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Detective David Laidlaw believes he knows who is responsible for William Tyrrell s disappearance
A top detective investigating the disappearance of William Tyrrell believes he knows what happened to the little boy in the spiderman suit – and who is responsible.
Zoe ZaczekDigital Reporter
July 18, 2021 - 6:00AM
William Tyrrell vanished from his foster grandmother s home almost seven years ago in a case that shocked the nation.
William was just three years old when he was last seen playing at the home in Kendall, on the Mid North Coast of NSW, around 10.30am on September 12, 2014.
NSW Police launched a homicide investigation into the disappearance - and even offered a $1 million reward for information - but after almost seven years, William has never been found.
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