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

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That's not TJ's car tgy, we were shown a photo of a car burnt out on it's roof, with light blue paint easily visible to the front ?passengers side . DJ confirmed it was TJ's car. Why he burnt it out is anyone's guess, alot of cars seemed to get "burnt" out up here. The coroner even commented on it.

So ACA picked the wrong burnt out car to show on their program. Why does that not surprise me. :rolleyes:
 
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That's not TJ's car tgy, we were shown a photo of a car burnt out on it's roof, with light blue paint easily visible to the front ?passengers side . DJ confirmed it was TJ's car. Why he burnt it out is anyone's guess, alot of cars seemed to get "burnt" out up here. The coroner even commented on it.

Was there any indication of where the burnt out car was located?
 
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So ACA picked the wrong burnt out car to show on their program. Why does that not surprise me. :rolleyes:

Dammit it’s the second time I fell for it. :mad:
 
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TJ's car was a white Ford Courier ute that he painted blue after getting done for DUI, that did at one stage have a tray , but TJ sold that for scrap too...............
i can say is im glad DJ got rid of him
 
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i can say is im glad DJ got rid of him

They had a very long on & off relation ship for decades, the coroner asked her what the "tipping" point was when she finally kicked him out & she replied that she would not be able to see the grandchildren, she's put up with alot.
 
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My guess is usually to destroy DNA or an insurance job.
Why set a car on fire?

Dr Katarina Fritzon, an associate professor of psychology at Bond University, researched more than 200 arson cases in the UK.
She said arson was often a reflection of the perpetrator's environment.
"The ones who are setting fires typically have a much more significant history of trauma and other related disturbances," she said.
"They often have quite lengthy histories of behavioural problems from quite an early age that has resulted in fire-setting."

Dr Fritzon said many car fires were in the anti-social category where burning was the secondary act used to cover up evidence of another crime such as theft.
Fire obsession was also a common reason for arsonists.
"It's quite dramatic, obviously the fuel that's in the car might cause an explosion," she said.
"They're actually motivated by the properties of the fire itself and size of the fire they can produce."

Why do people set cars on fire?

TJ and his associates fit this category, anti-social/psychopath/sociopath/sexual deviants/arsonists, the list goes on. We're in Brett Cowan territory, the lowest of the low.
 
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Why set a car on fire?

Dr Katarina Fritzon, an associate professor of psychology at Bond University, researched more than 200 arson cases in the UK.
She said arson was often a reflection of the perpetrator's environment.
"The ones who are setting fires typically have a much more significant history of trauma and other related disturbances," she said.
"They often have quite lengthy histories of behavioural problems from quite an early age that has resulted in fire-setting."

Dr Fritzon said many car fires were in the anti-social category where burning was the secondary act used to cover up evidence of another crime such as theft.
Fire obsession was also a common reason for arsonists.
"It's quite dramatic, obviously the fuel that's in the car might cause an explosion," she said.
"They're actually motivated by the properties of the fire itself and size of the fire they can produce."

Why do people set cars on fire?

TJ and his associates fit this category, anti-social/psychopath/sociopath/sexual deviants/arsonists, the list goes on. We're in Brett Cowan territory, the lowest of the low.

Apparently people drive over them for "fun" also :rolleyes:
 
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I’m picturing some antics may go on this afternoon , will AJ fake illness or something along those lines ? Just a thought
 
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TJ's car was a white Ford Courier ute that he painted blue after getting done for DUI, that did at one stage have a tray , but TJ sold that for scrap too...............

That's not TJ's car tgy, we were shown a photo of a car burnt out on it's roof, with light blue paint easily visible to the front ?passengers side . DJ confirmed it was TJ's car. Why he burnt it out is anyone's guess, alot of cars seemed to get "burnt" out up here. The coroner even commented on it.

I'm confused... TJ sold his white/painted blue Ford Courier ute, but then got a 'car', also light blue, which was found burnt out on its roof? So two diff vehicles?
 
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That's not TJ's car tgy, we were shown a photo of a car burnt out on it's roof, with light blue paint easily visible to the front ?passengers side . DJ confirmed it was TJ's car. Why he burnt it out is anyone's guess, alot of cars seemed to get "burnt" out up here. The coroner even commented on it.
Thanks Dr for clearing all this up. Much appreciated.
 
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Obviously TJ is going to be a hostile witness. I doubt he will say anything... unless he hates being in jail so much that he would say what he knows in return for his freedom? How long can they keep someone incarcerated for refusing to give evidence at a CI?
 
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I'm confused... TJ sold his white/painted blue Ford Courier ute, but then got a 'car', also light blue, which was found burnt out on its roof? So two diff vehicles?
There are lots of different cars. There was also a Silver Kia Carnival that had a " burnt out motor" & was at a repair place where it was also "burnt out" with another 2 cars............
 
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Obviously TJ is going to be a hostile witness. I doubt he will say anything... unless he hates being in jail so much that he would say what he knows in return for his freedom? How long can they keep someone incarcerated for refusing to give evidence at a CI?


He's not in jail..........
 
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