MICHAEL USHER: ‘Smear campaign’ against William Tyrrell’s foster mother has only derailed efforts to find him

There has been another embarrassing backdown by the detectives investigating the foster mother of the missing toddler William Tyrrell.

They’ve failed to supply evidence to the NSW Director of Public Prosecutions to have William’s foster mother charged over the toddler’s disappearance.

This has been their sole focus for at least the past two years, and maybe longer. With all the resources available to them in a very well-funded NSW police unit, they stopped looking for little William and focused entirely it would seem, on pinning it all on his foster mother.

To now, that hasn’t worked. William remains missing, with not a single forensic clue as to how he disappeared or where his body might be found. Not a hair, not a fibre, not a stain, not a single clue.

It’s a terrible misjustice for William and a terrible way to handle a major crime. One day, a brave police commissioner should investigate how this case went so far off the rails.

It would appear those close to the Tyrrell case have used dirty tricks by leaking details, without substance, to the media to run a smear campaign against the foster mother. For example, every year since Willian disappeared aged just three years old, a passionate team of his supporters who founded the Where’s William campaign have used the anniversary of his disappearance to prompt awareness of his plight. Last year on the eve of that anniversary, someone in the case leaked “news” that William’s foster mother was to be charged over his disappearance.

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NSW Police search continue their search for William Tyrrell.
Camera IconNSW Police continue their search for William Tyrrell. Credit: 7NEWS/Supplied

The leak at that point had no supporting evidence and action. No police turned up to arrest the mother, there was no brief for the DPP. In short, there was nothing. Trust me, when police know they have a case, they make a surprise arrest and the first media know about it is when the suspect is already in custody.

But this leak, a nod and wink to police reporters, torpedoed the anniversary campaign which should have received widespread exposure. It should have put William’s name back out there and appealed for any witnesses. It’s almost as if the investigators didn’t want the public to remember William was missing. That attention might raise legitimate questions of the detectives about why they had no leads and no evidence, despite nine years of searching with extensive resources.

It might also have raised legitimate questions about an increasingly impatient NSW coroner who’d suspended inquiries into William’s presumed death, to give detectives more time to find hard evidence about who may be responsible or have knowledge.

William Tyrell
Camera IconWilliam Tyrrell has been missing for almost 10 years. Credit: Supplied

So, approaching the 10-year anniversary of William’s disappearance on the NSW mid-north coast, what do we have? The NSW detectives quietly requested that a review of possible charges and evidence against the foster mother by the NSW DPP, be suspended.

A dead end.

Investigators have used careful language here, mind you. “Suspended”, not dropped. Hinting — not confirming — that charges may be revived after the coroner continues the inquiry later this year. The coroner had been hoping this would all be cleared up before then, but not to be.

The coroner, with quite broad powers, may be able to call witnesses and examine evidence more astutely than the NSW detectives tasked with solving William’s disappearance. The process could expose new evidence.

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