I'm trying to give her the benefit of the doubt for the sake of it, for a moment. What if that was him doing those two first searches? It doesn't specify who made the searches. Maybe it's him googling to find the answers he wants – “Ellie hears voices – see Jennie, Ellie is disturbed. “, "Ellie lies......eg. when she says I have hit her..."
Anyway whoever is searching "child of 6 wetting the bed “ - this is the sort of article, ( extract below,) s/he could have hit upon with her search. I suppose s/he must have just ignored anything s/he didn't want to hear?
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/signs-symptoms-effects/
BIB I haven't seen any reference to bed wetting - only "urinating to be bad", which suggests it happened while Ellie was awake, if someone thought she was doing it to be bad. That is what gets me. I don't think a child of 6 1/2, particularly a girl (girls tend to be more advanced in personal skills although I appreciate not always) purposely wets to be bad, I think she would have felt ashamed it happened (children I have knowledge of who have wet themselves at 4/5 yrs in the classroom, possibly because they were too afraid to ask to go to the bathroom or didn't get there in time, seem to be acutely embarrassed by it).
It suggests to me an acute fear or anxiety response, given that she was at home.
To be honest I don't think he is the type of man/father to care much or go searching the web for such practical help. I could be wrong but this seems to be more her style, with her other searches.
His visit to the GP with Ellie about ear pinning has me baffled. I wonder if because of the schools rumbles about the 9 day absence, and possibility of Ellie talking to someone, he sought out a reason to go to the doctors and appear to be a caring father with her best interests at heart. Or, they were trying to build a case against the school, so that they had something to deflect with and sling back at school like they were not monitoring Ellie/bullying behaviour - see it's in the GP's records that we had to get medical help for her. The first thing most parents would do, especially these parents who seem to like to cause a stir, is to speak to the staff and say this is happening, please sort it out.