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Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Kate McCann killed Madeleine


Kate McCann killed Madeleine

Kate McCann killed Madeleine on the evening of 3 May 2007 whilst Gerry McCann was out of Apartment 5A playing tennis. She phoned Gerry McCann to inform him she needed him to come back to the apartment, however, she did not clarify her reason for needing his help. Rather than immediately return to the apartment to see what his wife wanted him for, instead Gerry McCann asked David Payne to look in on Kate McCann to check if she was alright. When David Payne arrived at Apartment 5A, for obvious reason Kate McCann would not let him in but informed him it was Gerry McCann whom she wanted. David Payne returned to the tennis court and informed Gerry McCann that Kate McCann did not want outside help from him but instead needed Gerry McCann to return to the apartment.

The McCanns had agreed that Kate would bath the children whilst Gerry went off to play tennis, and then they would take the children to the playground area. Whilst Gerry was still under the impression that the children to the playground area was part of the plan for the evening, this had to change because of the death of Madeleine and the McCanns made the excuse that the children were tired to explain the change of plan.

It was the start of the cover up.

n.b. The above post was first published on wordpress. However, just in case it gets pulled I have republished it here. (See below)

I found this message when I attempted to create a new post...

"Warning: We have a concern about some of the content on your blog. Please click here to contact us as soon as possible to resolve the issue and re-enable posting".

When I clicked on the link I received this email in response...


"Hi,
You cannot claim that someone killed someone else if this has not been proven in a court of law.

http://hypocriteandliar.wordpress.com/2008/09/02/kate-mccann-killed-madeleine/

Best,
Anthony

Automattic | WordPress.com"

I sent back the following...

Hi Anthony,

Of course you can. For example, in Bath in England, it was published that a
certain person committed a killing. Eventually the person was prosecuted by
the CPS and the person was found not guilty by a jury.

Example:
http://prisonersvoice.blogspot.com/2007/09/gerry-and-kate-mccann-we-know-you.html

What is your problem? Has someone reported my blog? I feel you need to be
more open because I have not had this problem with Blogger.

Best,
John

4 comments:

Merkin said...

Hi John, I am very very very with you on the campaign on this one.

However, I need a bit more meat on the specifics this time.

Give as much as you can.

Anonymous said...

"You cannot claim that someone killed someone else if this has not been proven in a court of law."

Strange logic - if that were really the case then no murder would ever reach a court of law as a jury would have to prove guilt before the police could accuse the suspect of the crime. Hmmmm.

James Higham said...

Phew! What then, in general, is the definition of libel which would pass in a UK court of law?

Anonymous said...

You may not know it, but you are subject to the same laws of libel and defamation as a newspaper. Your unsubstantiated comments are clearly defamatory, and if the McCanns chose to pursue you then you'd be stung for a hefty fine in the courts.
They probably won't, however, because you're beneath contempt.