foxshooter243 wrote: » Heres a link to an interesting theory on the case, it gives an account of how the body was moved -http://unterdenteppichgekehrt.blogspot.com/p/theory-english.html
If some one can offer a possible account of how the body disappeared then it might be worth considering.
jackiebaron wrote: » How many kids do you know just wander off into the night in their pyjamas and never come back? Many a time growing up I was scolded by my parents and wanted to run away but never did. And that was when I was 9 or 10. The thought never crossed my mind when I was 4.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » There is no evidence whatsoever of an abduction. The parents said that's what happened on the night. They completely refuted suggestions that the child had woken and wandered off. Dismissed that one completely. In my mind that would be the first thing I would suspect. Given that they, according to themselves, were in a very safe resort, and so, left their children alone in the apartment because it was so safe. I am not going to comment on their apparent neglect in leaving the children alone. Maybe they had a false sense of security. But if they did feel secure, why did they shout "abduction" straight away, and not at least explore the fact that the child might have woken up and got out the door somehow?
Spanish Eyes wrote: » they need the loot to pay their lawyers!
GetWithIt wrote: » The Joe O'Reilly strategy? Fair enough, but years later? At the time, sure, but years later I'd be hoping everyone would forget rather than continually rehashing it.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Some might say that is "Hiding in full view". It has been known to happen, the more guilty one is, the more they hide it by being full on in the media etc. just so no one could possible think anything bad about them....
GetWithIt wrote: » I don't know all the details of the case. Just reading the thread so far has revealed a lot that I wasn't aware of. But I know if I had killed someone and had gotten away with it, that I wouldn't be writing books about it years later and appearing on every chat show possible to go over the details again.
coco_lola wrote: » I think they definitely have something to do with it, and always did from day one.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Just an aside, but if this couple are innocent, and I hope they are, but don't THINK they are.. do they realise that a lot of people do not believe them. They seem to have hard necks, writing books and giving media appearances, when all the time there are some like us here saying they overdosed their children and much, much worse..
scudzilla wrote: » Would have had to have been a lot stronger than Calpol to kill a child, now who could get something stronger without too many questions being asked, Doctors maybe.........:rolleyes::rolleyes:
byhookorbycrook wrote: » Given Calpol or something simialr to make her sleepy. overdid the dosage, dead when they got back and they hid the body.
abouttobebanned wrote: » The body has not shown up to this day. So in that very short time frame, he did a very good job. I don't buy it.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » No, when the father got back, and HE hid the child somewhere. I think he is capable of shutting down and doing what is necessary. Panic, drink taken, got to do something. Kind of explains how some people cannot understand how they sat at the bar all night if they had hidden the child to cover up something. I think it happened when the father went to check, he saw what had happened and did what he felt he had to do in his inebriated and shocked state. There is no timeline to say how long he was away from the table AFAIK. BTW I hope this did not happen. But maybe it did.
lugha wrote: » My great difficulty with this scenario is that it requires a parent to completely suppress overwhelming anguish which is something I think only a tiny minority of people, if that, are capable of doing. Is it your view that Kate was not involved? And if so, do you consider her choice of words on finding Madeleine missing to be in any way relevant? I think there is a reasonable possibility that the parents were covereing up an accidental death but IMO I think an abduction of some sort is more probable, But if it was the former, I don't believe it happened as the most popular accounts suggest.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Come on, someone out there knows what happened. I hope she's found alive BTW, but I think she's dead. I think her father found her when he went back to check, and panicked, got rid of her, and went back to the party, as if nothing had happened.
katiebelle wrote: » I think she was abducted. It was pretty obvious that her parents left the kids alone each night when they went out to eat. That would not go unnoticed. I think she was abducted and probably killed shortly afterwards and is probably buried not too far from where she was abducted.
jellybee wrote: » surely its awful to speculate in such a way about a horrific event. poor little girl
katiebelle wrote: » Speculation of this sort at least keeps this topic alive and increases awareness. I too think this little girl is dead but honestly dont think her parents had anything to do with her death. Would love if she was found alive but dont think that will happen somehow.
Barrington wrote: » No harm in starting a new thread rather than bringing back a thread over 6 months old. Go for it
scudzilla wrote: » http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056066809