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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3900 on: March 18, 2019, 11:36:AM »
I have uncovered a startling revelation involving the part contents of Mathew Oldfield's witness statement to police :-
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3901 on: March 18, 2019, 01:53:PM »
I have uncovered a startling revelation involving the part contents of Mathew Oldfield's witness statement to police :-

Firstly, that if Gerry McCann (9.05pm) took exception to Mathew Oldfield's check outside the bedroom window behind which Madeleine McCann and the other siblings were sleeping at about 8.55 - 9pm, to such an extent that Mathew Oldfield thought GM's reaction was disrespectful toward him, why would Mathew Oldfield get up again from the restaurant table at about 9.20pm that same evening and volunteer to do a check of the McCann apartment instead of Kate McCann? We are told that Kate McCann agreed to Oldfield's offer, but there is no mention of Gerry McCann also agreeing to this at that time...

Oddly, at this time (around 9.20pm) Kate told Oldfield that he could enter by the sliding patio door on the poolside of the premises..

How did Kate know that Gerry McCann hadn't locked the patio door upon or during his 9.05pm check, leaving by the lockable roadside door?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3902 on: March 18, 2019, 02:01:PM »
Hold on, folks...

There is something far more startling in Mathew Oldfield's 10th May witness statement, something very disturbing, indeed ..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3903 on: March 18, 2019, 02:02:PM »
Hold on, folks...

There is something far more startling in Mathew Oldfield's 10th May witness statement, something very disturbing, indeed ..

  'Consequently, he admits it being possible for someone to have entered the ground-floor apartments without being detected, through [by way of] the patios that were round the back of the residential block'.

'Nevertheless, he relates not having perceived any movements at the rear of the McCann apartment during the last of the checks that he took part in'.

'Consequently, it had been an enormous surprise to receive the news of the disappearance of small MBM'.
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'By the way, he clarifies that that news had been communicated to all the friends who were in the Tapas by KM subsequent to her having personally been to her flat to check that her children were well'.

'The question asked, he relates that she had gone there alone to do that at 21:50'. 
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3904 on: March 18, 2019, 02:17:PM »
As, news of Madeleine's disappearance had been conveyed to all friends who were members of the tapas group subsequent to Kate's visit to check on her kids at 9.50pm...

This can only lead to the conclusion that the executive Ocean Club employee must have been correct when he says that at about 9.15 - 9.20pm, he became aware of a comotion involving a couple who were sat at a table talking about a little 3 yr old girl belonging to a couple of guests who were staying at the Ocean club had gone missing from their apartment...

There is the additional evidence of a barman, and a table waiter, where one states that the table where the three couples had been sitting during evening meal was completely vacated between 9.30 - 9.45pm, whilst the other employee states that by 9.45pm, the table were the McCann clan had been sitting was vacated accept for an elderly female, who he now knows to have been Diane Webster...

All the group knew about the alleged disappearence of Madeleine McCann subsequent to Kate McCann allegedly going to do a check of her kids back in apartment 5A at 9.50pm...

Mathew Oldfield let slip, that all members of the group knew about Madeleine's disappearance subsequent to Kate's imaginary check at 9.50pm...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3905 on: March 18, 2019, 02:20:PM »

Here we have Mathew Oldfield's part Confession in his 10th May witness statement  that everyone that needed to know amongst themselves already knew that Madeleine had gone missing, long before Kate McCann went and did the imaginary 10pm check of 5A..


 By the way, he clarifies that that news had been communicated to all the friends who were in the Tapas by KM subsequent to her having personally been to her flat to check that her children were well.

The question asked, he relates that she had gone there alone to do that at 21:50
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3906 on: March 18, 2019, 02:44:PM »
This has devastating effect on her claim that by 10pm, how she (and no-one else) had discovered Madeleine to be missing, and that the door she does remember as being ajar, and the slamming of the bedroom door, along with the whoosing of the bedroom window curtains, and the discovery of the bedroom window being slid open, and the outside steel shutters at the window were raised, can only be complete fiction.

Similarly, the claim that during this 10pm check how she had frantically searched apartment 5a looking for the whereabouts of her daughter, and the tale she has spun about returning to the tapas bar restaurant where she alerted everyone at that time that Madeleine was gone and missing, when everyone had already known about since prior to 9.15pm, or longer. 

All a pack of lies...

As is the claim, that upon being alerted to Madeleine's disappearance after 10pm, everyone ran off from their table at the tapas bar restaurant and went directly to the McCann apartment. The only reason Diane Webster was at the restaurant table at 9.45pm was in the capacity of stewardship of the groups personal items left behind by the others
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3907 on: March 18, 2019, 06:30:PM »
 
 A pack of lies...

As is the claim, that upon being alerted to Madeleine's disappearance after 10pm, everyone ran off from their table at the tapas bar restaurant and went directly to the McCann apartment. The only reason Diane Webster was at the restaurant table at 9.45pm was in the capacity of stewardship of the groups personal items left behind by the others

Everything points to 'little MBM' being deceased, and all friends knowing that Madeleine would be reported officially as missing much later on in the evening! Of this there can now be any doubt whatsoever...

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3908 on: March 18, 2019, 06:31:PM »
So, what happened and when, or why?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3909 on: March 18, 2019, 06:59:PM »
So, what happened and when, or why?

I have watched many of the You Tube documentaries postulating different theories, and in response to these I have used and relied upon my skill as a case researcher to test many of these theories. My enquiries suggest that various aspects or features in the case are proven or established...

Such as, I don't think Madeleine McCann physically died until the evening of Thursday 3rd May 2007. She died in the apartment at some point after the McCann parents left 5A to go to evening meal at the nearby tapas restaurant bar at around 8.30pm and by 9.15pm, when people sat at a tapas restaurant bar table talking about Madeleine having gone missing from the family apartment (already), as witnessed by an Ocean Club Executive who had only just come on duty five minutes or so beforehand...

My research indicates that the alleged checks of apartment 5a, by David Payne, en route to dining, followed by Mathew Oldfield's 8.55pm check at the shutter of the McCann children's bedroom window, together with the following events, which include  Gerry McCanns visit to apartment 5a at 9.05pm, together with Jane Tanner conveniently leaving the tapas bar at 9.10pm, all seem to be importantly linked to the now known acceptance that people must have known that Madeleine had died by 9.15pm, and that for whatever reason, if Kate McCann was the person who informed all of their friends subsequent to her supposed check of 5a at 9.50pm, she must also have returned to the McCann apartment at some point  between 8.30pm and let's say 9.15pm, to know that Madeleine had been taken, that she was gone!

Of course in a religious setting, the loss of life in any circumstances could be talked or thought about as 'a taking', 'gone', and 'missing'...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3910 on: March 18, 2019, 07:08:PM »

My research indicates that the alleged checks of apartment 5a, by David Payne, en route to dining, followed by Mathew Oldfield's 8.55pm check at the shutter of the McCann children's bedroom window, together with the following events, which include  Gerry McCanns visit to apartment 5a at 9.05pm, together with Jane Tanner conveniently leaving the tapas bar at 9.10pm, all seem to be importantly linked to the now known acceptance that people must have known that Madeleine had died by 9.15pm, and that for whatever reason, if Kate McCann was the person who informed all of their friends subsequent to her supposed check of 5a at 9.50pm, she must also have returned to the McCann apartment at some point  between 8.30pm and let's say 9.15pm, to know that Madeleine had been taken, that she was gone!

Of course in a religious setting, the loss of life in any circumstances could be talked or thought about as 'a taking', 'gone', and 'missing'...

I must also say, that it is established beyond reasonable doubt that Neither Gerry McCann, Kate McCann, Mathew Oldfield, Jane Tanner, Fiona Payne, and David Payne were still sat at the dining table in the tapas restaurant at any stage after about 9.30pm, onwards, that evening - evidence from an Ocean Club barman, and a table waiter serves to confirm that between 9.30 - 9 45pm nobody was still seated at the principal tapas bar restaurant table ( other than Diane Webster, who returned to the table by 9.45pm)...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3911 on: March 18, 2019, 07:15:PM »
Based on my experiences and knowledge of life  involving the life I lived amongst the Criminalised fraternity, it does not come as any sort of surprise to see / find that offenders often incorporate real events out of sequence, with the culprits moving the timing of these events either forward, or back for the purpose of displacing the time of occurrence..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3912 on: March 18, 2019, 07:17:PM »
Based on my experiences and knowledge of life  involving the life I lived amongst the Criminalised fraternity, it does not come as any sort of surprise to see / find that offenders often incorporate real events out of sequence, with the culprits moving the timing of these events either forward, or back for the purpose of displacing the time of occurrence..

This is precisely what the McCann parents and friends are responsible for having done..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3913 on: March 18, 2019, 07:22:PM »
The discovery and timing of Madeleine McCanns death has been deliberately displaced as having been first found out about or known until 10pm, at the latest, when there existed other evidence that by 9.15pm, the McCanns and their friends already knew that Madeleine McCann 'had been taken', that she was 'gone', or 'missing'...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #3914 on: March 18, 2019, 07:30:PM »
The discovery and timing of Madeleine McCanns death has been deliberately displaced as having been first found out about or known until 10pm, at the latest, when there existed other evidence that by 9.15pm, the McCanns and their friends already knew that Madeleine McCann 'had been taken', that she was 'gone', or 'missing'...

During that period of let's say between 9.15 - 10pm, that night, valuable time was made up /lost to the the McCann and friends group, and on the other flip side of the coin, the investigators..

A minimum of that 45 minute period  (9.15 - 10pm) enabled the McCanns and friends to dispose of Madeleine McCanns body, whilst at the same time, build themselves and each other a false alibi...

On the other hand, the PJ were hampered in their pursuit to find out the absolute truth  surrounding the alleged disappearance of MBM...
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