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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3165 on: August 06, 2018, 07:08:PM »
I know that this may seem somewhat minor to most people, but I think that Madeleine McCanns disappearance is related to the block booking of tables each night at and from 8.30pm by the McCann entourage, resulting in it upsetting other holiday makers, and forcing them to take their evening meal much earlier in the evening!

The Carpenters were one of the aggreived parties..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3166 on: August 06, 2018, 07:10:PM »
I know that this may seem somewhat minor to most people, but I think that Madeleine McCanns disappearance is related to the block booking of tables each night at and from 8.30pm by the McCann entourage, resulting in it upsetting other holiday makers, and forcing them to take their evening meal much earlier in the evening!

The Carpenters were one of the aggreived parties..

It would be interesting to see the other bookings at the tapas restaurant, each evening after the Carpenters and the McCann entourage arrived in the resort?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3167 on: August 06, 2018, 07:14:PM »
Whoever abducted and got rid of Madeleine McCann had some sort of greivance with one or other or both of the McCann parents!

I feel certain that it was over the reservations the McCann party booked (8.30pm) each night throughout the group's stay! Since, this must have upset more than one couple, or person or family! Infact, I think Kate Healey touches upon this subject in her book, 'MADELEINE'..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3168 on: August 06, 2018, 07:17:PM »
The truly sad thing about all of this, is that whoever they upset, the would be come abductor found a way to strike back at the whole group in the McCann entourage, by abducting Madeleine whilst the lot of them enjoyed their nightly slot in the restaurant!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3169 on: August 06, 2018, 07:18:PM »
The truly sad thing about all of this, is that whoever they upset, the would be come abductor found a way to strike back at the whole group in the McCann entourage, by abducting Madeleine whilst the lot of them enjoyed their nightly slot in the restaurant!

I don't think it was anything personal against the MC themselves, I think it only appears as though the mcCanns were targeted because it was Madeleine that got taken!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3170 on: August 06, 2018, 07:23:PM »
I don't think it was anything personal against the MC themselves, I think it only appears as though the mcCanns were targeted because it was Madeleine that got taken!

But..

Stop for a moment, and remember that the McCann Apartment was the only apartment with two ways of leaving the building, and entering it!

The way I see it, if Russell O'Brien and Jane Tanner had been allocated apartment 5A instead of the McCanns, it could do easily have been them who the investigation focussed upon and around! It could have been David Payne / Fiona Payne and their family, for the similar reason, in other words, the abductor appears to have singled out the McCanns because there were two different ways to enter or exit the premises! A factor which would have become so obvious once the abductor had felt aggreived by the injustice of the group seeking preferential treatment by the ocean club staff..

If I had to hazard a guess I should think that the abductor and his / her / their family felt aggreived within two days of the McCann entourage arriving at the complex, and them being on the receiving end of the request / decision regarding the block booking of tables at the tapas restaurant each night and every night at the prime time of 8.30pm...

I believe that this was what motivated Stephen Carpenter to abduct and to kill one of the McCann children
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3171 on: August 06, 2018, 07:31:PM »
Therefore, 'I have pinpointed the motive behind the crime!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3172 on: August 06, 2018, 07:37:PM »
Therefore, 'I have pinpointed the motive behind the crime!

I don't believe that Madeleines disappearance had anything to do with child trafficking, or a peadophile ring!
Disgruntled Guests, being treated as second class customers, overshadowed by the gang of doctors who thought they were better than everyone else, and that they deserved preferential treatment...
I don't believe that the McCanns were targeted specifically, they just made wrong decisions about their childcare arrangements in the evenings and had the misfortune to be allocated the only apartment amongst their group with a patio door access and exit on the poolside of the apartment, and become the scapegoat from another disgruntled guest which involved the block booking of evening meal at the tapas restaurant each night from first evening to last at 8.30pm...

The Abductor
Analytical...

Determined..

Resourceful..

Pedantic..

Remorseless..

Unforgiving..

Deceptive...

Arrogant..

Troublesome...

Vindictive..

Spiteful..

Violent..

Articulate..

Ritualistic..

Non religious..

Jealous..

Possessive..

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3173 on: August 06, 2018, 08:08:PM »
The McCanns were located in the wrong place, at the wrong time, it could so easily have been one of the other families in their place, since the abductor Almost certainly held a grudge against all of them!

According to what Kate McCann wrote in her book, on page 52 where she writes, 'Today we'd been able to book a table to make a dinner reservation for the adult contingent at the poolside tapas restaurant. Apparently, this restaurant, a canopied outdoor addition to the bar, catered for only up to fifthteen diners in the evenings and reservations could not be made until the morning of the day in question.

Seed 1 of Motive..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3174 on: August 06, 2018, 08:22:PM »
The McCanns were located in the wrong place, at the wrong time, it could so easily have been one of the other families in their place, since the abductor Almost certainly held a grudge against all of them!

Based on all the available evidence I make Stephen John Carpenter my no. 1 suspect, along with his then wife, Christine Elizabeth Carpenter..

Where is she, what happened to her?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3175 on: August 06, 2018, 08:23:PM »
Based on all the available evidence I make Stephen John Carpenter my no. 1 suspect, along with his then wife, Christine Elizabeth Carpenter..

Where is she, what happened to her?

Hope she didn't die in suspicious circumstances?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3176 on: August 06, 2018, 10:18:PM »
Let's take a closer inspection of the facts, as related to by one or other of the tapas group from midday on Thursday 3rd May 2007:-

According to the McCann parents they had lunch back in the apartment 5A, with supplies they had purchased from the supermarket...
Kate had gone with Fiona Payne at around 12.15pm, to the lobster creche to collect Madeleine, at which point she had signed the creche register..
The McCanns started lunch at about 12.35pm - 12.40pm, which lasted approximately 20 minutes!

On that particular day, according to Fiona Payne, that was the only day during the entire holiday that no-one came back with them for lunch. She states that there was only herself, David Payne, and Fiona's mother!

Rachel and Mathew Oldfield ate lunch with Russell O'Brien and Jane Tanner, on that date...
Jane Tanner said in her Rogatory statement that they went to the lobster creche at 12.29pm to collect Russell O'Briens daughter (Ella) but that she didn't notice whether or not Madeleine McCann was present there at that time..
These then, were the Lunch arrangements on that oh so fateful day!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3177 on: August 06, 2018, 10:40:PM »
And now we shall examine what the adults in the group claimed they were doing, or had done during the afternoon of Thursday 3rd May, 2007:-

After dropping their siblings off at the creches, the McCann parents started to play tennis together from 3.30pm, that afternoon!
At 3.30pm, they were joined on the tennis court by the tennis instructor and played tennis with him until 4.30pm...In stark contrast to this, Stephen John Carpenter claimed that he had been present on the tennis court all afternoon playing tennis with Gerry McCann, but clearly he wasn't, and he didn't..

Stephen Carpenter told the police that he had been playing tennis with Gerry McCann all that afternoon, from 2pm Onwards..
According to Carpenters statement he had been playing tennis with Gerry mcCann throughout the entire afternoon almost, from between 2pm and 4pm...
But..

He has lied about that!

What Carpenter was doing that afternoon, was keeping close tabs on Gerry and Kate McCann! since, if Madeleine was still alive by that stage, Carpenter knew that Madeleine was at the Lobster creche...

But, please get this -Carpenter tells police in his witness statement that not only did he play tennis all afternoon with Gerry McCann (between 2pm and 4pm) but he has the audacity to claim that this took place prior to him going to the creches to collect his children...

And yet, neither of his children were booked into either the jellyfish or the lobster creches that particular afternoon!!!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3178 on: August 06, 2018, 11:18:PM »
So, there it is in black and white for all to see - Stephen Carpenter nothing but a lying toe rag!

He wasn't playing tennis all that afternoon with Gerry McCann

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Carpenter did not go along with the McCann parents to pick his own children up, because his own two children were not booked into either creche tgat particular afternoon (3rd May 2007)..

What really took place was that Carpenter almost certainly followed the mcCann parents back to the creches and observed them puckibgnup Amelie and Sean from the jellyfish creche, and Madeleine from the lobster cre he!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3179 on: August 06, 2018, 11:33:PM »
So the picture that I have of Stephen Carpenter is as follows:-

(1) on that last day (3rd may 2007) he had the McCanns under observation, he followed them to the two creches and back again to their apartment during the morning and afternoon sessions!

(2) at 7pm, he was at a table in the tapas restaurant from 7pm onwards and claiming that when he arrived there that the McCanns and the rest of the group were already present! However, this could not possibly have been true and the most likely explanation was that by 7pm that Carpenter had got the mcCanns under observation as well as the other members of the group!

(3) when he took Madeleine out of the apartment he called her name out twice because the sudden movement from her bed had probably disturbed her. His wife overheard what Stephen Carpenter had said to Madeleine during the abduction and in an attempt to disguise his involvement in Madeleine's disappearance, he lied about what he told police that his wife had heard somebody call Madeleine's name out twice..
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