Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #49

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I think, who knows whom is interesting for brainstorming in some way and for the big picture of the puzzle, but doesn't mean, that someone is urgently a participant in a felony. MOO

The point being, unless MSM links are provided the relationships cannot be stated as a fact. Which is what was happening in said posts.
All long standing members should know that. So let's get back to discussing as per TOS.
 
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The point being, unless MSM links are provided the relationships cannot be stated as a fact. Which is what was happening in said posts.
All long standing members should know that. So let's get back to discussing as per TOS.


Also what's with all the dots in some posts, is it away of getting a round the rules / TOS?? :eek:

People are deleting their posts ,than for someone coming in & reading this thread it's very off putting .

Wouldn't be surprised if Tricia closes the thread again..............:rolleyes:

Just my 2cents worth.......
 
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Also what's with all the dots in some posts, is it away of getting a round the rules / TOS?? :eek:

People are deleting their posts ,than for someone coming in & reading this thread it's very off putting .

Wouldn't be surprised if Tricia closes the thread again..............:rolleyes:

Just my 2cents worth.......
Hopefully that isn't the agenda. Again. :rolleyes::mad:
 
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Media link re the FFC's report of seeing 2 cars parked in the street.

Two car claim not corroborated, William Tyrrell inquest hears

Can anyone explain why no-one else, apart from the FFC, saw the cars?

First of all, I don't think SA was meaning things like you have quoted in her/his post, but thanks for the link. (A bit more like what DrSleuth has said).

Why no one else saw the cars - this can be many reasons. For Instance, I don't live in a City and I couldn't tell you what cars were parked in our street when I walked past them while walking the dog this morning. People sometimes don't take notice, if they are rushing off to work, taking the kids to school etc., even if it is a semi- rural, rural or suburban street (notice I tried to cover all areas).
 
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First of all, I don't think SA was meaning things like you have quoted in her/his post, but thanks for the link. (A bit more like what DrSleuth has said).

Why no one else saw the cars - this can be many reasons. For Instance, I don't live in a City and I couldn't tell you what cars were parked in our street when I walked past them while walking the dog this morning. People sometimes don't take notice, if they are rushing off to work, taking the kids to school etc., even if it is a semi- rural, rural or suburban street (notice I tried to cover all areas).

Having driven around Benaroon Drive / Ellendale Cres myself , I can easily see why neighbours did not see things / people / cars etc.

I can also see how someone could have taken WT & not be seen / heard.

They are mostly very large private blocks.

I have no reason to keep tabs on what happens in my own street & I see no reason why the residents surrounding 48 Benaroon drive had to have observed & heard everything that happened in the morning of the 12/9/14................it was just another day to them.
 
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Having driven around Benaroon Drive / Ellendale Cres myself , I can easily see why neighbours did not see things / people / cars etc.

I can also see how someone could have taken WT & not be seen / heard.

They are mostly very large private blocks.

I have no reason to keep tabs on what happens in my own street & I see no reason why the residents surrounding 48 Benaroon drive had to have observed & heard everything that happened in the morning of the 12/9/14................it was just another day to them.



The FFC says that she saw the cars at 7.30 a.m. and 9.00 a.m. Neighbours didn't see them and the MFC didn't either. She also had recall of what a driver of a dark green sedan (that drove past her and William's sister) looked like, even though she initially said she only saw it for seconds and could not recall seeing the driver of the car. But at the inquest currently under way, she said she remembered the driver being an overweight man.

NoCookies | The Australian
 
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Also what's with all the dots in some posts, is it away of getting a round the rules / TOS?? :eek:

People are deleting their posts ,than for someone coming in & reading this thread it's very off putting .

Wouldn't be surprised if Tricia closes the thread again..............:rolleyes:

Just my 2cents worth.......

If common sense prevailed, it would be understood that thread closure means that many here will not hear about the inside details of what happens at the next round of the inquest.
Nor will they be able to discuss it, with a variety of WS members.
 
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The FFC says that she saw the cars at 7.30 a.m. and 9.00 a.m. Neighbours didn't see them and the MFC didn't either. She also had recall of what a driver of a dark green sedan (that drove past her and William's sister) looked like, even though she initially said she only saw it for seconds and could not recall seeing the driver of the car. But at the inquest currently under way, she said she remembered the driver being an overweight man.

NoCookies | The Australian

Just because no one else apparently saw the cars, doesn't mean they weren't there IMO.

Some neighbours have given evidence that they didn't see any strange cars, just maybe, they didn't see them, because they were not looking for them??

I listened to every agonising word of the FFC's testimony / evidence.

Yes she did not re-call the cars immediately , she remembered a few days later ( 18th ) & ran to the command post & told police. The police officer gave her his / her phone to search for the type of car. That night they looked online for the same type of cars. Whilst giving this evidence she was very emotional. We've discussed this ad nauseum........

Now for the car that the FFC & William's sister saw..............William's sister pointed out to the FFC the car ( it had gone up to the Millers, reversed out & gone back out again ) The FFC had been alerted by William's sister to deliberately look at the driver & car , therefore getting a good description of him & the car IMO
 
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Also what's with all the dots in some posts, is it away of getting a round the rules / TOS?? :eek:

People are deleting their posts ,than for someone coming in & reading this thread it's very off putting .

Wouldn't be surprised if Tricia closes the thread again..............:rolleyes:

Just my 2cents worth.......
... then there is also this annoying deleting-problem with the "new" software ... MOO
 
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Just because no one else apparently saw the cars, doesn't mean they weren't there IMO.

Some neighbours have given evidence that they didn't see any strange cars, just maybe, they didn't see them, because they were not looking for them??

I listened to every agonising word of the FFC's testimony / evidence.

Yes she did not re-call the cars immediately , she remembered a few days later ( 18th ) & ran to the command post & told police. The police officer gave her his / her phone to search for the type of car. That night they looked online for the same type of cars. Whilst giving this evidence she was very emotional. We've discussed this ad nauseum........

Now for the car that the FFC & William's sister saw..............William's sister pointed out to the FFC the car ( it had gone up to the Millers, reversed out & gone back out again ) The FFC had been alerted by William's sister to deliberately look at the driver & car , therefore getting a good description of him & the car IMO

It's a very narrow road.
 
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It's a very narrow road.

Not that narrow, and they have kerbs that you can park partially on the path and partially on the road.

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Daniel Morcombe was abducted from a highway, not a quiet cul-de-sac...
If common sense prevailed, it would be understood that thread closure means that many here will not hear about the inside details of what happens at the next round of the inquest.
Nor will they be able to discuss it, with a variety of WS members.
Im sure they wont,we have been dealing with this before,dam annoying yes so they should see that
 
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Not that narrow, and they have kerbs that you can park partially on the path and partially on the road.

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13/1/16 - big ole work trucks parked on the street (still plenty of room). And one normal sized car parked partially on/off the road, as you described.
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26/2/14 - normal sized car parked on the street (heaps of room)
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I certainly didn't find the road narrow at all. I could easily do a u-turn without having to do a 3 point turn.
 
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Media link re the FFC's report of seeing 2 cars parked in the street.

Two car claim not corroborated, William Tyrrell inquest hears

Can anyone explain why no-one else, apart from the FFC, saw the cars?
This has been discussed at some length in previous threads, though not by you. So I'll ask your opinion.

Either the two parked cars were there, or they weren't. If they were, how does it matter why no one else saw them? If they weren't . . . what, in your opinion, follows?
 
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