
Maybe many of us
believe the police when they repeatedly say that the foster parents are cleared - as well as many of us abiding by the TOS - and we don't wish the foster parents to be caused any additional and unnecessary grief, innuendo, or publicity.
Are people here suggesting that William was a boisterous little problem child, so an abductor came along and stole him?
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I know it is Sunday, I been away SouthAussie and everyone, family/friends Christmas Get together getting my child who has Special Needs to say farewell to this years grade and meeting new teacher/ new grade for next year. Thought I would share my thoughts an opinons.
Firstly no child deserves to be taken and made missing, weather they are boisterous, special needs or anything else which I know everyone would agree.
Looking about William IMO there is a few things crossed my mind.
Foster Grandmother is elderly and not well grieving for her spouse, the children noise could have been too much. Thus stressing her out in her era "Children were seen but not heard"
Even my Grandparent said I was a handful as a child I was older than William when I came into their lives, I was six. My older siblings were know by Australian Expression 'Cheeky Buggers".
Many elderly people I know and remember actually use the word" handful " to happy children loudly expressing themselves in play and life.
FFG expression may IMO have been taken out of context
I confess with my child I have used the words ' Little Imp" Little Devil" even " Evil Overlord" when I been very tired with situations at school because with my child something has happened, meltdowns when frustration set in and cannot express what is wrong.

When I talk to my friends about I express these words but it light joking manner, and yes people overhearing have taken it the wrong.
But I have even heard people in public, in a joking tone with friends calling their kids "Little Sh**s" and other words...... but is not a nasty tone.
Also I taken into account/crossed my mind around three years of age, often things can present the facts that the child needs more help and guidance due to special needs I in IMO the FF and FFG would have taken in their stride with William.
My child was 4 years old when we found out he had Autism/ADHD we had no idea at the time.Year before my partner and I were concerned over our child behaviour even a child care center thought he was being abused at home which they informed our child's future Kinder,(No one else or us) who informed us straight away, they observed our child suspected Autism advised us to have our child tested which proved correct.
If William did have behavior problems IMO there would have been a medical plan set out for him. Having two families Birth and Foster can and would stress a child out due to the confusion due to young age unable to expression.
Welfare can make the decison to stop from Birth Family contacting the child.
( I leaving my comment alone on this matter)
I can remember my confusion (although older than William) of having a Birth Mother and Foster Mother ( My first Foster Family), who loved me the best.
Brief periods when my birth mother contacted then went away I always felt had I done some wrong and it affected my behaviour due to stress.
Both William's Birth and Foster Family loved him and mourn his disappearance.