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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5235 on: July 16, 2020, 10:45:AM »
Red flag (8) - neither Jane Tanner, nor Gerald McCann, were present at the tapas bar restaurant at 9.15pm, to witness the couple who were making a commotion about a 3 year old toddler having been abducted. Therefore, they could not have both been either of them, nor one or other of the couple at the table in question Red flag (6)
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5236 on: July 16, 2020, 10:53:AM »
So, what is / was the identity of the mystery couple who were making a song and a dance Red flag (6) by 9.15pm at one of the tapas bar tables, concerning the abduction of a three year old toddler from a nearby apartment?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5237 on: July 16, 2020, 11:14:AM »
So, what is / was the identity of the mystery couple who were making a song and a dance Red flag (6) by 9.15pm at one of the tapas bar tables, concerning the abduction of a three year old toddler from a nearby apartment?

The supervisor must surely have been able to identify the couple in question, but there is no disclosure about this in the PJ files. However, I have narrowed this down to one of two male members of the tapas 9 group, and one female member - either (a)  Mathew Oldfield or (b)  Russell O'Brien,  with (c) Kate McCann. Whoever this couple are, the identifying them formally, and the taking witness statements, or interviewing them under caution will almost certainly throw the case wide open...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5238 on: July 16, 2020, 11:31:AM »
Red flag (9) - of some significance was the presence of the Carpenter couple, who dined at the tapas bar restaurant on the evening of 3rd May 2007. Since they had booked an evening meal there in the same restaurant as the McCann contingent, and according to Stephen Carpenters version of events he and his Mrs left the tapas bar somewhere between 9.20pm and 9.30pm to return to their holiday apartment not to far away from mother (Lady) Murats villa...

Rather somewhat mysteriously, the only evidence taken by the Portuguese, and the Leicestershire police, which has (thus far) been disclosed, is a witness statement or record of a tape recorded series of questions and answers from Stephen Carpenter!
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5239 on: July 16, 2020, 12:05:PM »
Red flag (9) - of some significance was the presence of the Carpenter couple, who dined at the tapas bar restaurant on the evening of 3rd May 2007. Since they had booked an evening meal there in the same restaurant as the McCann contingent, and according to Stephen Carpenters version of events he and his Mrs left the tapas bar somewhere between 9.20pm and 9.30pm to return to their holiday apartment not to far away from mother (Lady) Murats villa...

Rather somewhat mysteriously, the only evidence taken by the Portuguese, and the Leicestershire police, which has (thus far) been disclosed, is a witness statement or record of a tape recorded series of questions and answers from Stephen Carpenter!

All will be revealed in due course!

Red flag (10) - The Carpenter couple and child / children, made their way from the tapas bar restaurant and walked to the mini entrance of the Ocean Club, and then from there, they carefully crossed the roadway to the other side of the road, and they all got back safely to their holiday apartment, all went to bed and slept soundly until breakfast time in the morning, which led onto them learning about the disappearance of one of the McCanns children. Upon hearing the news mrs Carpenter told her husband Stephen  that as they were leaving the mini reception entrance on the previous evening, and they were crossing the street she heard a voice call out the name  Madeleine  Madeleine  and Madeleine, as though looking for a lost child..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5240 on: July 16, 2020, 02:46:PM »
mrs Carpenter told her husband Stephen  that as they were leaving the mini reception entrance on the previous evening, and they were crossing the street she heard a voice call out the name  Madeleine  Madeleine  and Madeleine, as though looking for a lost child..

Was the voice that Mrs Carpenter heard calling out a male or a female voice? If so whose?
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5241 on: July 16, 2020, 03:02:PM »
Was the voice that Mrs Carpenter heard calling out a male or a female voice? If so whose?

Well, it seems like somebody knew that Madeleine was missing from apartment 5A, which makes Gerald McCanns claim that Madeleine was fast asleep in her bed when he left the apartment and returned to the tapas bar restuarant at 9.20pm untrue. How can she have been sleeping peacefully in her bed at 9.05pm  yet be missing from apartment 5A minutes beforehand by Mathew Oldfield (9.00pm) and being talked about by a couple sat at a table at the tapas bar (9.15pm), not be missing when Mathew Oldfield and Russell O'Brien did their 9.20pm - 9.30pm check at the same apartment (5A)?

If McCann had returned to the restuarant before the Carpenter couple had decided to go back to their apartment when they did  then obviously he wouldn't have been calling out her name repeatedly at that stage. On the other hand, if he did not return  to the restuarant it becomes possible that  when he went at 9.05pm back to the apartment that he confirmed that which Mathew Oldfield had said..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5242 on: July 17, 2020, 06:21:AM »
Red flag (11) - According to a member of the tapas bar restuarant, at 9.30pm nobody at all was sat at the dining tables the McCann group had been sitting / dining at...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5243 on: July 17, 2020, 06:30:AM »
Red flag (12) - Similarly, at 9.45pm another member of the tapas bar restuarant staff, said that there was only a middle aged woman (Diane Webster) sat at the same dining room tables. When he spoke to her, she told him that she was minding the personal items belonging to the other members of the party, who had all gone back to their apartments..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5244 on: July 17, 2020, 06:43:AM »
Red flag (13) - Only Mathew Oldfield returned to the tapas bar restuarant after doing his 9.20pm /9.30pm check at the McCann apartment (5A). He told all the others that Russell O'Brien  was staying behind at the apartment he shared with Jane Tanner because a child of theirs was unwell. This cannot have been true Red flag (11) because according to a member of staff, the dining room tables had all been vacated by everyone at and by 9.30pm



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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5245 on: July 17, 2020, 07:01:AM »
Red flag (14) - At 10.00pm, Kate McCann  left the dining table to go and check her children back at the family apartment, and was the first person to discover, that Madeleine  was missing from her bed, and their apartment . refer to Red flags (4), (6), (7), (10), (11), (12) and (13) She returned to the tapas bar restuarant  to tell all of the others, that 'they have taken her', 'they have taken her' , 'Madeleine  is gone' , which caused everyone to leave their dining tables and dash back to the McCann apartment  (5A), but this account can't possibly be true, because from 9.30pm onwards there had been no-one at all sat at their dining tables (9.30pm - 9.44pm), and only Diane Webster sat there...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5246 on: July 17, 2020, 07:21:AM »
Red flag (14) - the sighting of a man carrying a child in his arms, close to the villages 'LUZDOC' medical store by the Smith contingent, whom one of them was 99.9% sure that the man seen had been Gerald McCann, walking from the general direction of the Ocean Club, heading in the general direction of Kelly's Bar, the Red Bull, beach, and the derelict building located across the street from the village church..
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5247 on: July 19, 2020, 06:56:AM »
Red flag (14) - the sighting of a man carrying a child in his arms, close to the villages 'LUZDOC' medical store by the Smith contingent, whom one of them was 99.9% sure that the man seen had been Gerald McCann, walking from the general direction of the Ocean Club, heading in the general direction of Kelly's Bar, the Red Bull, beach, and the derelict building located across the street from the village church..

But, according to Gerald McCann at 10 pm, Red flag (15) - he was still seated in the tapas bar restaurant with other members of the group and remained there until Kate McCann returned from her 10 pm check of apartment 5A raising the alarm that 'Madeliene was gone' , and 'they have taken her'...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5248 on: July 21, 2020, 05:52:AM »
I believe that until the police in Portugal,  UK and Germany, recognise that Madeliene McCanns demise and her disappearence from apartment 5A, as alerted to by Kate McCann, at 10pm on 3rd May 2007, is not the truth in this matter! Whatever took place, occurred two evenings prior on 1st May 2007, linked to the perverted mindset of Satanic , freemasonry, knights templar, and illuminati influence..

A nod of the head, a funny handshake, handkerchiefs at the knee, and human sacrifice lies at the heart of this case!

It is almost certain, that the German authorities, have possession of some evidence  information which leads them to the conclusion, that Madeliene McCann died, or was 'taken' from the McCanns apartment two evenings before it was officially acknowledged  by 10pm (3rd May 2007)...
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Re: The case of Madeleine McCann
« Reply #5249 on: July 21, 2020, 07:56:AM »
I believe that until the police in Portugal,  UK and Germany, recognise that Madeliene McCanns demise and her disappearence from apartment 5A, as alerted to by Kate McCann, at 10pm on 3rd May 2007, is not the truth in this matter! Whatever took place, occurred two evenings prior on 1st May 2007, linked to the perverted mindset of Satanic , freemasonry, knights templar, and illuminati influence..

A nod of the head, a funny handshake, handkerchiefs at the knee, and human sacrifice lies at the heart of this case!

It is almost certain, that the German authorities, have possession of some evidence  information which leads them to the conclusion, that Madeliene McCann died, or was 'taken' from the McCanns apartment two evenings before it was officially acknowledged  by 10pm (3rd May 2007)...

(Red flag - (16)

  Satanic Ritual Agenda:-

April 30th 2007 - 1st May 2007 (Onwards)

  'Human Sacrifices'

And (rather more 'Significantly') ...

'Any Age'
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