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A decade of heartache for the loved ones of William Tyrrell

September 12, 2024 by Alice Collins

For 10 long years the Australian public have asked ‘Where’s William?’, the cheeky little 3-year-old boy in the Spider-Man suit as William’s loved ones continued to suffer and pray for the call from police that precious William had been found – the call that has never come.

Although William’s disappearance sparked one of the most extensive and expensive ongoing investigations in Australian history with police targeting numerous persons of interest and spending millions of dollars on multiple exhaustive forensic searches; no charges relating to William’s disappearance have been laid and no trace of the little boy in the Spider-Man suit has ever been found.

“Our hearts break for all William’s loved ones. Now, as they await the outcome of the coronial inquest – the longest in NSW history, there is some new hope that finally they’ll learn what has happened to their precious little boy,” said Clare Collins, Where’s William? campaign director.

The Where’s William? campaign that initiated the first $1million reward in NSW, remains Australia’s largest missing persons campaign dedicated to supporting a police investigation.

“As long as there’s no evidence to suggest William is deceased, with stories of missing children being found alive decades after their abduction, the Where’s William? campaign holds on to the hope – however small – that William could still be found alive. He could be anywhere,” she said.

“On the tragic tenth anniversary of William’s unsolved disappearance, Where’s William? is inviting all Australians to show their love and support for William and his loved ones by lighting a candle to help create a symbolic pathway of hope – hope that William can find his way home to all who love him, especially his siblings.

“We will never give up on William or stop shining a spotlight on the need to find him as we continue to ask anyone with information, even the smallest piece, to please come forward and contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000,” said Ms Collins.

A ONE MILLION DOLLAR reward for information that leads NSW Police to William remains on offer. Make the call and help bring William home!

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Filed Under: Our William, Uncategorised Tagged With: #WilliamTyrrell, 10th Anniversary

One Million Reasons

December 31, 2016 by Alice Collins

To those who know what has happened to little William, you know what you need to do.

There is a 1 Million dollar reward that you can claim if you can lead Police to William. That’s one million reasons for you to stop carrying this burden of guilt; 1 Million reasons that can help you begin life anew…

BUT… if you don’t come forward, the Police WILL find you!  They will NEVER stop looking for you! They will leave no stone unturned until they FIND you, AND they WILL catch up with you! When they do, there will be NO reward for you!

1 MILLION DOLLARS is a lot of money and a good reason to TAKE the money and run!

Filed Under: Our William

Hope remains for William – 13 September 2016

September 13, 2016 by Alice Collins

Hope is all William’s family has…

Every day is a struggle for this beautiful family.

Every day they try to keep going not knowing what has happened to their little boy.

Every day they pray that he is safe, that he is loved… that he’s not afraid.

Every day they hope that the next phone call might be the one telling them their boy has been found. Every day they have hope in their hearts that their little boy will be found alive and well and returned safely to the arms of his family where he belongs.

Somebody knows something of William’s disappearance. Every single day William’s family maintains hope that this ‘somebody’ comes forward to tell Police what they know so they can find little William and bring him home.

Filed Under: Our William, Uncategorised

NSW Police Announce $1 Million Reward for Information that Leads Police to William

September 12, 2016 by Alice Collins

Little William Tyrrell is still missing and Police believe he may still be alive.

On the second anniversary of William’s abduction, Monday 12 September, the NSW Police with the full support of the NSW Government announced a $1 Million reward for information that leads police to William – the largest reward offered in the history of NSW Police.

There could be thousands of reasons why the person or persons who know something haven’t come forward with information to date.

Now with a $1 Million reward on offer to encourage those with information to come forward to Police or Crime Stoppers, together with the promise of anonymity, the ability to negate the fact they’d concealed information regarding the offence and, having police protection, there is greater incentive than ever before to make the call.

MAKE THE CALL! Call Crime Stoppers NSW NOW! 1800 333 000 before Police CALL on YOU!

Filed Under: Our William

‘ANOTHER BIRTHDAY WITHOUT OUR LITTLE BOY’ William’s 5th Birthday – 654 Days Missing

June 26, 2016 by Alice Collins

“It feels like an eternity without William.  We think of William every day, every hour, every minute and every second.  We constantly hope and pray that he is safe, loved and cherished. With every passing day we wonder what he is doing and how we so desperately wish we had answers.”

“Instead of William being home to celebrate his 5th Birthday we are faced with the painful reminder that we have missed another of his milestones.  A reminder that we are now being forced to live with years that pass and each passing year is another heartbreaking year without our little boy; another year without answers.”

“It’s a harsh reality when life continues to move on and the day-to-day activities of life take over but the one thing that doesn’t change, that doesn’t move on is the fact that we don’t know what has happened to William.  We don’t know what is happening in his life – who is he talking to?  Is he happy?  Is he loved?  What toys does he play with?

“It’s been far too long, way too long not to see his happy cheeky smile, hear is bubbly laughter, watch him ride his bike and scooter and shower him with kisses, hugs and love. William needs to be home with us celebrating his 5th Birthday, opening his presents, blowing out the candles on his cake, laughing and playing with his family and his little friends.”

“We are so immensely sad and disappointed in the person who either suspects and/or knows something about what happened on the 12th September 2014 when William was kidnapped.  This person has for almost two years chosen to remain silent, has chosen not to come forward, has chosen to protect the monster who  stole William rather than being the person who chose to be William’s “hero” and help bring him home.”

“To the person who knows something, please find it in your heart to tell Police what you know and help bring William home.” William’s Mum and Dad

If you are the somebody who knows something or suspects someone may have been involved in the abduction of William Tyrrell, now is the time to make the call to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or contact Crime Stoppers online reporting page www.nsw.crimestoppers.com.au

 

Filed Under: Our William

Missing William at Easter 2016

March 27, 2016 by Alice Collins

“There is not a single day that goes by that we don’t wonder about our boy… Where he is, what he’s doing, hoping and praying that today’s the day we get the call from Police telling us William has been found.  It’s always hard but it’s times like Easter, Birthdays and Christmas that are the hardest to bear for us all. As Easter approaches, our family remembers William’s happy little face… His laughter and squeals of excitement as he and his sister would run and play together in search of brightly coloured eggs hidden in our garden by the Easter Bunny. It is the memory of each and every beautiful family moment shared with William that brings the most heartache; the most tears because William is not here. As a family, these are the times when it’s just so overwhelming…” William’s Mummy and Daddy.

Filed Under: Our William

William is loved

March 6, 2016 by Alice Collins

“William is loved. William is cherished and is desperately missed by all who love him.  Every day the sun rises we face another day without our precious little boy. Somebody knows something and if that somebody is you, you need to tell your secret now. It’s been too long.  Please, please if you know something about William’s disappearance you must call Crime Stoppers and tell them what you know.  You could be the somebody we are all depending on… Even if you’re not sure but suspect someone may have been involved, please make the call and tell police what you know.  Please… You could be the somebody who can help bring William home to us.” William’s Mummy

MAKE THE CALL! Call Crime Stoppers NSW NOW! 1800 333 000 before Police CALL on YOU!

 

Filed Under: Our William

Please don’t give up on our boy. Don’t give up on bringing William home. Never say never. Where there is a chance that someone might come forward, there is hope that we all have the chance to bring William home.
William's Daddy
I love my brother and I miss playing with him. I get sad when I think that bad people have hurt him. I want William home.
William’s 5-year-old Sister
William needs the voice of many, his is silent. Who else will speak for him? Please join us in providing a voice for William. When children are just 3, their voices are not heard, but there are other voices that can speak louder. There are voices that can speak up for him and help us find our little boy. Who will stand by William and “shout” for him to help bring William home.
William's Mummy
This has torn away the fabric and foundation of life as we know it -shattered our entire family to the core. The words broken hearted come to mind, but in fact this is not even close to the way our family feels on so many levels. What has happened to William is wrong, so very wrong. Can you help bring William home?
William's Daddy
William’s a baby and he needs to be home with his family. He’s an innocent little boy with a sister who wants her brother home. William’s Mummy, Daddy and sister are so sad and lonely without their precious boy. We love our boy and will never stop looking for him to bring him home.
William's Nana
This has torn away the fabric and foundation of life as we know it -shattered our entire family to the core. The words broken hearted come to mind, but in fact this is not even close to the way our family feels on so many levels. What has happened to William is wrong, so very wrong. I wish, I pray, I cry each night for him. I see other children and families with boys the same age and feel so ripped off, short changed, for him, his sister, my family and myself. I fear the worst but yet pray for something, anything. Someone knows something, someone always knows something. Someone can help find William and bring him home.
William's Daddy
William has cousins, he has uncles and aunts. They miss talking to him on the phone. They miss hearing him tell them about his friends, his toys, and riding his bike. They miss seeing him and his sister together. They miss his happy little face and his fun-loving play. Family get-togethers are always tinged with good memories and deep, profound sadness.
William's Mummy
I pray he’s safe. I pray he’s being cherished. I pray that someone will say something. It’s too big a secret to keep. Please tell the Police what you know and help bring William home to us.
William’s Mummy
To watch your friends suffering through something as traumatic as this…there are just no words. As family and friends we try to support them, but how? What can any of us possibly do or say that would make a difference….? William is missing. The only way for this nightmare to end is for William to come home.
A Family Friend

Somebody saw something.
Somebody knows something.
Somebody can help bring William home.
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