So from the Twitter thread some bonkers ex detective is talking about Kate McCanns dreams and directly accusing them of killing Madeline. He's also saying he knows where she is buried and that she died the day before?This is odd.
Someone (supposedly a detective) has written a new book about the case and has held a press conference to launch it. The timing is interesting - presumably they were waiting for the announcement of another huge sum of money being chucked at the ‘search’ for maximum interest in the book. I wonder if the Mccanns will try to squash it.
The McCanns and co stamped all over any evidence in their apt. I agree that you are more likely to be killed by someone you know and the last person to see you alive.Family members are discouraged from searching for their missing loved ones, presumably because it would be traumatic to find them deceased.
I suspect it is also to avoid contaminating any evidence as statistically you are more likely to killed by someone you know.
I always felt, and still feel, so bad for Kerry Needham and her family. They seemed very genuine people, and were truly broken.Let's not forget poor Shannon Matthews in all of this, her mother saw the public appeal and had £ signs in her eyes after the Maddie case & arranged the fake kidnap of her own F'kin daughter!!! I also feel for Ben Needham's family whenever the Maddie case is mentioned. I hope one day they get closure. Kerry left him safe with his Grandparents while she went off to work, not left him alone while she went out to dinner & drinking.
I mean I know consultants and doctors are well paid but how the fyvk have they saved almost £1million?I was wondering the same?!
Madeline Mc Cann's parents have saved nearly £1million in a fund to help find their daughter as police are set to receive a £100,000 grant of taxpayers' money to continue their search.
Madeleine McCann's parents save nearly £1m in fund to find toddler
Kate and Gerry have stashed away £921,819 in the past financial year, according to latest accounts filed with Companies House.www.dailymail.co.uk
It was too darned convenient that the bloke driving said digger had diedI always felt, and still feel, so bad for Kerry Needham and her family. They seemed very genuine people, and were truly broken.
I wasn't convinced by the police's conclusion a few years ago that he died in an accident involving a digger on the day he went missing.
Indeed. And why did Ben's shorts disappear from the tree branch?It was too darned convenient that the bloke driving said digger had died
If Ben had wandered into that building site and befallen an accident Rita, that digger driver might not have even seen him a little boy in amongst the rubble, playing with his toy cars, digger man just doing his job in a high up cab & not noticing a little lad under a digger bucket? I can quite well understand how that might have happened, sad as it is. You can't say it's 'too damned convenient' he died, as nobody can prove he was responsible for Ben's death.It was too darned convenient that the bloke driving said digger had died
what do you mean about the shorts please?Indeed. And why did Ben's shorts disappear from the tree branch?
I think that nutter who says she is Madeleine attended so, as much as I dislike them, I’m not going to criticise them for wanting to avoid her. She’d have no doubt sought them out and then posted it on social media.I read the McCanns missed a vigil this year, is this the first time they've not attended?
Convenient that the bloke is no longer around to put his side to the story, to implicate or clear himself. As it stands people will invariably think he did it, whether he did or not.If Ben had wandered into that building site and befallen an accident Rita, that digger driver might not have even seen him a little boy in amongst the rubble, playing with his toy cars, digger man just doing his job in a high up cab & not noticing a little lad under a digger bucket? I can quite well understand how that might have happened, sad as it is. You can't say it's 'too damned convenient' he died, as nobody can prove he was responsible for Ben's death.
Ah thanks. Seems odd not to attend though.I think that nutter who says she is Madeleine attended so, as much as I dislike them, I’m not going to criticise them for wanting to avoid her. She’d have no doubt sought them out and then posted it on social media.
Oh, I see what you meant now, I thought he'd been spoken to about it more than once before he died, but could be wrong. It's like the Maddie thing I guess, there are people that will always think the parents did it, whether they did or not, you are right.Convenient that the bloke is no longer around to put his side to the story, to implicate or clear himself. As it stands people will invariably think he did it, whether he did or not.
Ben's gran had hung his wet shorts on the tree branch to dry them out. When she realised Ben was missing, the shorts were also gone. Ben couldn't have reached up to them himself.what do you mean about the shorts please?
I think this is at the root of all the MM debate - people didn't trust the parents, they were seen as cold and people didn't feel sympathy for them.I do find Bens mother much more sympathetic. Could be my background.
I sometimes feel bad for thinking Mccanns are suspicious. I base it a lot on how I react to them. That I don’t like them.
She seemed a nice person and very genuineI do find Bens mother much more sympathetic. Could be my background.
I sometimes feel bad for thinking Mccanns are suspicious. I base it a lot on how I react to them. That I don’t like them.