winterberry
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Where the toddler is also a looked after child, that timeframe should be be even shorter. I do think 20 minutes is a reasonable amount of time to look around for a child, who could have been hiding or wandered further down the estate.
Now that I’m thinking on it, I’m surprised there was no mention of William’s looked after status in the initial emergency call. I appreciate that LE responded very quickly anyway; However that pertinent information would have been useful for the call handle.
That’s what gets me tbh. The apparent lack of guilt the average person would feel at at merely losing sight of a child. It would be a valid emotion and understandable emotion to express.
I do think William has been unsupervised, therefore missing, for longer than has been claimed. I’m just not sure there was a planned, calculated murder committed by people who cared about him and who have continued to keep his case in the public eye.
If the FM is responsible, I definitely don't think that it was planned, because if it was, it was very badly planned. She changed her stories too many times and there's far too many inconsistencies. So, I think that leaves only two options.
1. Accidental death when she wasn't near him.
2. Heat of the moment death where she snapped.