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

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This article says that FF leaves the FGM house at 9am.


In the walkthrough interview with Police the FGM says he left before 8am.

Has the one hour discrepancy been cleared up or have we confirmed FF left the house before 8am and returned and left again at 9am?

I think this is very important.
 
  • #782
This article says that FF leaves the FGM house at 9am.


In the walkthrough interview with Police the FGM says he left before 8am.

Has the one hour discrepancy been cleared up or have we confirmed FF left the house before 8am and returned and left again at 9am?

I think this is very important.
JMO - Except for the photos that were apparently taken by the FM at around 9.37am on 12 September 2014, we could question William being at 48 Benaroon at that time.
 
  • #783
Also the FGM had a current driving liscene I assume - she had her own car. Just my opinion.

Which after a certain age (75?) you are required to assessed by your local GP as fit to drive. So I imagine she was assessed as mentally competent. IMO

So could she have got things so muddled up in her recount?? Just my opinion,
 
  • #784
This article says that FF leaves the FGM house at 9am.


In the walkthrough interview with Police the FGM says he left before 8am.

Has the one hour discrepancy been cleared up or have we confirmed FF left the house before 8am and returned and left again at 9am?

I think this is very important.
I agree that a definitive timeline is required ….

There are now so many versions of this timeline that have been published, that it is extremely hard to know what version is accurate ???

This article, for example has FF leaving home at 09:30am

Mobile phone records have shown that William’s foster father left his mother-in-law’s home in Kendall at 9.30am on Friday, September 12, 2014.

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I had thought, IIRC, that FGM was the last one to rise that morning, and thought that time was after 8am .??? (IF…… FF left before 8am and she wasn’t up yet, she wouldn’t know what time he actually left??)

From CO’s book, Missing William Tyrrell, Chapter 4

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and

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The Tennis Club CCTV was also proven to be out by 9 mins … which would put the time of that photo of FF car at 08:49 hrs ….

At least, IMO there is some tangible evidence with that CCTV photograph

Detective Senior Constable Roberts has told me that the camera time is incorrect and is 9 minutes slow,' his statement says.


Police have checked FF alibi, and it stands up … so I think they know what time FF left Benaroon Drive that morning …

The court also heard William's foster father had been cleared of any involvement in his disappearance.


All IMO

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Also the FGM had a current driving liscene I assume - she had her own car. Just my opinion.

Which after a certain age (75?) you are required to assessed by your local GP as fit to drive. So I imagine she was assessed as mentally competent. IMO

So could she have got things so muddled up in her recount?? Just my opinion,


Forgetfulness can be a normal part of aging. As people get older, changes occur in all parts of the body, including the brain. As a result, some people may notice that it takes longer to learn new things, they don't remember information as well as they did, or they lose things like their glasses. These usually are signs of mild forgetfulness, not serious memory problems, like Alzheimer's disease. Link
 
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I agree that a definitive timeline is required ….

There are now so many versions of this timeline that have been published, that it is extremely hard to know what version is accurate ???

This article, for example has FF leaving home at 09:30am

Mobile phone records have shown that William’s foster father left his mother-in-law’s home in Kendall at 9.30am on Friday, September 12, 2014.

<modsnip: broken link>

I had thought, IIRC, that FGM was the last one to rise that morning, and thought that time was after 8am .??? (IF…… FF left before 8am and she wasn’t up yet, she wouldn’t know what time he actually left??)

From CO’s book, Missing William Tyrrell, Chapter 4

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and

View attachment 462191


The Tennis Club CCTV was also proven to be out by 9 mins … which would put the time of that photo of FF car at 08:49 hrs ….

At least, IMO there is some tangible evidence with that CCTV photograph

Detective Senior Constable Roberts has told me that the camera time is incorrect and is 9 minutes slow,' his statement says.


Police have checked FF alibi, and it stands up … so I think they know what time FF left Benaroon Drive that morning …

The court also heard William's foster father had been cleared of any involvement in his disappearance.


All IMO

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"He is a business man, blessed with the ability to work from his laptop (the exact nature of the work he does is suppressed by the courts)."
bbm
The unequal treatment!
I don't have any understanding. :(
 
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I am so very, very sad to hear the news about deugirtni. My most sincere condolences to all of her loved ones.

She was such a dedicated and very valued member at Websleuths and she will be missed by everyone here.

We miss you already, dear deugirtni.

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Rest in Peace

Someone please contact me about this if possible. I’ve been talking to her for years. She stopped posting but I thought she was busy with a project. :(
 
  • #788
Weird article

 
  • #789
Weird article

Written so strangely, both trying to draw a link to WT and distance the circumstances as far as they can.
Sad to think WT’s body could still be buried somewhere on that road if detectives are correct.
 
  • #790
Weird article

It certainly is a strange correlation to make!!!!

Are they trying to infer something about this death is related to William’s case ???

Or is it just another attempt to get William’s case into the media, by making a false correlation to an unrelated death??? (Based purely on location ….??? )

IMO
 
  • #791
It certainly is a strange correlation to make!!!!

Are they trying to infer something about this death is related to William’s case ???

Or is it just another attempt to get William’s case into the media, by making a false correlation to an unrelated death??? (Based purely on location ….??? )

IMO
It's just to make the report of a random death more interesting. But it was good of them to say that the house in question was nearer to town, which is to say among a crowd of houses, and not a certain other block to the south.
 
  • #792
It’s very strange. The article says the man was found where police believed Williams remains are, but they’ve searched that area and nothing.
 
  • #793
It’s very strange. The article says the man was found where police believed Williams remains are, but they’ve searched that area and nothing.
No, it's near the corner of Laurel Street. Come to think of it, didn't one of the inquest witnesses live somewhere around there? Not Chapman; the one who talked about seeing strange behaviour in a car--pushing something down into the seatwell.

(The article updated and there's a picture of the house. That's how I know which it is.)
 
  • #794
No, it's near the corner of Laurel Street. Come to think of it, didn't one of the inquest witnesses live somewhere around there? Not Chapman; the one who talked about seeing strange behaviour in a car--pushing something down into the seatwell.

(The article updated and there's a picture of the house. That's how I know which it is.)
Mc Innally ????
But I didn't know he lived on Batar Creek Road???

IMO
 
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Written so strangely, both trying to draw a link to WT and distance the circumstances as far as they can.
Sad to think WT’s body could still be buried somewhere on that road if detectives are correct.
And then they add this:

There is no suggestion of a link between his disappearance and the latest incident on Batar Creek Road.


Hmmm ….isn’t that the “standard line” the media use when they are trying to establish a link without actually saying so, for legal reasons???


 
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And then they add this:

There is no suggestion of a link between his disappearance and the latest incident on Batar Creek Road.


Hmmm ….isn’t that the “standard line” the media use when they are trying to establish a link without actually saying so, for legal reasons???



Yes. If there’s no connection then why even mention it?

Perhaps there is no connection but Candace is trying to hint at something about William and where his remains might be?

Or it’s click bait?
 
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Yes. If there’s no connection then why even mention it?

Perhaps there is no connection but Candace is trying to hint at something about William and where his remains might be?

Or it’s click bait?
Or are they trying to tell us that yet another witness in William’s Case has died???? JMO and pure speculation ..
 
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