I heard from him once when he got out, I felt so bad because he had nothing.' Her son, William's father, has been in and out of jail, is estranged from his family and suffers from mental illness. On Wednesday, she told The Daily Telegraph of the toll the tragedy has had on herself and her family.
William's biological paternal grandmother has long been the face of his family, making public pleas for information that would lead to his safe return. William's biological paternal grandmother has long been the face of his family, making public pleas for information that would lead to his safe return It's understood he is homeless after his last stint in jail.
Some relatives have described him as a 'career criminal' in the past. He developed a drug habit and has been in and out of jail. Meanwhile, William's biological father - who is no longer dating his mother - allegedly spiralled after the toddler went missing. She occasionally shares photos of her eldest son online and maintains a private Facebook group dedicated to bringing him home. She previously told Daily Mail Australia she 'doesn't want anyone's sympathy' but has maintained a dignified silence in the wake of William's disappearance. The stay-at-home mum from Sydney's west has two younger sons who remain in her custody, and William's older sister, who is also in foster care. William's biological mother told media she felt like 'the worst mum in the world' after learning her three-year-old had disappeared while in the care of his foster family. In light of the new developments in the case, Daily Mail Australia explains who's who in the toddler's life.Ī search for William Tyrrell's remains in Kendall will enter its third day on Wednesday THE BIOLOGICAL PARENTS 'The truth to date has been obscured,' Justice Paul Brereton said. The now-deceased woman's car was seized on Wednesday morning.ĭaily Mail Australia understands the Mazda hatchback was allegedly driven by his foster mother on Septemthe morning the three-year-old disappeared.Ī Supreme Court justice allowed his foster care status to be revealed in August 2017, in what had been an open secret to those who had followed the case for years prior. New information led to a renewed search of the foster grandmother's home and surrounds where William was last seen. Over the seven years since his disappearance, some 600 people have been considered persons of interest.
On Monday, it was revealed William's foster mother is being investigated as a person of interest. Like the rest of the world, she's desperate for the truth about William's disappearance. William Tyrrell's foster family lead a $141,000 campaign to uncover what exactly happened to their little boy for seven years before the foster mum was identified as a person of interest