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The two close-ups of the 4wd are from SA's post in thread #54.
This article was paraphrased by sosocurious in thread #44 post #1085:
The three- or four-year-old boy had his hands and face pressed up to the glass in the
fawn-coloured vehicle's back seat, he said.
Car in screenshots doesn't appear fawn, maybe when dirty though?
Mr Chapman realised the significance of what he had seen when he saw a news story about William's disappearance that evening, he said.
"I recognised the boy's face and features," he said...........................
Mr Chapman said the woman, whom he described as
fair, in her late 20s or 30s and "plumpish", was driving too fast.
Unlikely, but possibly could fit the description of a 14 year old Timothy Doyle. A teen could have been chosen to be the one to abduct William, because it would be more likely he would trust a teen? TD wouldn't have had a license, but not impossible that he could drive. Could have also been a female accomplice.
"She was driving with speed; I couldn't estimate how fast, and almost lost control. She came around the corner at a wide angle."
Inexperienced or unlicensed driver?
Shortly after the four-wheel-drive sped past, another car going too quickly came around the corner from Batar Creek Road, he said.
"He cut the corner and was on the wrong side when he came around the corner, really, really accelerating."
The
iridescent blue six-cylinder car was being driven by a
man, he said, but Mr Chapman could not see any identifying characteristics because of the
window tint. Fits description of the blue car in the screenshot, IMO. Could have appeared more iridescent to RC because it was noted that the sun was blcoking his view of the driver?
https://www.smh.com.au/national/i-r...driven-away-inquest-told-20190828-p52lj5.html
Lia Harris tweet:
Lia HarrisVerified account @LiaJHarris 42s42 seconds ago
He told he court it was an
“old box type four wheel drive” being driven by a
woman “in her late 20s to late 30s, very fair complexion... blonde hair combed up with a bow on top of her head”.
@10NewsFirst @10Daily
I have bolded all the similarities I can see between the cars and the relevant description of the drivers that I find interesting. I have written my thoughts in red. I do think it is unlikely that TD was the woman driving, but I do think that the cars could be a solid lead. I would love to see some evidence that disproves their connection to William's case.