Australia Australia - William Tyrrell Disappeared While Playing in Yard - Kendall (NSW) #79

The media didn't get away with anything.

It was said in open court by the coroner, before the FFC's video of the NSWCC was played re NPO's Coroner : "do not apply to the playing of audio played in open court"

The NPO's was around names. I spoke directly to a person at the registry.

You could contact the Coroners Court to ask about the NPO's if you want?

BBM : I don't know
. I was present to when the coroner made the order around NPO of the NSWCC evidence. And my understanding was that whatever was shown of that evidence and the big dig could not be published. She had deliberated that it could even be heard in open court, from my notes. So naturally, I was surprised when seeing articles covering some of that evidence. Thanks for trying to answer my questions, I think the suggestion of giving a call is a good idea.... I might get the clarity, I'm seeking.
 
I agree and stated previously that the William Tyrrell podcast has gone off the rails and the creators of this series are clutching at straws.

It is a wild good chase focusing on a now 90 year old man and crimes he may have committed a very long time ago.

They prove absolutely zero nada nothing about FA being near where William was abducted at the time he was abducted. It is my belief that he was thoroughly investigated and cleared, perhaps when Jubelin was in charge of the investigation?

There appears to be an attempt to undermine the Police investigation and plant red herrings.

Sour grapes perhaps IMO with people who have their own agenda.
That’s the whole point, and tone, of the podcasts, no? That nothing can be proven in WT’s case and others because so much was missed, not investigated, or not investigated comprehensively enough: that police have failed, and continue to fail.

Whether it was FA, was the FM or the man in the moon; this case probably won’t move. And more cases will proceed like this until the NSW police do better.
 

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