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Where's William Tyrrell?

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On the 12th of September 2014, three-year-old William Tyrrell disappeared from the yard of his foster grandmother’s house in the quiet town of Kendall, New South Wales.

A search and rescue mission soon became an investigation into his likely abduction, but who took him?

Was the kidnapping planned or an opportunistic crime? Are we any closer to knowing what happened to William today than we were almost five years ago?

10 News First's Lia Harris and Natarsha Belling go through the entire story and strive to answer the question…Where’s William Tyrrell?



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A Theory Revealed

A Theory Revealed

2022-11-0927:03

Earlier this year, William Tyrrell’s foster mother was charged with supplying false information to the New South Wales Crime Commission. The hearing has just taken place and Lia was there.In this episode, criminologist Dr Xanthe Mallett joins Lia to talk about what happened and how, while the charge itself was not relevant to William’s case, it did involve the investigation into his disappearance.This episode was produced and edited by Ali Aitken Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another Dead End?

Another Dead End?

2022-01-2842:33

At the time of our previous episode, two months ago, police were undertaking an extensive, and very public, search of a number of areas in and near William's foster grandmother's house in Kendall, NSW. The search concluded after four weeks without any substantial findings, once again leaving two families still desperate for answers.So what happens now?With Lia once again is criminologist Dr Xanthe Mallet to talk about the current state of the investigation, and what the next steps might be. Also joining in the discussion is media and defamation law specialist Professor David Rolph from the University of Sydney Law School. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A New Direction

A New Direction

2021-11-1922:23

A year after the last episode, and two years into the inquest, police have named a new person of interest.Lia Harris talks to criminologist Dr Xanthe Mallett from the University of Newcastle about the latest developments, and about Channel 10 – and this podcast - receiving a subpoena from the court to hand over all files relating to the case.This episode was produced and edited by Ali Aitken Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Not Her Mantle

Not Her Mantle

2020-10-2041:19

The latest inquest hearings have wrapped up. The court heard some testimony not known about previously including a nasty exchange in the courtroom, more about the transition of the case from former lead detective Gary Jubelin to current lead detective David Laidlaw and for the first time, the words of William's big sister as she grows up without her brother.Lia discusses all of this and what it means for the future with criminologist and forensic scientist Dr Xanthe Mallett. You can contact this show by emailing whereswilliam@networkten.com.auIf you know anything that can assist with solving this case, please contact police or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jubelin

Jubelin

2020-04-1722:27

Lia Harris talks to Gary Jubelin after he was found guilty of illegally recording a person of interest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former lead investigator on the William Tyrrell case Gary Jubelin is found guilty of all four charges against him.William's foster parents are among the people acting as character witnesses for Jubelin and he has lodged an appeal, but what now?What happens now in the search for the little missing boy? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
No Closer

No Closer

2020-03-2530:16

The second part of the inquest has been cut short due to the global Coronavirus pandemic, leaving William's loved ones again no closer to knowing what happened that morning in 2014.Before the inquest was suspended indefinitely, the court heard more about several known figures in the investigation and from a local man who is convinced he saw William in the back of a car heading away from Benaroon Drive.If you know anything that can assist with solving this case, please contact police or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Was it an Accident?

Was it an Accident?

2020-02-2147:11

Former lead detective on the William Tyrrell investigation Gary Jubelin is in court, accused by his former peers of illegally recording a person of interest in the case.In this episode we hear about how Jubelin was conducting the investigation, including some theories on what may have happened not previously stated publicly before.The names of William's foster family and the postwoman involved in the AVO against Paul Savage have been censored.A reminder that Heather, who is mentioned several times, is the name of Paul Savage's late wife.If you know anything that can assist with solving this case, please contact police or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Five Long Years

Five Long Years

2019-09-1127:17

Five years have passed since William disappeared.Police are looking at a new convicted paedophile who was living near Kendall at the time William vanished, startling new information about a known figure in the mystery, and Gary Jubelin opens up about his feelings on the case. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Fleeting Moment

A Fleeting Moment

2019-08-3035:58

Another week at the inquest and a witness describes the moment he is certain that he saw William being driven away from Benaroon Drive in a car.Also, Bill Spedding and his wife Margaret detail their movements on the morning William went missing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Faded Memories

Faded Memories

2019-08-2427:49

The inquest is in Taree on the Mid North Coast for the week.Person of interest Paul Savage answers questions about his movements on the day William vanished, and a witness testifies that they saw a child in a Spiderman suit travelling away from Benaroon Drive in a car on that day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this bonus episode in week two of the coronial inquest, Lia and Natarsha look at what came out of the hearing on Friday 16th August. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Secrets and Suspicions

Secrets and Suspicions

2019-08-1519:11

Week 2 of the inquest, and two major pieces of new information emerge.Two friends have differing stories about a white car seen on the day William disappeared, and a person of interest we have not heard of before is named.Visit the webpage of the official Where's William? campaign: http://www.whereswilliam.orgIf you know anything that can assist with solving this case, please contact police or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anything is Possible

Anything is Possible

2019-08-0928:22

Natarsha and Lia discuss everything that came out of the first week of the August inquest into William's disappearance.Visit the webpage of the official Where's William? campaign: http://www.whereswilliam.orgIf you know anything that can assist with solving this case, please contact police or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Repercussions

Repercussions

2019-08-0233:01

Gary Jubelin's day in court, and Jane and Peter face online abuse.Visit the webpage of the official Where's William? campaign: http://www.whereswilliam.orgIf you know anything that can assist with solving this case, please contact police or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Breaking Point

Breaking Point

2019-07-2545:13

The inquest approaches and William's foster parents speak out.Visit the webpage of the official Where's William? campaign: http://www.whereswilliam.orgIf you know anything that can assist with solving this case, please contact police or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Weeks, Months, Years

Weeks, Months, Years

2019-07-2247:45

Time rolls on. A reward is offered.Gary and the strike force pursue all possible avenues.And William's foster parents continue the fight.Visit the webpage of the official Where's William? campaign: http://www.whereswilliam.orgIf you know anything that can assist with solving this case, please contact police or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Strike Force

Strike Force

2019-07-1852:06

The investigation continues, persons of interest are named, a strike force is set up and the despair grows.Visit the webpage of the official Where's William? campaign: http://www.whereswilliam.orgIf you know anything that can assist with solving this case, please contact police or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aftermath

Aftermath

2019-07-1444:26

The search has begun and the community pulls together to try and find the missing boy. The police investigate all possible leads and William's foster parents fret as their son's name is called in the surrounding bush for days on end.The names of people in this podcast have been changed for legal reasons. William's foster mother (Jane) and father (Peter), William's sister (Lindsay) and brother (Francis) and William's biological mother (Stacey) and father (Daniel). All police statements attributed to these people are read by actors.Visit the webpage of the official Where's William? campaign: http://www.whereswilliam.orgIf you know anything that can assist with solving this case, please contact police or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One Last Roar

One Last Roar

2019-07-0757:02

As a little boy plays in the yard, neither he nor his family sitting nearby know that their lives are all about to change forever.The hours that followed William's disappearance were filled with confusion, mayhem and fear.The names of people in this podcast have been changed for legal reasons. William's foster mother (Jane) and father (Peter), William's sister (Lindsay) and brother (Francis) and William's biological mother (Stacey) and father (Daniel). All police statements attributed to these people are read by actors.Thanks to Dennis Martyn for his contribution.Visit the webpage of the official Where's William? campaign: http://www.whereswilliam.orgIf you know anything that can assist with solving this case, please contact police or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Comments (22)

Annette Stirling

I'm interested to know if you will be doing any further episodes? I'm especially interested given the development of the foster mother pleading guilty some of the physical violence charges against Williams's sister.

Sep 4th
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Cristina Corales

The foster grandmother wasn’t well. She was upset that the family arrived a day early without telling her. She hadn’t prepared for them and the washing machine was broken. Seems that the family were a bit uncaring.

Dec 4th
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Cristina Corales

OMG, when something happens to a child the pedos come out of the woodwork don’t they?

Dec 4th
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Cristina Corales

Is William’s sister still with Jane and Peter?

Dec 3rd
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Ashlea Rutherford

I hope his still alive

Dec 12th
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Sarah Judd-Lam

this episode won't play or download

Sep 14th
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Shaza R Coker

I totally agree with you all , the frigin foster father, creepy cunt. and when they were following that man around not once did he stop and look straight into the 📷 and make a public plee. My dear ladies and gentlemen, the eyes are the Mirror of ya soul . not once did did he cause I was waiting for him to turn around , and where was the rest 9f then , and the guy next door who's televion was frozen on the story when the police walked in and he took ages to answer , I mean if something like that is happening in your Street. people. everywhere ,police walking around, I wouldn't be sitting on my fucking lounge I'd be frigin out there trying to help in anyway I can, Oh and one more thing they say they seen a lady with long hair (from the back view) how do they know it wasn't a guy with long blonde hair. And they should of bought a black tracker in and the sniffer dogs straight away . The poor baby I hope he's with the Gods and Angels, I haven't even listened to the podcast, I just coul

Sep 1st
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Corrinna May

im sick and tired of all the bull , William has a family, siblings,a mum and dad who love him to bits yes he also has people care for him who are not his biological parents and not his biological grandparents , does anyone stop to think how his mum is coping with all this and these people still have her daughter , she has other children in her care why not give her daughter back for a start.. I think someone is hiding something and hopefully one day it will come out .. thoughts.... I have a 6 year old boy and the love I have for him is undescribable , I mean we know how it feels to love your children and yes we can love other children but it's never the same feeling as your own and that's the truth some people may disagree but it's my opinion and what my heart feels. it's very sad really when you think about it . I know from experience what docs create

Aug 17th
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Brendon Moar

what was the explosive allegation?

Jul 26th
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Chanae Matthews

The podcast is OK but they drag out each episode with no new information, they tend to repeat alot of information each episode. They also ask Williams foster parents how they feel alot, I think it is very clear how they feel about the entire situation.

Jul 25th
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Lauren

It’s really not okay to do an investigative podcast and cast no scrutiny on the last people to see him alive. I don’t know what happened to William but you start with the people who were meant to be caring for him.

Jul 25th
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Gina Wagstaff

I just hate how they are constantly referring to them as his parents, they are not, they fostered him and should not have been yet no to adopt a child who had family fighting for him. They are gross. This podcast has no new infornation and the interview format is very annoying, Natasha belongs voice is very news reporting and not good for podcasts. I will finish it cause I am a true crime tragic and can't help myself but nowhere child after one episode made by the Australian is so far the better podcast on this crime.

Jul 25th
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Jane Gray

Why would they have their grandchild killed?

Jul 23rd
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Mandy Dandy

real estate agent

Jul 21st
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Suzy

omg who owns the seriously creepy voice at the end !!!

Jul 19th
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