Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall NSW, 12 Sept 2014 - # 6

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  • #861

Thanks for that Rissa. :seeya: I have been wondering what the camera was that everyone has been talking about. Hope you don't mind, I screen-shotted the camera. I think that is it on the trunk of the tree on the left? About waist height to the police officer?

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  • #862
Could BS possibly be working with LE?
 
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Hey everyone, been reading so slowly, i don't mean to cut the current conversation off but there is pretty much nothing media wise tonight after a day spent searching? The news.com.au breaking article posted here earlier is almost the opposite of the hype over the last couple of days..high profile searching to now keeping cards close to the chest. Is that to spook a potential person of interest? I just can't seem to work out the method in all this madness....again, thanks for reading :-)
 
  • #865
Thanks for that Rissa. :seeya: I have been wondering what the camera was that everyone has been talking about. Hope you don't mind, I screen-shotted the camera. I think that is it on the trunk of the tree on the left? About waist height to the police officer?

6t1ks9.png

It probably is I am as blind as a bat, but the one shown on the news was a close up on it.
 
  • #866
Thanks for that Rissa. :seeya: I have been wondering what the camera was that everyone has been talking about. Hope you don't mind, I screen-shotted the camera. I think that is it on the trunk of the tree on the left? About waist height to the police officer?

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Looks like it, it looks like police officer is looking at it
 
  • #867
Hey everyone, been reading so slowly, i don't mean to cut the current conversation off but there is pretty much nothing media wise tonight after a day spent searching? The news.com.au breaking article posted here earlier is almost the opposite of the hype over the last couple of days..high profile searching to now keeping cards close to the chest. Is that to spook a potential person of interest? I just can't seem to work out the method in all this madness....again, thanks for reading :-)

There's a lot of speculation as to the methods police are using, possibly trying to force a confession out of someone etc. But no major news that we know of, except some drink cans, boundary markers and a leather shoe being sent off for testing
 
  • #868
Could BS of been on his way to the house when he got in contact with them and told not to come.

I think he went to the house, because he had the part and was or was not expected to be there.

Then I think he invented all this stuff about missing a call from the grandmother (he thought), and trying to ring her back (no answer). But then he deleted the calls, so he couldn't show the number (that he thought was grandma) that called him.

Somehow, that morning call stuff fits into his alibi of meeting his wife for a coffee etc., and perhaps pings being recorded in the general area - because he was 'on his way there then turned around and went back to Laurieton'. IMO
 
  • #869
I think that is the confusing part. Living on the border is like living in two countries with the way NSW and QLD operate. Maybe i was oblivious to other cases but this one...to name someone so publicly even though they say he is one of a number of potential people of interest. The name has been said so much you know it. Didn't the Victorian police black out the name of the murderer in Jill Meagher's trial before he was arrested? Am having a blank. This POI hasn't been arrested & i thought we had innocent until guilty here which would protect identity. I couldn't imagine spending months under scrutiny from police and in part the media.
 
  • #870
I think that is the confusing part. Living on the border is like living in two countries with the way NSW and QLD operate. Maybe i was oblivious to other cases but this one...to name someone so publicly even though they say he is one of a number of potential people of interest. The name has been said so much you know it. Didn't the Victorian police black out the name of the murderer in Jill Meagher's trial before he was arrested? Am having a blank. This POI hasn't been arrested & i thought we had innocent until guilty here which would protect identity. I couldn't imagine spending months under scrutiny from police and in part the media.


Yes, I agree. Police do not typically do this to people. But I think they are VERY angry. A 3-year old boy is gone. They know Spedding is implicit, they have a lot of data/information that says he is implicit, but they do not yet have enough to satisfy the prosecutor. They don’t care any more what it does to him. They want little William, and they will make his life hell until he gives him up ... or they find little William.

IMO
 
  • #871
It's a long shot, but what if BS turned up to fix the washing machine and saw someone else driving off with William.... So many possibilities....

I am still sticking to the theory that someone(perhaps BS) accidently hit and killed William with a car, panicked and drove off with the body.
 
  • #872
I am still sticking to the theory that someone(perhaps BS) accidently hit and killed William with a car, panicked and drove off with the body.

If it was an accident - would you be able to put yourself, your family and William's family through this?
IMO if it were some kind of accident then would that person not have broken by now.
 
  • #873
I am still sticking to the theory that someone(perhaps BS) accidently hit and killed William with a car, panicked and drove off with the body.

I tend to think if this was an accident or opportunistic in the usual definition, something would have been discovered by now
 
  • #874
Did someone earlier in the thread say that they are now calling this a homicide? I have not seen that link yet.

If so, I wonder if they are going to force a Coronial Inquest so they can compel people to speak.
 
  • #875
If it was an accident - would you be able to put yourself, your family and William's family through this?
IMO if it were some kind of accident then would that person not have broken by now.

And if it was an accident there would not be much of a charge, if there was a charge at all ... if William ran into the path of a vehicle, or was hit while running into the driveway. People have backed into children in driveways before, with no charge. That is why we now have reverse cameras and reverse sensors in cars. They have hit children running into the road before, with no charge, if they were driving normally, within the speed limit, and were not intoxicated.
 
  • #876
Did someone earlier in the thread say that they are now calling this a homicide? I have not seen that link yet.

If so, I wonder if they are going to force a Coronial Inquest so they can compel people to speak.
http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2015/03/04/no-evidence-found-in-tyrrell-search.html
'It is not unusual in a homicide investigation not to find evidence that we are looking for.' - See more at: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-...d-in-tyrrell-search.html#sthash.3ejkmxzu.dpuf
 
  • #877
And if it was an accident there would not be much of a charge, if there was a charge at all ... if William ran into the path of a vehicle, or was hit while running into the driveway. People have backed into children in driveways before, with no charge. That is why we now have reverse cameras and reverse sensors in cars. They have hit children running into the road before, with no charge, if they were driving normally, within the speed limit, and were not intoxicated.

Would have also been screams heard too
 
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I think that is the confusing part. Living on the border is like living in two countries with the way NSW and QLD operate. Maybe i was oblivious to other cases but this one...to name someone so publicly even though they say he is one of a number of potential people of interest. The name has been said so much you know it. Didn't the Victorian police black out the name of the murderer in Jill Meagher's trial before he was arrested? Am having a blank. This POI hasn't been arrested & i thought we had innocent until guilty here which would protect identity. I couldn't imagine spending months under scrutiny from police and in part the media.

Re the line I've bolded...

From memory, police withheld Bayley's name until the night of his arrest. Some of his criminal history was published by media immediately following the release of his name. Very quickly that history was subsequently redacted and a suppression order was put in place because our sub-judice laws don't allow the release of any prior criminal history of an alleged offender.
 
  • #880
The crossover to the on scene reporter seems to have been lost in television land never to make it to internet world.

And I think there is a very good reason for that. Those cameras may well have captured something that the police are now working on. The cameras may also have been mentioned to further jangle the nerves of the perp.
 
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