Trove of Tyrrell documents show police doubted evidence of key witnesses

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A police officer investigating the William Tyrrell case has cast doubt over evidence given by several key witnesses

in the back of her car the day William went missing may not be accurate.

"It is accepted that perhaps Mr Chapman's recollection might not be 100 per cent accurate however in the absence of any other further evidence to dispute his version it needs to be considered," her statement read.In another document released on Tuesday, Paul Savage – a neighbour of William's foster grandmother named as a person of interest in the investigation – said he thought William's biological father could be involved.

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