Specialk72
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do you think the new aged photo means they think he's still alive?
Agree, and i have seen absolutely nothing from previous legal proceedings where the BP's were abusing their children or negligent of them. Just that the parents were in a volatile relationship.Yes no disrespect to the fosters.
Just my thoughts were more of the two people who brought this little boy into the world.
The flesh and blood, seeing the little boy that they brought into the world aged over several years in a photograph. What he might look like today, mum or dads features, but not being able to see him or know whats happened to him.
Must be heartbreaking.
Especially for the people who loved him as their own and gave him back his health and a life free of drugs and violence. Who gave him happiness and lots of wonderful life experiences like all children should have. IMO.
I was wondering about that too? Usually abducted children don't survive, especially abducted children of a very young age. The only cases i have heard of where that happens is if it's a parental abduction and either parent has taken off with the kids in custody issues/disputes.do you think the new aged photo means they think he's still alive?
That's one of the reasons I'm wondering who asked (if anyone) for it to be generated.do you think the new aged photo means they think he's still alive?
May our Lord bless you little man William, and also bless all those who care so much for you.From the Where’s William Tyrrell? Bring him home FB
“Tomorrow marks 5 tragic years since William disappeared - 5 long years of unimaginable heartbreak and fear. 5 years of unending sadness and tears. 5 years without answers, of not knowing where William is or what has happened to him. And although we’ll mark 5 dark years of deep sadness and pain, we’ll also mark 5 years of hope that William will be found. We’ll mark 5 years of endless love for him from across Australia and around the world. 5 years of the media continuing to remind the world that William is missing. 5 years of determination and commitment by the NSW Police Force to find William; and 5 years of support from Crime Stoppers NSW who continue to wait for the call we hope will one day come. While tomorrow marks 5 years of sadness, it also marks 5 years of love and support from so many including the Daniel Morcombe Foundation who’ve joined us in our promise to never give up on William in the hope that we will find him and bring him home. It is this love and support from so many that keeps hope alive. Our heartfelt thanks to you all.
If you are the someone who knows something, please call Crime Stoppers NOW on 1800 333 000 and help bring William home.”
Volatile , as you say. IMO. It’s Too late and I’m too tired to provide the links but anyone who’s been following the case will know that they’re there, but in the interests of TOS, it’s IMO.Agree, and i have seen absolutely nothing from previous legal proceedings where the BP's were abusing their children or negligent of them. Just that the parents were in a volatile relationship.
I have seen a previous photo of BM holding baby William looking at him adoringly as a first time mother and agree it is heartbreaking to say the least because i believe they do both love their children. I hope everyone gets answers soon as to what happened to WT, they deserve that much at least. All IMO.
Maybe I just don't want it to be the PS but I just don't see how it fits. There's def something he knows I feel.
Volatile , as you say. IMO. It’s Too late and I’m too tired to provide the links but anyone who’s been following the case will know that they’re there, but in the interests of TOS, it’s IMO.
Without in any way being intentionally disrespectful - I find these comments surperflous !<modsnip: Please do not reference social media general comments> the wise words of retired policeman ron iddles who believes the answer is always lurking in the original case file......
Almost always, the answers are there to be found – his belief is that the truth is lurking in the original case file.
"I've always said there is someone in the community who knows the answer to just about every unsolved homicide," he says.
https://www.smh.com.au/entertainmen...-of-the-true-crime-genre-20190121-h1aaet.html
It's okay P&G i'm not really here on a fault finding mission, we are all human and none of us walk on water. Everyone loved William and that's really all that matters, and pray the answers to where he is are found soon, it's already been too long.Volatile , as you say. IMO. It’s Too late and I’m too tired to provide the links but anyone who’s been following the case will know that they’re there, but in the interests of TOS, it’s IMO.
I agree JLZ. We don't know who called who and why.
Yes agreed !?
This was pre news of AVO.
What I was trying to say is, my mind is set to it not working, so I think im not seeing the forest for the trees in respect of PS.
I'm still not 100% sold on him abducting william, more so because there are worse creeps in the spotlight (unless there's more to the story, which no doubt there is).
But... i am 100% sold he is a creep posing as an old man. (In which 70s to me isnt old!!)
If I knew the other police dealings this would def sway my opinion.
With current info I have heard, my opinion is he needs to check his mirrors are working at home, as Thor seems to be looking back at him....
He has an interest in and knowledge of cars. He saw a few, mostly the day before William vanished. That could be very useful if those cars turn out to be relevant. The Land Rover, for example, which he mistook for the foster family's. (Why? Did he know FF were coming for the weekend?)
I have always been a little afraid that people might concentrate on the worst creep instead of on the facts of the case, what has been happening at the inquest, the questions that have been asked of everybody.
But as an aside - a BIG aside - this inquest is likely the last step before this becomes a cold case. That's a compelling thought. Let's hope it gets some results.
The investigation, on Jubelin’s removal, was sent to the Coroners Court — the last stop, usually, to cold-case status.
Jubelin has been in attendance most days, listening to other cops trying to explain the steps he took, and the calls he made.
Jubelin talked last weekend of the impact on somebody like him of being unable to fulfil the promise he made to the families, to never give up the search for William.
“I have been a homicide detective for over 25 years, and a homicide detective, to me, has to be prepared to bleed for the case,” he said.
“I know if someone in my family was murdered, I would have an expectation that person responsible for finding the perpetrator would go above and beyond.”
He has found it “very difficult, sitting and watching something” from the sidelines.
He made the foster parents a promise, he said, to do everything in his power to catch the killer, and he can’t now keep that promise.
“And I don’t think we should accept that a three-year-old child can just disappear,” he said.
And that is correct. Children do not simply evaporate.
NoCookies | The Australian
A rock and a hard case for Gary Jubelin
September 11, 2019
Beautifully said SA as always! Hence doubting my own judgement.
Fingers crossed there's more to it than meets the eye.
‘Exclusive: Experts have used facial technology to produce a projection of what William Tyrrell would look like today, aged eight years old.
The age progression image was generated by Newcastle University criminologist Xanthe Mallett and her team using the latest technology.
It’s been five years since William vanished from his foster grandmother’s yard in Kendall, on the NSW Mid North Coast, on September 12, 2014. He would be eight years old.
A world-renowned criminologist, Dr Mallett created the striking image with her forensic services company.’
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This Is What William Tyrrell Would Look Like Today