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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It appears that the former foster parents have attended day one of the inquest without wearing their Where’s William ribbons.

Credit: NCA/Newswire

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Back left (FF)
 

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From the News.com.au / NewsWire link:

"The witness list for Monday includes Professor Jon Olley, Senior Constable Jost Preis and Dr Jennifer Menzies. ...

The court was told the police believed that William died in an accidental fall and his foster mother disposed of his body in nearby bushland at the corner of Batar Creek Rd and Cobb and Co Rd.

Counsel assisting Gerard Craddock SC told the court that according to the police theory, the foster mother then returned to her mother’s home at Benaroon Drive and phoned triple-0."

From an update to the News.com.au / NewsWire article:

'Water science expert Professor Jon Olley was brought in by NSW Police as a consultant during the dig.

“In summary it was fair to say the search described was extremely thorough,” asked barrister John Stratton SC, who is appearing for William’s foster parents.

“It was an extremely thorough search,” Professor Olley said.

He told the court that a polyester suit similar to the Spider-Man outfit William was wearing on the day he disappeared would have taken centuries to degrade.

“The estimate is hundreds of years,” Professor Olley said.

The court has heard that no traces of William have ever been found, however the search did uncover animal bones including kangaroo limbs.

The court heard that Professor Olley also sent an email to a wildlife expert at the Department of Primary Industries asking if any bones could have been taken by pigs and wild dogs.'
 
The foster parents have attended the inquest without their Where’s William ribbons.

Credit: NCA/Newswire

Back middle (FM)

Back left (FF)
Was Clare rocking the black top and oversize sunglasses?
Looks like only one to me or is it my eyes.
Room for one car on the left of the carport, and one under cover. Wide enough that either could get out without moving the other.
 
Was Clare rocking the black top and oversize sunglasses?

Room for one car on the left of the carport, and one under cover. Wide enough that either could get out without moving the other.
Clare is not in this photo. It looks to be just the foster parents’ legal teams captured in this frame. IMO
 

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From an update to the News.com.au / NewsWire article:

'Water science expert Professor Jon Olley was brought in by NSW Police as a consultant during the dig.

“In summary it was fair to say the search described was extremely thorough,” asked barrister John Stratton SC, who is appearing for William’s foster parents.

“It was an extremely thorough search,” Professor Olley said.

He told the court that a polyester suit similar to the Spider-Man outfit William was wearing on the day he disappeared would have taken centuries to degrade.

“The estimate is hundreds of years,” Professor Olley said.

The court has heard that no traces of William have ever been found, however the search did uncover animal bones including kangaroo limbs.

The court heard that Professor Olley also sent an email to a wildlife expert at the Department of Primary Industries asking if any bones could have been taken by pigs and wild dogs.'
100 years! If the suit is buried somewhere else anywhere there’s a chance someone might find it one day.
 
From an update to the News.com.au / NewsWire article:

'Water science expert Professor Jon Olley was brought in by NSW Police as a consultant during the dig.

“In summary it was fair to say the search described was extremely thorough,” asked barrister John Stratton SC, who is appearing for William’s foster parents.

“It was an extremely thorough search,” Professor Olley said.

He told the court that a polyester suit similar to the Spider-Man outfit William was wearing on the day he disappeared would have taken centuries to degrade.

“The estimate is hundreds of years,” Professor Olley said.

The court has heard that no traces of William have ever been found, however the search did uncover animal bones including kangaroo limbs.

The court heard that Professor Olley also sent an email to a wildlife expert at the Department of Primary Industries asking if any bones could have been taken by pigs and wild dogs.'

Re: "The court heard that Professor Olley also sent an email to a wildlife expert at the Department of Primary Industries asking if any bones could have been taken by pigs and wild dogs.'

Does anybody know if the court heard a reply to that question?
 

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If the truck driver was found because of his phone then there would be a TIME he drove along the road where he saw THE FM

wonder if he saw what she was wearing and if it was the same clothes the neighbours saw she was wearing?

I wonder if the police did a luminal test where the ladder was?
 
From the AAP article:

'The court heard from Griffith University’s Professor Jon Olley, an expert in geomorphology and how water changes landscapes, who helped NSW Police design and carry out the search.

He said officers canvassed the area in a “very thorough” manner.

The polyester Spider-Man suit William was wearing would have lasted hundreds of years if the three-year-old’s body had been dumped in a local creek, Prof Olley said.

Rubber-soled shoes and sandals would have lasted for decades before breaking down, he added.

In looking for William, police followed through on tip-offs from prison inmates and clairvoyants claiming to have information, the court was told.

“Given the circumstances of possible pedophile involvement in William’s disappearance, it would have been remiss of police not to follow up on these leads,” Mr Craddock said.

One lead involved neighbours hearing a car doing a U-turn in the street outside the foster grandmother’s home about the time of the disappearance, he told the court.

But police were unable to verify that information or track down the vehicle. ...

Pedophile Frank Abbott – who was a person of interest in William’s disappearance but cleared by police – watched the inquest from a cell at Long Bay prison telling Ms Grahame he wanted to give further evidence.

Other potential suspects such as Bill Spedding and Paul Savage were investigated but later cleared of involvement in the kidnapping, the coroner heard.'
So Savage has been cleared, and I already knew Speddo was cleared.

That’s good to know. I’m interested in what Abbott has to say.
 
If the truck driver was found because of his phone then there would be a TIME he drove along the road where he saw THE FM

wonder if he saw what she was wearing and if it was the same clothes the neighbours saw she was wearing?
This person is going to be the key witness. That’s my prediction.
 
Re: "The court heard that Professor Olley also sent an email to a wildlife expert at the Department of Primary Industries asking if any bones could have been taken by pigs and wild dogs.'

Does anybody know if the court heard a reply to that question?
 
100 years! If the suit is buried somewhere else anywhere there’s a chance someone might find it one day.
Regarding the suit. It’s probably been either:

*Cut into 1000 pieces
*Burned
*Taken overseas on another holiday and placed in a foreign airport bin
Etc etc.
That suit is never going to be recovered, and neither will the shoes. IMO

It’s like Gerard Craddock SC said at the first part of the inquest, “William was taken by a sneaky, complex offender.”

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The allegation that she had something to do with William’s disappearance has been persistently and vehemently denied by the foster mother.
 
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It’s probably been either:

*Cut into 1000 pieces
*Burned
*Taken overseas on another holiday and placed in a foreign airport bin
Etc etc.
That suit is never going to be recovered, and neither will the shoes. IMO

It’s like Gerard Craddock SC said at the first part of the inquest, “William was taken by a sneaky, complex offender.”
The foster parents have sold all manner of drums. Stainless steel drums. 240L plastic drums. The drums are a major feature of their GumTree sales.

That’s just to say that you can get rid of almost anything in a drum. You can burn it, you can put acid in it. Etc.

Obviously there is nothing wrong with selling drums. It’s not illegal, and lots of people use them for a lot of normal occupational reasons.

If the FM has done something, all of the evidence would be gone.imo Because they have access to what they need to destroy evidence.

Now I’m not saying she’s done anything. I have no evidence to suggest she has.

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Only social media posts are covered by the NPO, and GumTree is not social media. Also I have removed the seller’s name and all reference to localities to abide by the NPO’s.
 

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The foster parents have sold all manner of drums. Stainless steel drums. 240L plastic drums. The drums are a major feature of their GumTree sales.

That’s just to say that you can get rid of almost anything in a drum. You can burn it, you can put acid in it. Etc.

If the FM has done something, all of the evidence would be gone. Because they have access to what they need to destroy evidence.

Now I’m not saying she’s done anything. I have no evidence to suggest she has.

Attached: Recent pics of items sold on one of the foster parents two GumTree pages.

Only social media posts are covered by the NPO, and GumTree is not social media. Also I have removed the seller’s name and all reference to localities to abide by the NPO’s.
ok you have my attention.
Are you able to say how recent they were advertised?
 
Polyester is highly flammable, easily melted and can be broken down by a number of chemical methods ( e.g dissolve with glycol). It is also easily pulverised and broken up.
But I reckon the simplest and smartest method of disposal would be to mingle it with domestic plastics in any recycling bin. Shove it inside a plastic drink bottle or similar and let the recycling plant take care of it.
 
ok you have my attention.
Are you able to say how recent they were advertised?
So the 240L plastic drum is currently active. The other listings are “recent”. I think the wooden barrel was like 2 Christmases ago.

Details of the 240L plastic drum currently for sale:

Used, empty 240 Litre plastic drums.
Has been rinsed. Good for storage for farm/garden. Not for drinking water use.
$10 each or 5 for $30.
I can cut in half or the tops off if you need.
 
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The foster parents have sold all manner of drums. Stainless steel drums. 240L plastic drums. The drums are a major feature of their GumTree sales.

That’s just to say that you can get rid of almost anything in a drum. You can burn it, you can put acid in it. Etc.

If the FM has done something, all of the evidence would be gone. Because they have access to what they need to destroy evidence.

Now I’m not saying she’s done anything. I have no evidence to suggest she has.

Attached: Recent pics of items sold on one of the foster parents two GumTree pages.

Only social media posts are covered by the NPO, and GumTree is not social media. Also I have removed the seller’s name and all reference to localities to abide by the NPO’s.
Starting to feel sick
 

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