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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4695 on: November 29, 2019, 06:41:PM »

If anyone entered the apartment 5A via the unlocked sliding patio door on the poolside of the premises, it was because the McCànn parents had deliberately left the patio door unlocked placing their three young children at a severe risk of coming to harm...

For this reason I suspect that the existence of the note recorded in a reception register, could be a red herrin', that was introduced post the evening of 3rd May 2007 in order to direct any police investigation in an abduction capacity. Based on the admissions made by the McCann parents, Mathew Oldfield and Russell O'Brien, and other members of the group concerning the fact that the sliding patio door was deliberately left unlocked for ease of access, was introduced as a back up plan, intended to explain how an abduction which might not ever have happened, occurred..

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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4696 on: November 29, 2019, 06:47:PM »
It is very dangerous to accept the time frame introduced by the McCanns and their friends, concerning when Madeleine was last known to have been alive. I think she died sooner, and that any claim that she was still alive right up until Gerald McCann did his 9.05pm check of his apartment simply cannot possibly be true..

I think a false time line has been deliberately introduced to make it less likely that the Portuguese police could find any evidence of their involvement in whatever happened to Madeleine McCann because whatever did happen to her, did not occur in the promoted time frame...

but, she died much sooner, and for a couple of days or so, the parents and friends faked accounts that Madeleine was alive right up until mid to  late evening on 3rd May 2007..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4697 on: November 29, 2019, 08:49:PM »

I think a false time line has been deliberately introduced to make it less likely that the Portuguese police could find any evidence of their involvement in whatever happened to Madeleine McCann because whatever did happen to her, did not occur in the promoted time frame...

The fact that the McCann family chose to have breakfast in their apartment so soon at the beginning of their holiday rather than join the other families for breakfast at the restuarant seems to me to be a sign that whatever befell Madeleine it occurred around the time of this unusual breakfast eating habit...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4698 on: November 29, 2019, 08:52:PM »
The fact that the McCann family chose to have breakfast in their apartment so soon at the beginning of their holiday rather than join the other families for breakfast at the restuarant seems to me to be a sign that whatever befell Madeleine it occurred around the time of this unusual breakfast eating habit...

I also feel that the incident of Mrs Fenn reporting that a child had been constantly crying on the evening of 1st May 2007 from the McCann apartment below between around 10.30pm and 11.45pm, could be of some significance. I think the McCanns and some of their friends visited Chaplin's bar on that particular evening, and that it was gone midnight before the McCanns returned to apartment 5A. If true, it can't have been Gerald McCann or Kate McCann who slid the patio door open from outside at apartment 5A at 11.45pm, but it could have been one or two from their group..

Of particular interest is that the crying of the child stopped at roughly the same time, or thereabouts that Mrs Fenn reported about, and I think the child called out 'Daddy, Daddy, Daddy' - but how can anybody be sure, that even if Madeleine had been that child who Mrs Fenn heard crying, and calling out Daddy, etc, it could have been spoken through relief that Madeline's Daddy had finally returned after such a lengthy absence, or alternatively, it could have been a cry for help because somebody had started to hurt her..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4699 on: November 29, 2019, 09:07:PM »
I am also mindful why the twins double pushchair was never tested by the two police dogs, or forensically examined. Was this because that pushchair had been used to get Madeline's body away from the immediate vicinity of apartment 5A, and which was discarded prior to the Smith sighting of Gerald McCann carrying away Madeleine toward and in the general direction of the beach...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4700 on: November 29, 2019, 10:41:PM »
I am also mindful why the twins double push chair was never tested by the two police dogs, or forensically examined. Was this because that pushchair had been used to get Madeline's body away from the immediate vicinity of apartment 5A, and which was discarded prior to the Smith sighting of Gerald McCann carrying away Madeleine toward and in the general direction of the beach...

I pose the question - was the pushchair in the hands of Gerald McCanns tennis friend (Jez), as alluded to by Jane Tanner, at just after 9.10pm when she supposedly saw Gerald and Jez talking between themselves on the road side in the vicinity of the steps on the gable end of apartment 5A, used to transport the remains of Madeleine McCann from the immediate vicinity of the McCanns apartment (5A) on that very same evening..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4701 on: November 30, 2019, 10:56:PM »

If anyone entered the apartment 5A via the unlocked sliding patio door on the poolside of the premises, it was because the McCànn parents had deliberately left the patio door unlocked placing their three young children at a severe risk of coming to harm...

Or else, it was made up to force everybody into thinking that 'somebody' must have, or could have entered apartment 5A and abducted, taken, or kidnapped Madeleine at some point between Gerald McCanns 9.05pm last sight of his 'sleeping' daughter during his check of apartment 5A, and 10pm when Madeline's birth mother, Kate Healy / McCann discovered Madeleine missing..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4702 on: November 30, 2019, 11:30:PM »
Or else, it was made up to force everybody into thinking that 'somebody' must have, or could have entered apartment 5A and abducted, taken, or kidnapped Madeleine at some point between Gerald McCanns 9.05pm last sight of his 'sleeping' daughter during his check of apartment 5A, and 10pm when Madeline's birth mother, Kate Healy / McCann discovered Madeleine missing..

Whereas, prior to 9.05pm and Gerald McCanns alleged / supposed check of the family apartment, a friend (Mathew Oldfield) at around 9pm, on one account had listened at the metal window shutter of the McCann children's bedroom window, on the car park side of the premises and had heard no noises and returned to the tapas bar restuarant before 9.05pm to inform the McCann parents that everything was well back at apartment 5A...

However on a completely different and contradictory account relating to Mathew Oldfield's account of his check of apartment 5A prior to 9.05pm, he tells of him having entered apartment 5A, via the sliding patio door on the poolside of the apartment (5A) and discovering that Madeleine McCann was not in her bed in the children's bedroom, and that after a further search of the apartment, neither was she present in the McCann parents bedroom, or any other room of the apartment. If true, he wou

Therefore, depending upon which account you might believe to be true, Mathew Oldfield either returned to the tapas bar restuarant bar and informed the McCann parents that 'everything was well' back in apartment 5A, or alternatively, that Madeleine McCann was not present in any room of the McCann apartment at 9pm on the evening 3rd May 2007..

If true, why would Mathew Oldfield return to the tapas bar restuarant area (just before 9.05pm) and tell Gerald McCann and or Kate Healy / McCann,r both of them, that all was well back at their apartment 5A? If, Madeleine was missing from any room in apartment 5A, beforehand?

Why check apartment 5A at about 9pm, by listening outside the shutter of the children's bedroom window on the car park / road side of the premises, and then enter the apartment via the sliding patio door on the poolside of the same apartment during the same  9pm check of the McCann apartment?

If both accounts are true, what if anything can be read into the established fact that Madeleine McCann was nowhere to be seen, or found anywhere inside apartment 5A by Mathew Oldfield prior to 9.05pm when Gerald McCann stormed off from the restuarant, to do a re-check of apartment 5A?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4703 on: December 01, 2019, 12:09:AM »
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If both accounts are true, what if anything can be read into the established fact that Madeleine McCann was nowhere to be seen, or found anywhere inside apartment 5A, by Mathew Oldfield prior to 9.05pm when Gerald McCann stormed off from the restuarant, to do a re-check of apartment 5A?

Something which Mathew Oldfield told Gerald McCann about a check of apartment 5A which he had completed moments beforehand, was the cause of Gerald McCann having to immediately leave the tapas bar restuarant at 9.05pm to do a check of his own of the same apartment...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4704 on: December 01, 2019, 02:21:AM »

If both accounts are true, what if anything can be read into the established fact that Madeleine McCann was nowhere to be seen, or found anywhere inside apartment 5A by Mathew Oldfield prior to 9.05pm when Gerald McCann stormed off from the restuarant, to do a re-check of apartment 5A?

In his version of events, Gerald McCañn alibied Mathew Oldfield from any involvement in Madeleine McCanns disappearence at or by the time of Gerald McCanns own  9.05pm check, by declaring that he (Gerald McCann) was the very last person to see Madeleine alive..

With this in mind, there can not be any involvement in Madeleine McCanns disappearence by Mathew Oldfield at the time of his 9pm check of the McCann apartment, because Gerald McCann claims he saw Madeleine simply sleeping in her bed at soon after 9.05pm..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4705 on: December 01, 2019, 04:23:AM »
In his version of events, Gerald McCañn alibied Mathew Oldfield from any involvement in Madeleine McCanns disappearence at or by the time of Gerald McCanns own  9.05pm check, by declaring that he (Gerald McCann) was the very last person to see Madeleine alive..

With this in mind, there can not be any involvement in Madeleine McCanns disappearence by Mathew Oldfield at the time of his 9pm check of the McCann apartment, because Gerald McCann claims he saw Madeleine simply sleeping in her bed at soon after 9.05pm..

In similar fashion, Mathew Oldfield alibied Gerald McCann of involvement in his (McCann) daughters disappearence by falsely claiming that at 9.30pm he had done a second check of the McCann apartment with nothing a miss...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4706 on: December 01, 2019, 06:38:PM »
In similar fashion, Mathew Oldfield alibied Gerald McCann of involvement in his (McCann) daughters disappearence by falsely claiming that at 9.30pm he had done a second check of the McCann apartment with nothing a miss...

But if the truth be known, it wasn't just Mathew Oldfield and Russell O'Brien who left the tapas bar restuarant at 9.30pm that evening. Since, none of the tapas 9 group were present at their dining tables by that stage, everyone of them to a man and woman had almost certainly returned to the vicinity of apartment 5A in response to it being made known at the tapas bar restuarant from as early as just before 9.05pm when Mathew Oldfield alerted Gerald McCann that Madeleine McCann  was missing from the family apartment...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4707 on: December 01, 2019, 08:39:PM »
But if the truth be known, it wasn't just Mathew Oldfield and Russell O'Brien who left the tapas bar restuarant at 9.30pm that evening. Since, none of the tapas 9 group were present at their dining tables by that stage, everyone of them to a man and woman had almost certainly returned to the vicinity of apartment 5A in response to it being made known at the tapas bar restuarant from as early as just before 9.05pm when Mathew Oldfield alerted Gerald McCann that Madeleine McCann  was missing from the family apartment...

By 9.15pm, a couple who were sat at a table on the tapas bar terrace were creating a commotion about a rumour that a child belonging to one of the Ocean Clubs guest had gone missing from an apartment. Within 15 minutes of this occurring, every member of the tapas 9 group including Kate McCann had left their dining tables and went to apartment 5A to investigate Madeline's disappearence. Only one of this group (Diane Webster) returned back to the restuarant at around 9.45pm, guarding all the personal possessions which members of the group had abandoned in the rush to get to the McCanns apartment..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4708 on: December 02, 2019, 08:49:PM »
And, now we hear about communication between Gerald McCann, the PJ and allegedly 'Madeleine McCanns abductor, kidnapper' (it's so bizarre, you couldn't make any of this nonsense up) in contact with one another.

All those involved and at the centre of this 'McCann circus' all 'denying any involvement in such an escapade' is quite frankly 'absolutely absurd'...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4709 on: December 03, 2019, 09:56:PM »
And, now we hear about communication between Gerald McCann, the PJ and allegedly 'Madeleine McCanns abductor, kidnapper' (it's so bizarre, you couldn't make any of this nonsense up) in contact with one another.

All those involved and at the centre of this 'McCann circus' all 'denying any involvement in such an escapade' is quite frankly 'absolutely absurd'...

By June 2007 there had clearly been unsavoury and absolutely despicable imaginative contact between the 'PJ' the 'McCanns' and 'somebody who knew who the kidnapper's were' and more importantly, 'where Madeleine McCann was being held' (supposedly, still alive by that stage)
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