were the chilren ever unsupervised at bath time....question arising from "Madeleine" book
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Re: were the chilren ever unsupervised at bath time....question arising from "Madeleine" book
Did the crying incident actually take place? Or, was this a bungled attempt to convince us that Madeleine was actually alive at that point.
If it is correct that Madeleine did actually die on April 29th, then the group are not likely to put the other children at risk by leaving them alone.
It is also suggested by the PJ that the children were all being cared for in one apartment.
The fact there was no sign of children being present in the McCanns apartment (no toys etc) and that Madeleines' Dna was not found in the apartment, together with the fact that at least one member of the tapas group was away from the table able each night, adds credibility to this theory.
I would suggest that the crying incident was nothing more than a fabrication, invented to add credibility to the Madeleine abducted on May 3rd story.
If it is correct that Madeleine did actually die on April 29th, then the group are not likely to put the other children at risk by leaving them alone.
It is also suggested by the PJ that the children were all being cared for in one apartment.
The fact there was no sign of children being present in the McCanns apartment (no toys etc) and that Madeleines' Dna was not found in the apartment, together with the fact that at least one member of the tapas group was away from the table able each night, adds credibility to this theory.
I would suggest that the crying incident was nothing more than a fabrication, invented to add credibility to the Madeleine abducted on May 3rd story.
Re: were the chilren ever unsupervised at bath time....question arising from "Madeleine" book
No toys, no clothes, no colouring books, no soft drinks bottles or plastic, no mucky tell-tale signs of a child's presence in either the living quarters, the parents bedroom nor the kids bedroom - no photographs! Just a crumpled bed below the window (enter and/or exit abductor through window), empty cots and a staged bed with cuddlecat and blanket (now you see it, now you don't) strategically placed.sharonl wrote:Did the crying incident actually take place? Or, was this a bungled attempt to convince us that Madeleine was actually alive at that point.
If it is correct that Madeleine did actually die on April 29th, then the group are not likely to put the other children at risk by leaving them alone.
It is also suggested by the PJ that the children were all being cared for in one apartment.
The fact there was no sign of children being present in the McCanns apartment (no toys etc) and that Madeleines' Dna was not found in the apartment, together with the fact that at least one member of the tapas group was enteraway from the table able each night, adds credibility to this theory.
I would suggest that the crying incident was nothing more than a fabrication, invented to add credibility to the Madeleine abducted on May 3rd story.
Stands to reason, in the dead of night, if a child was crying for well over an hour, someone other than Pamela Fenn would have heard it. One of the sick friends was in their respective apartments every night, other apartments in the vicinity were occupied - yet only Pamela Fenn heard it? Even if one chooses to believe Pamela Fenn's testimony, there is no evidence to suggest it was Madeleine or one of the twins crying that night - why not one of the Tapas groups children or even someone elses child? One of the neighbouring friends child was said to have been unwell one night - was that the crying child, or were they all accommodated in one apartment in which case it could be any child crying.
Yet another fabrication to support the abduction 3rd May storyline.
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