Australia Australia - William Tyrrell Disappeared While Playing in Yard - Kendall (NSW) #77

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  • #261
Since his body hasn’t been found we have no idea if it’s hidden or not. It’s still possible he got lost and fell down somewhere and wasn’t found. It’s up to the coroner to make this decision
Presumably a search was conducted and he was not found?
Pretty sure I read about extensive searches for him.
 
  • #262
Presumably a search was conducted and he was not found?
Pretty sure I read about extensive searches for him.

In previous threads we have discussed people who have not been found in extensive searches.

Some are stumbled upon years later. Some are never found.
 
  • #263
William has an identified mild hearing loss in his left ear. He was assessed by the audiologist as having mild glue ear, and has been referred to an ENT surgical consult at the end of May 2014. (link provided earlier)
(snipped)--I'm wondering what to make of "surgical consult". I suppose it might just mean referral to an ENT specialist. How mild is the condition really if surgery is considered an option?

I don't remember any mention of William's hearing loss in MFC's walkthrough--when he demonstrated how loud he was calling. It would have been a useful thing for the searchers to know perhaps.
 
  • #264
In previous threads we have discussed people who have not been found in extensive searches.

Some are stumbled upon years later. Some are never found.
Yeah, I'm aware but I don't have all the details of this case.
We discussed their abuse yesterday, they are known to be abusers.
With very low tolerance levels.

I'm not challenging you, Im curious as to why other possibilities are being seriously considered in a case this old.

There seems to be a big gap in what I know because I see no redeeming features in this couple.

Straight up, what am I missing? Genuine question.
 
  • #265
(snipped)--I'm wondering what to make of "surgical consult". I suppose it might just mean referral to an ENT specialist. How mild is the condition really if surgery is considered an option?

I don't remember any mention of William's hearing loss in MFC's walkthrough--when he demonstrated how loud he was calling. It would have been a useful thing for the searchers to know perhaps.
Glue ear is a common childhood malady.
You can google it, I know it well because I specialised in ENT.
The 'medical report' could have been written by a child to tell you the truth..
He had allergies too, respiratory problems and his speech was affected to a level because of his difficulty in hearing due to the glue ear condition.
 
  • #266
Yeah, I'm aware but I don't have all the details of this case.
We discussed their abuse yesterday, they are known to be abusers.
With very low tolerance levels.

I'm not challenging you, Im curious as to why other possibilities are being seriously considered in a case this old.

There seems to be a big gap in what I know because I see no redeeming features in this couple.

Straight up, what am I missing? Genuine question.

No worries. It is because there are other contenders who have not been ruled out, other scenarios that have not been ruled out, and may never be able to be ruled out. And very flimsy "evidence" against the FM.

FM went for a very short drive to look for William. That is their "evidence" that she disposed of William.
Despite not finding him at the location she drove to in a massive weeks-long search and dig in late 2021.
They "theorise" that maybe William had a fatal accident. It is just not enough.
 
  • #267
No worries. It is because there are other contenders who have not been ruled out, other scenarios that have not been ruled out, and may never be able to be ruled out. And very flimsy "evidence" against the FM.

FM went for a very short drive to look for William. That is their "evidence" that she disposed of William.
Despite not finding him at the location she drove to in a massive weeks-long search and dig in late 2021.
They "theorise" that maybe William had a fatal accident. It is just not enough.
Thank you and I apologise for my gaps... I hate someone coming late to a thread causing problems when they haven't bothered to read it fully.

i was only catching it in spurts here and there and found the 'medical report' yesterday so came to bring it here because it made me furious..

I'm beginning to grasp it now.

Feel free to pull me when I go awol with it.
Thanks again.
 
  • #268
Glue ear is a common childhood malady.
You can google it, I know it well because I specialised in ENT.
The 'medical report' could have been written by a child to tell you the truth..
He had allergies too, respiratory problems and his speech was affected to a level because of his difficulty in hearing due to the glue ear condition.
plus he had "geographic tongue" which sounds painful too
 
  • #269
Yeah, I'm aware but I don't have all the details of this case.
We discussed their abuse yesterday, they are known to be abusers.
With very low tolerance levels.

I'm not challenging you, Im curious as to why other possibilities are being seriously considered in a case this old.


There seems to be a big gap in what I know because I see no redeeming features in this couple.

Straight up, what am I missing? Genuine question.
I’m not sure why the age of the case is relevant? We still don’t know what happened so people can have different opinions.
 
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I’m not sure why the age of the case is relevant? We still don’t know what happened so people can have different opinions.
Aussie kindly answered my question, thanks anyway.
 
  • #272
plus he had "geographic tongue" which sounds painful too
geographic tongue isn't really that big a deal, tbh.
Honestly, none of what that report described sounded that out of the ordinary for a very young child who had a rough start to life and was in foster care. Lots of kids have chronic health conditions, lots of kids have speech difficulties early on. He was getting everything attended to in the right manner. Nothing in that report linked earlier would stand out to me as unusual, or insurmountable, given his background.
 
  • #273
The bad FP behaviour after 7 years of grief and worry does not mean those behaviours were happening at the time that William disappeared.
And 7 years of being judged and hounded by various groups of people, police, media, and the public.

I doubt that I would have stayed calm and relaxed if that was me.
 
  • #274
geographic tongue isn't really that big a deal, tbh.
Honestly, none of what that report described sounded that out of the ordinary for a very young child who had a rough start to life and was in foster care. Lots of kids have chronic health conditions, lots of kids have speech difficulties early on. He was getting everything attended to in the right manner. Nothing in that report linked earlier would stand out to me as unusual, or insurmountable, given his background.
i agree his physical health seemed reasonably easily fixable, but his emotional health terrible
 
  • #275
geographic tongue isn't really that big a deal, tbh.
Honestly, none of what that report described sounded that out of the ordinary for a very young child who had a rough start to life and was in foster care. Lots of kids have chronic health conditions, lots of kids have speech difficulties early on. He was getting everything attended to in the right manner. Nothing in that report linked earlier would stand out to me as unusual, or insurmountable, given his background.
It’s not all. Most cases of geographic tongue don’t even have symptoms, let alone it being painful. A lot is being made of a fairly common type of report.
 
  • #276
Glue ear is a common childhood malady.
You can google it, I know it well because I specialised in ENT.
The 'medical report' could have been written by a child to tell you the truth..
He had allergies too, respiratory problems and his speech was affected to a level because of his difficulty in hearing due to the glue ear condition.

His wee body was in a lot of discomfort.
BBM. Are you a doctor?

I did google it, and the palate condition, and I find links with behavioural problems and sometimes ADHD, all of which may have been interpreted as naughtiness, possibly even as being essentially 'defective'.
 
  • #277
BBM. Are you a doctor?

I did google it, and the palate condition, and I find links with behavioural problems and sometimes ADHD, all of which may have been interpreted as naughtiness, possibly even as being essentially 'defective'.
no, I'm an RN with a specialty in otorhinolaryngology.

I put up an NHS link yesterday.

Here's another

 
  • #278
And 7 years of being judged and hounded by various groups of people, police, media, and the public.

I doubt that I would have stayed calm and relaxed if that was me.
JMO - but would you assault and intimidate young children (Of 11 yrs and under) in that manner ... maybe not TootsieFootsie!
 
  • #279
JMO - but would you assault and intimidate young children (Of 11 yrs and under) in that manner ... maybe not TootsieFootsie!
They are only charged with common assault and stalking of 1 child 2 years ago. So 1 child of 11 years old, not children.
 
  • #280
They are only charged with common assault and stalking of 1 child 2 years ago. So 1 child of 11 years old, not children.
Could you please provide a recent link for that
 
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