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Monday's Daily Star

So a British detective has uncovered an amazing clue that could lead to the man who took her. I wonder what that could be? A blue sports bag perhaps?
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Re: Monday's Daily Star
So a British detective has uncovered an amazing clue
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Surely you mean, a PRETENDY British detective.?
Bleksley has NOT been a REAL detective for YEARS!
Detective
Metropolitan Police
Government Agency; 10,001+ employees; Law Enforcement industry
1978– 1999 (21 years)
Investigated international, serious and organised crime.
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He never 'rose' above the rank of a Detective Constable, which is a non uniformed constable.
A Constable being the LOWEST 'rank' in the UK Police.
ps: These shirts are readily available on the Internet for as little as €3,50. Some "breakthrough". But then Mr Bleksley has a book to promote, doesn't he?
pps:
"All those years undercover - a decade of lying and cheating"
But it was too late for me. It was all over for Detective Constable Bleksley
MODEST TOO!
"I may have been the best but I paid a big price."
(WHY DIDN'T THE MCCANNS EMPLOY THIS DETECTING 'GENIUS' 7 YEARS AGO?)
He'd have no doubt 'found' Madeleine at least 2 weeks BEFORE a 'fund' was set up, him being 'the BEST' and all that.
"My double life had taken its toll. I was off my trolley and had become a danger to other people."
Superman had broken down and no one knew how to fix him.
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Surely you mean, a PRETENDY British detective.?
Bleksley has NOT been a REAL detective for YEARS!
Detective
Metropolitan Police
Government Agency; 10,001+ employees; Law Enforcement industry
1978– 1999 (21 years)
Investigated international, serious and organised crime.
---------------------
He never 'rose' above the rank of a Detective Constable, which is a non uniformed constable.
A Constable being the LOWEST 'rank' in the UK Police.
ps: These shirts are readily available on the Internet for as little as €3,50. Some "breakthrough". But then Mr Bleksley has a book to promote, doesn't he?
pps:
"All those years undercover - a decade of lying and cheating"
But it was too late for me. It was all over for Detective Constable Bleksley
MODEST TOO!
"I may have been the best but I paid a big price."
(WHY DIDN'T THE MCCANNS EMPLOY THIS DETECTING 'GENIUS' 7 YEARS AGO?)
He'd have no doubt 'found' Madeleine at least 2 weeks BEFORE a 'fund' was set up, him being 'the BEST' and all that.
"My double life had taken its toll. I was off my trolley and had become a danger to other people."
Superman had broken down and no one knew how to fix him.
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Re: Monday's Daily Star
I've sent 'our' Lorraine an e-mail 'reminding' her to WEAR her good quality 'Find Madeleine' wristband on Thursday 1st May 2014 in interview with KM.
Quote from Daily Star:
A source close to Kate said: “She just wants to speak from the heart to thank the public for their continued support over these seven difficult years and to tell viewers that she still has hope Madeleine can be found alive.”
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She won't actually be personally 'searching' for her daughter, for the first time ever, the 'public' can do that menial task, you'll understand, she'll be far too 'busy' doing the rounds of the TV studios.
(Madeleine wasn't hiding behind Lorraine's sofa, last year when 'our' Kate 'searched' there. But who knows...... this time?)
Quote from Daily Star:
A source close to Kate said: “She just wants to speak from the heart to thank the public for their continued support over these seven difficult years and to tell viewers that she still has hope Madeleine can be found alive.”
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She won't actually be personally 'searching' for her daughter, for the first time ever, the 'public' can do that menial task, you'll understand, she'll be far too 'busy' doing the rounds of the TV studios.
(Madeleine wasn't hiding behind Lorraine's sofa, last year when 'our' Kate 'searched' there. But who knows...... this time?)
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Re: Monday's Daily Star
Wee Kelly lost her anchoring job on the breakfast show (along with Aled Jones) because they couldn't pull the viewers in. I can see why now, it's like groundhog day.
Wee Kelly:
OOOOOO luvly to see yer again, you beautiful person you. We all know you've had a tough time, tell us now how are you all coping?
Well, we are trying to carry on as best we can wee Kelly, but yer know it's hard, it really is especially at family gatherings. blah blah blah.
Groundhog day for sure.
Wee Kelly:
OOOOOO luvly to see yer again, you beautiful person you. We all know you've had a tough time, tell us now how are you all coping?
Well, we are trying to carry on as best we can wee Kelly, but yer know it's hard, it really is especially at family gatherings. blah blah blah.
Groundhog day for sure.
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Re: Monday's Daily Star
@plebgate wrote:Wee Kelly lost her anchoring job on the breakfast show (along with Aled Jones) because they couldn't pull the viewers in. I can see why now, it's like groundhog day.
Wee Kelly:
OOOOOO luvly to see yer again, you beautiful person you. We all know you've had a tough time, tell us now how are you all coping?
Well, we are trying to carry on as best we can wee Kelly, but yer know it's hard, it really is especially at family gatherings. blah blah blah.

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