The woman also said she doesn’t know why she didn’t immediately call triple zero when three-year-old William disappeared.
The deputy state coroner issued a stern warning after a woman describing herself as a “concerned taxpayer” yelled at the missing child’s foster mother outside the hearing.
The deputy state coroner has issued a stern warning after an incident outside the coronial inquest into Tyrrell's disappearance.
A police theory that three-year-old William Tyrrell died after accidentally falling from a balcony at his foster grandmother’s home will be probed at the coronial inquest in Sydney.
Last year,police recommended charges against William Tyrrell’s foster mother to the director of public prosecutions. On Tuesday they asked that prosecutors pause their review of the evidence.
The missing boy’s foster parents have been convicted of intimidation of another child,with each sentenced to 12-month good behaviour bonds.
Magistrate John Arms said some of the commission’s questions were vague and he could not be satisfied the man had knowingly given false or misleading answers.
At a secretive examination,it was suggested that William toppled off a verandah before his foster mother disposed of his body. She insisted:“I didn’t.”
Prosecutors will give advice by January on whether the woman could be charged over the toddler’s accidental death,an inquest was told. She maintains her innocence.
A support person who sat in on a police interview in 2021 said the child sobbed during a break and disclosed the foster father had anger management issues,a court heard.
The woman was captured on a recording saying police had “f---ed up” the investigation into missing boy William Tyrrell and were now trying to trip her up.