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

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  • #661
I Wonder if MS may have been on pain medication during that time? She looked a bit out of it...She only had surgery a few months earlier...It would definitely make it harder to clarify what day was what. ??
Obviously BS has to act outraged of becoming a poi ( even though you can see why )
Is this the reason for suing..?
keep MS convinced he was there that day and Hold up the charade ? Otherwise his alibi falls apart.
Because the psychic delivered the "authentication", that BS wasn't involved in the abduction of little W, MS is able to confirm any wanted alibi (albeit clumsily), IMO. :p
 
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Completely agree SouthAussie
She was trying to be general as possible - so not to be lock into anything to specific.
Would be interesting to learn, if MS stayed as vague as currently, when she had been interviewed re the care of their grandchildren and that investigation months before .... Maybe, perhaps, possibly, I don't remember, I don't know, I wasn't present, usually it always had been so and so, I had severe pain and couldn't participate in the up-bringing of the children, .... and what else. I imagine it that way.
 
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I’m skeptical on his whole account. Especially since the police have known for a while & never released any details asking the public for assistance. When they have asked previously!!
I’ll reserve my thoughts on what I really think about this sighting at this time.
I believe him! :)
When he saw the first driver more clear than the second one, I have the explanation, that he was terrified about the first raging car and focused on that (female driver, child in spider man suit). When the surprise/fright had gone, the second car had also passed already. Almost a wonder, he had observed, that in the second car was sitting a male driver. Useful to know.
That he didn't call police immediately, when the news came out, that I can't understand at all. It was a giant mistake, he can't make up for. :mad:
 
  • #665
Would like to know, whether the raging female driver (white blouse, pale, blonde) is identical to the large blonde woman beside her car, who acted suspiciously in Batar Creek area?
 
  • #666
Because the psychic delivered the "authentication", that BS wasn't involved in the abduction of little W, MS is able to confirm any wanted alibi (albeit clumsily), IMO. :p

Maybe the psychic was asked about the two girls at Campbelltown.
 
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https://7news.com.au/original-fyi/c...rewards-help-police-solve-cold-cases-c-423220

The million-dollar question: Do big cash rewards help police solve cold cases?
Duncan McNab, Crime Editor
Saturday, 31 August 2019

William Tyrrell
The first million-dollar reward offered in NSW was announced in 2016, for information on the disappearance of William Tyrrell.

“It was instigated by the (now-former) lead investigator in the matter, Det Chief Inspector Gary Jubelin ... there are now a total of 12 $1 million rewards on offer in NSW," Rolfe said.
 
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Category: | Herald Sun

Im confused.

Wasnt it reported that the night that William was first missing that Mr Chapman saw it on the news and suddenly recognized him from his picture on the news? and said he was 100% certain that was William he saw?

This video with Caroline says that he did not see a photo on the news that night but the next day saw a photo in the news and that was how it happened?

I think I have come to the point in this case that unless you hear the words come directly from the person's mouth you cannot take what is reported in the media with anything less than a grain of salt. IMO the media is too quick to jump on something to 'be the first' that they are no longer paying due diligence to their reporting - it is often easier to print a retraction later it seems than to thoroughly research.
 
  • #669
Can anyone tell me if they often sang “Hallelujah” at school assembly and also what was the school song.
I’m underwhelmed by the walk through, the only person to maybe vouch for them was pretty vague.
Considering both BS and MS were there, what are the odds that neither of them remember anyone, and no one seems to remeber either of them. The odds are all halved by the fact there were two of them.

Its all very well to say this was months later, but didnt BS give long statement within a week or so of Williams disappearance, you would realise at that point how significant the morning was, and that’s when you would go over who you saw and save the memory.

Do a test yourself, think of somewhere you went in last couple of weeks where there were people you knew. i’d be surprised if anyone couldnt remember a few.

Not necessarily replying to you but jumping off some of your points...

1- I'm curious about the focus on Hallelujah; I did not think this was sung in a state school in Australia as it is a religious song. We sing this (and the clapping one) at my school, which is Catholic, but I cannot think of a single time it was sung at my old primary school, or the one my kids went to before Catholic school.

2 - I tend to keep to myself when I am out in public on my own (it's usually, get in, do what I need to do, and get out). Thanks to Websleuths and the like I am now very conscious about leaving some form of 'digital trail' of where I have been. For just in case I am ever accused of something, asked to prove where I was, or in case I was to go missing...
 
  • #670
Was it discussed early on in WS that there's some sort of connection between Speddings & William's BF ?
Was that on MS side ?
MS has a son who's been housed at Her Majesty's Pleasure (imo, he has an ex who could also fit the description)
BF has similarlar experience.
Just wondering if they met up.

Do you mean DM (and by extension, SB)? Both were quite vocal in the very early stages of the case I believe (IMO and AFAICR).
 
  • #671
Yes, I think it is wishful thinking ... but I have had similar thoughts of this being one huge, outrageous sting operation. :D

Imagine... an ever better one than the one that caught out Cowan for Daniel Morcombe ;)

I have the same kind of thoughts and hope for GJ, too :)
 
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Imagine... an ever better one than the one that caught out Cowan for Daniel Morcombe ;)

I have the same kind of thoughts and hope for GJ, too :)
We know GJ likes to use the media as part as his police tactics. What keeps going over in my thought process is.. How no one is investigating William disappearance atm
Is that what they want the suspect to think?
They want him/her relaxed. Relaxed people make mistakes.
 
  • #673
Not necessarily replying to you but jumping off some of your points...

1- I'm curious about the focus on Hallelujah; I did not think this was sung in a state school in Australia as it is a religious song. We sing this (and the clapping one) at my school, which is Catholic, but I cannot think of a single time it was sung at my old primary school, or the one my kids went to before Catholic school.
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@Freddo Frog
There's a song by Leonard Cohen called "Hallelujah" which was popularised by k.d. lang: the chorus would be good for a choir to sing because it's pretty simple. One of the witnesses at the inquest said the song brought her to tears (or something along those lines), and this k.d. lang song could do that - it's melancholy and stirring. I think if I heard a whole choir of children singing it I'd be bawling, put it that way.
 
  • #674
Would like to know, whether the raging female driver (white blouse, pale, blonde) is identical to the large blonde woman beside her car, who acted suspiciously in Batar Creek area?

FG
Is there more info on this somewhere that I can read??? Thanks... most interesting...
 
  • #675
I think it's been continuously operational. Whether it would have unobserved areas, especially for someone who knew it well, I can't say.

I was thinking of it more as a disposal site, perhaps accessed on a weekend.

I wonder if the Saw Mill has CCTV?

And if it does, I wonder if whilst the Inquest was someone who worked there contacted police to state that either something was found in the yard back then or just after Williams disappearance, someone seen on cameras, the place was broken into etc.
 
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FG
Is there more info on this somewhere that I can read??? Thanks... most interesting...

Yes I remember this too.

I wonder if she was standing in the area near Cedar Loggins where it was searched
 
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Lawyers for Bill Spedding, a NSW mid-north coast repairman and one-time person of interest in the disappearance of William Tyrrell, say they will sue NSW Police over his treatment and damage to his reputation.

Mr Spedding's lawyer Peter O'Brien on Friday confirmed to AAP legal action would be taken against police on the grounds of malicious prosecution, misfeasance in public office and collateral abuse of process.

The claim is set to be filed next week.


Spedding to sue NSW Police over treatment - 9News
 
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