William Tyrrell: Body finding expert leads detectives to a NEW site in Kendall

William Tyrrell: Body finding expert leads detectives to a NEW site in Kendall
William Tyrrell: Body finding expert leads detectives to a NEW site in Kendall

The body finder who helped to locate Daniel Morcombe eight years after he was murdered has led detectives to an entirely new site as they continue to search for little William Tyrrell.

An hour into the search, Professor Jon Olley directed a select team of officers across the street from the dig site at Batar Creek Road, at Kendall on the NSW mid-north coast, that they have focused on for nine days.

Officers grimly joked the dense bushland was 'where they've been dumping the snakes' encountered so far as they prepare to potentially expand the scope of the scope.

Prof. Olley was seen pointing into the thick shrubs as the eight-strong team of officers and rural fire service members circled around him, listening intently.

The ground is still soaked through from a two-day deluge, but the rain eased by Tuesday morning.

An officer at the scene said detectives would begin clearing the dense bushland 'at some stage' to prepare for an expanded search area.

William Tyrrell's foster grandmother offloaded her house just SIX WEEKS after the three-year-old vanished - as new owner hunkers down while home becomes centre of Australia's biggest police probe 

William Tyrrell's foster grandmother's home is now owned by a very private man who has nothing to do with the case or the family, and is now forced to have the national media parked on his lawn and police digging up his property. 

William's foster grandmother offloaded her two-storey, three-bedroom home on Benaroon Drive in Kendall, on the NSW mid north coast, within six weeks of the three-year-old in the Spider-Man suit disappearing from her front porch.

The boy's foster parents had travelled to Kendall to visit his grandmother, then aged 81, who was in the process of selling her house at the time.  

She was under no legal obligation to declare the grim recent history of the home to the new owner and her identity, like those of William's foster parents, was suppressed. 

The deal with the new owners and William's foster grandmother, who has since died age in her 80s, was quietly completed by October 31, 2014, property records show, just weeks after he went missing on September 12. 

William Tyrrell (pictured) vanished from his foster grandmother's house in Kendall, on the NSW mid north coast in 2014 sparking an enduring police investigation

William Tyrrell (pictured) vanished from his foster grandmother's house in Kendall, on the NSW mid north coast in 2014 sparking an enduring police investigation 

His foster grandmother's house (pictured) where William was said to have been playing outside before he vanished

His foster grandmother's house (pictured) where William was said to have been playing outside before he vanished 

It is unclear whether the foster grandmother remained in Kendall after the sale of her house.

Less than 12 months after the new owners settled, they listed the home again. This time, it was sold through a local real estate agent.

The property was advertised as a 'great home that needs to sell' equipped with a master with walk-in wardrobe, ensuite and large workshop and storage area under the house with a full length verandah.

'A no-through road makes this a very private property indeed… The owners would like to move in the New Year so inspect and make an offer,' the description read.

It sat on the market for 157 days before finally finding a buyer on March 18, 2016.

The owners, who were looking to offload the property were not interested in making a profit, and sold the three bed, two bath brick home for $430,000, which is the same price they paid for it.

The land around the house was divided into smaller areas and marked as officers sifted through the dirt for clues (pictured on Monday)

The land around the house was divided into smaller areas and marked as officers sifted through the dirt for clues (pictured on Monday) 

The house (pictured) was sold to a new owner in 2014 and then sold again in 2016

The house (pictured) was sold to a new owner in 2014 and then sold again in 2016 

Officers, including members of the dog squad, scoured the area on Monday (pictured)

Officers, including members of the dog squad, scoured the area on Monday (pictured) 

While there was no requirement to divulge William's connection to the home, Daily Mail Australia understands the agent opted to share a detailed history of the police operation before the new buyer settled.

The buyer reportedly went ahead with the sale knowing it was where William was last seen. 

At the time, the home was not considered part of the investigation and the foster family had been ruled out as persons of interest. 

Last Monday, dozens of officers descended on the new owner's home and told him they were investigating whether William's remains could be on or near the property.  

For the second time since moving into his quiet, peaceful dead-end road toward the back of Kendall, the man – who Daily Mail Australia has chosen not to name – found himself at the mercy of detectives simply doing their jobs.

'I feel really, really sympathetic for him,' one local who has lived in town all his life said. 'I just am really sorry for him.'

The back verandah (pictured) of the house has a five metre drop to the ground - which has recently been inspected by police

The back verandah (pictured) of the house has a five metre drop to the ground - which has recently been inspected by police

A police forensic pathologist on Monday directs a digging team as they meticulously search the grounds (pictured)

A police forensic pathologist on Monday directs a digging team as they meticulously search the grounds (pictured) 

Dozens of police have descended on the house to hunt for new clues into the disappearance (pictured) in the last few weeks

Dozens of police have descended on the house to hunt for new clues into the disappearance (pictured) in the last few weeks

He's spent the last eight days holed up inside with only the company of his pet Rottweiler, occasionally stepping out to run errands. 

The man has tried to keep a low profile as reporters camp out

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