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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4770 on: December 09, 2019, 02:35:PM »
Dialogue from beyond Madeleine McCanns shallow grave :-

She said ' she can't wait for the day that she can be laid to rest and have a proper Christian burial'. He said, 'this little angel would like to be found / recovered by Christmas eve'. I say, 'so be it'..

But they say 'It'll be the ruin of us'...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4771 on: December 09, 2019, 07:03:PM »
Dialogue from beyond Madeleine McCanns shallow grave :-

She said ' she can't wait for the day that she can be laid to rest and have a proper Christian burial'. He said, 'this little angel would like to be found / recovered by Christmas eve'. I say, 'so be it'..

But they say 'It'll be the ruin of us'...

She said, 'its only a matter of time', but that where she is she says that - 'time stands still'
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4772 on: December 09, 2019, 10:13:PM »
More children have gone missing in Portugal (between 3rd May 2007 and May 2012) since Madeleine McCann disappeared...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4773 on: December 09, 2019, 11:16:PM »
Mystery man (Jamie Pyatt ) caught watching Gerald McCann and the McCann children, turned out to be a senior reporter for the Sun newspaper...

Press were already interested in the McCann family at the Mark Warner complex before Madeleine McCann went missing..

Why?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4774 on: December 10, 2019, 12:25:AM »
So, The press were already there in the Mark Warner playground taking an interest in Madeleine before she went missing, and then of course there was Jez Wilkins (producer) with his pram outside the McCann apartment (5A), only minutes after Gerald McCann had just seen Madeleine a sleep in her bed.. In addition, his wife once worked in CrimeWatch documentaries...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4775 on: December 10, 2019, 12:47:AM »
And then, there is the Gorrod couple, with no apartment allocated to them to stay in of their own - and a hire car rented at the airport, fitted with a child seat, that was absent when the hire car was returned.They are believed to have stayed with Russell O'Brien and Jane Tanner in their apartment on the first night of there stay...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4776 on: December 10, 2019, 01:29:AM »
Also, the Carpenter couple who left the tapas bar at about 9.15pm on the night Madeleine supposedly disappeared. Upon leaving the small reception door, and after crossing the street en route to their apartment, Mrs Carpenter recalled on the following morning that as she and her husband were crossing over to the other side of the street,  that she heard someone calling out Madeline's name repeatedly. This is interesting because Gerald McCann still hadn't returned back to the tapas bar restuarant. Mrs Carpenters witness statement contents have not been disclosed by the PJ. We need to know whether or not the voice she heard calling out Madeline's name repeatedly at around 9.15pm, was a mans voice, or the voice was of a female? Gerald McCann left the tapas bar restuarant at 9.05pm on that evening. Jane Tanner left there at 9.10pm, so both Gerald McCann and Jane Tanner were absent from the tapas bar restuarant at the time that Mrs Carpenter heard someone calling out Madeline's name repeatedly...

If the voice heard by Mrs Carpenter, was a male voice it is doubtful that it was the voice of anyone else other than that of Gerald McCann, but according to his account Madeleine was fast asleep in her bed before Jez Wilkins spotted him coming out of the gate leading up to the patio of apartment 5A. I would bet a penny to a pound that Gerald McCann was meddling around in the bushes of the apartments front garden on the poolside of the apartment. If true, and it was his voice that Mrs Carpenter calling out Madeline's name repeatedly, why would he be calling out his daughters name outside beneath the patio where the bushes were?

On the other hand, if it was a woman's voice calling out Madeline's name over and over,  suspicion has to fall upon Jane Tanner. Why would she  be calling out Madeline's name over and over outside of apartment 5A, or from the vicinity of the car park on the other side of the apartment, if as claimed by Gerald McCann that Madeleine was sound a sleep in her bed just before he had left the apartment...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4777 on: December 10, 2019, 02:10:AM »
On the other hand, if it was a woman's voice calling out Madeline's name over and over,  suspicion has to fall upon Jane Tanner. Why would she  be calling out Madeline's name over and over outside of apartment 5A, or from the vicinity of the car park on the other side of the apartment, if as claimed by Gerald McCann that Madeleine was sound a sleep in her bed just before he had left the apartment...

It seems odds on, that Jayne Tanner did not see Gerald McCann and Jez Wilkins talking in the street outside the gate of the gable end of apartment 5A, at 9.10pm, because Jez Wilkins recalls the time he met and talked with Gerald McCann at 9.15pm. Their conversation lasted 3 / 4 minutes, and according to Gerald McCanns account he was back at the tapas bar restuarant by 9.20pm, but if the truth be known he never returned there at all. He was the man seen by the Smith contingent carrying Madeleine in his arms in the direction of the beach at 10pm...

Hazarding a guess, I think that Jane Tanner was in the front garden of apartment 5A when Jez Wilkins saw Gerald McCann exiting the gate. Perhaps Jez Wilkins never knew that McCann and Tanner were in the front garden of apartment 5A, together. Obviously, Wilkins would have no recollection of seeing Jayne Tanner passing him when he was talking to Gerald McCann in the street. That was because she wasn't in the street like she claims, and Gerald McCann knew that she was hiding in the garden of 5A until Wilkins and McCann went their separate ways...

Soon afterwards, Gerald McCann carried off Madeline's body, assisted temporarily by Jayne Tanner, she carried Madeline's body to the garden wall and handed her over to him. McCann walked off up the alleyway in the direction of block 4, and turned sharp right up a path which separated blocks 5 and 4 crossed the car park on the roadside of these apartment, turning immediately left up towards the road junction, crossed over the street close to where Moitger Mary's statue stands, before making his way down hill towards the narrow street near 'LUZDOC' where he bumped into the Smith contingent...

Meanwhile, Jayne Tanner introduced the 'TANNERMAN' narrative as part of a plan to give Gerald McCann an alibi, and get the police to concentrate on finding 'TANNERMAN', who walked away from the scene heading in the general direction of Robert Murat's abode..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4778 on: December 10, 2019, 02:17:AM »
It seems odds on, that Jayne Tanner did not see Gerald McCann and Jez Wilkins talking in the street outside the gate of the gable end of apartment 5A, at 9.10pm, because Jez Wilkins recalls the time he met and talked with Gerald McCann at 9.15pm. Their conversation lasted 3 / 4 minutes, and according to Gerald McCanns account he was back at the tapas bar restuarant by 9.20pm, but if the truth be known he never returned there at all. He was the man seen by the Smith contingent carrying Madeleine in his arms in the direction of the beach at 10pm...

Hazarding a guess, I think that Jane Tanner was in the front garden of apartment 5A when Jez Wilkins saw Gerald McCann exiting the gate. Perhaps Jez Wilkins never knew that McCann and Tanner were in the front garden of apartment 5A, together. Obviously, Wilkins would have no recollection of seeing Jayne Tanner passing him when he was talking to Gerald McCann in the street. That was because she wasn't in the street like she claims, and Gerald McCann knew that she was hiding in the garden of 5A until Wilkins and McCann went their separate ways...

Soon afterwards, Gerald McCann carried off Madeline's body, assisted temporarily by Jayne Tanner, she carried Madeline's body to the garden wall and handed her over to him. McCann walked off up the alleyway in the direction of block 4, and turned sharp right up a path which separated blocks 5 and 4 crossed the car park on the roadside of these apartment, turning immediately left up towards the road junction, crossed over the street close to where Mother Mary's statue stands, before making his way down hill towards the narrow street near 'LUZDOC' where he bumped into the Smith contingent...

Meanwhile, Jayne Tanner introduced the 'TANNERMAN' narrative as part of a plan to give Gerald McCann an alibi, and get the police to concentrate on finding 'TANNERMAN', who walked away from the scene heading in the general direction of Robert Murat's abode..

It is rather interesting that just prior to Jez Wilkins meeting up with Gerald McCann outside the McCann apartment, that Wilkins used the toilet in the tapas bar...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4779 on: December 10, 2019, 02:24:AM »
The Carpenter couple did not see anyone in the street when going back to their apartment at 9.15pm. They didn't see Gerald McCann, Jez Wilkins or Jayne Tanner, or any would be abductor, and once at the top of the street they turned sharp right toward their apartment, which was in the same direction that Jayne Tanner claimed  'TANNERMAN' had walked off in...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4780 on: December 10, 2019, 02:28:AM »
It is rather interesting that just prior to Jez Wilkins meeting up with Gerald McCann outside the McCann apartment, that Wilkins used the toilet in the tapas bar...

Was it a possibility that Madeleine McCanns body was carted off away from apartment 5A in Jez Wilkins pushchair?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4781 on: December 10, 2019, 02:49:AM »
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4782 on: December 10, 2019, 02:50:AM »
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4783 on: December 10, 2019, 02:51:AM »
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #4784 on: December 10, 2019, 02:52:AM »
Why are they both laughing openly just 9 days after Madeleine supposedly vanished?
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