Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #39

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Hi all! This is my first post here, even though I have been following the thread for months. It's been very informative, although sad. I hope they find out what happened to this dear little boy.

One thing that I find a bit odd, is that there is never mention of the older sister & what she may have seen. She was 5 when little William went missing? Maybe I have just missed it somewhere, but surely if she was playing with him outside, she would have seen or heard something? I understand, of course, the initial privacy concerns, but I've just not seen her mentioned anywhere, except to say 'she was playing hide & seek with him'
 
Hi all! This is my first post here, even though I have been following the thread for months. It's been very informative, although sad. I hope they find out what happened to this dear little boy.

One thing that I find a bit odd, is that there is never mention of the older sister & what she may have seen. She was 5 when little William went missing? Maybe I have just missed it somewhere, but surely if she was playing with him outside, she would have seen or heard something? I understand, of course, the initial privacy concerns, but I've just not seen her mentioned anywhere, except to say 'she was playing hide & seek with him'

It's likely she was interviewed by a specialist - but maybe she didn't have any real info to share? I'm sure if she did it will come out??

& hello btw :) welcome
 
If it was not a stranger abduction then it must have been someone known to him. Hence, no yelling or screaming by William. Which begs the question of why BS and others are POIs because William didn't know them.
Maybe just a process of elimination & that is the conclusion they have thus far reached?
 
If it was not a stranger abduction then it must have been someone known to him. Hence, no yelling or screaming by William. Which begs the question of why BS and others are POIs because William didn't know them.

"I expect the evidence may show that it was likely that he was taken," Mr Craddock said today.

"That is, that William's disappearance was the direct result of human intervention.
He said there is "no doubt" both of William's biological parents were in Sydney on the day the young boy disappeared.

"Investigators haven't positively drawn the conclusion that no relative or associate was involved in William's disappearance," he said.

‘William Tyrrell’ disappearance was the direct result of human intervention’
 
These are 3 new pics, different from the first 5 that I posted about. The two links are both the same, except one is just 'shortened' with a 'bitly':
http://bit.ly/2OnlwgP
AAP Photos

PS Is the other female in the first pic anyone we know?
I don't know, maybe someone from FACS, like a legal representative perhaps?
 
Lia Harris‏Verified account @LiaJHarris 1m1 minute ago




William’s foster mother tells the court about a third car she saw drive up Benaroon Drive that morning as the kids rode their bikes, before it turned around and drove away. “I can still see him (the driver) and I can still see that car”. @10NewsFirst @10Daily

Lia Harris‏Verified account @LiaJHarris 31s32 seconds ago




“He was a big man...late 50s... sitting back from the steering wheel” she told the court of the driver. She says they shared a fleeting look before he drove away. @10NewsFirst @10Daily

Lia Harris‏Verified account @LiaJHarris 39s40 seconds ago




His foster mother tells the court she has since identified that car and had “a very strong reaction” when she saw it again. @10NewsFirst @10Daily

The car that turned in the driveway is the one she's talking about IMO


There was also another vehicle described as a dark green/greyish coloured sedan police are interested in.

The vehicle drove past Benaroon Drive as William was riding his bike on the driveway around 9am and performed a u-turn.


William Tyrrell: Police seek information on two cars | audio, video
 
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