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

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Tinker Taylor,
Can you remember what led you to gather that William had ever walked to the cemetery? By "they" and "the kids", do you mean FFC, MFC, William and his sister?
Yes, I feel like I read it somewhere, I'll see if I can find it again.
 
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The perception of some seems to be that William was left alone while ffc went inside to sit and have a cuppa. She made the cup of tea before he disappeared as you said too. Poor woman.

Either way, grandma was there watching and listening as well so he wasn't really 'unsupervised'.
 
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"At some point after 9.45am, William was playing the lion game with his sister and had run to the back of number 48 and underneath the veranda several times.

On each occasion, he had emerged to his waiting sister with a cheeky grin.

Sometime before 10.30am, William's foster mother retreated from the outdoors inside to make a cup of tea for her and her mother.

Down the street, a man on a ride-on mower cut his lawn.

Again, William disappeared down the side of his grandmother's house towards the backyard.

Only on this occasion, the boy did not reappear.

When she noticed William was missing, his foster mother asked William's four-year-old sister where he was and then ran back to the house and asked the grandmother if William was back up there.

He wasn't and the two alarmed women conducted a further search, but William was nowhere to be seen."
 
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"At some point after 9.45am, William was playing the lion game with his sister and had run to the back of number 48 and underneath the veranda several times.

On each occasion, he had emerged to his waiting sister with a cheeky grin.

Sometime before 10.30am, William's foster mother retreated from the outdoors inside to make a cup of tea for her and her mother.

Down the street, a man on a ride-on mower cut his lawn.

Again, William disappeared down the side of his grandmother's house towards the backyard.

Only on this occasion, the boy did not reappear.

When she noticed William was missing, his foster mother asked William's four-year-old sister where he was and then ran back to the house and asked the grandmother if William was back up there.

He wasn't and the two alarmed women conducted a further search, but William was nowhere to be seen."
* They explored the tree-lined yard as William's sister sat inside with their grandmother drawing art for their late grandfather's grave.

* William's foster mother made cups of tea before snapping the now iconic photo of the three-year-old boy sitting on the deck dressed as Spider-Man at 9.37am.

* As the woman and her mother drank tea William jumped around the deck, again roaring while playing a new game called "daddy tiger".

* She heard him roar, then silence so she raced around the house trying to find him in the yard. She then searched inside the home in every cupboard and under the house.

from the article I linked last page
 
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It’s only been hashed over 5000 times here. Evidently ffc was not making tea the moment William went missing.
 
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"At some point after 9.45am, William was playing the lion game with his sister and had run to the back of number 48 and underneath the veranda several times.

On each occasion, he had emerged to his waiting sister with a cheeky grin.

Sometime before 10.30am, William's foster mother retreated from the outdoors inside to make a cup of tea for her and her mother.

Down the street, a man on a ride-on mower cut his lawn.

Again, William disappeared down the side of his grandmother's house towards the backyard.

Only on this occasion, the boy did not reappear.

When she noticed William was missing, his foster mother asked William's four-year-old sister where he was and then ran back to the house and asked the grandmother if William was back up there.

He wasn't and the two alarmed women conducted a further search, but William was nowhere to be seen."

William ran back underneath the veranda several times.

Very early on we sleuthed this area under the veranda and we also had photos of the rubble under there, we all agreed it was a perfect place for someone to lay and hide watching and listening to the conversation and the children. Did William do his last roar to that person?

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I'm talking about where the lattice is. There's a small area under the verandah before the land falls downward.
 
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"February, 2014: William Tyrrell and sister visit Kendall home of foster grandmother after foster grandfather's death."

Just guessing they visited the cemetery.

This is the walking track to the cemetery.
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"Dressed in a Spider-Man suit, the three-year-old was last seen playing in the front yard of the Benaroon Drive property on September 12, 2014.

His foster mother had gone inside to make a cup of tea, and today, she broke down in tears while reliving the shock she experienced when she could no longer hear her son playing joyfully with his older sister."

William Tyrrell's mother thought she heard toddler scream, inquest told
 
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"Dressed in a Spider-Man suit, the three-year-old was last seen playing in the front yard of the Benaroon Drive property on September 12, 2014.

His foster mother had gone inside to make a cup of tea, and today, she broke down in tears while reliving the shock she experienced when she could no longer hear her son playing joyfully with his older sister."

William Tyrrell's mother thought she heard toddler scream, inquest told
What’s the point you’re trying to make here. It’s ffc fault ?


* William's foster mother made cups of tea before snapping the now iconic photo of the three-year-old boy sitting on the deck dressed as Spider-Man at 9.37am.
 
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"Mr Savage said when he went across the street, William's foster grandmother had told him his foster mother had gone inside to make a cup of tea "and she came out and noticed the little boy was missing".

"She immediately did what anyone would do, she ran out looking for him," he said.'
Tyrrell neighbour faced damaging questions
 
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"Mr Savage said when he went across the street, William's foster grandmother had told him his foster mother had gone inside to make a cup of tea "and she came out and noticed the little boy was missing".

"She immediately did what anyone would do, she ran out looking for him," he said.'
Tyrrell neighbour faced damaging questions
Yep and PS memory is spot on as we’ve all seen.

"I'm pretty sure that's what she told me, she went inside for a cuppa and when she came out the little fella was missing. That's just something that I must have thought of recently," Mr Savage responded.

from the Sydney morning herald . He didn’t put that in his original statement .
 
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In light of this women being arrested RE harassing mfc, I’m astounded the person previously arrested or reprimanded still as of today still has the page up on Sm with photos and names. Ridiculous
 
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Fm recalls how on the morning when William disappears after calling out for him only minutes after his last roar that she hears nothing, no wind, no birds, “no car”, nothing.
Mr & Mrs Crabbs statement regarding the “time” they heard a car drive up to 48 Benarron Drive and turn around which they state was 10:05 and verified by Detective Beecroft. While Beecroft was at the residence of the Crabbs she observed the quietness in the street and in that quietness she could clearly hear the sound of a car as it drove through Benaroon Dr.
With that you then have to wonder why the fm stands firm on the time she gives to police as being closer to 10:30. Is it possible fm left wt unsupervised for over 15minutes (going by time 10:05) before realising he was gone? And if wt did disappear closer to 10:30 as the fm claims then why didn’t anybody including the Crabbs who happened to be in the backyard at that time or Lyndene Heslop who had just arrived home and was unloading groceries from the boot of her car hear or see a any car at that time?
no car may have been involved
 
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Yes, everyone thinks that if he was stolen, he would be kicking and screaming.

I expect he either knew his abductor or went off happily with a stranger who promised some adventure.
or just hand over the mouth,which i think would be the 1st thing you would do so a child wouldnt make a noise,then at the same time carried away,either by foot or by car..and i think if it was planned going into the fire trail would for sure would be dumb as i would think you could see that part of the rd from the back deck ?? not sure,
 
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or just hand over the mouth,which i think would be the 1st thing you would do so a child wouldnt make a noise,then at the same time carried away,either by foot or by car..and i think if it was planned going into the fire trail would for sure would be dumb as i would think you could see that part of the rd from the back deck ?? not sure,
Ffc reported hearing a scream.
 
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