with Mr Chapman and his sighting.

The Coroner may have been poised since last night/yesterday/anytime to postpone the inquest for valid reason - while she awaited some results.

And if that is the case, what was in the brown paper evidence bag that we saw being taken from last week's search site?

Or has someone suddenly confessed, but all the mechanics of that have yet to ensue, and may take some time? Was the pressure too much?
 
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  • #140
What if they initially thought to hide.. then realised that was a very bad decision. Backup car could being a decoy sounds plausible - as stated above.
 
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