Gary Jubelin is often lauded around these parts, but it certainly sounds like he didn't follow a methodical process but rather was a bit scattergun in his approach.
The Foster family's involvement, especially if he has passed away on the property, would be absolutely dreadful for a number of reasons not least of all being what it would mean for the effectiveness of the initial police investigation. How could that have been kept from his older sister though?
this case just got curiouser and curiouser.
I think it might make a difference if you were a foster carer.
You might have your other foster children taken from you.
Lost all faith in the police running this investigation, sorry .. this feels political and it's not the first time. I will be shocked if their current theory proves to be correct, and will happily eat humble pie if they solve it, but am not buying this at all.
You would think so.... But in the beginning Fehon was adamant they were looking for a lost child..... and he was in charge.I am just baffled by this whole new situation.
Surely they searched around the house many times with cadaver dogs, luminol, the whole nine yards.
I am wondering what could have possibly come to light 7 years after the fact that has made them so confident this case is about to be solved ?
Did his sister remember a detail that she had not told anyone before now ?
Was there a deathbed confession from the FGM ?
Williams sister being removed from the fosters care and abuse charges in the pipelines and LE laying AVO'S at their feet on her behalf....just a side note?
I think we are close to a bullseye.
The volume of accusations thrown out today EPIC.
But thats what Im buyin.
Fingers crossed justice for William is coming.
moo
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"The major search on new ground comes after police received information about the possibility of William’s remains being in the area, with ground penetrating x-ray technology and polylite — that shows up DNA such as blood — to be sprayed across the dense scrub in the days ahead"
Would there be any traces of blood all these years later ?
It really is a huge bungled mess.Yeah they are big statements, but we have seen similar before .. maybe that's why I'm just not buying it, feel like I've been here before in this case. Also you would think they would have been the first people they looked at, and I'm sure they were, I just don't know ..
The thing is ... after 7 years is anyone going to be able to tell how William died?
There better be a REALLY strong backstory and other evidence of who a guilty party may be.
Can you imagine the lifelong rubbish that will happen if no definite person can be held accountable?
It really is a huge bungled mess.
Things move quickly when they fall into place.
It just doesnt make sense the police commissioner would say such incriminating things without 100% confidence in what they have.
"Ten reporter Lia Harris, who interviewed the foster parents for her 2019 podcast Where's William Tyrrell? said she had recently received a subpoena from the coroner's court for "a very broad range of material".
"Everything that I had uncovered in my research for the podcast, audio files, documents, everything, including those raw tapes of my extensive interviews with the foster parents," she told 2GB on Tuesday"
There has been no arrest.
Will there be an arrest without a body.
ES & JS's home/yard was forensically examined for 3 days before CS was found, items removed and bagged. I remember a poster questioned whether the same level of scrutiny was applied to WT FP's house/yard, and we came to the conclusion, no, it wasn't covered in the news at the time or mentioned at the coronial inquest.
Is the time stamp on the pictures the key? Or, has someone changed their story? Or, the Coroner was shocked by the FP's being ruled out so early or with flimsy evidence? Wouldn't the car hold the most evidence of a deceased person after the site where they died? Is it on the list to recover to forensically take apart? Most probably belongs to a new owner by now, imo.
I'm holding my breath and scratching my head because this is a new level of speed of which a suspected person has acted to cover a crime/accident and supply a story without being found out. We've got Ristevski and 1 biased witness, but here, we have a whole family?!
Agree wholeheartedly!In my opinion law enforcement will be guilty of professional negligence and they will have botched the investigation if it transpires William was never abducted. They should be thoroughly investigating every possible scenario as to how a child has disappeared and thoroughly investigating everyone who may responsible. Every possible avenue of enquiry should be exhausted. It will be absolutely shocking if this is what has happened. A substantial amount of time, money and resources have been used in trying to find William but the focus of law enforcement always seems to have been an abduction by a stranger.
Surely law enforcement would have done a thorough forensic investigation of the the property from top to bottom for any signs of blood as soon as they learned William had disappeared? Would it still be possible for blood to show up at a property when luminol is used in a forensic investigation after years have passed? I imagine it is unlikely blood could be detected in the outside of a property because it would degrade due to the elements after so long.
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One of my sons was obsessed with Spiderman at that age, often wearing his Spiderman costume.
My son would a) pretend to shoot webs from his wrists and b) climb everything and anything because that's kind of the whole point of Spiderman.
Spiderman climbs buildings, often climbing great heights. My son would regularly give me a fright with his Spiderman antics.
Of course it's possible for a child to love Spiderman and not want to climb things, but my observations of my son and other Spiderman obsessed kids is the love of climbing things.
JMO.
probably a silly question but why would they cut down trees? or is it just young 7 yr old trees which may have grown over a burial site?The Sky News reporter onsite is using plural tense to describe cadaver dogs on scene at 48. It is possible these dogs have picked up on a scent.
The reporter also said police crews are chainsawing trees down on Cobb and Co Road currently.