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Shocking new proposition on where William Tyrrell can be buried

The convicted pedophile’s brother was once an interested man who disappeared from William Tyrrell, who advised where the child might be buried.

William, 3, disappeared from the garden of his foster grandmother’s home on Benaroon Drive, Kendall on September 12, 2014, becoming the case of Australia’s most notorious missing person.

During the ten-day operation, local residents and emergency services searched rural towns for the little boy: searching in forests, streams and paddocks.

In the years since he disappeared, no William was found.

Several theories emerged during the NSW coroner court’s investigation into his disappearance between 2019 and 2024.

This includes William’s foster mother “died from a fall” after his body was hidden because of fear that she would lose the opportunity to take care of another child.

Unidentified foster mothers repeatedly deny any involvement in William’s disappearance.

Another person interested during the investigation was Frank Abbott, 84, who is currently in jail for sexually assaulting two girls and a boy.

Three-year-old William Tyrrell (pictured) appeared 10 years ago in his foster grandmother’s garden on Kendall, Central Coast, New South Wales

A man lives in an old house in Abbott on the Johns River near Kendall, telling news.com.au’s investigation podcast Witness: William Tyrrell Frank’s brother Jeffrey or “Bluey” allegedly shared a potential location for William’s body.

“He always said that when the story came along with (William) Tyrrell, he didn’t do that,” the man said.

“When he died, he said to my son, “He was buried on the Big Bird Mountain where the big tree is.”

“No one has checked.”

One of the largest black-mouthed eucalyptus trees in New South Wales, the Bird Tree is a popular landmark and picnic area around Kendall, the Middle Brothers National Park.

The Daily Mail Australia did not assert that Abbott was responsible for William’s disappearance or death, but simply conveyed what Jeffrey claimed.

A second person in the former House of Representatives debated his father’s narrative of Jeffrey Abbott and his views on the case.

“(Jeffrey) doesn’t believe Frank has anything to do with it,” he said.

Jeffrey Abbott, brother of the reported pedophile Frank Abbott

Jeffrey Abbott, brother of the reported pedophile Frank Abbott

But I think he believes Frank needs to go to jail.

“He should be in jail because of what he did in the past.”

When William disappeared, Abbott lived in a caravan in the area after being charged in a veterinary investigation with his neighbor Black Labrador.

The investigation also heard that Abbott repeatedly boasted about how he defeated the murder in the 1990s.

In the 1990s, he was tried twice in the 1968 disappearance of 17-year-old girl Helen Mary Harrison.

The first jury failed to make a verdict, and the second jury made him innocent. Miss Harrison’s killer was never found.

Abbott discusses Abbott’s infamous as an unpleasant character in his predecessor at Johns River.

“Warning your child not to let your child approach him,” Patrick Teeling, a former store owner in the town, told the telegram.

Frank Abbott (pictured) was not questioned in a NSW coroner's court investigation, but was an interested person in the investigation into William's disappearance

Frank Abbott (pictured) was not questioned in a NSW coroner’s court investigation, but was an interested person in the investigation into William’s disappearance

Mr. Teeling said he had “no customers”. ‘You won’t feed him. The prison is so nice to him.

During the investigation, Abbott was not questioned and privately denied his involvement in William’s disappearance.

“Hundreds of people” are those interested in the survey, which detectives describe as “very low” threshold.

NSW government notice on a $1 million reward for information that led to William Tyrrell’s recovery is still in effect.

Australia Daily Post has contacted New South Wales Police and William’s body is allegedly buried in a bird tree.

Any remaining submissions to the coroner’s court must be filed by May 30 and then a response is issued by June 13.

The coroner will then set a date to make her discovery.

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