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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3585 on: February 08, 2019, 03:14:PM »
This makes it highly likely that Maddie's remains were transported from their first hiding place, possibly concealed in the sports bag, in the tail gate of the hire car!

Then, we have got a couple of clues to look at, one of which was (1)  the empty tube of 'BAYGON' insecticide, found inside the derelict building and (2) the location of the shallow grave in the hollow of the derelict buildings back garden..

Did the grave digger, aka the abductor, killer, smother the remains of Maddie with all the contents of the insecticide from the 'BAYGON' tube, in an attempt to repell insects and microscopic organisms from devouring her flesh after her burial?

Is the missing sports holdall belonging to Gerry McCann currently buried beneath the disturbed ground of the shallow grave in the rear garden of the derelict building? I believe that it is highly probable that when the grave is e entually visited by the police and dug up, that the missing holdall will resurface again, containing the remains of Madeleine McCann..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3586 on: February 08, 2019, 03:29:PM »
The blood hounds that were used to search apartment 5A, signalled in two specific locations, once by the side of the parents bed, and into  a cupboard in that vicinity, and also to a concealed area behind a sofa in the lounge...

The dogs did not signal when searching the bed in which Maddie supposedly slept, providing a clue to the fact that Maddie did not die either in or upon her own bed..

The places inside which the cadaver dogs signalled inside apartment 5A, were places where the body of a small child could have been concealed from the view of anyone not in the know, so to speak. This couldn't have happened simply by chance..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3587 on: February 08, 2019, 03:38:PM »
The cadaver dogs, signalled positively when finding 'CUDDLEKAT', which per chance Kate McCann had left back at the villa, before the parents left hurriedly in the knowlege that scenes of Crime were going to be turning up at a moments notice and bearing and examination everything...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3588 on: February 08, 2019, 03:43:PM »
The cadaver dogs, signalled positively when finding 'CUDDLEKAT', which per chance Kate McCann had left back at the villa, before the parents left hurriedly in the knowlege that scenes of Crime were going to be turning up at a moments notice and bearing and examination everything...

Here was where the McCann parents, particularly Kate McCann, made a humongous mistake..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3589 on: February 08, 2019, 03:48:PM »
Maddie had not died in or on her bed inside apartment 5A as checked later by the cadaver dogs. The dogs failed to give any signals that Maddie had come to any harm at all in the vicinity of her own bed! If as I believe that the parents concealed Maddie's death from the outside world, including their other two siblings, then the obvious choices of concealment of the body in a cupboard in their own bedroom, and behind the sofa in the lounge makes a lot of sense...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3590 on: February 08, 2019, 03:51:PM »
'CUDDLEKAT' was Maddies favorite toy!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3591 on: February 08, 2019, 04:44:PM »
Maddie had not died in or on her bed inside apartment 5A as checked later by the cadaver dogs. The dogs failed to give any signals that Maddie had come to any harm at all in the vicinity of her own bed! If as I believe that the parents concealed Maddie's death from the outside world, including their other two siblings, then the obvious choices of concealment of the body in a cupboard in their own bedroom, and behind the sofa in the lounge makes a lot of sense...

On the night news broke about Maddie going missing, police photographed the bed that Maddie had been sleeping in - 'CUDDLEKAT' was shown resting upon a blanket at the top end of the bed...

The cadaver and blood hound dogs gave a positive signal in relation to Maddie's favourite toy at the villa where they moved to, but the bed upon which Madeleine was sleeping provoked no reaction from the dogs at all..

But, the blanket upon which 'CUDDLEKAT' was photographed to be resting on, has gone missing altogether. Imagine how significant a presence of cadaver odour on the blanket of Maddie's bed would have been? It would strongly suggest that a dead Madeleine McCann had been laying on top of the blanket on the bed sometime prior to 10pm on evening of 3rd May 2007...

Kidnappers, and abductors, don't usually go around 'taking' dead bodies of little boys or little girls from their beds...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3592 on: February 09, 2019, 04:45:AM »
A positive signal by the cadaver dog on 'CUDDLEKAT' at the villa where the McCanns moved to, and had the missing blanket which was photographed on Maddie's bed on the night of her so called disappearance from apartment 5A been examined in the cadaveric exercise and there hadn't been a positive signal from the cadaver dog, it could lead to only one inevitable conclusion - that being that 'after Maddie died' her body had 'not' been laid on top of the blanket on the bed...

We do not know, and we never will because the parents got rid of the blanket, but chose to keep 'CUDDLEKAT' as a (keepsake) trophy...

Maybe at the time 'CUDDLEKAT' was photographed on top of the blanket on Maddie's bed, that neither 'CUDDLEKAT' or the blanket had been, or were contaminated with cadaveric odour? We will never know about the state or the condition of the missing blanket, that is to say whether or not that it was infected with cadaveric odour? But what we do know is that much later on that 'CUDDLEKAT' which was photographed resting on top of the now missing blanket was infected with cadaveric odour...

A lot can be made out from the relationship between (a) the blanket, (b) 'CUDDLEKAT', (c) the photographs showing both the blanket and 'CUDDLEKAT' resting on top of Maddie's bed on the night of her alleged disappearance, (d) the positive reaction of the cadaver dog to 'CUDDLEKAT', and (e) the disappearance of the same blanket!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3593 on: February 09, 2019, 04:54:AM »

A lot can be made out from the relationship between (a) the blanket, (b) 'CUDDLEKAT', (c) the photographs showing both the blanket and 'CUDDLEKAT' resting on top of Maddie's bed on the night of her alleged disappearance, (d) the positive reaction of the cadaver dog to 'CUDDLEKAT', and (e) the disappearance of the same blanket!

Add to this list (f) the missing sports holdall, belonging to Gerry McCann (which was captured in a photograph taken of the parents bedroom cupboard / wardrobe at the time of the reported disappearance of Maddie by her parents and friends)..

I am rather curious as to the reason why both (a) the blanket, and (f) Gerry's sports holdall, should both have gone missing or not be available for inspection by the cadaver dogs?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3594 on: February 09, 2019, 04:57:AM »
Maddie missing, blanket missing and Gerry McCanns sports holdall missing - all gone missing, permanently tells a narrative all by itself...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3595 on: February 09, 2019, 05:02:AM »
Why would the parents not want to retain the blanket along with 'CUDDLEKAT'?

Why keep one of these items, but not the other?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3596 on: February 09, 2019, 05:03:AM »
Why would the parents not want to retain the blanket along with 'CUDDLEKAT'?

Why keep one of these items, but not the other?

When, and in what circumstances did the blanket go missing?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3597 on: February 09, 2019, 05:45:AM »
Kate McCanns first witness statement (4th May 2007) contains some rather interesting evidence - she describes how at 9.30pm she was due to go and do a check on the children but that Russell O'Brien had just been and done a check on his own apartment and on the way back to the tapas bar he had been into the McCanns apartment and listened at the childrens opened bedroom door, and that everything was well back in the McCann apartment...

This differs significantly from the version which was subsequently introduced and relied upon..

It appears that Russell O'Brien entered the McCann apartment 'uninvited' prior to 9.30pm, and not that he volunteered to check on the McCann siblings at 9.30pm..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3598 on: February 09, 2019, 05:49:AM »

It appears that Russell O'Brien entered the McCann apartment 'uninvited' prior to 9.30pm, and not that he volunteered to check on the McCann siblings at 9.30pm..

Another very interesting aspect mentioned in Kate McCanns statement, was that Russel and her husband Gerry had left the tapas bar together at 9pm in order to check on the children..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3599 on: February 09, 2019, 05:54:AM »
Another very interesting aspect mentioned in Kate McCanns statement, was that Russel and her husband Gerry had left the tapas bar together at 9pm in order to check on the children..

So, if that be true Gerry McCann must have already returned back to the tapas bar restaurant after his 9pm check of apartment 5A, before Russell O'Brien himself arrived back there at around 9.30pm at which point he tells Kate McCann that he has just checked in on her siblings and that there was no need for Kate to do her 9.30pm check!
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