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As the search into the disappearance of three-year-old William Tyrrell reaches its third fruitless year, the investigation takes turn after turn until a coronial inquest is eventually called. The inquest aims to…[Part 2 of 2]
*** Content Warning: child victims, child sexual assault, child abuse***
As the search into the disappearance of three-year-old William Tyrrell reaches its third fruitless year, the investigation takes turn after turn until a coronial inquest is eventually called. The inquest aims to figure out what happened to William once and for all, but will it succeed or raise more questions than it answers?
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It was a peaceful morning on Friday, September 12 2014, as three-year-old William Tyrrell played happily in the backyard of his grandmother’s home in the small New South Wales town of Kendall. One minute, William roared lik…[Part 1 of 2]
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It was a peaceful morning on Friday, September 12 2014, as three-year-old William Tyrrell played happily in the backyard of his grandmother’s home in the small New South Wales town of Kendall. One minute, William roared like a tiger, posing for a photo in his favourite Spider-Man costume. Moments later, he vanished, sparking one of the largest missing person searches in Australian history.
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He was three years old, dressed in a Spider-Man suit, playing in his foster grandmother’s yard — and then he was gone. Nearly a decade later, the disappearance of William Tyrrell remains one of Australia’s most haunting mysteries.
For years, this case has been clouded in secrecy. With a high number…He was three years old, dressed in a Spider-Man suit, playing in his foster grandmother’s yard — and then he was gone. Nearly a decade later, the disappearance of William Tyrrell remains one of Australia’s most haunting mysteries.
For years, this case has been clouded in secrecy. With a high number of registered sex offenders living in the area where William vanished, investigators have long questioned whether he was deliberately targeted — and if so, by whom?
Now, nearly 11 years later, the team behind the podcast Witness: William Tyrrell believes they’ve uncovered crucial answers. Host Dan Box joins us to discuss their latest findings in a case that continues to captivate the nation.
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The long-awaited findings from the inquest into William Tyrrell’s disappearance are soon to be revealed.
William, just three years old, vanished from Kendall…This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed.
The long-awaited findings from the inquest into William Tyrrell’s disappearance are soon to be revealed.
William, just three years old, vanished from Kendall, New South Wales, on September 12, 2014.
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The long-awaited findings from the inquest into William Tyrrell’s disappearance are soon to be revealed.
William, just three years old, vanished from Kendall, New South Wales, on September 12, 2014.
Joining us to unpack the police investigation's failures and what we can expect from the inqu…The long-awaited findings from the inquest into William Tyrrell’s disappearance are soon to be revealed.
William, just three years old, vanished from Kendall, New South Wales, on September 12, 2014.
Joining us to unpack the police investigation's failures and what we can expect from the inquest is Dan Box, Editorial Director of Audio and host of news.com.au’s latest investigative series, Witness: William Tyrrell.
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On September 12th, 2014, 3 year old William Tyrrell was in his Spider-Man costume playing in his foster grandmother’s yard in Kendall, NSW, Australia. He disappeared that morning and despite intense searches, has never been found. In 2021, a renewed search for William began, and police are still det…On September 12th, 2014, 3 year old William Tyrrell was in his Spider-Man costume playing in his foster grandmother’s yard in Kendall, NSW, Australia. He disappeared that morning and despite intense searches, has never been found. In 2021, a renewed search for William began, and police are still determined to find the young boy. Was he abducted by an opportunistic stranger, or was there an accident that was covered up? We don’t know, but one day, there may be answers.
Police are urging anyone with information about the disappearance of William Tyrrell to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/
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Developments in the Wonnangatta campers case and the search for William Tyrrell has Andrew Rule looking at how detectives hone in on vital clues in missing person cases.
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Show Notes Ep 237 of Australian True Crime with Meshel Laurie and Emily Webb
Former Detective Inspector Gary Jubelin of NSW police will be forever linked with the search for William Tyrrell. In this re issued episode of Australian True Crime, originally aired in 2020, we hear about some of the case…Show Notes Ep 237 of Australian True Crime with Meshel Laurie and Emily Webb
Former Detective Inspector Gary Jubelin of NSW police will be forever linked with the search for William Tyrrell. In this re issued episode of Australian True Crime, originally aired in 2020, we hear about some of the cases that made him a legend before he agreed to take on the one that ended his 34-year career and has him back in the headlines now.
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Show Notes Ep 236 of Australian True Crime with Meshel Laurie and Emily Webb
Australia is haunted by its missing children and none more so than William Tyrrell. On November 16 NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller sensationally announced a breakthrough in the investigation. The headlines have been…Show Notes Ep 236 of Australian True Crime with Meshel Laurie and Emily Webb
Australia is haunted by its missing children and none more so than William Tyrrell. On November 16 NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller sensationally announced a breakthrough in the investigation. The headlines have been extraordinary and at times misleading. Here are the interviews behind those headlines.
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It’s July 2018 when Detective Gary Jubelin stands in front of microphones and news cameras and says the words: “I suggest you come to us before we come to you.”
He is addressing the person who knows what happened to three-year-old William Tyrrell on September 12, 2014. Little did Gary know that th…It’s July 2018 when Detective Gary Jubelin stands in front of microphones and news cameras and says the words: “I suggest you come to us before we come to you.”
He is addressing the person who knows what happened to three-year-old William Tyrrell on September 12, 2014. Little did Gary know that this case would be the one to cost him his job, but as he tells host Jessie Stephens on the latest episode of True Crime Conversations, he has no regrets.
Gary Jubelin is one of Australia’s most notable homicide detectives, known for leading the investigation into the deaths of three Aboriginal children in Bowraville, solving the murder case of Terry Falconer, recovering the body of Matthew Leveson and running the crime scene following the Lindt Cafe siege.
In his new book I Catch Killers: The Life and Many Deaths of a Homicide Detective, Gary shares the reality of working on investigations such as the disappearance of William Tyrrell and the toll his work has taken on his personal life. Throughout his career, Gary's focus has cost him friendships, relationships and, in the case of William Tyrrell, his job.
This episode was originally published on August 27th and is part of our 2020 Best Of series.
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It’s July 2018 when Detective Gary Jubelin stands in front of microphones and news cameras and says the words: “I suggest you come to us before we come to you.”
He is addressing the person who knows what happened to three-year-old William Tyrrell on September 12, 2014. Little did Gary know that th…It’s July 2018 when Detective Gary Jubelin stands in front of microphones and news cameras and says the words: “I suggest you come to us before we come to you.”
He is addressing the person who knows what happened to three-year-old William Tyrrell on September 12, 2014. Little did Gary know that this case would be the one to cost him his job, but as he tells host Jessie Stephens on the latest episode of True Crime Conversations, he has no regrets.
Gary Jubelin is one of Australia’s most notable homicide detectives, known for leading the investigation into the deaths of three Aboriginal children in Bowraville, solving the murder case of Terry Falconer, recovering the body of Matthew Leveson and running the crime scene following the Lindt Cafe siege.
In his new book I Catch Killers: The Life and Many Deaths of a Homicide Detective, Gary shares the reality of working on investigations such as the disappearance of William Tyrrell and the toll his work has taken on his personal life. Throughout his career, Gary's focus has cost him friendships, relationships and, in the case of William Tyrrell, his job.
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Guest: Gary Jubelin
Host: Jessie Stephens
Producer: Hannah Bowman
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• You can find Gary’s book HERE - https://bit.ly/2EEM4cA RESEARCH
• The Bowraville Murders - 60 Minutes. https://bit.ly/3jdETXT
• Mark Leveson speaks after Gary Jubelin's court appearance | 7NEWS. https://bit.ly/3hu3Yh5 CONTACT US
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William Tyrrell, known to his parents and extended relatives as a joyous presence to their family and greater community, was an unrelenting energetic and imaginative innocent spirit of New South Wales, Australia. His playful creativity and bright future were cut short by an unexplainable, unsolved d…William Tyrrell, known to his parents and extended relatives as a joyous presence to their family and greater community, was an unrelenting energetic and imaginative innocent spirit of New South Wales, Australia. His playful creativity and bright future were cut short by an unexplainable, unsolved disappearance on September 12th, 2014, leaving all who knew him across Kendall and Australia in general grasping for answers in a sea of evidence that drowned us all in doubt… As a hope to provide m...more
This is one of the strangest missing person cases that we have looked into. It's strange because of the very short window of time in which little William goes missing. William was three years old when he was last seen. He was playing outside with his sister. According to reports William was only lef…This is one of the strangest missing person cases that we have looked into. It's strange because of the very short window of time in which little William goes missing. William was three years old when he was last seen. He was playing outside with his sister. According to reports William was only left unsupervised for about 15 minutes. Several strange vehicles were spotted near where William was playing. Was the little boy being watched? Did someone snatch him up and take him? Police are still working under the assumption that William is alive. This week we take a look at the details of William's disappearance. Beer of the Week - James Boag's Premium Lager Garage Grade - 3 out of 5 bottle capsmore
This is one of the strangest missing person cases that we have looked into. It's strange because of the very short window of time in which little William goes missing. William was three years old when he was last seen. He was playing outside with his sister. According to reports William was only lef…This is one of the strangest missing person cases that we have looked into. It's strange because of the very short window of time in which little William goes missing. William was three years old when he was last seen. He was playing outside with his sister. According to reports William was only left unsupervised for about 15 minutes. Several strange vehicles were spotted near where William was playing. Was the little boy being watched? Did someone snatch him up and take him? Police are still working under the assumption that William is alive. This week we take a look at the details of William's disappearance. Beer of the Week - James Boag's Premium Lager Garage Grade - 3 out of 5 bottle capsmore