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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3015 on: July 30, 2018, 09:17:PM »
The British Government, and special services were behind the narrative that somebody had taken Madeleine McCann from apartment 5a on the evening of Thursday 3rd May 2007!

But...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3016 on: July 30, 2018, 09:21:PM »
But...

What I also believe to be true, is that by just after 9.05pm on that Thursday evening (3rd May 2007), that the McCanns and their accomplices were informed that Madeleine had, in fact been killed in retaliation for the parents and their friends trying to set the person or persons up in the undercover sting operation!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3017 on: July 30, 2018, 09:29:PM »
I have received information that Russell O'Brien went to a rendezvous point to be handed or to collect the body of Madeleine McCann at around 10pm on the evening of Thursday 3rd May 2007, and that in fact, the Smith contingent sighting ratified this as being true!

Madeleine McCanns body was handed over to Russell O'Brien through arrangements that were organised by Serge Malinka, who lived in an apartment close to where the Smith contingent saw O'Brien (who for one reason or another mistook him for Gerry McCann) carrying Madeleine's body in his arms!

By the time the Portuguese police arrived at the McCanns apartment, everyone involved, with the exception of the police officers who attended knew that by that stage, that Madeleine McCann was dead!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3018 on: July 30, 2018, 09:32:PM »
Russell O'Brien deposited Madeleine McCanns body inside the building, or the grounds of the derelict building situated across the street from the village church known as St Vincent's...

Later that night, he re-visited the body of Madeleine McCann (insitu) in the company of Gerry McCann, under the pretense that both of them had been out searching for Madeleine who might have wandered away from apartment 5A by her own steam!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3019 on: July 30, 2018, 10:03:PM »
What is also now known, is that Robert Murat hired a motor vehicle from this car hire shop a few days after Madeleine McCann had been officially reported as missing, I believe the vehicle he hired on this occasion was a Gets model! At the time he organised the hiring of this car, he told the manageress that he needed to hire the car in question, because the family other the missing child were using his own car which had got posters taped to its windows as part of a campaign to promote Madeleine's plight!

So, the McCanns using one of Robert Murat's vehicles for publicity purposes!!

This was the same car hire shop that the McFlies used later on to hire the Renault Scenic inside which the cadaver and blood dogs reacted positively...
Close to vicinity of Church and Derelict Building, across the street from St Vincent's church where the McFlies sought refuge in the immediate aftermath of reporting Madeleine taken!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3020 on: July 31, 2018, 09:15:AM »
The location of the car hire shop used by Robert Murat and the McFlies was about 50 metres away from the derelict building where the now famous ghost of Maddie photograph was taken by myself!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3021 on: July 31, 2018, 12:01:PM »
At the beginning of their holiday, the McCanns were being used by the security services to trap known members of a peadophile ring / gang who were strongly suspected of abusing little children, chiefly belonging to tourists who visited the area!

But, the undercover Operation went tragically wrong on the afternoon of Tuesday  1st May 2007 at the lobster creche when one or more of the suspected gang members abducted or killed Madeleine McCann!

The Home Secretary of the day, Theresa May has a 200 page report which contained all the details of the tapas 9 group involvement in the operation, and detailing the true circumstances relating to the taking of Madeleine McCanns life and what took place at the lobster creche on the afternoon of Tuesday 1st May 2007, whilst 6 of the other children who had been booked into the creche that afternoon were down at the beach taking part in a sailing boat activity!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3022 on: August 01, 2018, 07:27:AM »
On two separate occasions something which Kate McCann said gives the game away - for example, upon returning to the restaurant around 10 o'clock on the evening of Thursday 3rd of May 2007, Kate is rumoured to have said (a) 'they have taken her, they have taken her, Madeleine is gone', and weeks later in a tv interview, she said the following, (b) 'that when the woman had Madeleine'..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3023 on: August 01, 2018, 07:33:AM »
On two separate occasions something which Kate McCann said gives the game away - for example, upon returning to the restaurant around 10 o'clock on the evening of Thursday 3rd of May 2007, Kate is rumoured to have said (a) 'they have taken her, they have taken her, Madeleine is gone', and weeks later in a tv interview, she said the following, (b) 'that when the woman had Madeleine'..

Who were 'THEY' and which 'WOMAN' had taken Madeleine?

How was it possible, for Kate McCann to know 'THEY' had taken Madeleine so soon after supposedly discovering Madeleine missing from apartment 5A only minutes beforehand based on the narrative recited in the national and international media? Weeks later, Kate let it slip, that a 'WOMAN' had taken Madeleine..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3024 on: August 01, 2018, 07:40:AM »
Who were 'THEY' and which 'WOMAN' had taken Madeleine?

How was it possible, for Kate McCann to know 'THEY' had taken Madeleine so soon after supposedly discovering Madeleine missing from apartment 5A only minutes beforehand based on the narrative recited in the national and international media? Weeks later, Kate let it slip, that a 'WOMAN' had taken Madeleine..

Why had there been a change in emphasis, between the alleged involvement of 'THEY' into the 'WOMAN' within a matter of weeks? What did Kate McCann really know on the night Madeleine was reported to be missing? Furthermore, how could she know that a 'WOMAN' had taken her weeks afterwards?

She knew these things because something very sinister had occurred at the lobster creche on the Tuesday (1st May 2007) afternoon when someone walked off with Madeleine from the creche, on the pretence that they were taking Madeleine and the Carpenter child down to the beach to join the other six (6) children at the sailing club activity...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3025 on: August 01, 2018, 08:01:AM »
The reason why on the evening of Thursday the 3rd May 2007 that when Kate returned to the tapas restaurant to break the news that (a) 'they have taken her, they have taken her, Madeleine is gone' was because by that stage the McCanns knew by then that a man and a woman had been responsible for taking Madeleine from the lobster creche two days earlier (the two people concerned must have been the people linked to the Carpenter child who got booked into the lobster creche 10 minutes after Madeleine on that Tuesday afternoon, booked in by a man, but collected by a woman...

It's possible that when the Carpenter child got brought to the creche that the child was accompanied by a man and a woman...

For some reason, these two people were given the responsibility of taking the Carpenter child and Madeleine McCann down to the beach with a view of them joining the other six (6) children in that afternoons activity, but they never arrived there! The man and woman abducted Madeleine...

This was what the McCanns and their friends had known about from after the close of the lobster creche by 5.30pm on the afternoon of Tuesday 1st May 2007...

I believe that it was Fiona Payne who makes mention of the fact that Kate had asked her if she had seen Madeleine down on the beach at the sailing club activity, and Fiona Payne had said 'no' she hadn't...

By this stage, the McFlies and the rest of the group were referring to the sailing club activity down on the beach taking place on the Thursday afternoon (3rd May 2007), but it had taken place two days previously - Fiona Payne had not seen Madeleine McCann at that activity! This fits in with Madeleine vanishing at some point after 14.30hrs on the afternoon of Tuesday the 1st May when Gerry McCann deposited Madeleine at the lobster creche, and the commencement of the sailing boat activity down on the beach shortly afterwards. The alarm does not appear to have been raised until either Kate had bumped into her friend Fiona Payne during the middle of the afternoon and they spoke about the children enjoying the sailing club activity down on the beach, but that Madeleine wasn't there with the other children, or later on at the close of the lobster creche business at 5.30pm, when parents or guardians collected their children, or the creche nannies took children back to their parents or guardians!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3026 on: August 01, 2018, 08:07:AM »
The reason why on the evening of Thursday the 3rd May 2007 that when Kate returned to the tapas restaurant to break the news that (a) 'they have taken her, they have taken her, Madeleine is gone' was because by that stage the McCanns knew by then that a man and a woman had been responsible for taking Madeleine from the lobster creche two days earlier (the two people concerned must have been the people linked to the Carpenter child who got booked into the lobster creche 10 minutes after Madeleine on that Tuesday afternoon, booked in by a man, but collected by a woman...

It's possible that when the Carpenter child got brought to the creche that the child was accompanied by a man and a woman...

For some reason, these two people were given the responsibility of taking the Carpenter child and Madeleine McCann down to the beach with a view of them joining the other six (6) children in that afternoons activity, but they never arrived there! The man and woman abducted Madeleine...

This was what the McCanns and their friends had known about from after the close of the lobster creche by 5.30pm on the afternoon of Tuesday 1st May 2007...

I believe that it was Fiona Payne who makes mention of the fact that Kate had asked her if she had seen Madeleine down on the beach at the sailing club activity, and Fiona Payne had said 'no' she hadn't...

By this stage, the McFlies and the rest of the group were referring to the sailing club activity down on the beach taking place on the Thursday afternoon (3rd May 2007), but it had taken place two days previously - Fiona Payne had not seen Madeleine McCann at that activity! This fits in with Madeleine vanishing at some point after 14.30hrs on the afternoon of Tuesday the 1st May when Gerry McCann deposited Madeleine at the lobster creche, and the commencement of the sailing boat activity down on the beach shortly afterwards. The alarm does not appear to have been raised until either Kate had bumped into her friend Fiona Payne during the middle of the afternoon and they spoke about the children enjoying the sailing club activity down on the beach, but that Madeleine wasn't there with the other children, or later on at the close of the lobster creche business at 5.30pm, when parents or guardians collected their children, or the creche nannies took children back to their parents or guardians!

What we do know, is that in the early stages of the investigation that the Portuguese police were hunting a man and a woman who were travelling around Portugal in a Camper van, and that they could have been staying on a nearby gipsy camp site!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3028 on: August 01, 2018, 04:03:PM »
What we do know, is that in the early stages of the investigation that the Portuguese police were hunting a man and a woman who were travelling around Portugal in a Camper van, and that they could have been staying on a nearby gipsy camp site!

Were the Carpenter contingent linked with the lobster creche incident on the afternoon of Tuesday 1st May 2007?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3029 on: August 01, 2018, 04:08:PM »
I would like to see a clear copy of the damning lobster creche register for Tuesday afternoon, 1st May 2007, to see what exactly was recorded when the Carpenter child was booked in (14.40hrs)10 minutes after Madeleine (14.30hrs) was booked in:-

Can anyone decipher what is recorded in 'that' entry before somebody drew a line through it?

Does it read - 'Terry', or 'Jenny' Carpenter 'F POL'?

Does 'F POL' stand for Faro Police?


If it was the police, what were they doing at the Lobster creche, 10 minutes after Gerry McCann deposited Madeleine there?
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