Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #43

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20 minutes is time enough. IMO. Also he told the inquest it was around 1037 his wife left and he was outside at 1038. As per Lia Harris tweets.That's half an hour. Not saying PS definitely did anything but he had the time. MOO

As we all know from past research and discussion, it takes only a couple of minutes to take a child. Even when a parent or caregiver is close by. We have found experiments and incidents of this in our previous discussions.

It is what Mr Savage could have done with William afterwards that is the biggest question.

What if Heather left home that morning much earlier than is being stated.
What if she wanted to stop at the supermarket before heading to bingo, grab a couple of things for when her brother arrived.
What if Jubes had found out that 'someone' thought they saw her somewhere that morning but cannot be sure, and no CCTV of her was found - perhaps because it had been overwritten before they thought to look for it.

And what about the CCTV at the tennis club? Was she seen driving past there at the 'designated" time.

There has to be a reason why Jubes was so hot on Savage. I wonder what that reason is?
 
Hey everyone! Sorry to but in, I have followed Williams case since he went missing tho not exclusively more msm and I don't know all the ins and outs tho I know quite a bit, I don't have the time to go all through the threads, I was just wondering if anyone could tell me if they truly believe that this inquest will get to the bottom of what really happened to little William? I can't say I really know how the Australian justice system works but I've also read up on Daniel morcambe a little because his case come up with williams so it seems the inquest worked in his case? Just wondering and tia.
 
Who is Lyn??
The lady in the caravan in the bush that Savage would chat to on his walks.
Interesting in this report it says his wife did not go with him as she was cooking for her brother's arrival.
news.com.au/national/nsw-act/police-interview-with-william-tyrrell-neighbour-described-as-deeply-troubling/news-story/0065afefa387da4d1ffef1a6550a3877
 
Ridiculous he can’t be heard

It is a travesty that he can't be heard.
This inquest is supposed to get to the bottom of what happened to William. Who knows more about this case than Jubes?

So they will all fluff around and not hear testimony from the officer who was in charge of the investigation for four years.

In the meantime, lawyers are allowed to cast public doubt on his methods - via their pointed questions and comments - and MSM can repeat their allegations and blight his outstanding reputation.
 
The lady in the caravan in the bush that Savage would chat to on his walks.
Interesting in this report it says his wife did not go with him as she was cooking for her brother's arrival.
news.com.au/national/nsw-act/police-interview-with-william-tyrrell-neighbour-described-as-deeply-troubling/news-story/0065afefa387da4d1ffef1a6550a3877

BBM
“I had my radio on and I locked the house up. I wanted something to eat before I took off.”
(from Wex's link)

Why?????
 
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It is a travesty that he can't be heard.
This inquest is supposed to get to the bottom of what happened to William. Who knows more about this case than Jubes?

So they will all fluff around and not hear testimony from the officer who was in charge of the investigation for four years.

In the meantime, lawyers are allowed to cast public doubt on his methods - via their pointed questions and comments - and MSM can repeat their allegations and blight his outstanding reputation.
it defies comprehension:confused:
 
The lady in the caravan in the bush that Savage would chat to on his walks.
Interesting in this report it says his wife did not go with him as she was cooking for her brother's arrival.
news.com.au/national/nsw-act/police-interview-with-william-tyrrell-neighbour-described-as-deeply-troubling/news-story/0065afefa387da4d1ffef1a6550a3877

Thanks Wex
 
Ok, I am trying to understand PS's movements that day...
  • So he went for his usual morning walk, but does not remember if his wife went with him - was it on this particular day he spoke to the lady in the caravan?
  • He comes home and in no particular order: had something to eat on patio, heard kids playing, made 2 phone calls, packed his bag
  • His wife then leaves at 10.37am for bingo
  • He decides to make another light meal before his scheduled departure at 11am- he has the radio on (not sure if I have this correct)
  • Then a knock at the door from his neighbour.
  • He goes to check neighbour's house who was away and goes up the hill
So sometime after this he gets lost in the bush for 2 hours and doesn't get his brother from hospital as he is still there at 1pm when his BIL arrives. Do we know what time his wife arrived home?

IMOO

At the first part of the inquest AMS was asked if she recalled she could hear the radio when she knocked on PS door, she said she could not.

"In a sign of the level of detail the inquest is seeking, Mr Craddock asked if Ms Sharpley if she recalled if he ‘had the radio on playing loud’ that day. She couldn’t."

William Tyrrell: Widower Paul Savage attracts questions at coronial inquest | | Express Digest
 
It is a travesty that he can't be heard.
This inquest is supposed to get to the bottom of what happened to William. Who knows more about this case than Jubes?

So they will all fluff around and not hear testimony from the officer who was in charge of the investigation for four years.

In the meantime, lawyers are allowed to cast public doubt on his methods - via their pointed questions and comments - and MSM can repeat their allegations and blight his outstanding reputation.
Lia Harris tweeted GJ May be called at some stage if the coroner allows it. Hopefully that happens IMO
Lia Harris on Twitter
 
Because he was due to leave for Casino maybe. Also every time I walk in my front door I lock it behind me...just habit and we know PS was all about habit now

And maybe not imo.
Sounds as if he says he did more than just lock the front door. Maybe the patio/balcony door as well? Checked that no windows were open?

Did he have time within the time he was home (said he arrived home from his walk at around 8:50, later than usual for some reason) to have tea and toast while sitting on the patio/balcony, clean up the kitchen, pack his bag, go outside and wave his wife off to bingo, lock up the house, have tea and toast again ... before Ms Sharpley came banging on his door at 11am?

(I may have the first tea and toast in the wrong place - was that before or after his walk? Don't have time at the moment to go back and look.)
 
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