These are my thoughts today-
The link between FGM and FA is GO, imo. GO has done plumbing and various handyman jobs and he did repair some of the decking at FGM's house. This work would've taken some time, I'm sure he would have entered the house to visit the loo, have a cup of tea or glass of water in the kitchen, he would've seen pictures of the children and parents displayed in the house. FGM may have talked about them and their expected arrival on the 11/12 September.
GO and FA talk about this visit, FA likes to be around children, getting to know them while he 'works' and ingratiates himself with the adults. He intends to turn up and ask FGM if there's a job need doing.
FA gets a lift with RP who says he'll drop him off and pick him up later. They sit in the car for a little while, FA exits and walks up to the track because it's too early to knock on FGM door and RP drives off to do his own errands.
FA remains lurking in the bushes intending to talk to FGM after 10am, he hears the children, starts his walk down and finds WT alone. FA immediately reacts and picks up WT, tucks him under his arm, there's no screaming at this stage, he carries WT up the track, to the shed near the school and waits for RP. And this leads onto RP's account, driving his 'best mate', FA, and a little boy, 300 kms away.
JMO
A refresher of GO's time on the stand.
Lia Harris
@LiaJHarris
Aug 23, 2019
Geoffrey Owen has now taken the stand. He lived near Kendall and worked as an electrician.
The court heard he advertised services in the Kendall Chronicle for a range of handyman services in 2014.
The court heard Mr Owen has contact with the foster grandmother about plumbing at her house earlier in 2014 before doing some work at her house.
The court heard he was then contacted by the foster grandmother again to repair some decking on September 8 before attending the house to inspect the decking.
The court heard Mr Owen told police he attended the Kendall Community Centre between 10am and 11am to pay for advertising in the Chronicle the day William disappeared.
Mr Owen is asked about a man he knew named Frank Abbott, who lived in the area. The court heard Abbott was also a “jack of all trades” at the time.
The court heard Mr Owen eventually repaired the decking at the foster grandmother’s house in October 2014 after it was put off because of William’s disappearance.