Detectives take items for testing including a mattress, computer and vehicles. The children were on a trip at the NSW Mid North Coast with their foster parents after making the five-hour car journey from Sydney. ', June: Four charges of breaching the Surveillance Devices Act are laid against DCI Jubelin. He then sued the state for millions but was unsuccessful, despite Justice Elizabeth Fullerton heavily criticising the prosecution. But according to The Daily Telegraph, police are now investigating whether there were bindiis at the home and whether the family dog was dead. In September, detectives returned to the home of William's grandmother on the seven-year anniversary of his disappearance after new information 'came to light'. He was one of the first persons of interest publicly named in the feverish media coverage surrounding how William had vanished on the NSW north coast in September 2014. Nine She asked if he meant William Tyrrell, and Mr Porter said yes. February 19- Homicide detectives take over the case and say it's likely William was abducted. The arrest wasn't in relation to William, but because he was about to be charged with historical child sex offences dating back to 1987. 'To publish unverified claims, without consideration to the hurt that articles of this nature cause, is disrespectful and devastating to everyone who knows and loves William.'. 978K subscribers. State Crime Command director Detective Chief Superintendent Darren Bennett fronted the media on Monday, saying said the renewed search efforts are expected to take two to three weeks. Former homicide detective Gary Jubelin, who led the William Tyrrell William Tyrrell disappeared while playing in the backyard at his foster grandmothers house in 2014. Kendall is not a huge town. August - Investigation leaderDetective Chief Inspector Gary Jubelin and a sergeant get into a disagreement during a briefing. Both his foster and biological parents were quizzed, as were neighbours who helped in the search. William was playing with his 5-year-old sister in the yard at his foster grandmother's house on Benaroon Drive, Kendall, on the NSW mid-north coast on September 12, 2014, when she suddenly couldn't find him. US tech billionaire's Matt Baszucki found the low-carb/high fat diet finally made the difference to his bipolar disorder - after being prescribed 29 drugs over five years, 'They're killing us!' Stay tuned. Crime Missing person analysis William Tyrrell: The 11 key questions that still hang over the case Ben McClellan The West Australian Sat, 20 November 2021 3:28AM As police re investigate William Tyrrells case The West Australian and The Sunday Times explores the 11 key questions that linger over the tragic mystery. December 19 - Coroners say William could still be alive and the inquest will determine if he died or not. Justice Fullerton found the prosecutor, Mark Tedeschi QC, had "an absence of reasonable and probable cause" in initiating the proceedings against Mr Wood. Do not sell or share my personal information. The coronial inquest has been delayed for another eight months with the next round of hearings happening in March 2020. It remains unclear what detectives are hoping to find in the popular podcast series but Harris said the legal notice to hand over all her information while researching the podcast came as 'a bit of a surprise'. The coroner orders an urgentprobe into the final image that was taken on the day William vanished as metadata suggests the picture may have been taken 118 minutes earlier than originally thought. September 12 - 'Where's William' week is launched one year after he disappeared. January 20 - Police search the home and business of washing machine repairman Bill Spedding, who had been due to carry out repairs at the house at the time the three-year-old went missing. A source in the NSW Police Force confirmed the current search of the house was for evidence to support - or reject - a theory the boy could have fallen. Mr Spedding claims after being charged with the historical offences, Mr Jubelin allegedly leaned close to his face and said: "Mr nice washing machine man, I'm going to ruin you.". William Tyrrells foster parents have been charged over the alleged assault of a child following investigations looking into the little boys disappearance. Detectives take items for testing including a mattress, computer and vehicles. September 12- A $1million reward is offered for information leading to William's return. Bill Spedding has made his case for malicious prosecution, now he waits for a judge's decision, Follow our live blog for the latest from the Met Gala, Catch up with The Loop, your quick wrap of this morning's news, Keep up with the latest ASX and business news. podcast three years ago which uncovered new information about the child's baffling disappearance. (That destination would be somewhere around the Maclean area.) These allegations are not the most serious the criminal courts see by any stretch. September 12 - Dressed in a Spider-Man outfit, three-year-old William Tyrrell goes missing from the garden while visiting members of his foster family on the NSW north coast. Mr Spedding lost 20 kilograms, avoids being out in public and says mentally he is not the same man he once was. June 12 - NSW Police announce the start of a four-week forensic search of bushland conducted by Strike Force Rosann. William Tyrrell went missing from his foster grandmothers house in November 11: The deputy state coroner releases footage of William Tyrrell and family at Heatherbrae McDonalds, on September 11, 2014, Feb - March 2020: Gary Jubelin defends four charges of illegally recording person of interest Paul Savage in court hearing, February 21: Daily Mail Australia reveals Frank Abbott was arrested in custody for the purposes of a police interview about William's disappearance, March 2020: The coronial inquest into William's disappearance resumes but stops with two days to go due to the coronavirus outbreak, April 6, 2020: Magistrate Ross Hudson delivers his verdict in Gary Jubelin case, April 8, 2020: Jubelin is convicted of all four charges and fined $10,000.