Current Disappearance of 3yo William Tyrrell Pt 2 * FM guilty of assault & intimidation

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Continued from PART 1

Criminal charges the former foster parents currently face as at 15 April 2022 include:
  • Apprehended Violence Orders on both (AVOs)
  • Lying to the NSW Crime Commission on former foster mother *Not Guilty
  • Lying to the NSW Crime Commission on former foster father *Not Guilty
  • 2 x charges of assault against a child on former foster mother *Guilty
  • 1 x charge of assault against a child on former foster father *Not Guilty
  • Stalking &/or Intimidation on both *Guilty
  • Dummy bidding real estate fraud *Guilty
TIMELINE

Where's William Tyrrell? - The Ch 10 podcast (under Coroner's subpoena)

Operation Arkstone
 
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I’m not sure if this is well known, but a foster carer only has to provide a safe and secure home for a foster child. Single people can foster a child and as long as they can provide for the child and they meet other eligibility requirements such as age, blue card, etc can foster. This is why they also get paid.
Thanks for that
 

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It would be obvious to even the most imbecilic that it's implied by the first post you quoted.
Including all the rich in Sydney that get rich due to criminal or fraudulent activities?

Do you count them as successful as long as they don't ever get caught, charged and/or successfully prosecuted?
 
Translated, that possibly means something like

I know I lied, and I lied because I felt persecuted.
I'm more important than any of you, but I'm not going to actually incriminate myself by spelling it out.
And I've been advised to say
I don’t know why I said that”, if I'm every caught out lying or contradicting myself by/to law enforcement or prosecutors.
Perfect. And great legal advice really, isn’t it.
 
What if FM was covering up being negligent, eg put William around the corner and told him to stay there until Dad got home. William ran down the lawn and someone was walking past or someone drove around the front of the house, saw him, did a u turn back around the corner and coaxed him in the car?
I wonder if she locked William outside as punishment for his behaviour, then William got so upset / fed up that he decided to go down the road to ‘find daddy’ (which were L’s words).

L may have continued to happily draw on the patio - the suggestion of them both playing ‘hide & seek’ came in later imo - originally it was just William off roaring like a tiger (possibly crying hysterically)

Quite some time could go by with the 2 women inside, making tea & chatting in the peace & quiet, L visible on the patio via the door .

I can imagine FM eventually coming out & calling William - no answer; goes around the corner / around the house exterior, no sign of him.

And maybe FF frantic race off in search was because FM told him what happened …. (Maybe also why she took off in the car previously)

I don’t think there’s any way that they would admit to this though because it would blow the whole ‘perfect’ parent idea that she’s built. … but a negligence case would be far better to answer than a murder case imo.
 
Ok had a look. Yes there is something that is long and grey at the back that somewhat looks like a crane arm or digger to a excavator toy. There are however, flowers too most especially on that one after he went missing..

Is it possible he was using the digger for play in the soil of the planter box? or at least part of it? .Maybe
Haha - someone suggested I should visit Specsavers as they are indeed plants. I have no idea, far too blurry for my eyes to make out , lol.

However it’s always struck me - where were William’s toys ?

L had her pram with its bits & pieces out there on the patio, but William appeared to have nothing but the pad & crayons…. a little boy who’s barely turned 3, expected to be content with drawing.
Wouldn’t you take some of his toys out there.
Maybe the Spiderman doll was in the pram. But surely he’d want more than that to play with. It just puzzles me - of course doesn’t at all indicate the FM’s guilt in his disappearance, but to me it raises questions of ‘capability & child awareness’ for want of any better description.
 
It depends on how they're parented but children of wealthy parents have boundless opportunities not available to children of drug addicted criminal drop-kicks. I'd take rich parents every day of the week, twice on sundays, if given the chance (I wasn't).
It’d be interesting to get the stats on child criminals.

Some of these rich entitled little brats have to branch out to get their ‘fun’ since they’ve never wanted for anything in their lives. ‘Rich’ doesn’t guarantee happiness . ( RIP Liam Payne , and all the others before you)

It’s also interesting to hear how well some people have done, despite being children of what you might consider to be ‘drug addicted criminal drop-kicks’.
 

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There's a difference between high achieving people who are addicts and scum addicts. Some are contributing to society and the economy.
I get that there seems to be Class Distinction even in the world of Drug use - however it’s important to remember that the impacts of the drug use on those users are still the same - and also on the people around them.

And the rich drug lords get richer as they prey on the addicts they’ve created. I guess the rich can manage to feed their kids for a bit longer at least ! And give them those illusive opportunities - except the kids are so f#$&*d up by their parents drug using life style that they’re often incapable of making good of those opportunities - and so the cycle continues.
 
I agree right up to the end. The rich are better at most things (generally, and all other things being equal), that's why they're rich, and that includes being better parents.

I've had the responsibility of advising some of the wealthiest people in the country at the peak of my career. I was able to get a very clear understanding of the number one character attribute that binds to success. They aren't inherently better at most things. Absolute rubbish. Quite the opposite. Some are quick. Most though aren't. They all without exception thought their success was due to inherent superiority though. So that was common to all. But once again not the reason for success. No, the attribute common to them all is an almost obsessive conviction to take whatever measure is necessary to obliterate any obstacle that stands in their way to whatever objective is current in their mind and at whatever cost. Fanatical. Total lack of humanity in that choice too. I used to think maybe it was just the sample size wasn't big enough to see the humanity, empathy, moderation to obsessiveness..surely someone like John Singleton (universally accepted as lovable larrikin) might. Then I read his philosophy on marriage and relationships after having divorced the most recent iteration of his wife..it was simply if it stops being happy/ easy at any point life is too precious to waste so you just move on..ie there is zero regard for the other person and what they may be committed to, be emotionally stirred by. Slam dunk then it applies to them all!!!
 

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