“That person was about 60 years of age, average height, lightly built and neatly dressed and cleaned cut.”
The headlines are heartbreaking. The grisly remains of a child found on a lonely stretch of highway.
The remains, once stuffed in a suitcase, now scattered by a bush.
The bones are that of a child, only a few years ago a baby who was cradled by its mother now chillingly murdered then hidden in a suitcase and abandoned.
Police are now seeking a man seen with a similar suitcase in the area just six to eight weeks ago.
As the horror of this unfolds, the focus of the nation as we wait for this terrible mystery to be resolved is on the identity of the child.
To the horror of many, there is a possibility that these bones could belong to missing three-year-old William Tyrrell has been canvassed.
Police say they have not yet established the identify of the remains, just that the child was aged between two and seven and had been murdered and dumped in a suitcase within the last month. A preliminary review of the national missing persons lists has found no details of missing children of a similar age in South Australia, causing detectives to look interstate.
And for many of us when news turns to that of a missing child our minds turn to William Tyrrell — the toddler in the Spiderman suit whose cheeky smile and sparkling eyes remain imprinted in our hearts.
Detective Superintendent Des Bray, from the SA Police has said that there was no suggestion the remains were those of missing NSW boy, William Tyrrell.
But it doesn’t stop the speculation. It hasn’t stopped the headlines. It hasn’t stopped the whispers and talk.
Whoever this little boy or girl is – William Tyrrell or another equally as distressing, and equally as heartbreaking case – police are appealing for the public to carefully think about any child of who they might have had concerns.
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poor Williams parents, seeing his face all over these stories as if the body is most definitely his. Perhaps this shouldn't be done until the facts are in,
I agree, there has been NO suggestion from the police to indicate this could be William, just the opposite infact, its another unnecessary kick in the guts for his parents.
The clothes in the suit case were girls so it suggests It wasn't william
It would be great if this could be written as news rather than with all the hyperbole.