Madeleine McCann
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Re: Madeleine McCann
Just imagine for a second that Jakubclaret isn’t a wind up merchant.
How deeply disturbing is that?
How deeply disturbing is that?
Re: Madeleine McCann
Who of us hasn't been to Portugal and hired a car with used notes and driven it away without the hire company bothering to ask who is driving it? I mean, some of them ask to see passport and driving licence and credit card, but surely not all.
And slip the man a few used fivers and tell him that there has been a dead child in the boot and could he give it an extra special clean, and any hire company worth its salt would be happy to oblige.
And slip the man a few used fivers and tell him that there has been a dead child in the boot and could he give it an extra special clean, and any hire company worth its salt would be happy to oblige.
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Re: Madeleine McCann
I brought up the issue of the McCanns’ social class so, given how this thread has progressed since then, I feel I need to clarify something.
In no way was I ever suggesting that they killed their daughter and got away with it because they’re middle class. I was just suggesting they might have been given a tougher ride about their negligence in leaving her unattended whilst they went out for a meal from some on here if they were working class (with smartphones and a flatscreen TV).
In no way was I ever suggesting that they killed their daughter and got away with it because they’re middle class. I was just suggesting they might have been given a tougher ride about their negligence in leaving her unattended whilst they went out for a meal from some on here if they were working class (with smartphones and a flatscreen TV).
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Re: Madeleine McCann
dsr wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 10:54 pmWho of us hasn't been to Portugal and hired a car with used notes and driven it away without the hire company bothering to ask who is driving it? I mean, some of them ask to see passport and driving licence and credit card, but surely not all.
And slip the man a few used fivers and tell him that there has been a dead child in the boot and could he give it an extra special clean, and any hire company worth its salt would be happy to oblige.
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Re: Madeleine McCann
Bordeauxclaret wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 10:37 pmJust imagine for a second that Jakubclaret isn’t a wind up merchant.
How deeply disturbing is that?
I've tried but, nope, no can do.
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Re: Madeleine McCann
I've already explained my reasoning, you might think it's funny & take the p155 but I don't see many other people offering any other explanations apart from a absurd phantom expertise child abductor, that good he stalks the victims whilst remaining hidden leaving no trails or evidence. The hire car can easily be explained with the abduction date being incorrect.
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Re: Madeleine McCann
That's the point, it's extremely funny and completely worthy of taking the pi$$ that you believe what you do.
Fair enough, I couldn't really care less what you think but it is funny in a very macabre way.
Fair enough, I couldn't really care less what you think but it is funny in a very macabre way.
Re: Madeleine McCann
Just for clarity, are you sayingJakubclaret wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 2:58 pmThe hire car can easily be explained with the abduction date being incorrect.
- that Madeline was alive and well when they reported her missing and she died later on after they had hired a car? In which case, where was she in the meantime?
- that Madeline died earlier and the McCanns somehow managed to hire a car? In which case, how did they avoid leaving a paper trail and without anyone at the car hire place recognising their photo?
- that the police have just made a wrong note on their records and the McCann's phone call and the police search all took place several days after what is currently believed?
- something else?
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Re: Madeleine McCann
To assist you, I find your thought processes & others equally as hilarious as you find mine, taking the law of averages into account & any abductor monitoring the parental movements to gather so much intel & research prior whilst remaining concealed & evading any sort of exposure & avoiding detection is nothing short of remarkable especially with a 13 year investigation of this magnitude, the closest word well short of justice, please see below.evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 3:42 pmThat's the point, it's extremely funny and completely worthy of taking the pi$$ that you believe what you do.
Fair enough, I couldn't really care less what you think but it is funny in a very macabre way.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictio ... eposterous
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Re: Madeleine McCann
I for one wouldn’t rule out any scenario.... which makes you all equally right and wrong. Better brains than ours have been fighting to get to the bottom of this than I am even going to entertain pretending I’ve given it over the years. Nothing would surprise me, but a little girl deserves the truth to be found.... that is what matters.
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Re: Madeleine McCann
Has anyone considered that with all his deflecting, was Jakubclaret in Portugal at that time? Makes you think.
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Re: Madeleine McCann
He’s already told us he’s glad he wasn’t as bizarrely he seems to think he’d be a suspect.
I also think that he seems to think that Portugal is about the size of Scott Park
I also think that he seems to think that Portugal is about the size of Scott Park
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Re: Madeleine McCann
He would say that thougharise_sir_charge wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 5:53 pmHe’s already told us he’s glad he wasn’t as bizarrely he seems to think he’d be a suspect.