Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #63

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  • #761
Saturday, 10 October 2015
IN THEIR WORDS: William Tyrrell's parents talk of the day their boy went missing and the 'living nightmare' they endure

William Tyrrell missing child Australia: IN THEIR WORDS: William Tyrrell's parents talk of the day their boy went missing and the 'living nightmare' they endure (williamtyrrelldisappearance.blogspot.com)

That's great. Wish there were more such transcripts covering all interviews/statements, including publicly known witnesses/information providers.
 
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if you type william tyrrell search 2014 in images you should see the photos, ill have a look

When searching, also try spelling Tyrell with one R. His name was misspelt in the early stages.
 
  • #764
True, but I've often wondered / been curious as to what makes people take such an intense interest in this case years later seeing as it's always been a very public high profile case?
What makes you think people weren’t intensely interested in the case previously?
 
  • #765
From thread 1 on websleuths!

The foster mother posted on this police link (now deleted) on the day William went missing.
His foster mother was posting on facebook the day he went missing explaining why his photo had a bruised eye.
On the post, she said that it was bruised at day care, but in her other statements she said it happened when william was crawling on her.

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  • #766
What makes you think people weren’t intensely interested in the case previously?

I think he means that only lately (some) people have taken an intense interest.
 
  • #767
This is going to be a very long process, they are meticulously going through each bit of soil, this will likely go on for another month on-site at least I suspect based upon delays and timelines provided in various articles.
In this article (which is pretty distressing IMO) it states how tiny the pieces they're looking for would be.

Detectives sifting through tonnes of soil pulled from the Kendall property of William’s foster grandmother had a mammoth challenge on their hands given how minuscule his remains were likely to be, Mr Roder said.

“If you took a marble and broke that into seven pieces, you could be looking for something that small,” he said.



Tyrrell question that will ‘never be answered’
 
  • #768
From thread 1 on websleuths!

The foster mother posted on this police link (now deleted) on the day William went missing.
His foster mother was posting on facebook the day he went missing explaining why his photo had a bruised eye.
On the post, she said that it was bruised at day care, but in her other statements she said it happened when william was crawling on her.

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Add that to the list .. also that shows her need to control the narrative from day 1.
 
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From thread 1 on websleuths!

The foster mother posted on this police link (now deleted) on the day William went missing.
His foster mother was posting on facebook the day he went missing explaining why his photo had a bruised eye.
On the post, she said that it was bruised at day care, but in her other statements she said it happened when william was crawling on her.

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That's right! I remember the Daycare explanation. I'm sure Thread 1 is very interesting to look back on.
 
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From thread 1 on websleuths!

The foster mother posted on this police link (now deleted) on the day William went missing.
His foster mother was posting on facebook the day he went missing explaining why his photo had a bruised eye.
On the post, she said that it was bruised at day care, but in her other statements she said it happened when william was crawling on her.

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Hmmm. I believe I heard/read the FM saying that the bruise was the result of him slipping off her knee and hitting a coffee table, or some such?

Or was it maybe the bio mother recounting what she was told when she asked about the bruising?
 
  • #773
That's right! I remember the Daycare explanation. I'm sure Thread 1 is very interesting to look back on.

So many questions now:

1. I thought there was bad/no internet on the property?
2. Would you really care what people were saying about a bruised eye if you were frantic about your missing child?
3. Claiming her son's eye was bruised at daycare but then saying it was from him falling while crawling on her is extremely incriminating.
 
  • #774
From thread 1 on websleuths!

The foster mother posted on this police link (now deleted) on the day William went missing.
His foster mother was posting on facebook the day he went missing explaining why his photo had a bruised eye.
On the post, she said that it was bruised at day care, but in her other statements she said it happened when william was crawling on her.

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Did he have 2 black eyes? The first one in the daycare pic was the daycare black eye. Then the second black eye (falling off FFC lap) when the BM was concerned, at the last visit she had with him? It’s possible I’m confused and there was only 1 black eye, which is the one captured in the daycare pic & also seen by BM.
 
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Also if the BGM thought it was a fall onto a coffee table is that another lie?
 
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I think he means that only lately (some) people have taken an intense interest.
Yes - I’m just wondering what this belief is based on. Participation on Websleuths isn't the only measure of interest. Looking at reports on global internet / social media usage over the years, such as from sprout social, you can see that there has been a huge uptick in social media use and also accessing media via smart phones. New technologies have made it a lot easier for a broader audience to access sites like Websleuths. So it’s important not to conflate interest in a topic with contributing to online discussions around it. My personal experience has been that there has always been a lot of interest in this case. JMO The most important social media trends to know for 2021
 
  • #778
Also if the BGM thought it was a fall onto a coffee table is that another lie?

She "thought", just like she thought bruise on WT sister was from a fall from a horse. "Thought" being operative word. Maybe she needs to stop "thinking"?
 
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Yes - I’m just wondering what this belief is based on. Participation on Websleuths isn't the only measure of interest. Looking at reports on global internet / social media usage over the years, such as from sprout social, you can see that there has been a huge uptick in social media use and also accessing media via smart phones. New technologies have made it a lot easier for a broader audience to access sites like Websleuths. So it’s important not to conflate interest in a topic with contributing to online discussions around it. My personal experience has been that there has always been a lot of interest in this case. JMO The most important social media trends to know for 2021
 
  • #780
Police minister was just on Sky News .. he's taken a bit of a step back, he's now 'praying and hoping' for a conclusion on this matter, and for 'anyone' involved in doing this little boy harm to face the courts.
 
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