Where are you getting that from? Hopefully not the same documentary that point blank refuses the possibility of the window being opened from the outside! They had an independent expert confirm this on the documentary.
The Netflix one.
Where are you getting that from? Hopefully not the same documentary that point blank refuses the possibility of the window being opened from the outside! They had an independent expert confirm this on the documentary.
Seeing as you asked (sort of!) born at (the now defunct) Liverpool Maternity Hospital, brought up on a private road in Aigburth and educated at Belvedere School for Girls. Her dad was in shipping :-)Ahh the old ‘I’m from the Wirral’ patter.
Ha sounds like an iffy Viz tip.Why waste time and effort giving your kids sweets when you can leave them unattended and have a stranger do it for you?
On the side by the road.
Yes, Kate.
Not having any intruder went through the window they look about 8ft high, any of the tapas crew could have come round the corner at any point.
Most likely the intruder went through patio door and out the front door
Jesus H Christ we’ve been through all this a million times. If I was still a mod I’d be pm’ing you with a warning about trolling so it’s probably a good job I’m not.The window was wide open when they came in.
It wasn’t open before.
The Netflix documentary states it.
The front door was locked and was in sight of the restaurant. Why would they come in through an unlocked patio door then not leave the same way?Not having any intruder went through the window they look about 8ft high, any of the tapas crew could have come round the corner at any point.
Most likely the intruder went through patio door and out the front door
The front door was locked and was in sight of the restaurant. Why would they come in through an unlocked patio door then not leave the same way?
I don’t know what happened to Maddy but I do know there appear to be some very stupid people on this thread.
Seeing as you asked (sort of!) born at (the now defunct) Liverpool Maternity Hospital, brought up on a private road in Aigburth and educated at Belvedere School for Girls. Her dad was in shipping :-)
I owe you an apology as I was wrong about the patio.My mistake I thought the patio would be at the back of the apartment which was in view of the restaurant and the front door would be the other side of the building,
As for the front door being locked, can u not get doors that are locked from the outside but can be opened from the in?
"In shipping". LOL. You told me he was a deckhand on the Mersey ferry.Seeing as you asked (sort of!) born at (the now defunct) Liverpool Maternity Hospital, brought up on a private road in Aigburth and educated at Belvedere School for Girls. Her dad was in shipping :-)
Like I said, "in shipping"!"In shipping". LOL. You told me he was a deckhand on the Mersey ferry.
So your saying Gerry would gain something from admitting he “wasn’t particularly religious”?
I don’t accept everything he has said, I’ve been arguing against a lot of what he has said on here, I just don’t see the relevance of what your Catholic angle is?
Below is a quote regarding IVF from the then Pope who they visited in the aftermath of Maddie’s disappearance.
https://www.catholicscomehome.org/what-does-the-church-teach-about-ivf/
“Pope Benedict XVI has said: “The Church pays great attention to the suffering of couples with infertility, she cares for them and, precisely because of this, encourages medical research.” As the Catechism affirms: “Research aimed at reducing human sterility is to be encouraged, on condition that it is placed “at the service of the human person, of his inalienable rights, and his true and integral good according to the design and will of God.” In other words, the Church is not against medical advancements that would help infertile couples as long as they do not interfere with God’s vision of human sexuality and do not disrespect human life.”
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I think you can drop the Catholic Church having anything to do with the McCann’s thinking on this.
133 pages I have neither the time nor inclination to go through looking, but is there any reason as to why they wanted the poor girl dead, if they did kill her?
Jesus H Christ we’ve been through all this a million times. If I was still a mod I’d be pm’ing you with a warning about trolling so it’s probably a good job I’m not.
The window was open because Kate opened it from the inside. They claimed it’d been forced open from the outside but it was proven conclusively by forensics that it hadn’t been.
They were desperate to paint a picture that a third-party had somehow got in. Gerry first claimed he’d gone in through the front door, using the key. But once the forced window story was proven to be false, he admitted the patio door had been unlocked. It couldn’t be locked from the outside so had to be left unlocked if anyone went out. You can speculate whether that was because they were initially frightened about being accused of negligence or because they were desperate to divert attention from something more sinister.
It doesn’t matter in one sense what the reason was as, one way or another, they lied to the police and potentially obstructed an in-progress criminal investigation. Should have been done for that alone but that probably wouldn’t have helped anyone.
It’s an inescapable fact that the false trail they seemingly tried to lay once it was known that Maddy was missing renders them liable to the deepest suspicion. All their actions were seemingly designed for the express purpose of covering their own arses rather than finding their child and, for that reason, I find it hard to believe that they don’t have some knowledge of what really happened that night.
That's what worries me!Colin, with all due respect mate, fuck off.
I was being serious.
That's what worries me!
No offence taken btw.
Jesus H Christ we’ve been through all this a million times. If I was still a mod I’d be pm’ing you with a warning about trolling so it’s probably a good job I’m not.
The window was open because Kate opened it from the inside. They claimed it’d been forced open from the outside but it was proven conclusively by forensics that it hadn’t been.
They were desperate to paint a picture that a third-party had somehow got in. Gerry first claimed he’d gone in through the front door, using the key. But once the forced window story was proven to be false, he admitted the patio door had been unlocked. It couldn’t be locked from the outside so had to be left unlocked if anyone went out. You can speculate whether that was because they were initially frightened about being accused of negligence or because they were desperate to divert attention from something more sinister.
It doesn’t matter in one sense what the reason was as, one way or another, they lied to the police and potentially obstructed an in-progress criminal investigation. Should have been done for that alone but that probably wouldn’t have helped anyone.
It’s an inescapable fact that the false trail they seemingly tried to lay once it was known that Maddy was missing renders them liable to the deepest suspicion. All their actions were seemingly designed for the express purpose of covering their own arses rather than finding their child and, for that reason, I find it hard to believe that they don’t have some knowledge of what really happened that night.
I owe you an apology as I was wrong about the patio.
What I read said it was at the rear of the apartment but I checked and the rear faced the main complex, including the restaurant. But the door itself couldn't be seen even in the daytime, due to trees and other foliage that obscured the sight line from the restaurant. Even more difficult to see it at at night, looking from a lighted area to a dark one that far away.
http://www.gerrymccannsblogs.co.uk/Nigel/id21.htm
I've no idea about the front door but I'd assume that if it did open from the inside without a key then Kate wouldn't have needed to open the window to try to prove someone had been in.