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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #2805 on: May 20, 2017, 08:57:AM »
Why did Kate leave her other two babies alone back at apartment 5a, when she went back to the tapas bar, after Maddie was supposedly taken by 'them' ('they have taken her')? Why not use her mobile phone? Why not shout from the veranda of the patio? Everything points to someone else being at the apartment, hence why the vacuum was created by the opening of the front road side door, patio door, bedroom window and steel shutter all being open at the same time!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #2806 on: May 21, 2017, 09:37:AM »
MADDIE - THE TRUTH OF THE LIE

39.26 – Paulo Rebelo is nominated to direct the investigation. He hurries to visit Aldeia da Luz, and to observe the locations where Madeleine McCann disappeared from, showing his intention to carry out the process until its end. A set of rogatory letters are sent to the UK for the interrogation of the witnesses in the process. There is an attempt to schedule a reconstruction. Some witnesses are never questioned again in Portugal, like the Smith family, who said they saw Gerald McCann carrying a child in his arms, towards the sea, at around 10 p.m. on the 3rd of May 2007.

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I believe this sighting to be true, there is no independent corroborating evidence to prove the Gerry McCann was at the tapas bar at the time he was seen by the Smiths carrying Maddie away down toward the beach, other than from other tapas group members (but not all)..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #2807 on: May 21, 2017, 09:59:AM »
Kate's first witness statement...

Thursday May 3rd 2007

Yesterday, after the daily routine, Madeleine and the twins went to bed at around 7.30. They were in their respective beds. The interviewee and her husband stayed in their apartment to relax until 8.30pm. She took a bath, did her make-up and drank a glass of New Zealand wine with her husband. Just after 8.30pm, the interviewee and her husband, after checking on their children, joined the other adults of the group at the "TAPAS" restaurant, about 50 metres away, where they had dinner. As usual, every half hour, and given that the building is very close, the interviewee and her husband went to make sure the children were OK. Thus, at around 9pm, her husband went to the apartment to make sure the twins, as well as Madeleine, were OK, then he went back to the restaurant. Her husband said that the children were doing well and that he had bumped into the person with whom he had played tennis, a person who has two children. At the same time, one of the group of friends, Russell, went to see his children, without checking on the interviewee's children.
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #2808 on: May 21, 2017, 10:01:AM »
Kate's first witness statement...

Thursday May 3rd 2007

Yesterday, after the daily routine, Madeleine and the twins went to bed at around 7.30. They were in their respective beds. The interviewee and her husband stayed in their apartment to relax until 8.30pm. She took a bath, did her make-up and drank a glass of New Zealand wine with her husband. Just after 8.30pm, the interviewee and her husband, after checking on their children, joined the other adults of the group at the "TAPAS" restaurant, about 50 metres away, where they had dinner. As usual, every half hour, and given that the building is very close, the interviewee and her husband went to make sure the children were OK. Thus, at around 9pm, her husband went to the apartment to make sure the twins, as well as Madeleine, were OK, then he went back to the restaurant. Her husband said that the children were doing well and that he had bumped into the person with whom he had played tennis, a person who has two children. At the same time, one of the group of friends, Russell, went to see his children, without checking on the interviewee's children.

Gerry McCann used the front roadside door, despite knowing that the patio door on the poolside of the apartment had been left open for ease of access, half an hour or so earlier..

08.45 – At around 9.05 p.m., Matt checks the windows of the various apartments, and finds everything quiet and the windows closed. Between 9.05 and 9.10 p.m., Gerald McCann goes to the apartment, asserts that he entered through the front door, and enters the children’s bedroom. Everything seems well to him. At a later point in time, Gerald will say that he sensed that a stranger was inside the room

If Gerry McCann had sensed a stranger was in the room he would not have left all three children alone, he would have checked the room, the apartment to make sure his children were not in danger! He introduced the 'stranger' scenario to feed the story that somebody had abducted Maddie...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #2809 on: May 21, 2017, 10:05:AM »
No information exists regarding whether the road side front door to apartment 5a had been left open when the parents went to the tapas bar at around 8.30pm, in addition to the patio door also being left unlocked, or if Gerry McCann exited via the same front roadside door after his 9.10pm check on his family - nor if he left the front roadside door unlocked, or if he locked it..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #2810 on: May 21, 2017, 10:08:AM »
No information exists regarding whether the road side front door to apartment 5a had been left open when the parents went to the tapas bar at around 8.30pm, in addition to the patio door also being left unlocked, or if Gerry McCann exited via the same front roadside door after his 9.10pm check on his family - nor if he left the front roadside door unlocked, or if he locked it..

Matt Oldfield entered apartment 5a via the poolside patio door, and left by the same door during his questionable 9.30pm check...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #2811 on: May 21, 2017, 10:11:AM »
Kate McCann entered apartment 5a via the poolside patio door during her 10pm check, but it is not known which door she exited before returning to the tapas bar to declare, 'they've taken her, they've taken her, Maddie is gone'...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #2812 on: May 21, 2017, 10:15:AM »
I adopt the well practiced  application of 'informatives' used by police in major crimes in the UK, and other parts of the world, to try to fathom out what took place surounding Maddie's demise and the disappearence of her body from apartment 5a...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #2813 on: May 21, 2017, 10:26:AM »
43.51 – This type of apartment door, normally there are only three possibilities: to extract the lock’s cannon, which didn’t happen, or it would have been reported; a false key, a copy or one that was used without permission; or using a malleable material, as long as it’s not locked, it’s introduced, and it makes the lock go back inside. But when it goes in, even if it did, it would hit this screw. If it hits the screw, no matter how much I force it, it doesn’t jump to open the lock for me.

Hotel reception, and the McCann parents were the only people to have a key to the front road side door to apartment 5a. It 's possible somebody had a copy key, but is it feasible?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #2814 on: May 21, 2017, 10:29:AM »
43.51 – This type of apartment door, normally there are only three possibilities: to extract the lock’s cannon, which didn’t happen, or it would have been reported; a false key, a copy or one that was used without permission; or using a malleable material, as long as it’s not locked, it’s introduced, and it makes the lock go back inside. But when it goes in, even if it did, it would hit this screw. If it hits the screw, no matter how much I force it, it doesn’t jump to open the lock for me.

Hotel reception, and the McCann parents were the only people to have a key to the front road side door to apartment 5a. It 's possible somebody had a copy key, but is it feasible?

Additional key scenario is irrelevant if Gerry McCan and his wife Kate, left the road side door to apartment 5a open as well as the poolside patio door unlocked, or if Gerry McCann left the front door unlocked at the conclusion of his 9.10pm, check..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #2815 on: May 21, 2017, 10:34:AM »
The lock on the roadside door was not forced, neither was the steel shutter of the bedroom window prised open from the outside! Everything points to an inside job! I believe that it's more than probable that Kate opened the bedroom window and that she raised the steel shutter herself during her 10pm visit to apartment 5a ...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #2816 on: May 21, 2017, 10:35:AM »
I think Maddie may well have still been present inside apartment 5a when Kate went back to do her 10pm check...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #2817 on: May 21, 2017, 10:38:AM »
I think Maddie may well have still been present inside apartment 5a when Kate went back to do her 10pm check...

If true, where might Maddie's body have been concealed?

Well, behind the sofa as signalled by the cadaver dog, either there, or one or other of the parents had moved her body into their bedroom by the side of their bed, or in the wardrobe, again as signalled by the cadaver dog...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #2818 on: May 21, 2017, 10:55:AM »
If true, where might Maddie's body have been concealed?

Well, behind the sofa as signalled by the cadaver dog, either there, or one or other of the parents had moved her body into their bedroom by the side of their bed, or in the wardrobe, again as signalled by the cadaver dog...

23.29 – The investigation uses two very special dogs that are used by the English and North American police, that have successfully solved over 200 cases. These include the murder of Attracta Harron, an Irishwoman who went missing. The police and the forensic scientists were unsuccessful in finding out what happened to her. The investigators then brought in Eddie, one of the two dogs that were in Portugal, that identified a carbonised piece in the suspect’s car. That piece contained DNA from the missing woman. The dogs that were brought in to help the investigation are great investigators. Eddie is a dog that specialises in finding dead victims and marking locations where dead people have been. Keela is able to detect human blood in such tiny amounts that they elude the investigators.

The signalling by these dogs opens up the very strong likelihood that Maddie died inside apartment 5a...

Kidnappers don't kidnap or abduct dead bodies!!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #2819 on: May 21, 2017, 11:00:AM »
If, Maddie died in apartment 5a, then it is as certain as anyone can be that she was not kidnapped, or abducted as alleged.  Her body would have been taken for disposal of it, and the crime scene set to give an impression that she had been taken!
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