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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4185 on: June 11, 2019, 08:52:AM »
Gerry and Kate McCanns love for a bottle of wine or two, should not go amiss, because found inside the derelict building by myself were a couple of empty wine bottles of the parents favored choice. With this in mind, the bar coding on the bottle was capable of revealing the identity of the suspect, or suspects, responsible for disposing of Madeleine's body, there in the rear garden of that building. Many people pay for groceries and other items using a credit, visa or MasterCard, instead of cash...

Failing that, there would always be a very strong possibility that whoever was responsible in this period of the disposal of the remains of Madeleine, might have left their fingerprints, and of course their unique DNA profile upon those empty bottles of wine.

More interestingly, a set of clothing was discovered by me, which had been concealed underneath items strewn about on one of the buildings other rooms...

These items of clothing have become of much concern since at least two of the garments which I stumbled upon appear to match clothing worn by an unknown suspect who was spotted by an eye witness standing in the street close to the McCann apartment, who was peering in the general direction of that apartment, wearing a pair of light coloured blue jeans, and a blue or a dark nylon coloured kaghool. Safe to say, that two of the three items I discovered inside the derelict building, two of them could match or do match the items of clothing worn by the as yet unidentified suspect seen to have been carrying out observations from the strett outside the McCann apartment - namely, the light coloured blue jeans, and the dark blue coloured nylon kaghool. A third item of distinctive clothing, namely a greenish checkered shirt /top which I thought might help to identify the person to whom these three items of clothing had been worn during the disposal process of Madeleine McCanns body, could very well have been worn by the suspect beneath his dark coloured kaghool at the time he was sighted looking toward the McCann apartment just before Madeleine disappeared...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4186 on: June 11, 2019, 09:19:AM »
Rather more alarmingly, traces of bodily fluids, human hair and DNA would almost certainly have become deposited on those three items of clothing, including identifiable traces of Madeleine McCanns DNA, if that be the place and location where she was taken for her body to be disposed of...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4187 on: June 11, 2019, 09:27:AM »
The area of the small gap between the edge of a bed mattress and a pink coloured outside wall in which the image which I took of what I believe to be 'THE GHOST OF MADELEINE McCann' were potential areas inside the derelict building which would have been a possible source for the retention of key body samples, bodily fluids and of course, unique DNA samples / or profiles...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4188 on: June 11, 2019, 09:30:AM »
Conducting a full and intensive fingerprint examination of this derelict building would almost certainly identify whoever was spending the night guarding the secret concerning where the body of Madeleine was concealed and disposed of...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4189 on: June 11, 2019, 09:41:AM »
The method of disposing of those three key pieces of clothing evidence by those or that person was one involving a desire by whoever to hide, bury or conceal whatever it was they had been involved in, rather than simply discard whatever it was they intended to dispose of and conceal, like the garden waste, logs, tree stumps, and piles and piles of rotting vegetation - this is why I believe the burying of Madeleine's body in the shallow grave at the hollow of the rear garden, suggests there was/is a link between that feature and the concealment of the three pieces of distinctive clothing found by me inside the derelict building in June 2010...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4190 on: June 11, 2019, 10:04:AM »
if we proceed on the footing that the image I took in the pink painted bedroom of the derelict building to not be  an image of Madeleine's physical body whilst she was alive on this earth, but merely a residual representation of her body, or spirit prior to being interned in that shallow grave in the hollow of the rear garden of those premises (please bear with me), upon close inspection there appears to be wounds caused not only to her throat, neck and the upper part of her body where she potentially bled out, and the region of her groin, and her abdomen...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4191 on: June 11, 2019, 10:10:AM »
if we proceed on the footing that the image I took in the pink painted bedroom of the derelict building to not be  an image of Madeleine's physical body whilst she was alive on this earth, but merely a residual representation of her body, or spirit prior to being interned in that shallow grave in the hollow of the rear garden of those premises (please bear with me), upon close inspection there appears to be wounds caused not only to her throat, neck and the upper part of her body where she potentially bled out, and the region of her groin, and her abdomen...
Then, we can perhaps see why and try to understand Kate McCanns comments in her published book, entitled simply 'MADELEINE', where she talks about Madeleine's little genitals being torn and ripped apart...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4192 on: June 11, 2019, 10:19:AM »
What a horrible thing to say and to publish at the peril of being exposed as a potential pedophile, who only includes such a reference in her book to it, but there was reasoning of sorts in the minds of those responsible for actually disposing of, hiding or concealing the body of Madeleine McCann..

My first instinct when challenged with the prospect of trying to come to terms with these factors was to believe that even if Madeline did and had died in some sort of an accident inside the McCann apartment, or whenever, that the parents and other members of the so-called tapas 9 group were more concerned with the strong possibility that Madeleine McCann was a victim of child sex abuse, at the hands of various members of the adult contingent of that group..

And..

that at any forthcoming inquest, any pathologist worth his or her weight in salt, would have easily found such evidence that Madeleine McCann was a sex abuse victim. This was and is why the parents and other members of their contingent keep harping on about the possibility that Madeleine had been abducted by pedophiles - but the truth of the matter was that Madeleine McCann was almost certainly exposed to acts of sexual abuse by members of the group...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4193 on: June 11, 2019, 10:35:AM »
What a horrible thing to say and to publish at the peril of being exposed as a potential pedophile, who only includes such a reference in her book to it, but there was reasoning of sorts in the minds of those responsible for actually disposing of, hiding or concealing the body of Madeleine McCann..

My first instinct when challenged with the prospect of trying to come to terms with these factors was to believe that even if Madeline did and had died in some sort of an accident inside the McCann apartment, or whenever, that the parents and other members of the so-called tapas 9 group were more concerned with the strong possibility that Madeleine McCann was a victim of child sex abuse, at the hands of various members of the adult contingent of that group..

And..

that at any forthcoming inquest, any pathologist worth his or her weight in salt, would have easily found such evidence that Madeleine McCann was a sex abuse victim. This was and is why the parents and other members of their contingent keep harping on about the possibility that Madeleine had been abducted by pedophiles - but the truth of the matter was that Madeleine McCann was almost certainly exposed to acts of sexual abuse by members of the group...

Parts of Madeleine McCanns anatomy have been cut and torn out of her little helpless body, similar to how Kate McCann says in her publication in an attempt to conceal the sexual abuse treatment she was exposed to at the hands of her parents and their jolly good friends...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4194 on: June 17, 2019, 10:22:AM »
Parts of Madeleine McCanns anatomy have been cut and torn out of her little helpless body, similar to how Kate McCann says in her publication in an attempt to conceal the sexual abuse treatment she was exposed to at the hands of her parents and their jolly good friends...

Somewhat rather worryingly, I found a bone in the rear garden of the derelict building which I duly photographed. I do not profess to know whether or not this was a piece of human, or animal bone, but nevertheless there are experts out there who would know. I didn't have time to search beneath the piles and piles of garden waste that was strewn about all over in the rear garden. Furthermore, nobody else had done neither back at the time of the incident or since. How can I be sure of this? Well I am a gardener / landscaped gardener by trade, and all this garden waste, at least most of it from my brief examination of it, appeared not to have been disturbed or displaced from the point it was all dumped there originally.

Could the piece of bone which I discovered and photographed belong to the body parts of the missing child?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4195 on: June 28, 2019, 05:52:PM »
I have been watching many documentaries on the case on YouTube and in particular live footage of the visits to st. Vincent's church in praia da Luz Portugal by the parents. In one or two of the documentaries it is noticeable that as the McCann parents are either entering the church or leaving it that in the background or the foreground is the derelict building where I believe the remains of Madeleine McCann were buried in a shallow grave situated in a hollow at the back left hand corner of the rear garden..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4196 on: June 28, 2019, 06:01:PM »
I have been watching many documentaries on the case on YouTube and in particular live footage of the visits to st. Vincent's church in praia da Luz Portugal by the parents. In one or two of the documentaries it is noticeable that as the McCann parents are either entering the church or leaving it that in the background or the foreground is the derelict building where I believe the remains of Madeleine McCann were buried in a shallow grave situated in a hollow at the back left hand corner of the rear garden..

Rather interestingly, the windows of the derelict building  across the road from the church back in May 2007, had the very same net curtains up, in June 2010 . At the time of my visit to this building and it's grounds, it was somewhat apparent to me in 2010, that the building had not been lived in for 7 - 10 years beforehand. Therefore, at the time of Madeleine McCanns alleged disappearence, the said derelict building must have been unoccupied. Basically put, the McCann parents took refuse in the church shortly after their daughter disappeared on the preteƱse of trying to stay out of the way of the media...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4197 on: June 28, 2019, 06:09:PM »
It is somewhat Ironic that, during the 12 years or so since Madeleine's body went AWOL, that the parents both thrive in the lime light whenever the media hotfoots it to their doorstep..

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4198 on: June 28, 2019, 06:13:PM »
It is somewhat Ironic that, during the 12 years or so since Madeleine's body went AWOL, that the parents both thrive in the lime light whenever the media hotfoots it to their doorstep..

The parents have now become celebrities...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4199 on: June 28, 2019, 06:27:PM »
In some footage taken of the parents leaving the church, both appear to glance across the road in the direction of the aforementioned building, and not at the camera crew who were filming them both...

At the time these footages were being filmed (2007),  nobody knew that this building was unoccupied, officially. It was the ideal location for the concealment / disposal of Madeleine's remains.

As part of the Portuguese police investigation into the possible whereabouts of Madeleine McCann, they searched the catacombs and underground tombs of deceased persons believing that the parents with the help of others had disposed of their daughters remains (without success). This was because the parents had sought sanctuary in the church at Luz soon after their daughters demise was eventually alerted to on 3rd May 2007.

It is my view, that the Portuguese police  came very close to finding the shallow grave inside which Madeleine's remains were concealed - they searched in vain on the wrong side of the road, at the church, not in and at the derelict building or the grounds of its rear garden..
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