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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3960 on: March 23, 2019, 10:18:PM »
The McCann team version ofthe alleged events, is crooked, , dishonest, and very misleading..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3961 on: March 23, 2019, 10:22:PM »
The McCann team version ofthe alleged events, is crooked, , dishonest, and very misleading..

Any body else, in the McCann parent script, would have been interviewed, charged and kept in custody, until their trial, at peril of somehow being found 'not guilty'...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3962 on: March 23, 2019, 10:23:PM »
U can't believe what the McCann gang have to say on the matter...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3963 on: March 23, 2019, 10:25:PM »
The latest Netflix documentary does not do justice to the life which was, ' Madeleine McCann' ..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3964 on: March 23, 2019, 10:27:PM »
Madeleine died in apartment 5a sometime after 9pm - 9.15pm, on evening of Thursday, 3rd May 2007...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3965 on: March 23, 2019, 10:29:PM »
Madeleine died in apartment 5a sometime after 9pm - 9.15pm, on evening of Thursday, 3rd May 2007...

It's factual x
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3966 on: March 24, 2019, 09:16:AM »
All the tapas group members (with the exception of Diane Webster) could'nt have all left their table by 9.30pm, and 10pm, because the real moment when news broke regarding Madeleine being taken and gone, could only have occurred once - there could not be two alerts at least half an hour apart, and because Kate McCann claims she went to do the only check she claims to had made on that evening was supposedly at 10pm, or thereabouts (9.50pm), someone else other than her must have broken the news that Madeleine's life had been taken, and that the short life she had lived, was gone in order for almost all of the tapas group members including Kate and Gerry McCann themselves to flee from the restaurant by 9.30pm, and not any later...

There also exists evidence from an Ocean club executive, that at least one couple knew that Madeleine was supposedly missing from apartment 5a by 9.15pm that same evening. How could the couple at the table, have known from as early as 9.15pm that Madeleine had been taken, or that she was already gone by that early stage, if (a) the true timing of the alert concerning Madeleine McCanns disappearence wasn't discovered until after Kate McCann had done her 9.50 - 10pm check, (b) that 8 of the group members had fled the restaurant table by 9.30pm to go to the McCann apartment, and that (c) the table at which three couples ( including Kate and Gerry McCann) had been sitting at during evening dinner earlier, was totally unoccupied for a period of 15 minutes between 9.30pm - 9.45pm. (d) That at 9.45pm Diane Webster had returned to the restaurant table, (e) with no evidence that any of the other 8 absenteeisms returned back to the table at any time before 9.50pm - 10pm, (f) that since Kate McCann can't still have been present at the tapas bar at any stage after 9.30pm, she could not have left at 9.50pm - 10pm to do the check of apartment 5a as she claims to have done because she was already back at her apartment by 9.30pm, (g) therefore, not only could she not have left the tapas bar restuarant at 9.50pm -10pm, she could not have had the experiences of the following alleged events, (h) the purported slamming of the children's bedroom door, (I) the whoosing of the bedroom window curtains, (j) noticing that the bedroom window had been slid open, (k) noticing that the external steel shutter to the same bedroom window had been forced open and raised, (l) Kate could not have discovered Madeleine was missing during this alleged 9.50 - 10pm check, (m) she could not have searched all the rooms looking for Madeleine, (n) she would not have left the other two siblings Alone in their cots, whilst going all the way back to alert an imaginary audience of all the other group members that Madeleine had been taken, or that she was gone, because 8 of the 9 adult members of the group had already all left by 9.30pm, without any evidence that any of them returned to the vacated restaurant any time between 9.30pm and 9.45pm, with the exception of Diane Webster, (0) the whole group of the 8 members not counting Kate McCann herself, couldn't have all dashed from the tapas bar restaurant altogether reacting to Kate McCanns alert, because none of them with the exception of Diane Webster could possible still have been at the restaurant table, (p) Kate and Gerry McCann could not have run together from the tapas bar back to their apartment because neither of them could have been there by 10pm, to experience Kate McCanns 10pm alert, (q) none of the people at the apartment at 10pm, describe that the children's bedroom window was slid open, (r) or that the steel shutter of the same window had been raised, (s), despite a huge number of people entering apartment 5a after Madeleine had been taken, or gone (by 9.15pm, 9.30pm or as the case may be 10pm), nobody says which of the two doors to apartment 5a, the sliding patio door on the poolside of the premises, or the front door on the roadside of the premises. In order to enter apartment 5a, a person would have had to walk directly past the steel shuttered children's bedroom window, and that door was the only door which could be lockable from outside the door when occupants left or were leaving or entering, the sliding patio door could not be locked externally, only either locked, or unlocked from the inside, (t) Gerry McCann who was seen by the Smith contingency at 9.50pm, when he was carrying Madeleine's body away to either be disposed of by himself, or to hand her body over to somebody living in an apartment close to the sightings made by the Smiths, (u) Gerry McCann had ample time to play his part, dispose or hand over Madeleine's body, to a local resident accomplice, and return back to apartment 5a in time for the first alert that was made to the PJ...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3967 on: March 24, 2019, 09:23:AM »
Now, it seems somewhat obvious to me, that the drugging of children in the group by a parent or other, or another adult member in the group, rests at the heart of what happened to Madeleine McCann. I think group members children were all medicated to allow parents to go out in the evenings wining and dining. It is no coincidence that the McCann twins, Sean and Amelia, slept through the commotion without batting an eyelid, and that Kate McCann spoke of how tired Madeleine had been on the last day. Also, on the same evening that Madeleine vanished off the face of the earth, Russell OBrien and Jane Tanner's daughter who was of a similar age to Madeleine had been vommitting and was unwell.

On the morning of 3rd May 2007, Kate McCann had to wash Madeleine's pink pyjama set because it had vommit all over it. The same day that the O'Brien / Tanner child  became unwell. According to the McCann parents, it was on the morning of 3rd May 2007 that Madeleine had asked them why they hadn't come to tend them during the night when she and Sean had been crying?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3968 on: March 25, 2019, 11:28:AM »

On the morning of 3rd May 2007, Kate McCann had to wash Madeleine's pink pyjama set because it had vommit all over it. The same day that the O'Brien / Tanner child  became unwell. According to the McCann parents, it was on the morning of 3rd May 2007 that Madeleine had asked them why they hadn't come to tend them during the night when she and Sean had been crying?

This episode supposedly occurred after the evening of 2nd May 2007 / breakfast time on the morning of 3rd May 2007, which is Interesting because according to what Madeleine told Kate that morning, both she and Sean had both been crying  - however, on the previous evening of 1st May 2007, the constant crying of a single child had been overheard, lasting over one hour and fifthteen minutes (between 10.30 - 11.45pm), only ceasing at 11.45pm accompanied by the sound of apartment 5a 's patio door being slid open, and a child's voice saying, 'daddy, daddy'...

Obviously then, two separate events, since on the latter occasion, Madeleine and Sean had been crying and neither mummy or daddy attended their upset, whereas in the former event, a single child was heard to be crying for a period of one hour and fifthteen minutes (10.30 - 11.45pm) crying which only ceased when the patio door on the poolside had slid open, and the crying child (not children), ceasing to cry any further, and calling out, 'daddy, daddy'...

Two consecutive nights of crying then in the McCann apartment, one on evening of 1st, when daddy did turn up, and must have known that Madeliene had been crying and was upset, and a second occasion on evening of 2nd May 2007, when Madeleine and Sean had been crying, and neither parent were present...

So, what we can see is a pattern of behaviour on the part of the McCann parents - since at the time of the prolonged crying of a single child on evening of 1st May 2007, it stopped after the patio door of apartment 5a was slid open. This suggests that on that particular evening that the parents had left the apartment by the patio door which could not be locked from the outside, and if they had left at the usual time of 8.30pm it meant that by the time Gerry McCann returned to apartment 5a at 11.45pm, that the McCanns had probably left their three siblings alone in an unlocked apartment for about three hours and fifthteen minutes - evidence exists to show that the McCann parents visited Chaplin's bar on the evening of 1st May 2007, in other words they were a long way from their apartment at the Ocean Club, they had been drinking in a bar down close to the beach...

On evening of 3rd May 2007, the McCanns left the patio door open again, with their three siblings unprotected...

It's odds on, that when they went out on the evening of 2nd May 2007, that they also left unlocked the patio door on the poolside of the building putting their siblings at risk, or in danger..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3969 on: March 26, 2019, 06:13:PM »

Obviously then, two separate events, since on the latter occasion, Madeleine and Sean had been crying and neither mummy or daddy attended their upset, whereas in the former event, a single child was heard to be crying for a period of one hour and fifthteen minutes (10.30 - 11.45pm) crying which only ceased when the patio door on the poolside had slid open, and the crying child (not children), ceasing to cry any further, and calling out, 'daddy, daddy'...

Two consecutive nights of crying then in the McCann apartment, one on evening of 1st, when daddy did turn up, and must have known that Madeliene had been crying and was upset, and a second occasion on evening of 2nd May 2007, when Madeleine and Sean had been crying, and neither parent were present...

On evening 1st May 2007, the McCann parents and their friends could hardly be doing half hourly checks of 5a, etc whilst they were at Chaplin's bar down at the coast - hence, why the McCanns have sought to conceal their visit to Chaplin's bar on that occasion...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3970 on: March 26, 2019, 06:16:PM »
On evening 1st May 2007, the McCann parents and their friends could hardly be doing half hourly checks of 5a, etc whilst they were at Chaplin's bar down at the coast - hence, why the McCanns have sought to conceal their visit to Chaplin's bar on that occasion...

At this time, the McCann parents were simply not dining less than 100 meters away from their apartment (at the Ocean club tapas bar restaurant), since it would have taken either one of them, or both between 6 - 10 minutes to go back to their apartment, and an equal amount of time to return to Chaplin's bar..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3971 on: March 26, 2019, 06:19:PM »
At this time, the McCann parents were simply not dining less than 100 meters away from their apartment (at the Ocean club tapas bar restaurant), since it would have taken either one of them, or both between 6 - 10 minutes to go back to their apartment, and an equal amount of time to return to Chaplin's bar..

At this time, on that occasion, the McCann parents left their three siblings in grave danger...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3972 on: March 26, 2019, 06:20:PM »
At this time, on that occasion, the McCann parents left their three siblings in grave danger...

One dead, an' two survivors!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3973 on: March 26, 2019, 06:21:PM »
The remaining siblings should be taken into the care of local (Leicester) Social Services immediately
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3974 on: March 26, 2019, 06:23:PM »
The remaining siblings should be taken into the care of local (Leicester) Social Services immediately

Questions need to be asked, and answers obtained, and or given...
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