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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Gerry McCann throws his dummy out of the pram


Gerry McCann throws his dummy out of the pram, on a Spanish TV station, when asked a simple but probing question that only required a simple answer. Instead, Gerry McCann threw a tantrum. He did not appear to react like the father of a missing child when it was announced that blood traces had been found in the apartment. Gerry was not grief struck, rather it was business as usual. Perhaps, the kind of confidence displayed by someone who already knew it would amount to nothing? Perhaps, because he knew what had really happened? This latest display of Gerry McCann's loss of temper might help to explain what happened to Madeleine on that fateful day.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

British media silent on this as usual. Wonder why the British media are in awe of this irresponsible pair.

Anonymous said...

It seems that Gerry really is starting to crack isnt he ? He seems to have a short fuse when it comes to temper ! I think its high-time he told us what really happened that night -It would also be interesting to know who's idea it was to ask such pertinent questions on air - the portugese police perhaps ?

Anonymous said...

I don't give a shit about one middle-class white girl who went missing while on holiday. I don't care if her dad did it, I don't care if her mum did it. What I do care about is our national media distracting us from the government's totalitarian endgame with bilge about an abducted child. Given the amount of money we spend on killing children in Iraq it's downright sick.

Anonymous said...

I do care about one child - the murder of one person is a tragedy, the murder of millions is a mere statistic. (Incorrectly quoted from Stalin(?))The individual is IMPORTANT regardless of age, race or class.
I don't know if every country has the government it deserves, but I do see that there are very few courageous, trustworthy, honest men and women in the world. I want to be an investigative journalist and right some inequalities, to make a difference, even in JUST one person's life.

Anonymous said...

I do care about one child - the murder of one person is a tragedy, the murder of millions is a mere statistic. (Incorrectly quoted from Stalin(?))The individual is IMPORTANT regardless of age, race or class.
I don't know if every country has the government it deserves, but I do see that there are very few courageous, trustworthy, honest men and women in the world. I want to be an investigative journalist and right some inequalities, to make a difference, even in JUST one person's life.

Anonymous said...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uklatest/story/0,,-6887383,00.html

Hmmm, interesting decision. After all what is it we all remember Jeffrey Archer for? Or Jason Donovan?