Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #52

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Paraphrasing from a subscriber only article.

Gary Jubelin recorded an interview with Paul
Savage after receiving a phone call on December 28th 2018 to complain about the dust that had been left in his car, after it was forensically tested.
Ok thank you. 4yrs later his car is forensically tested I think they were hoping for a miracle after that many years.
 
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This is something I originally thought ruled him out. But with some of the stranger things that have come out, behaviour etc. I don’t know now if he would have considered this. Too caught in the action?
JWSleuth,
Wouldn't a getaway be the first thing a guilty person considers? Do you mean that he might have been so caught up in the action of whatever the offence was that he couldn't think what to do? (If so, I think that would have made it more likely he would just follow through on his plan to drive to Casino: all he had to do was get in the Pajero and go.)
 
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JWSleuth,
Wouldn't a getaway be the first thing a guilty person considers? Do you mean that he might have been so caught up in the action of whatever the offence was that he couldn't think what to do? (If so, I think that would have made it more likely he would just follow through on his plan to drive to Casino: all he had to do was get in the Pajero and go.)
Does he still have the Pajero, think if I had had a body in my car, I would have got rid of the car by now.
 
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Ok thank you. 4yrs later his car is forensically tested I think they were hoping for a miracle after that many years.

Maybe.

This was a comment from Gary Jubelin at the time of the June 2018 forensic search.

"Det Insp Jubelin said time was no barrier with forensic evidence, but he held “grave, grave concerns” about William."

NSW police seek forensic Tyrrell evidence
 
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Maybe.

This was a comment from Gary Jubelin at the time of the June 2018 forensic search.

"Det Insp Jubelin said time was no barrier with forensic evidence, but he held “grave, grave concerns” about William."

NSW police seek forensic Tyrrell evidence
We all carry a light for William Tyrrell in our hearts that’s why we won’t give up until we bring William home No stone left unturned
 
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i grew up in Kendall, long before this event and my friends and i rode our bikes along that very stretch of road all the time before there were many homes built. There is so much forest and much of it very unfriendly terrain. I do not know if he was taken and dumped locally or if he wandered off and fell down into a gully or worse ...
i will say if he was taken i don't believe it was a crime of opportunity... that road is a road to nowhere... was just farmland mostly dairys on my day probably hobby farms these days but there would be no reason for people who were not familiar with the area to take that road unless they had a reason to.
I moved away in my teens but moved back to the area about 6 years ago and remember seeing flyers posted all over.
the flyers posted around all the local towns continue to be updated as they fade and it is all kinds of heartbreaking.
 
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JWSleuth,
Wouldn't a getaway be the first thing a guilty person considers? Do you mean that he might have been so caught up in the action of whatever the offence was that he couldn't think what to do? (If so, I think that would have made it more likely he would just follow through on his plan to drive to Casino: all he had to do was get in the Pajero and go.)
Or he may not have gone to pick up brother as planned because worried about searches going on..
 
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I can imagine if one is the 'stickybeak of the neighbourhood', and it's a quiet semi-rural area with not a whole lot happening, and you're older and retired, I'd think it might seem a fair bit of excitement for the street and stickybeak might want to stick around to see the goings on. If bro didn't necessarily need him due to having others to help him out, and it wasn't pressing that PS attend to him, I could see him wanting to hang around. imo.
 
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We’re for Sydney | Daily Telegraph

Over an eight-hour period last Monday, Dubbo mother Lisa Watmore allegedly called William’s foster father 14 times, despite never having met him.

Between 1pm and 9pm, she allegedly made the calls from different pay phones around her hometown.
Police allege Watmore claimed she knew what happened to William, who went missing from the Mid North Coast in September, 2014, and accused his foster father of being involved.


Wonder how she got the FF phone number??

:mad:
 
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We’re for Sydney | Daily Telegraph

Over an eight-hour period last Monday, Dubbo mother Lisa Watmore allegedly called William’s foster father 14 times, despite never having met him.

Between 1pm and 9pm, she allegedly made the calls from different pay phones around her hometown.
Police allege Watmore claimed she knew what happened to William, who went missing from the Mid North Coast in September, 2014, and accused his foster father of being involved.


Wonder how she got the FF phone number??

:mad:
Possibly a Facebook troll where they flout suppression orders? That's all I can think of. I know there were people at the inquest who have little respect for the suppression orders. IMO.

But however they did it, it's disgraceful behaviour. IMO.
 
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We’re for Sydney | Daily Telegraph

Over an eight-hour period last Monday, Dubbo mother Lisa Watmore allegedly called William’s foster father 14 times, despite never having met him.

Between 1pm and 9pm, she allegedly made the calls from different pay phones around her hometown.
Police allege Watmore claimed she knew what happened to William, who went missing from the Mid North Coast in September, 2014, and accused his foster father of being involved.


Wonder how she got the FF phone number??

:mad:
I’m glad MSM named her.
 
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On Thursday, police arrested the woman at Dubbo Police Station.

She was charged with use a carriage service to menace, harass or offend.

She was granted conditional bail and is due to appear at Dubbo Local Court on May 6.

We’re for Sydney | Daily Telegraph
 
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I’m glad MSM named her.
And yet, a number of named people in the media still have ff photos posted with derogatory comments on Sm and breaking NPO orders but nothing is done to take them down.
 
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And yet, a number of named people in the media still have ff photos posted with derogatory comments and breaking NPO orders but nothing is done to take them down.
Maybe report to police? Crimestoppers? It is a crime, afterall. IMO. I don't have FB so can't help out there.
 
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Maybe report to police? Crimestoppers? It is a crime, afterall. IMO. I don't have FB so can't help out there.
Police should be onto this though. Surely there’s someone that monitors Sm. Particularly family members accounts.
 
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And yet, a number of named people in the media still have ff photos posted with derogatory comments on Sm and breaking NPO orders but nothing is done to take them down.
Im sure they will get to that in the future,and so they should as its just disgraceful,hurtful and darn right cruel to continue plastering names and pics
 
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