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Post by figlet on Nov 4, 2022 5:15:52 GMT
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Post by lyn on Nov 4, 2022 7:04:07 GMT
I think the 'D's in their pursuit to wind this case up have stuffed their chances of ever finding out what
happened to William.
I suspect Williams sister has set the foster mother up. No doubt she was the reason for the last
search of the grandmother's home and the area around the home.
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Post by maggiemay on Nov 4, 2022 7:27:49 GMT
the police claim that William fell from the verandah and the woman buried his body.....the sister probably saw him fall and told them after she was removed... they put bugs in the house and have audio of the beatings and the conversation about the wooden spoon welts.....the woman has admitted that she kicked and hit the girl
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Post by figlet on Nov 4, 2022 10:02:55 GMT
Yes, the police have recordings of that.. also a convo between foster Mum & Dad on their mobiles re the hitting (police were granted a warrant to put devices in their house and to listen in on convos between Foster Mum & Dad).
The foster mother has a court case coming up about that (assault of a child)... and the foster father.
"The foster mother is separately facing two counts of common assault and earlier this year failed to have the charges dealt with on mental health grounds.
She will face a hearing next year along with William’s foster father, who has pleaded not guilty to one count of common assault and one count of intimidation."
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Post by Clarabelle on Nov 4, 2022 13:09:56 GMT
Neighbours of mine, some years back, fostered a girl. They got given a heap of stuff, like new fridge, furniture for the kids bedroom, etc, seems like a good perk. I’m sure 99% of foster parents do it for the right reasons but, some do it for the money and could care less about the children. I think the grandmother played a role in Williams disappearance.
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Post by lyn on Nov 4, 2022 21:20:21 GMT
I think back about a lady who posted on Community Spirit. She had 2 foster children, from memory,
from a drug addicted mother. The daughter was vengeful and made lots of wild accusations and
caused so much heart ache. The foster family involved in this case are very wealthy, so we can rule out
money being an incentive.
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Post by maggiemay on Nov 4, 2022 21:59:37 GMT
you are right about the motives, Clara, but it is nowhere near 99%
the grandmother's car was used to move the boy's body
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Post by lyn on Nov 5, 2022 5:52:45 GMT
All just theories about the disposal of the body and who did it at this stage. Scuttlebutt and wild allegations made by
the daughter i'm guessing. She has possibly heard talk in the natural family environment and run with it.
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Post by maggiemay on Nov 5, 2022 6:02:05 GMT
the police have said in court that they know what the foster mother did with William
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Post by figlet on Nov 5, 2022 21:52:13 GMT
The police can't prove anything though..just keep on at her hoping she'll crack (if she was involved in William's disappearance).
They might have enough to get both the Foster Mum & Dad convicted of assault of a child though (phone tap recordings). Also they used dummy bids when they sold their house which is illegal and they have to be sentenced for that?
I thought the Foster Grandma was still on the deck when the Foster mother went inside to make tea?
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Post by figlet on Nov 5, 2022 22:20:52 GMT
I think it was odd that the Foster mother got in her mother's car (her husband was out in their car at the time William disappeared) and drove a distance away to look for William - both her & her husband said William was not a child that would run away, he would stick close to his family.
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Post by lyn on Nov 5, 2022 22:37:57 GMT
There was unrest in the Detectives camp during the investigation of William's disappearance. Which
resulted in Gary Jubelin being charged for something which is done investigating high profile cases.
He was in court during this latest appearance. The pressure put on them to solve the case was enormous.
The story was, they were sitting on the back deck, which was only a couple of steps down to ground level.
The deck they claim William fell from was at the front of the home, which was on the street side of the home. That is
where William ran under that deck, whilst playing, and disappeared from.
They have had the foster mother and father under close scrutiny to pick up on the dummy bids on their home sale.
I wonder what work the foster father done/does? The foster parents will always be suspects whilst ever they can't
solve this.
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Post by lyn on Nov 5, 2022 22:47:03 GMT
When she took the mothers car to go looking for William. Neighbours were already notified and
were out walking around the area close to the property. On reflection, and knowing he was not a wandering
child, it's a bit strange she decided to do that.
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Post by pepe on Nov 5, 2022 23:59:14 GMT
i don't believe this will ever be solved for sure.
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Post by lyn on Nov 6, 2022 2:03:12 GMT
It's been too long in the investigation to be hopeful of a breakthrough.
I think the ego's and power struggle of those involved stuffed this up from the start.
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Post by figlet on Nov 6, 2022 4:42:04 GMT
The foster mother is the one with the biggest earnings/worth millions. Their house sold for $4m approx.
From their last police search an expert (who found Daniel Morcambes bones and was present at Williams search) said children's-bones are very small and deteriorate quicker...been 8? years now.
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Post by figlet on Nov 6, 2022 4:48:51 GMT
When she took the mothers car to go looking for William. Neighbours were already notified and were out walking around the area close to the property. On reflection, and knowing he was not a wandering child, it's a bit strange she decided to do that. Yes, it is strange, as she drove quite a few km away from the home. Not likely to see William walking down a major road or quickly getting to be that far from home. The foster father is not a suspect as he was away from home at the time William went missing and can prove where he was.
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Post by pennybanger on Nov 6, 2022 5:30:22 GMT
He could be an accessory after the fact, though, if he knows what happened.
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Post by figlet on Nov 6, 2022 6:49:00 GMT
True.
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Post by lyn on Nov 6, 2022 21:14:02 GMT
I think the distance she travelled looking for William may have been exaggerated. If, as the
D's have stated, they know where he is buried, they know why, and by whom. They need to
step up and show their evidence. They are trying to crack the foster mother. Like Bill Speeding
she will sue the arse off them, once they finish crucifying her.
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Post by joono on May 13, 2023 9:47:14 GMT
That story was on the news tonight. I had never heard of it. I hope her husband gets done too. I don't get why the first wife was murdered as well.
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Post by joono on Jun 1, 2023 4:40:46 GMT
Ben Roberts-Smith. Verdict utterly destroys his reputation - Hugh Riminton.
This was not a criminal trial... yet.
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Post by pepe on Jun 1, 2023 5:25:19 GMT
wow he is not going to stand a chance in a criminal trial
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Post by kayoneuu1 on Jun 1, 2023 6:19:43 GMT
and he brought it all on himself
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Post by figlet on Jun 1, 2023 7:37:50 GMT
'No smoke without fire' for that one.
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Post by deb on Jun 1, 2023 23:37:34 GMT
Well, that defamation case backfired on bim badly...from war hero to war criminal.. i wonder if Kerry Stokes will still fund the $25-$35 million its going to cost him?
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Post by pennybanger on Jun 2, 2023 1:38:00 GMT
Well, that defamation case backfired on bim badly...from war hero to war criminal.. i wonder if Kerry Stokes will still fund the $25-$35 million its going to cost him? I can't think why he ever thought it was a good idea to sue in the first place. Someone should have whispered two little words in his ear: OSCAR WILDE. Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) was one of the most popular playwrights of the Victorian era. Wilde was a renowned aesthete and wit. He had married into a wealthy legal family and had two sons. At a time when homosexuality was both legally and socially stigmatised in England, Wilde became infatuated with the young, attractive and wilful son of the Marquess of Queensberry, Lord Alfred Douglas. An incensed Marquess of Queensberry sought to end this relationship by threats, then by the more subtle ruse of leaving an open calling card with the porter of Wilde’s club which was inscribed, ‘For Oscar Wilde, posing somdomite’ [sic]. Wilde was urged by his friends not to be provoked by this challenge. However, in a fatal error of judgment, Wilde commenced proceedings against the Marquess for criminal libel. When these proceedings were defended by the Marquess on the basis that his imputations were true, Wilde found himself locked into a trial which would subject his private life to intense public scrutiny. The libel trial commenced on 3 April 1895 at the Old Bailey in London, with Sir Edward Clarke appearing for Wilde and Edward Carson for the Marquess. On the first day of the trial Wilde commenced his evidence. After a methodical but ultimately devastating cross-examination by Carson, Wilde’s libel case lay in tatters and he consented to a verdict for the defendant. On the basis of the evidence that had come to light, criminal proceedings were then instituted against Wilde. On 26 April 1895 the first criminal trial commenced at the Old Bailey but ended inconclusively with a hung jury. In May 1895 the retrial resulted in Wilde being convicted of the crime of gross indecency and sentenced to two years’ hard labour (1895-1897). (Selden Society 2017 Lecture Series)
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