Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #54

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William's foster mother said she could still picture a man she stared at that morning driving a third, green-teal-looking car which then reversed in a driveway and drove off.

She said he was "a big man" in his late 50s who was Caucasian, had "sandy, reddy-coloured hair", a "thick neck" and looked "weathered".

Tyrrell carer believes abductors were there for both children

Certainly fits for me. To the letter. IMO.
 
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DBM... sorry should've refreshed..
 
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Yes, that's what I said.. only two more days 'after today'. Why not just get it done since it's almost done?

yep, it’s frustrating for me also D- but then I thought about the coroner’s comment it’s not a cold case, ongoing investigation, new witness etc & I think there’s a lot more to come & better the inquest not conclude now.
I think there’s possible arrest/s looming but they want to get all the evidence & not alert anyone to what else is really known. IMO
 
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William's foster mother said she could still picture a man she stared at that morning driving a third, green-teal-looking car which then reversed in a driveway and drove off.

She said he was "a big man" in his late 50s who was Caucasian, had "sandy, reddy-coloured hair", a "thick neck" and looked "weathered".

Tyrrell carer believes abductors were there for both children

Certainly fits for me. To the letter. IMO.
I'm sure FM would've recognised them at the inquest if that's the case though?
 
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I think there’s is a good chance that the reward hasn’t been claimed because no one involved or with any knowledge can assure the recovery of William, which is a condition. There are many possible reasons, IMO, for why William might not be able to be recovered, tragically :(
 
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I'm sure FM would've recognised them at the inquest if that's the case though?
Perhaps she did. We’ll never know that, unless of course she identifies him to her solicitor. IMO.
 
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One theory that fits the new evidence we have heard about RP’s involvement and could expain why William’s scent was lost at the end of the driveway, how FA travelled with William and how RP became involved is this:

FA and someone else, maybe GO (who had reason to be in that location), were travelling down Benaroon and came across William. FA seized the moment and put William in the car. GO decided that he didn’t want anything to do with it but didn’t want to stop FA due to fear, so dropped FA and William off behind the school. FA called RP and he came to pick them up.

All speculative and IMO, just trying to get all the pieces of the puzzle to fit together.
 
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William's foster mother said she could still picture a man she stared at that morning driving a third, green-teal-looking car which then reversed in a driveway and drove off.

She said he was "a big man" in his late 50s who was Caucasian, had "sandy, reddy-coloured hair", a "thick neck" and looked "weathered".

Tyrrell carer believes abductors were there for both children

Certainly fits for me. To the letter. IMO.

Just speculating here... so if DP is the person seen in the teale car, is the thinking that DP may have been involved and is potentially the reason they don't get along with MP?

I'm a bit confused as to how they would link in?
 
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dbm
Changed my mind, when I saw the tweet about the scene in the age care room (always reading backwards).
 
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How wrong was that, not to rather encourage RP to speak out and to clear his conscience at last.The nurse should have known better (if not the s-i-l also). MOO

In “Normal” circumstances if it was upsetting him and making him unwell I could see a family member saying your not to talk about that.

This is far from “normal” so either:

1. they didn’t realise the importance of what he was trying to say and what he may have known.
2. They knew what he was trying to say and also know more than have lead on.

2 throws me as how could you want to keep something like that...

Nothing surprises me anymore with this case... but if it’s 1. Maybe they didn’t realise the significance?
 
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Mitigating circumstances? Supported by Mr Parish. Same Mr Parish who accuses his own brother of telling lies? I really don't know if this is related to William but something stinks here.
IMO the only reason you'd support a sick monster like FA is if he had something on you.

I'm wondering if it might be actually beneficial for them to postpone given new evidence/ witnesses may have come to light during this latest session? More opportunity to investigate and fine tune before it comes to a close.

I expect this is the more likely reason for the inquest to be suspended.

"“As a consequence of the evidence called here, there has been a witness who we had no idea about who has come forward and is speaking to police,” Mr Craddock said."
I'm frustrated about this new delay, but it could be a blessing in disguise. Plenty more information has been made public now, people will be talking, their memories triggered.

P.S. The photo of Daniel Parish with the long ponytail - that is the same person also known as Daniela?
 
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ok now i want to know who the lady is..where the boat is..and where Rays car is..who his neighbor inWauchope was ...annnnnnnnd many more....dam it corona

Maybe ‘the lady’ is FA’s daughter. And here we have another mention of a boat. Wonder where it needed to be picked up from ? 300 km north ? ..moo
 
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IMO i don't think coronavirus is the reason. It doesn't make sense. They have been in court now for half of the second week of the inquest, with it finishing by Friday. So 2 days to go. Coronavirus has an incubation period of about 2 weeks before a person realizes they are infected. All the people that have already been in court until today would have been infected by now if that was the case, IMO.

today / this morning is when all the news rules have been released tho so they must adhere. But it also could have provided a much needed & timely excuse for a delay ... imo
 
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This is far from “normal” so either:

1. they didn’t realise the importance of what he was trying to say and what he may have known.
2. They knew what he was trying to say and also know more than have lead on.

2 throws me as how could you want to keep something like that...
bbm
At least the s-i-l knew more, it seems? And she didn't like RP talking about it in the presence of a nurse?
 
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