Detective Chief Inspector David Laidlaw said further information had come to light after a review of materials gathered by investigators since William's disappearance seven years ago. COPS searching for missing three-year-old William Tyrrell have found a mysterious bag they believe could lead to finding the young boy's remains. William Tyrrell vanished from his foster grandmother's house in Kendall, NSW on September 12, 2014. Coroner Harriet Grahame invited Abbott to ask questions of the babysitter via video link from a cell at Cessnock jail. Interestingly, the two old men police did have heavily in their sights washing machine repairman Bill Spedding and neighbour Paul Savage are not in Chumley's plot. The childs skeletal remains have been taking to Adelaide for a post-mortem which police hope will reveal more clues as to its identity and what killed them although police are treating the case as murder. Her evidence he was "a big man" in his late 50s, Caucasian with "sandy, reddy-coloured hair", a "thick neck" had some observers in the court that day doubting the sighting. Sept 12, 2014 - William Tyrrell disappears while playing with his four-year-old sister in his grandmother's yard in the small mid-north coast town of Kendall . There have been 11,000 documents created by the police. The team also sifted through hundreds of pieces of information pouring in from the public. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Ex-ATO boss daughter jailed for $105m fraud. A police spokesman said investigators are removing 15-30cms of dirt "over the entire one kilometre square dig site" and remain confident William's body "will be in there". NSW Police, with the help of RFS personnel and a group of experts, have spent the last nine days scouring through bushland in Kendall on NSW's mid-north coast near where the boy was last seen in 2014. No charges have ever been laid over his disappearance. "So she was just like watching what's going on. The babysitter said the boy told her Abbott killed William and buried him in a suitcase and that the toddler "was dead, but they hadn't seen the body". A police spokesman said investigators are removing 15-30cms of dirt "over the entire one kilometre square dig site" and remain confident William's body "will be in there". A senior detective has told a court he believes the former foster mother of missing New South Wales boy William Tyrrell knows where he is. Find out more about our policy and your choices, including how to opt-out. Apart from joining the dots with some new facts and a bit of a special insight, it involves much of the evidence which emerged at an inquest. The Australian reported that it is possible detectives have already interviewed the person or persons involved. Convicted paedophile lashes out at media after he told Saboteurs wreck Russian train cut power cables 37mi from Ukraine, Moment large saltwater crocodile snatches pet dog off beach in QLD, 'We're not your enemies!' For seven years, the case of the missing boy dressed in a Spider-Man costume has confounded the state's top detectives. [26] Another photo showed a young boy and a woman in a McDonald's restaurant in central Queensland. He was in the care of foster parents who took him on a visit to the coastal town of Kendall, New South Wales, on the day he disappeared. William Tyrrell was killed by a local paedophile and his body stuffed into a suitcase and buried, the inquest into the disappearance of the three-year-old boy has been told. It began in March 2019 with two more tranches held in August 2019 and this week. The person who had ownership of the car at the time it was seized is not believed to be related to the disappearance of the 3-year-old in 2014. Following the announcement,Sydney Morning Heraldreported NSW Police have taken out anapprehended violence order (AVO) against William Tyrrell's foster parents, who cannot be named for legal reasons. They are due to appear in court next week in relation to the AVO. 'She seemed to have no doubt or no thought that they could be making it up,' Tanya's mother told the inquest on Friday. Scammers had already claimed $150k in her name, This must end: Radical plan to stop vaping, TV chef Jock Zonfrillos sad reveal in final interview before death, Shane sleeps rough in Brisbane. Matthews only hesitation seemed to be from fear and protection of his brother.. Detective Chief Inspector David Laidlaw said further information had come to light after a review of materials gathered by investigators since William's disappearance seven years ago. He was last seen wearing a spiderman costume. Mystery bag found in search for missing three-year-old William Tyrell Two small boys have claimed to know that the missing foster child, William Tyrrell, was killed and stuffed into a suitcase . 5 He was not a local," Detective Bray said. Speaking to Sunrise on Tuesday, Police Minister David Elliot assured television viewers that investigators wouldn't be back in Kendall unless they thought there was something there that could help with the investigation. William Tyrrell killed and body buried in suitcase, inquest told "She appeared to have no thought that they had been making it up," the mother told the inquest. William Tyrrell or another missing child? Body found in suitcase | news The William Tyrrell case has taken another turn with reports NSW Police have been sued by a man wrongly accused in the toddler's disappearance. "They wouldn't be there unless they thought there were new and fresh leads," he told the programme. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. The remains of a "murdered" young child found in a suitcase on an Australian highway, have yet to be identified. But the NSW government 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". [36], On 12 June 2018, police announced that they will undertake a "large-scale forensic search" in bushland around Kendall, which will last for three to four weeks and be run by search experts from the Public Order and Riot Squad. The inquest, overseen by deputy coroner Harriet Grahame, resumes on Monday for its final week. Take him to a church, take him to a police station, take him to school. He had been playing at his foster grandmother's house with his sister, and was wearing a Spider-Man suit at the time of his disappearance. The family of one paedophile, who had ninety convictions against his name including aggravated indecent assault of a minor, said he was going to visit another child sex offender on that day and returned home drunk that afternoon, but told police he spent that day in the bush collecting scrap metal.