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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Gerry McCann: Tells media to stop asking awkward questions


Gerry McCann, who has yet to give a satisfactory explanation into the disappearance of his daughter Madeleine, and was obsessed by getting media attention, has now called for the media obsession with the missing Madeleine to end. Basically, he is not too happy with the change of focus from his abduction theory to the conduct of Gerry and Kate McCann in Madeleine's disappearance. Gerry has thrown a boomerang and wonders why it has come spinning back at him.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can't add anything new, only to say it looks more and more like Gerry and Kate are hiding something.

The tapas bar back garden scenario has been blown wide apart. Why is Gerry so miserable on the airport bus video and on Madeleine's last photo, what was going on?

Anonymous said...

"fock off"

Anonymous said...

This article in the Express is quite interesting

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/16750/Widow-with-vital-clues-was-never-questioned-

1 - Mrs Fenn’s niece reported seeing a man who matched the description of a suspect peering into the McCanns holiday apartment around the time Madeleine went missing.

Her niece, who has now been interviewed by detectives in Britain, spotted a suspicious looking man hanging around the McCanns’ apartment around the time Madeleine disappeared. She told the officer the man matched the description of a suspect seen by Jane Tanner one of the McCanns’ holiday friends.

Now how come no one else in the McCann group who went to check on the children saw this individual, who must have been hanging around for some time, unless of course he managed to do his loitering in the street, peering through the window of the apartment and get into and out of the property with Madeline between checks by the McCann group and not be seen by anyone else but Tanner.

The only other explanation is that she was describing one of the McCann group who was checking on the children that night. If so, do the police have a description of what the McCann group were wearing that night.

2 - "Mrs Fenn says that two nights before Madeleine disappeared one of the children in the apartment was constantly screaming from around 10.30pm to 11.45pm.

"She was crying out for her dad and nobody answered until somebody returned".

Naughy Naughty Gerry. Perhaps at some point when you come back to England again, social services and your employer may want a 'quiet word' about this

3 - "On the night Madeleine disappeared the first she knew of it was when there was a commotion downstairs.

"She looked over the balcony and saw the child’s mother. She was in a state of panic. She was repeatedly saying ’We’ve let her down. We’ve let her down

Perhaps Kate would like to qualify what she meant by ’We’ve let her down. We’ve let her down'

It is also interesting that the intruder (if it was the mystery man who people claim to have seen)would have managed to get into and out of the property without making any noise, and waking up/upsetting Madeline who seems to have been rather 'twitchy' given events of 2 nights before, and who would have been expected to have been screaming her head off at some point, either during the attempted abduction, or when Jane Tanner saw her being taken down the road.

4 - Gerry - If I had given money to your fund, I would seriously be thinking about wanting my money back. Is that why you were reported as being so desperate to spend the money today? Not sure if there is a precedent or not, but could you be sued for obtaining money by deception

5 - Given that I assume that it was only one of the children crying 2 nights before the abduction (and that if it had been one of the twins the crying would have set the other twin off as well, so I assume it was Madeline then), and that it seems that the twins slept through the whole abduction thing as well (what time if did they wake up after it was found Madeline was missing given the number of people who went into the apartment), I would assume that they are either (a) heavy sleepers or (b) the McCanns use something to help them sleep (knockout drops etc?)

I really do hope that at some point, the police will ask the McCann group to sit down in seperate rooms and write out individual statements of what they were wearing that night and their movements, and ask them to confirm this with times, and pinpoint their positions with the relevant times on a map, including who was sitting where at the table.

Should there be any discrepancies, I hope that the individuals whose accounts show up the discrepancies will then be arrested and advised to come clean.

Whilst asking the McCann group for their statements, perhaps the police could use the tricks that the intelligence services would use, and 'inform' two of the 'weaker' members of the group that Madeline had been 'found' (telling one she was alive, and the other she was dead), and see what effect this has, not only on the individuals, but their statements. I'm not sure what admissability this would have on the statements, but it might, just might cause some splits in the group that could finally get to the truth of what happened.

Anonymous said...

My only concern is Madeleine. All this is sounding like a farce: why didn't Mrs Fenn's niece give this information at the beginning? Why is she saying this now? Where the f*** is Madeleine? Is she alive or not? Are the Portuguese police really this thick?
I've got a couple of people I wouldn't mind bumpin off, may be I should take'em on hols to the Algarve.

Anonymous said...

Is it true that all over Leicestershire patients previously suffering serious heart problems are, like Lazarus, leaping from their beds saying " No, thank you very much I'm fine just now, don't need an operation, just wanna go home before that McCann fella gets back on the job.?"

Anonymous said...

Quite right Anonymous 3.12pm, we should wake up and not present ourselves like lambs to the slaughter by running to butchering bloody murderers...oops, I mean doctors.
Many years ago, at the height of Laboratory Sciences, hospital labs, in the United States, went on strike and the death rate dropped.