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katex 07-05-2009 19:53

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I have not forgotten Madeleine, and about to watch the programme on Channel 4 now following her parents' efforts to create a normal life.

In the meantime, sure you have all seen this picture of how she may look now at age 6.

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garinda 07-05-2009 23:34

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I watched the programme too.

There's always hope that she'll return to her family one day, as has happily happened in a few similar cases.

Gayle 08-05-2009 08:32

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What's annoying about the case is that it's only now that they're suggesting that she wasn't snatched from her room but had possibly wandered out of the apartment looking for her mum and dad.

That changes everything about the evidence and probably the profile of who they were looking for. Some serious mistakes have been made with this case.

flashy 08-05-2009 09:09

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it really doesnt seem like 2 years ago since she went missing

jaysay 08-05-2009 09:25

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Having had girls myself I often wonder what I would have done if that had happened to one of mine, I think I would have gone crazy to say the least, I think Maddy's parents have handled the situation, in public, in a calm and logical way, where lots of people would just have fallen to pieces, and I include myself in that too

flashy 08-05-2009 09:29

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i would have been the same as you Jay, it would have killed me

garinda 08-05-2009 09:52

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 711831)
What's annoying about the case is that it's only now that they're suggesting that she wasn't snatched from her room but had possibly wandered out of the apartment looking for her mum and dad.

That wasn't one of the possibilities being looked at in last night's programme. Though of course it makes sense.

Her father did admit that with hindsight they were wrong to leave the children whilst they ate, and that's something they have to live with.

It showed him walking from their apartment to the tapas bar, and it was one hell of a long way. Even if the children woke up, and were crying they wouldn't have heard them.

We've been in that position on holiday, and no way would we have left our children. We took it in turns to stay in and baby-sit.

I still think what they did was wrong, but I hope beyond hope she'll be returned to her family, who I guess are having to live with the consequences of their actions.

katex 08-05-2009 10:03

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 711872)
That wasn't one of the possibilities being looked at in last night's programme. Though of course it makes sense.

I had never heard this theory either, but like you say is a possibility ... but am sure a 4 year old would have known in which direction to go in search of her parents.

They did the reconstruction whereby witnesses saw a man carrying a sleeping child near the apartment and about half a mile away. This puzzles me ... surely Maddie would have woken up in these circumstances ?

Did not want to get into any recriminations again on this sad loss, the stress was certainly showing on the mother's face I thought. They are not going to give up though.

garinda 08-05-2009 10:12

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 711878)
I had never heard this theory either, but like you say is a possibility ... but am sure a 4 year old would have known in which direction to go in search of her parents.

Not necessarily in a strange bed on holiday, if you were still half asleep, and it was dark, and the doors were unlocked.

Which it was in the daytime, with the curtains closed, when her father returned to the apartment in last night's programme.

katex 08-05-2009 10:21

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Ok ... but surely someone would have spotted a youngster wandering around looking lost at some stage, and nobody reported this. She would have very unlucky to have come across someone with bad intentions within a short distance.

I just feel like those detectives do, someone in that resort knows something.

Taggy 08-05-2009 10:41

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The two sightings didn't seem to add up to me. The second one was about half a mile away and 40 mins later. well surely someone would'nt have been walking round in public for that length of time with a girl that had been abducted? Also it wouldn't take that long to walk that distance, may be timings are not correct.


Best Regards - Taggy

Gayle 08-05-2009 13:05

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I didn't watch the programme so can't comment on what was said in that. It's just something that I read on the web a couple of days ago.

It's quite possible for a four year old child to get out of an apartment and try to find their parents - but it's equally possible that she wouldn't have known where to go. It was a strange country, not her own home and she could easily have wandered off.

I'm just surprised that it wasn't considered a little more at the time. It could have changed any number of parameters in the case.

turkishdelight 17-05-2009 18:15

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Not sure what i think about this situation it something doesnt add up.

katex 17-05-2009 18:26

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See the McCanns are using the law to stop a book on sale by the Officer who was in charge of the investigation in Portugal, which suggested they buried the body. Is the best selling book in this country at the moment, and will certainly hinder any other line of thought, and close people's minds.

turkishdelight 17-05-2009 18:34

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I guess the first fact is i cant just cant comprehend anyone contemplating leaving their children alone whilst going out its just way beyond my imagination and especially two doctors, i never left sight of mine for a minute whilst abroad on holiday.


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