on 21-10-2014 12:13 PM
on 17-04-2015 07:38 AM
William's parents have spoken for the first time.
on 17-04-2015 03:09 PM
I was wondering why in the interview williams parents were in the dark?
I have wondered what the 'legal' reasons were behine so much secrecy into the Tyrells, normally you would see family asking for information...
So is he fostered, adopted?.....makes no difference anyway...
I was starting to think the family were in witness protection and someone 'found' them and took the boy as payback?
on 17-04-2015 03:12 PM
Children and foster families cannot be identified it seems.................... I did read on fb some time ago, the biological mother said she is allowed to speak but chooses not to.
Whether that is true or not, she does have other children to consider.
on 17-04-2015 08:00 PM
Not related to the Tyrrell family - Would there be, in some cases, children who are removed from their birth parent(s) permanently and placed in foster care (long term with same foster parents) and the birth parents aren't allowed to know who has the children?
I know a couple in NZ who have 4 foster children. they are likely to have them in their care till they are adults. 2 siblings from one family and 2 from another family.
Birth parent isn't allowed to publish photo's of their own children in foster care (they may have supervised visits with them).
on 17-04-2015 11:37 PM
This is just so sad. I am hoping that little William Tyrell hasn't been taken by somone from a pedophile ring.
http://www.9news.com.au/national/2015/04/17/09/06/police-make-public-appeal-to-find-william-tyrrell
If anyone has any information then please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 FREE.
on 18-04-2015 02:44 PM
It is so sad.
Daniel Morcombe’s dad critical of gag on William’s parents
The father of murdered teenager Daniel Morcombe has criticised the NSW government’s refusal to allow William Tyrrell’s parents to speak publicly about their son’s disappearance for seven months before this week.
Many, including Daniel’s father, Bruce, fear the decision may have hindered the police investigation during the crucial weeks following William’s disappearance from his grandmother’s home in Kendall, on the NSW mid north coast, last September.
In a pre-recorded public appeal released yesterday by NSW police, William’s parents asked for help in finding the person they fear has abducted and possibly killed their son.
A spokesman for the NSW Department of Family and Community Services said legal reasons had prevented them speaking out before now and continue to prevent them being identified today.
The Weekend Australian understands William’s parents, and some in the police, have been frustrated at the family’s inability to appeal publicly for information that may help find their son.
In response to questions about the decision to prevent the parents from speaking publicly, the department yesterday released a statement saying its “key priority … is to always act in the interests of the safety and wellbeing of children and not in any way to jeopardise ongoing police investigations”.
Full article - link probably goes to paywall.
The father of murdered teenager Daniel Morcombe has criticised the NSW government’s refusal to allow William Tyrrell’s parents to speak publicly about their son’s disappearance for seven months before this week.
Many, including Daniel’s father, Bruce, fear the decision may have hindered the police investigation during the crucial weeks following William’s disappearance from his grandmother’s home in Kendall, on the NSW mid north coast, last September.
In a pre-recorded public appeal released yesterday by NSW police, William’s parents asked for help in finding the person they fear has abducted and possibly killed their son.
A spokesman for the NSW Department of Family and Community Services said legal reasons had prevented them speaking out before now and continue to prevent them being identified today.
Mr Morcombe — whose son Daniel was abducted and murdered in 2003 — said he understood there were rules “but in extreme circumstances … it is time it was opened up”.
He and his wife, Denise, conducted thousands of media interviews about their son after he disappeared, and believe this was vital in helping to generate information that was then followed up by police. Daniel’s killer, Brett Cowan, was jailed last year.
The Weekend Australian understands William’s parents, and some in the police, have been frustrated at the family’s inability to appeal publicly for information that may help find their son.
In response to questions about the decision to prevent the parents from speaking publicly, the department yesterday released a statement saying its “key priority … is to always act in the interests of the safety and wellbeing of children and not in any way to jeopardise ongoing police investigations”.
Mr Morcombe said he had also in February contacted police based close to where William disappeared, offering to help support the boy’s family or generate publicity for the case, but had not heard back since. “It was a genuine offer,” Mr Morcombe said. “It wasn’t for me to gain publicity or notoriety, but to offer my assistance in whatever way I could, either to the family or the police.”
Detective Inspector Gary Jubelin, who took over the case in February, said he was not aware of Mr Morcombe’s offer and would follow it up. He declined to comment on the decision not to allow William’s parents to speak publicly before now.
A spokesman for NSW police said they had “received many offers of support in the months since William’s disappearance. While they have been appreciated and were considered, circumstances meant they were not pursued”.
on 21-04-2015 01:01 PM
Why did the Catholic Priest friend of the family want his name hidden. Unfair they can name the Speddings but cover up the people who are supposed foster parents to a missing child. Real mother should speak out gag or not. Lie detector test for the Kendall family would be a good idea and their phones should have been bugged immediately. I think a conflict of interest with the first invetigating Police. No one appears to have seen this child at Kendall. Saying they are a good Christian family means nothing.
on 21-04-2015 01:13 PM
@toypattern wrote:Why did the Catholic Priest friend of the family want his name hidden. Unfair they can name the Speddings but cover up the people who are supposed foster parents to a missing child. Real mother should speak out gag or not. Lie detector test for the Kendall family would be a good idea and their phones should have been bugged immediately. I think a conflict of interest with the first invetigating Police. No one appears to have seen this child at Kendall. Saying they are a good Christian family means nothing.
Covered up the foster family because clearly, the bio family cannot know which family have him, they still have a child, Wiliam's sister? (I assume)
Real mother is not gagged, she chose to not speak out (according to a message she put on fb)
How do you know their phones are not bugged?
What conflict of interest?
21-04-2015 01:30 PM - edited 21-04-2015 01:34 PM
@toypattern wrote:Why did the Catholic Priest friend of the family want his name hidden. Unfair they can name the Speddings but cover up the people who are supposed foster parents to a missing child. Real mother should speak out gag or not. Lie detector test for the Kendall family would be a good idea and their phones should have been bugged immediately. I think a conflict of interest with the first invetigating Police. No one appears to have seen this child at Kendall. Saying they are a good Christian family means nothing.
William Spedding has been named and remains a Person of Interest (POI) by the police.
No one else has. Nothing unfair about that. Or anyone (priest?) speaking out but not wanting to be named.
There is a legal gag in place (NSW Govt Dept - NSW Department of Family and Community Services) that prevents the foster parents being identified. The foster parents have no choice but to abide by that, as do the media.
Birth mother has chosen not to speak out, her right. What could she add to assist in finding him? William wasn't in her care when he went missing. She wasn't there in Kendall the day he went missing.
The family/extended family of Wiiliam gave alibis as to where they were when he went missing and they all checked out as true by the NSW Police
This child - his name is William... there are photos of him taken (with his mother's mobile camera) on his Grandmothers balcony/deck minutes before he went missing. Photo's showing his sister (head down colouring in and his grandmother's lower legs and slippers) . Police would be able to determine when the photos were taken.
on 21-04-2015 03:31 PM
Investigators determine if and when parents or husbands or family members speak to the media in a "please help " manner whenever someone is missing. It is done if doing so might help find the missing person or might cause the guilty person to relax and make an error. How often have we seen crocodile tears on a husband's face when asking for help to find his wife? This is engineered by police for a reason.
(Good example, crocodile tears on the face of a killer compared with the heartbreaking anguish demonstrated by the fiance of Ms Scott last week).