Bluemoon115
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A few questions for ya. Do these sound like the actions of the innocent, wanting to do all they can for their daughter...brooklandsblue2.0 said:Prestwich_Blue said:Ah - the famous "Norman Tebbit" gambit. He used to come out with things like "They said it couldn't be done but we did it" when what people actually said was "You can do it but we don't think it's a good idea" and they were often right.brooklandsblue2.0 said:Sometimes I despair.
1) Everytime I see a Maddie Mcann story I almost fear reading the thread because of the outright hatred and bile that some people have towards them.
No one is spewing bile and hatred (though with your appearance on the thread that's undoubtedly going to change). We are saying there are a number of recorded facts about the case that we believe demonstrate they were the ones responsible for their daughter's death and covered it up.
Yet another poster who doesn't agree but instead of attacking the argument with logic, attacks the posters putting forward the argument.
I have not attacked anyone personally here I just think there is nowhere near enough evidence to suggest they were responsible, and I also feel the time scales do not add up if they had done it. Maddie was seen that afternoon alive and well by the pool which means in the five hours (ish) between then and the parents raising the alarm they had killed and disposed (very successfully it seems) of her body. They then calmed themselves down and concocted this story and went for a meal......I just don't buy it.
And to Glen- when any child goes missing regardless of class, wealth or status of the parents there is a massive amount of coverage. Where I do agree with you is that the Mcanns were able to mobilise their own media team to keep Maddies memory alive after the initial circus calmed down. Thats due to the fact they had wealth, contacts and lets face it they're both going to be pretty bright if they're doctors.... is it fair they had this advantage because of their status? Probably not, just like some kids would never have the opportunity to spend a week in Portugal, sadly thats life- and you can't blame the Mccans for trying all they can to get her back.
1) Despite experts telling them not to speak about her eye condition (as this would panic kidnappers, and make them more likely to kill), her father released the info in a police statement.
2) Not answering around 40 of the questions put to them by the investigators. Surely they would be willing to give as much information as they could towards the investigation.
In addition, would you, having had a child kidnapped, leave your other two children in a crèche? Or would you never not let them out of your sight for weeks?
Just a few of the questionable acts of those who want "the truth" in this.