William Tyrrell's foster dad successfully appeals conviction for intimidating child during school run argument

William Tyrrell’s former foster father has had a conviction quashed after a judge ruled he didn’t intend to cause fear or harm when he screamed at a child on the way to school.
The man, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, successfully challenged his conviction for intimidation over an incident involving the child, who at the time was 11 years old.
During an argument that took place during school drop-off in November 2020, the man screamed and berated the child as they sobbed uncontrollably.
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With the child failing to give evidence in court about how they felt during the incident during the case’s initial hearing, there was no proof they felt fearful of physical or mental harm, the judge said.
At the hearing, prosecutors relied on covert recordings made by detectives investigating William’s disappearance, who had tapped the couple’s home and vehicles.
Over the course of 14 months in 2020 and 2021, police made more than 1000 hours of covert recordings in the couple’s home and vehicles.
William was three years old when he went missing while playing at his foster grandmother’s home in Kendall on the NSW mid-north coast on September 12, 2014.
No one has ever been charged over his disappearance, although police have aired a theory that his foster mother disposed of his body after his accidental death.

The woman, who denies having anything to do with William’s disappearance, is also appealing convictions for two counts of intimidation over separate incidents in which she threatened to slap the same child.
In the recordings, the man could be heard yelling from the car at the child to “shut the front door” and “move, f***ing move”.
“I’m done with this family. I’m out, this is f***ing ridiculous,” the man said as the youth was heard sobbing.
“F***ing stupid little s***. You do this every day.”
The foster father’s barrister, Phillip English, indicated to the court that he would be applying to get his client’s legal costs of defending the case paid for by the state.