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

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The article quotes a lot of people all the way through and I fail to see the connection to APS and the information Candace Sutton put in her article.

The following quote is by one of the PR company in an interview. This article was published at least 2 years after the Daily mail, Candace Sutton article. I doubt APS and CS know the PR company's business better than they do themselves. MOO



She points to how the foster parents twice lobbied for police investigative resources to be doubled so that William’s case didn’t get relegated to an unsolved crime and how they fought to have the reward increased from the original $250,000 offering.

“What many won’t know is how hard this heartbroken couple fought behind the scenes,” she says. “Someone with anything to hide would hardly work so hard to increase investigative resources.”
They began the strategy, when several shady men were the changing suspects and FFC=FM wasn't in the focus yet. MOO
 
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How is everyone?
We have a new case of missing children 😯🤔, siblings, 4 and 6yo, probably playing in the yard and then suddenly disappeared, scent only up to the property boundary.

 
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I’m beyond words to express my concern & sadness for these children … also for all the others before them.

Children, in all their innocence and trusting vulnerability, have become easy prey for those ego driven maniacs who think the world revolves around them. IMO.

Where has this attitude come from ?

How does this happen / why does this happen ?

Despite the need for answers, my prayers are with these kids & their loved ones, and I hope they’re all soon safe & secure.
 
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On that note, I just want to say that despite all the other recent horrendous occurrences here in Aus that have taken centre focus, I remain committed to justice for little William 🙏
 
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Former William Tyrrell investigator says SA police looking at ‘other possibilities’ in disappearance of boy

October 8, 2025 — 3.21pm

The former lead investigator into the disappearance of NSW boy William Tyrrell believes South Australian police have learnt lessons from the high-profile case in their search for four-year-old Gus Lamont.

[... ] lessons perhaps learnt from the William Tyrrell investigation, where the whole focus was on finding the little boy lost, and an investigation wasn’t started immediately.


(pay-walled for some)

 

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