Never before seen images of the inside of the house house where William Tyrrell spent his last hours and and the bedroom he slept in before vanishing without a trace have emerged.
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Sorry to bring this up again. The Foster Grandmother's walk through video.
Why is her recount so different??
On the morning he vanished, he had a minor fight over a toy with another child staying in the house, had scrambled eggs and orange juice for breakfast and was throwing objects and displaying unsettled behaviour before he vanished.
But the night before he vanished, William slept with the foster father, in a small bedroom with lace curtains, vertical blinds and a blue and white bedside lamp, on a bed with pink and green blankets.
In his first police statement, the foster father says William 'is a real restless sleeper', after they both woke around 5.50am.
I am looking at these points in particular.IMO
Restless sleeper, so instead of sleeping children together, mum and dad together in the 2 bedrooms. They decided to put WT with the Foster Dad for a better sleep outcome. IMO
Arguing over a toy in the morning - not unusual for young children but maybe it made FF and FM uncomfortable or maybe judged by Foster Grandmother about parenting??? JMO
After watching cartoons on his foster father's phone, William went into his foster grandmother's room next to the kitchen and woke her.
William made several trips to the toy cupboard and started playing in the lounge room near the grandmother at the dining room table, the foster mother told police.
She said the foster father left for his online meeting and errands, a ten minute drive away in Lakewood, just after she had phoned washing machine repair man Bill Speeding and left a message
The grandmother believes it was earlier, telling police, 'He certainly wasn’t there when we had breakfast about 8 o’clock. He would have gone by eight'.
So not sure when Foster Grandmother woke up but seems she to imply that FF left before breakfast at 8.00am and Foster Grandmother is awake.
I would suspect that children might be hungry for breakfast at 8.00 am if they had been up since 5.50am. MOO But would it take an hour to have breakfast?? IMO
The foster grandmother said after breakfast, her daughter then 'went off with the children... and I think that’s when she went down there playing monsters.
'When she went off... I would have done the washing up. And when I finish the dishes we’re out here on the patio.
'And this is where it all happened.'
So what time is it now?? Is it about 9.00 am or later??? IMO
She said William drew pictures with crayons, 'got fed up', and while he was doing so was photographed by his foster mother, 'that photo of him in the Spider-Man suit, that was taken here'.
'Then (the foster mother) had him throwing the dice, and he was THROWING the dice and she had to teach him that you don’t, just let it roll out of your hand.
I would love to know if there was other photos of the children taken that morning?? Not just those odd photos on the back deck.
Mainly because those photos seem to show action shots - targeted to show exactly proof of how WT interacted with activities that were being offered to him. IMO
Not really the type of photographs to keep as a keepsake of the last time you would be in that house altogether. Maybe there were other photos?? JMO
At that point, the grandmother had been living in the house in the NSW Mid North Coast town of Kendall for almost 24 years.
So after the photos were taken and He roared like a tiger he disappeared around the corner of the house.
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But he still wanted to throw it. He got sick of that as well.'
It was after that, she said, came the last actions of the little boy observed by anyone other than his abductor, the 'daddy tiger' game.
'He was sort of taking over everything and we said "roar, I'm a tiger" and he just disappeared around the corner of the house.
'As I was sitting there, that’s when he went around … and that’s my last memory of William, going around the corner.
So did the Foster Grandmother sit on the back deck with LT for close to 45 minutes before she got up to look for her daughter and WT?? (9.45 - 10.30). IMO
Because she seems to imply the FF arrived back similar time to when she walked down the steep slope looking for her daughter and WT. JMO
Detective Partridge asks the grandmother what happened next and is told that 'between four and five minutes' later her daughter disappeared after William.
After remaining seated 'for some time, then I didn’t hear from her, I got up and followed them down.'
Leading the detective around the side of the house she said, 'I walked all the way down here wondering what’s going on' and agreed she still couldn't see her daughter and so 'I went all the way down to the road.
'When I got down to the road I could see Anne Maree (Sharpley) who lives there.
'It was absolutely deathly quiet. Still. Nothing. I was down on the road talking with Anne Maree and then (the foster mother) came up very distraught and said "I've got to call the police".
'I think I was walking up when (the foster father) arrived and he was distraught as well.
'How he knew at that stage I’m not too sure, he’d tell you, I’m not too sure, then he started running around. Everybody was running around.'
I would love a detailed timeline with all the early rising, toy fighting, breakfast, miscellaneous phone calls, bike riding, weird people in cars, tree climbing, hand hurting, action photos, car driving down the road, inside house looking timeline. MOO