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thanks TGY, you cant argue with ignorance.I’m loving your posts TBL and yes Scott’s prints are everywhere in the is case.
Pass some toilet paper for me?
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That is understandably not an acceptable explanation for William's family, (bio and foster) and friends, and it should never have been communicated to them in such a way.
William was 3 years old when he disappeared. His age made him an vulnerable person. He had no agency. If there was ever a case where more resources are warranted it is this one.
In their care since a baby , to them their baby, wasn’t the point of my post. It was a reply to dragon.
Maybe it’s about the gray matter.I have absolutely no idea what your on about. What is your game?
There is a court transcript that says they were.There is no proof these words were ever uttered is there.
Or lack ofMaybe it’s about the gray matter.
In my view more than likely the matter regarding Scott had zero zilch nothing to do with the trial of allegations against Jubelin.
Looks like a papertrail !
No, they’d raised him from a baby. They were the only parents he knew. Please god let’s not go back to this carp again. I thought we’d all moved on many, many threads ago.If you are referring to William as being the foster carers' child, that is incorrect isn't it?
So are you suggesting there is collusion between them? Hope you have proof. Never know when their solicitor might come knocking on your door if not.where is the PROOF of their individual assertions?
I have not beenwas therefore pressing a vulnerable man with perhaps dementia or mental health problems to confess.
I am also amazed at the close relationship he appears to have formed with the Foster carers. Surely that would be considered as inappropriate/ unethical considering the circumstances of Williams disappearance.[/QUOTE
There is no proof these words were ever uttered is there.
If you are referring to William as being the foster carers' child, that is incorrect isn't it?
in all fairness I have to agree with Karina on this one.. as difficult as it is for wt’s family to except for obvious reasons and for all those following this story to believe for obvious reasons the truth remains, without viable credible evidence this case has nowhere further to go at this point in time.. WT will never be just put on a shelf and forgotten about like the cold cases of the past.. these days are different and cold cases are often re opened within 10 yrs as opposed to 20/30/40 yrs as was the past.. this case needs fresh eyes and an unbiased untainted perspective.. this is not the end for WT not by a long shotThat is understandably not an acceptable explanation for William's family, (bio and foster) and friends, and it should never have been communicated to them in such a way.
William was 3 years old when he disappeared. His age made him an vulnerable person. He had no agency. If there was ever a case where more resources are warranted it is this one.
No, they’d raised him from a baby. They were the only parents he knew. Please god let’s not go back to this carp again. I thought we’d all moved on many, many threads ago.
That’s your truth and you’re entitled to it, just as I am to mine.That is not true. William saw his biological mother on supervised visits regularly before he vanished.
Why so aggressive? I thought this was meant to be a friendly site.That’s your truth and you’re entitled to it, just as I am to mine.
If you’d read my posts regularly, you’d know that I have the utmost sympathy empathy for both the foster and bio families.
But for this cop to tell the fm that no one cared about her son is a disgrace.
Not aggressive at all. Simply replying to your post, as is my entitlement as a member. Please don’t try to make trouble where none is intended.Why so aggressive? I thought this was meant to be a friendly site.
NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller said his opinion of former detective Gary Jubelin would not change, despite Mr Jubelin’s criminal charges for interfering in the high-profile William Tyrrell investigation.
Speaking for the first time since Mr Jubelin was charged with breaching the Surveillance Devices Act in the Tyrrell case, Comissioner Fuller said he “would shake his hand and thank him” for his work if he saw him on the street.
“He was a dedicated police officer and he did a lot of charity work and he did wonderful things for victims of homicides and that shouldn’t be forgotten because of the matter that’s before the courts,” Commissioner Fuller said at the official opening of the new police station at Mount Druitt.
“If I saw him I would certainly stop, I’d shake his hand and thank him for what he did,” he said.
5 August 2019
Mick Fuller says his opinion of Gary Jubelin remains unchanged despite charges
NoCookies | The Australian
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I understand that Paul Savage is no longer a POI.
It has been suggested that PS may have dementia and he was certainly very vulnerable having just lost his wife.
Phil Hogan has accused Gary Jubilin while on the stand, of bullying and belittling PS in order to get a confession from him. Gary at the very least appears to be a bully with little regard of the impact his line of questioning would have on Paul Savage’s mental state.
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