"THE NIGHT WE FOUND HER"!

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"THE NIGHT WE FOUND HER"!

Post  Tony Bennett on Wed May 26, 2010 11:26 am

Is this a Freudian slip??

http://www.mccannfiles.com/id322.html

Look at second Spanish video - 4 May 2010

Play from 12 min 27 sec to 12 min 30 sec

Dr Gerald McCann refers to:

"THE NIGHT WE FOUND HER".

Significant?

Or not significant?

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Re: "THE NIGHT WE FOUND HER"!

Post  Autumn on Wed May 26, 2010 1:28 pm

Yes they seem to be getting quite careless these days, Tony.

Here is Kate making, what would appear to be, another freudian slip during a recent interview with Sandra Felgueiras.




Re: Sandra Felgueiras interviews McCanns May 2010 in Lisbon

jkh on Mon May 03, 2010 2:35 pm

Transcript kindly written and provided by anotheroneforjustice and posted on Little Morsals blog:

http://littlemorsals.blogspot.com/2010/05/sandra-felgueiras-interviews-mccanns.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LittleMorsals+%28Little+Morsals%29


anotheroneforjustice — 01 May 2010 — Sandra Felgueiras interviews McCanns in Portugal (April/May 2010)

KM Well, I remember that night very well. Well, I ran. I said, "Madeleine's gone. Someone's taken her."

SF Portuguese introduction

SF When you got into the apartment at 10pm and you didnt see Madeleine, you just ran shouting that she was missing. Weren't you afraid to leave Sean and Amelie behind? What crossed your mind?

KM Well first of all, I didn't just walk in and notice she'd gone. It was the fact that the door was open to the bedroom quite wide. When I went to close the door, it slammed and that's when I noticed that Madeleine was there. And then I thought had she wandered through to our bed, so I went through to our room and she wasn't there and then I went back in again. And ermm... And then I just literally flew round the apartment, once I realised that the window was open and the shutter was up. I flew round the apartment and I just flew. I don't know, I don't... You know, I just ran out, I mean, I knew I could be there in seconds and I just screamed as soon as I saw the table. I screamed.

SF Now when you look back, you realise it could be, could have been dangerous for Sean and Amelie to let them behind? No?

GM I don't think that's right and certainly in medical training, the first thing you get taught in an emergency situation is to call for help. That's part of, that gets drummed into you.

SF So it was a natural reaction?

GM No, err... Its one of the things that should be considered for us but I think most people would react like that.

SF Did it ever cross your mind, Madeleine wouldn't be able to cross the door just looking after you, alone?

KM If I can just explain what I found. The shutters which had been down all week and when I went in and there was a gust that blew the curtains open, that's when I noticed that the shutter had been pulled up.

SF So you have no doubts, she was taken from the bed?

KM No doubts. A three-year old would not be able to do that.

GM If you are saying, "Is it theoretically possible that Madeleine left the apartment, then yes. Do we believe it and do we think she was capable of leaving the apartment the way it was found and by which exit did she leave, then absolutely not


AND THATS WHEN I NOTICED MADELEINE WAS THERE - Kate McCann (55 secs into the vid).

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Re: "THE NIGHT WE FOUND HER"!

Post  kangdang on Wed May 26, 2010 1:57 pm

GM I don't think that's right and certainly in medical training, the
first thing you get taught in an emergency situation is to call for
help. That's part of, that gets drummed into you.


True, but another of the first things taught in med school is objectification. This skill is honed during gross anatomy classes, or ‘gross lab’ as some aptly name it. Typically, pairs of students are assigned a cadaver for the duration of these classes. The mastery of objectification is acquired through students repeatedly sinking knifes into, and eviscerating, human cadavers. ‘Gross lab’ classes enable students to, apart from the obvious anatomy side, depersonalize human cadavers. Cadavers are usually presented swathed in gauze; this encourages students to unwrap them as they go, part by part. The aim is to enable fledgling physicians to learn to think of cadavers as wholly unrelated to the people they once where.

Nonetheless, Gerry's statement begs a questions or two in itself, one is why didn't Kate shout for help from the veranda, the tapas bar was well within shouting distance.

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Re: "THE NIGHT WE FOUND HER"!

Post  aiyoyo on Thu May 27, 2010 7:39 am

Gerry Mccann "it's not as bad as the night we found her."

What????

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Re: "THE NIGHT WE FOUND HER"!

Post  kary on Thu May 27, 2010 8:28 am

aiyoyo wrote:Gerry Mccann "it's not as bad as the night we found her."

What????


Listen to the snippet here - courtesy of Jean d Arc from MCF

Audio file of snippet

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