Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #59

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  • #401
That would be my question to Mick Fuller. Wonder if any reporter will have the cojones to ask him?

haha and risk becoming a ~fixated person~?
 
  • #402
The Mazda was tracked down by Strike Force Rosann detectives at a home in Gymea in Sydney’s south last Tuesday. It has been taken to a secure facility where it will undergo extensive examinations and analysis for several weeks.

Tough luck for the innocent buyer. Bus tickets for an unspecified number of weeks.
It was given to the grand daughter of the FGM after she died. Apparently the car hasn’t been used for some time because the granddaughter is overseas.
 
  • #403
In this video SBS has reported they found an item of interest today.

I did notice they had announced at two seperate points finding items of interest, and both were compared to the Spider-Man suit. A spokesperson came out to say the first was unrelated to the investigation, but I didn’t hear them come to say that the second find was also unrelated.

From Daily Mail
 
  • #404
<modsnip> That item was very quickly ruled out by police soon after it was discovered.
<modsnip> It’s been reported they found 2 items, the first was said not to be related to the investigation but we are yet to hear about the second item. Both were compared to the Spider-Man suit.
 
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  • #405
I’m more on team ‘I don’t really trust these police on this case’. I don’t see the point of chasing down impossible theories.

I disagree; they have to chase down ALL possible leads and theories if only to rule them out. One day, when William's offender, whoever that may be, finds themselves facing trial, the prosecutors will need to cover/rule out each and every other possibility that the defence will bring up. Only by ruling out and disproving other 'impossible theories' will William get his justice. And, it can't be quite 'impossible' when they've obviously received some kind of information that has led to this. Anything less than that is equal to operating with blinders on and I suspect the outset of this case saw enough of that already.

Justice for William.
 
  • #406
was about to say the same, its hard to get in to bug a house, a car is very easy

I'd always thought the same, but a few years ago I happened to be on the periphery of a Federal Police investigation. Once it was established that I wasn't in any way attached to the guilty parties, it became evident that they'd been tracking my movements for at least the week before I got a phone call asking me to attend an office (nondescript in the CBD) for an interview, and in that interview they scoffed at the idea that putting a listening device in a house was difficult - "neighbours don't care as much everyone thinks"
 
  • #407
I did notice they had announced at two seperate points finding items of interest, and both were compared to the Spider-Man suit. A spokesperson came out to say the first was unrelated to the investigation, but I didn’t hear them come to say that the second find was also unrelated.

From Daily Mail
the 7 report was the same. the first object was dismissed but multiple others were saved for further testing
 
  • #408
I am not sure what you are speaking of.

I am speaking of this morning when the FP left their house, it was said on the news that they went to their lawyers ... this morning.
For all we know it could have been to do with the charges, seeing that the charge documents were delivered to their legal representatives.

Yes I posted a link from Daily Mail where they reported, it appeared both FP's went for a pointless drive this morning past the airport and then back home for a little while, before leaving a short time later to attend their lawyer's office.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.da...ps-driven-foster-mother-morning-vanished.html

https://twitter.com/9NewsSyd/status/1460771307365281797?t=5MQpavBc-bcYQI_v93whRw&s=19
 
  • #409
Oh that’s rich coming from her! She needs to back away from the spotlight. She’s hardly in the position to point fingers and assess right from wrong.

IMO she needs to do no such thing - her missing grandchild's investigation is escalating and I think 99% of people can tell right from wrong in this context, regardless of her socioeconomic status or family dynamics. William didn't disappear on her watch.
 
  • #410
I'd always thought the same, but a few years ago I happened to be on the periphery of a Federal Police investigation. Once it was established that I wasn't in any way attached to the guilty parties, it became evident that they'd been tracking my movements for at least the week before I got a phone call asking me to attend an office (nondescript in the CBD) for an interview, and in that interview they scoffed at the idea that putting a listening device in a house was difficult - "neighbours don't care as much everyone thinks"

they can also have your isp or other online service providers capture everything you do online. and i do mean everything. and your isp will not tell you, or tip you off, because they legally can't and legally must do what the police tell them to do, and you'll never know it.
 
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She needs to back away from the spotlight.

I disagree. As a blood relative she has every right to call this out. If I was in her position, I'd be doing the same at every opportunity.
 
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I did notice they had announced at two seperate points finding items of interest, and both were compared to the Spider-Man suit. A spokesperson came out to say the first was unrelated to the investigation, but I didn’t hear them come to say that the second find was also unrelated.

From Daily Mail
Yes that's how I interpreted to. I had a quote copied, but it didn't pate. something like 2 itwms found. Item 1 not significant. Item 2 'crickets'.
 
  • #415
If FM is taking the photo, FGMA and sister are behind .. then who’s he roaring at? FD IMO .. wasn’t he supposed to be out?
 

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  • #416
I believe they said it was handed down to the FGM’s granddaughter (wasn’t aware she had one), and was seized from a friend’s residence that it was being stored at while the granddaughter travelled.

according to 2GB

Thanks.
 
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So if that 'proof of life' photo on the deck was really taken at around 7:30 am---wow---that changes EVERYTHING. :eek:

That leaves plenty of time and plenty of people to do the necessary steps before calling the authorities.
And a 10 or 11 yr old sibling could begin researching online, and read the fp's account of what happened the morning her younger brother went missing.

Those accounts would not match with her own memories, perhaps?

I'm in Victoria not NSW. But Grade 5 (when a child can be age 10 or 11 depending on dateof birth) is when (most? all?) public schools require kids to have their own iPads.
 
  • #419
I'm relieved the Police Minister, David Elliott, and the Premier, Dominic Perrottet have distanced themselves from Mick Fuller's inconsiderate recent comments, he's in enough hot water at the moment to be pointing fingers of blame at past investigators/officers assigned to WT's case. The Fixated Persons Unit debacle anyone?!, 'cough, cough'.

Mick Fuller should be applauding the new team and leave it at that, keep his criticism of past efforts and mistakes for team meetings. Transparency is one thing, berating the previous lot and tooting his horn before there's even an arrest is just foolish, imo.

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Cannot like this post enough
 
  • #420
I disagree. As a blood relative she has every right to call this out. If I was in her position, I'd be doing the same at every opportunity.

Exactly! Imagine expecting a close family member to back away at a time like this. She has every right to process, express, get angry or grieve however she wants, whether that be in the spotlight or in private. As long as the media don't take advantage of her vulnerability. The frustration and angst she would be feeling right now would be palpable. I am also concerned for William's parents (biological), particularly his father and hope he is doing okay.
 
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