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

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Would anyone have any information re the possible adoption of William
 
  • #322
If Mr Chapman did the right thing he would be a millionaire.

Is it still possible though if this leads to an arrest and he can ID someone he could still pocket this?

He did eventually advise police so i wonder.....
 
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Mountaingazer asked last thread:

"Anyone have a pale, blonde women who was in their late 20's or early 30's at the time, on their radar?"

It reminds me of the picture of BM in 2011, plump and pregnant, mostly blonde, hair screwed up behind. She would have been, what, early- to mid-twenties in 2014. Apparently she has an alibi. Events seem directed at Savage, but if they weren't, I might want to look at the alibi more closely.

Police turned up at the BM door I thought that day he went missing?

And the time frame would not have been able to get back from there in that time IMO?
 
  • #325
no, i know, i thought just posting the links might be ok though in case theyre of interest to anyone?

Im sorry, his explanation just not good enough.
Any normal human being when feeling uneasy about something and then recognizing the boy in the car to the missing child on the news that night does not wait for police to come knocking, you would bolt to the police station in a heartbeat.

What could possibly stop you from reporting this? Fear of that person coming back to get you?
I cant think of any rational reason why, I really cannot.

He later heard police would be conducting interviews with locals one by one, and assumed it wouldn't be long until police were knocking on his door to discuss the incident, The Australian reported.
 
  • #326
Im sorry, his explanation just not good enough.
Any normal human being when feeling uneasy about something and then recognizing the boy in the car to the missing child on the news that night does not wait for police to come knocking, you would bolt to the police station in a heartbeat.

What could possibly stop you from reporting this? Fear of that person coming back to get you?
I cant think of any rational reason why, I really cannot.

He later heard police would be conducting interviews with locals one by one, and assumed it wouldn't be long until police were knocking on his door to discuss the incident, The Australian reported.

Call crimestopper. Phone Wendy Hudson direct, knock on her door. There must have been police in his street in the days following.
The only strikeforce member we have heard from is a sex crime Detective that joined Rosann in September 2015.
Nup, I cannot believe police were not aware of this before March/April which coincidently is when the search was happening out near Bonny Hills and BS was being arrested for historical charges. If nothing else Mr Chapman has not changed his story to fit with media releases. Which PS seems to have done.
imo
 
  • #327
Im sorry, his explanation just not good enough.
Any normal human being when feeling uneasy about something and then recognizing the boy in the car to the missing child on the news that night does not wait for police to come knocking, you would bolt to the police station in a heartbeat.

What could possibly stop you from reporting this? Fear of that person coming back to get you?
I cant think of any rational reason why, I really cannot.

He later heard police would be conducting interviews with locals one by one, and assumed it wouldn't be long until police were knocking on his door to discuss the incident, The Australian reported.

I don’t understand it either it is inexcusable I would be straight down the police station and would wait until I spoke to someone who would listen to me.
 
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  • #329
No we just heard the evidence from Cherry & than an announcement from Mr Craddock for the women driving the fawn 4wd to come forward to investigators & the coroner made a statement for the media to help in getting that info out to the public.
<RSBM>
@drsleuth
Thank you for your inquest reports! It's very kind of you to give the rest of us a glimpse into the court room.

Re yesterday: Did Mr Craddock ask the man in the blue car to come forward too, or did he only mention the woman in the fawn 4WD?

Is it normal for a coroner to ask media to publicise something? If it happened before in this inquest, can you remember what else the Coroner wanted published?
 
  • #330
Would anyone have any information re the possible adoption of William

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I think from memory this came out in first sitting of the Inquest... from the case worker... you would have to go back and search that thread....

Around the 24th or 23rd of March ... I can’t go back further than that on Lia’s tweets ... but think he is giving evidence on 24th March...
 
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Category: | The Courier Mail
Has anyone watched this yet?
Highlight of the inquest for me being able to watch Jubelin for 40 mins!
What stood out for me was that Spedding “knew” so much more about the Assembly than MS.

Margaret was very vague on a lot of things, could be a good tactic, would make it look like she couldnt possibly have filled BS on in anything if she couldnt remember much!
Lol he remembered where they sat but she didn't
Loved some of the questions the detectives asked BS.

Surprised how few people were at the assembly. Hard to miss someone that day.
 
  • #332
Is it still possible though if this leads to an arrest and he can ID someone he could still pocket this?

He did eventually advise police so i wonder.....
I think he is a day late and a dollar short to get the reward now.
 
  • #333
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Just my thoughts.
There’s a few of those old fawn coloured boxy Land Cruisers around my way so now I’ll be rubbernecking them & wondering. This is freakin’ cruel for William’s loved ones.

I don’t think we should just assume it was a “land cruiser “ .... the older box ones take quite a while to get up to speed.... they are fairly slow from take off.... unless it was the newer V8 version????
That has been my experience driving them ....
there are loads of other make and models of boxy 4WD’s out there... just thinking we should keep an open mind re the make of the cars??
 
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  • #334
Police turned up at the BM door I thought that day he went missing?

And the time frame would not have been able to get back from there in that time IMO?
About 4 hours Kendall to Sydney and police turned up late afternoon, 4:00 if I remember, or might have been 4:30. So I think it's doable, but problematic if you consider that William would have had to have been deposited somewhere in addition. Not to mention remaining hidden ever since, and I'm sure the birth parents' subsequent movements would have been monitored.
 
  • #335
Mountaingazer asked last thread:

"Anyone have a pale, blonde women who was in their late 20's or early 30's at the time, on their radar?"

It reminds me of the picture of BM in 2011, plump and pregnant, mostly blonde, hair screwed up behind. She would have been, what, early- to mid-twenties in 2014. Apparently she has an alibi. Events seem directed at Savage, but if they weren't, I might want to look at the alibi more
@drsleuth
Thank you for your inquest reports! It's very kind of you to give the rest of us a glimpse into the court room.

Re yesterday: Did Mr Craddock ask the man in the blue car to come forward too, or did he only mention the woman in the fawn 4WD?

Is it normal for a coroner to ask media to publicise something? If it happened before in this inquest, can you remember what else the Coroner wanted published?
And has that happened yet ?
 
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Category: | The Courier Mail
Has anyone watched this yet?
Highlight of the inquest for me being able to watch Jubelin for 40 mins!
What stood out for me was that Spedding “knew” so much more about the Assembly than MS.

Margaret was very vague on a lot of things, could be a good tactic, would make it look like she couldnt possibly have filled BS on in anything if she couldnt remember much!
Lol he remembered where they sat but she didn't
Loved some of the questions the detectives asked BS.

Surprised how few people were at the assembly. Hard to miss someone that day.
I know right,she was so vague i was getting rather pissed,that man has the patience of a saint....i just wished they showed the cafe part with bs as they did with ms,bs was cool calm and collected..why the hell cant ms remember where they sat grrrrrr and neither of them can remember if they spoke to anyone..i just dont really buy it and he said it wnet for 1.5 hrs did i hear right ?
 
  • #337
Category: | The Courier Mail
Has anyone watched this yet?
Highlight of the inquest for me being able to watch Jubelin for 40 mins!
What stood out for me was that Spedding “knew” so much more about the Assembly than MS.

Margaret was very vague on a lot of things, could be a good tactic, would make it look like she couldnt possibly have filled BS on in anything if she couldnt remember much!
Lol he remembered where they sat but she didn't
Loved some of the questions the detectives asked BS.

Surprised how few people were at the assembly. Hard to miss someone that day.

He took an out of focus photo. Det King mentioned the timestamp and he was no longer sure.
 
  • #338
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Just my thoughts.
There’s a few of those old fawn coloured boxy Land Cruisers around my way so now I’ll be rubbernecking them & wondering. This is freakin’ cruel for William’s loved ones.

I don’t think we should just assume it was a “land cruiser “ .... the older box ones take quite a while to get up to speed.... they are fairly slow from take off.... unless it was the newer V8 version????
That has been my experience driving them ....
there are loads of other make and models of boxy 4WD’s out there... just thinking we should keep an open mind re the make of the cars??

I’m sure he specified a Land Cruiser in one of the videos unless he was assuming. I’ll try to find my link again.
 
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About 4 hours Kendall to Sydney and police turned up late afternoon, 4:00 if I remember, or might have been 4:30. So I think it's doable, but problematic if you consider that William would have had to have been deposited somewhere in addition. Not to mention remaining hidden ever since, and I'm sure the birth parents' subsequent movements would have been monitored.


I’d imagine some local police would’ve been told to go there and not Kendall cops drove all that way.
 
  • #340
I’d imagine some local police would’ve been told to go there and not Kendall cops drove all that way.
Yes, but the question was whether BM could possibly have been in Kendall at 10:45 yet also be at home when police called that afternoon. As far as times go, I think she could. There's some added doubt because the Google travel time isn't taking into account which part of Sydney is the destination or what time of day and traffic conditions are involved. Or whether the driver is doing desperate speeds.

Anyway, as I understand it her alibi isn't just that she was in Sydney, but that she was shopping in particular places. That would have been checked--video, card use, whatever. Perhaps fuel consumption on cars since last filling up.
 
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