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Post by Tony Bennett 28.07.13 9:12

FWIW, the following comment has appeared today in another place where today's Jimmy Savile revelations are being discussed:


As a slight (but quite possibly connected) aside, the male in a couple who are friends of my OH who have a holiday place nearby to where Madeline was 'abducted' has had the rozzers turn-up at his workplace.

I'd like to take that as a sign that some proper policing is actually taking place, in the hope that it also encompasses what is being covered on this thread.

Perhaps a corner has been turned? I can only hope that is the case.

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Dr Martin Roberts: "The evidence is that these are the pjyamas Madeleine wore on holiday in Praia da Luz. They were photographed and the photo handed to a press agency, who released it on 8 May, as the search for Madeleine continued. The McCanns held up these same pyjamas at two press conferences on 5 & 7June 2007. How could Madeleine have been abducted?"

Amelie McCann (aged 2): "Maddie's jammies!".  

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Post by marconi 28.07.13 14:20

Tony Bennett wrote:FWIW, the following comment has appeared today in another place where today's Jimmy Savile revelations are being discussed:


As a slight (but quite possibly connected) aside, the male in a couple who are friends of my OH who have a holiday place nearby to where Madeline was 'abducted' has had the rozzers turn-up at his workplace.

I'd like to take that as a sign that some proper policing is actually taking place, in the hope that it also encompasses what is being covered on this thread.

Perhaps a corner has been turned? I can only hope that is the case.
Tony, what  is FWIW
and what is OH?
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Post by pennylane 28.07.13 14:27

marconi wrote:
Tony Bennett wrote:FWIW, the following comment has appeared today in another place where today's Jimmy Savile revelations are being discussed:


As a slight (but quite possibly connected) aside, the male in a couple who are friends of my OH who have a holiday place nearby to where Madeline was 'abducted' has had the rozzers turn-up at his workplace.

I'd like to take that as a sign that some proper policing is actually taking place, in the hope that it also encompasses what is being covered on this thread.

Perhaps a corner has been turned? I can only hope that is the case.
Tony, what  is FWIW
and what is OH?

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Post by marconi 28.07.13 14:41

pennylane wrote:
marconi wrote:
Tony Bennett wrote:FWIW, the following comment has appeared today in another place where today's Jimmy Savile revelations are being discussed:


As a slight (but quite possibly connected) aside, the male in a couple who are friends of my OH who have a holiday place nearby to where Madeline was 'abducted' has had the rozzers turn-up at his workplace.

I'd like to take that as a sign that some proper policing is actually taking place, in the hope that it also encompasses what is being covered on this thread.

Perhaps a corner has been turned? I can only hope that is the case.
Tony, what  is FWIW
and what is OH?

'for what it's worth' and 'other half'  hello

 The Yard has to check on everything and I don't believe that Murat is involed in the case.
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Post by PeterMac 28.07.13 17:16

Turning up at a workplace is one thing. Asking pointed questions of the person concerned might be interesting.
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Post by marconi 28.07.13 17:26

marconi wrote:
pennylane wrote:
marconi wrote:
Tony Bennett wrote:FWIW, the following comment has appeared today in another place where today's Jimmy Savile revelations are being discussed:


As a slight (but quite possibly connected) aside, the male in a couple who are friends of my OH who have a holiday place nearby to where Madeline was 'abducted' has had the rozzers turn-up at his workplace.

I'd like to take that as a sign that some proper policing is actually taking place, in the hope that it also encompasses what is being covered on this thread.

Perhaps a corner has been turned? I can only hope that is the case.
Tony, what  is FWIW
and what is OH?

'for what it's worth' and 'other half'  hello

 The Yard has to check on everything and I don't believe that Murat is involed in the case.

 could it have happen near the church?
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Post by marconi 28.07.13 19:43

Tony, I hope you can keep us informed, in case you find more about it.
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Post by marconi 28.07.13 19:59

we need a confirmation of this comment.   The Portuguese media are not talking about it.
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Post by aiyoyo 28.07.13 20:22

PeterMac wrote:Turning up at a workplace is one thing.  Asking pointed questions of the person concerned might be interesting.

Quite.

If not for purpose of asking pointed questions why surprised him/her at workplace?

Would be interesting to know whether visit was pre-notified to the target,or shocked faces all around at the workplace?



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Post by PeterMac 28.07.13 20:44

marconi wrote:we need a confirmation of this comment.   The Portuguese media are not talking about it.
There is no suggestion that it happened in Portugal.The friend of a friend of a person . . . . has a holiday home in PdL. That is the link.
But it is from a fringe site, so I would want something more before being impressed..
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Post by lillyofthevalley 28.07.13 22:15

Tony Bennett wrote:FWIW, the following comment has appeared today in another place where today's Jimmy Savile revelations are being discussed:


As a slight (but quite possibly connected) aside, the male in a couple who are friends of my OH who have a holiday place nearby to where Madeline was 'abducted' has had the rozzers turn-up at his workplace.

I'd like to take that as a sign that some proper policing is actually taking place, in the hope that it also encompasses what is being covered on this thread.

Perhaps a corner has been turned? I can only hope that is the case.

Interesting wonder if this is to do with any of the tapas lots work places in the UK titter
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Post by aiyoyo 29.07.13 2:24

A hint of name would have been good. Would this be the couple who 'soothed' Maddie?
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Post by lufc50337 29.07.13 9:53

I thought the post was purposefully a bit confusing, rather than straight to the point, could be trying to disguise how close.

Turned a corner, Jon Corner?
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