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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4125 on: April 17, 2019, 09:00:AM »
Two entirely different known alerts that Madeleine McCann had gone missing from the McCann  accommodation (9.15pm and 10pm), and sandwiched in-between both of these alerts, is the alleged involvement between Jez Wilkes, Gerry McCann and Jane Tanner in the road directly outside apartment 5a...

According to Gerry McCanns version of the events, Madeleine was asleep in her bed when he did his 9.05pm check, and Jane Tanner left the tapas bar at about 9.10pm, and made three significant observations...

Firstly - she claims to have seen Gerry McCann and Jez Wilkes who had been pushing a pram at the time they were  stood talking on the McCann apartment side of the road...

Secondly - after passing McCann and Wilkes on the pavement outside the McCann apartment, Jane Tanner introduces sighting of a man carrying off a child in his arms (known as 'Tannerman)..

Thirdly - by 9.15pm and 10pm, it is known that Madeleine has gone missing..

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4126 on: April 17, 2019, 09:04:AM »
Two entirely different known alerts that Madeleine McCann had gone missing from the McCann  accommodation (9.15pm and 10pm), and sandwiched in-between both of these alerts, is the alleged involvement between Jez Wilkes, Gerry McCann and Jane Tanner in the road directly outside apartment 5a...

According to Gerry McCanns version of the events, Madeleine was asleep in her bed when he did his 9.05pm check, and Jane Tanner left the tapas bar at about 9.10pm, and made three significant observations...

Firstly - she claims to have seen Gerry McCann and Jez Wilkes who had been pushing a pram at the time they were  stood talking on the McCann apartment side of the road...

Secondly - after passing McCann and Wilkes on the pavement outside the McCann apartment, Jane Tanner introduces sighting of a man carrying off a child in his arms (known as 'Tannerman)..

Thirdly - by 9.15pm and 10pm, it is known that Madeleine has gone missing..

How, do you transport the body of a child from apartment 5a, before 9.15pm, and which by 10pm that same evening, Madeleine McCann is no longer inside the McCann accommodation?

You either, walk her out, carry her out in your arms, or remove her in a pushchair...
« Last Edit: April 17, 2019, 09:04:AM by mike tesko »
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4127 on: April 17, 2019, 09:12:AM »
Seems somewhat logical to me, to treat the sighting of the man carrying off a child in his arms by Jane Tanner at the end of the road alongside the McCann apartment (Tannerman), and the presence of Jez Wilkes with his pram on the pavement directly outside the McCanns apartment , prior to the 9.15pm alert that Madeleine was already known to have been taken, to both be regarded as prime examples concerning where the truth in this so called abduction investigation, rests...

Tannerman has all but been eliminated from any police involvement or suspicion..

Which leaves, does it not, 'PRAMMAN'?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4128 on: April 17, 2019, 09:13:AM »
Then again...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4129 on: April 17, 2019, 09:21:AM »
Then again...

Other now known about events or facts may come into play..

For example, identifying the couple who were sat at a table of the restaurant at around 9.15pm, talking loudly and worryingly about the fact that a child had gone missing from one of the Ocean Clubs clients accommodation...

Whoever this couple are, knew that Madeleine McCann was no longer inside the McCann apartment by 9.15pm at the very latest...

So, who were this couple?

Kate and Gerry McCann?
Mathew and Rachel Oldfield?
Russell O'Brien and Jane Tanner?
David and Fiona Payne?
The Gorrod couple?
The Carpenter couple?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4130 on: April 17, 2019, 09:22:AM »
Also, not to be overlooked...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4131 on: April 17, 2019, 09:34:AM »
Also, not to be overlooked...

Is the fact that at about 9pm, when Mathew Oldfield left the tapas bar on the pretense that he was going to hurry along David and Fiona Payne, and Diane Webster, who were late in attending the restaurant table where other members of the group were about to start their evening meal, how Mathew Oldfield did not return to the tapas bar upon being confronted by the Payne's and Diane Webster who were already en route to the restaurant, but instead Oldfield proceeded to go and check his own apartment, and subsequently the McCann family apartment (5a) before returning to the tapas restaurant..

We know, for example, that Mathew Oldfield must have returned to the tapas restaurant before 9.05pm that same evening, because it appeared as though Gerry McCanns departure to do a check of apartment 5a himself at about 9.05pm, stemmed from Oldfield telling McCann that he had checked apartment 5a...

Well, there exist two different versions of the events concerning how Mathew Oldfield checked the McCann apartment at around 9pm - one account claims that he simply listened outside the McCann Children's bedroom window, which had its shutters fully lowered. This places Mathew Oldfield on the roadside part of  block 5, and apartment 5a..

But..

In another account given to police, Mathew Oldfield declared the following detail and facts...

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4132 on: April 17, 2019, 09:47:AM »

Well, there exist two different versions of the events concerning how Mathew Oldfield checked the McCann apartment at around 9pm - one account claims that he simply listened outside the McCann Children's bedroom window, which had its shutters fully lowered. This places Mathew Oldfield on the roadside part of  block 5, and apartment 5a..

But..

In another account given to police, Mathew Oldfield declared the following detail and facts...

In this second account, Mathew Oldfield claims that when he did his 9pm check of the McCann accommodation that he had entered the premises via the unlocked sliding patio door on the poolside of the apartment block. Once inside how he had gone to the door of the McCann children's bedroom door and looked into the bedroom, only to discover that Madeleine McCann was nowhere to be seen. Thus, how he had then gone along to the bedroom shared by Kate and Gerry McCann to see if Madeleine was present there? Only to find that she wasn't present there at all. He told police that the two younger mcCann siblings were laid on top of the McCann parents bed, but that Madeleine was not there. How, he had them left the apartment by the same sliding patio door on the poolside of the building..

He then returned to the tapas restaurant and spoke to Gerry McCann, the gist of which caused Gerry McCann to jump up to his feet and leave the restaurant at 9.05am, intent upon checking the family apartment (5a), himself...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4133 on: April 17, 2019, 09:50:AM »
What caused Gerry McCann to hurry himself back to his own apartment at 9.05pm?

Well, it surely must have been something which Mathew Oldfield had spoken to him about...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4134 on: April 17, 2019, 09:53:AM »
This is where my research into this aspect of the mystery surrounding the alleged disappearance of Madeleine McCann, came to a shuddering realisation, it was one of those 'Eureeka', moments...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4135 on: April 17, 2019, 09:55:AM »
This is where my research into this aspect of the mystery surrounding the alleged disappearance of Madeleine McCann, came to a shuddering realisation, it was one of those 'Eureeka', moments...

What I have got to say next, should warrant the imminent arrests of Mathew Oldfield and Gerry McCann in relation to 'Conspiracy to pervert the course of Justice, amongst other things...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4136 on: April 17, 2019, 09:56:AM »
I am a genius, even if I say so myself...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4137 on: April 17, 2019, 09:57:AM »
'Prey tell', I do not hear any of you say, but in any event I shall..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4138 on: April 17, 2019, 10:13:AM »
'Prey tell', I do not hear any of you say, but in any event I shall..

OK..

We have got witness statements made to one police investigation or another in relation to what Mathew Oldfield and Gerry McCann say about the presence of otherwise of Madeleine McCann in either her bedroom, or in her parents bedroom at a key moment in the timeline. For example, at some point after Mathew Oldfield had done his 9pm check of the McCann apartment, where he discovered Madeleine not to be anywhere at all inside apartment 5a, and further, that the other two McCann siblings were laid in the parents bedroom on their bed, and upon he returning to the tapas restaurant he must have told Gerry McCann, not that everything was in order back inside or at the McCann accommodation, but rather that Madeleine was gone, she was missing from their apartment!

This, and only this, is what must have caused Gerry McCann to rise to his feet, and take off back to his family apartment (5a)..

'Madeleine is missing, Gerry, she is not in your apartment!'!!!

Lo and behold, upon arriving back at apartment 5a, McCann can't make his mind up, regarding which of the two doors he actually entered on this occasion? In one witness statement, he claimed to have entered the locked roadside door. Whilst on another occasion, he claimed to have entered the unlocked sliding patio door in the poolside of the building..

It is somewhat rather strange that both Mathew Oldfield and then Gerry McCann should both claim at one time or another that they had entered the apartment during their 9pm / 9.05pm checks, via the unlocked sliding patio door on the poolside of the building, as opposed to Oldfield having previously claimed to only have listened at the metal shutter of the McCann parents childrens bedroom window on the roadside part of the premises, and Gerry McCann had entered through the locked roadside door?

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4139 on: April 17, 2019, 10:20:AM »

This, and only this, is what must have caused Gerry McCann to rise to his feet, and take off back to his family apartment (5a)..

'Madeleine is missing, Gerry, she is not in your apartment!'!!!


Hence, where the source of the information known about by 9.15pm (the couple at a dining table) came from - Mathew Oldfield...
« Last Edit: April 17, 2019, 10:21:AM by mike tesko »
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