“Sometimes people do things for reasons that even they cannot understand,” Mr McCann, a devout Catholic, wrote.
“An act of madness, an accident or sudden impulse can lead to consequences that people may never have imagined or intended.
“Faced with such a situation we believe any human soul will ultimately suffer torment and feelings of guilt and fear.”
On Gerry McCanns blog he has written the above statement. I happen to believe along with many others that this is the closest we will ever come to a "confession" in the death of little Madeleine McCann. In other words, Gerry McCann felt compelled to do or say something; after that May 3 "disaster" occurred, and that IS what he called it when Madeleine "went", a "disaster".
You have to ask yourself, after viewing all the photos in this case; all the video all the interviews and all the articles, especially the early ones, why do you believe that an abduction occurred if Law Enforcement does not? I'm with LE on this one; they knew 3 wks in; and maybe sooner that the McCanns time line and "stories" did NOT add up. There were no shutters "askew" there was no abduction there was no open window or locked doors.
There were just three little babies, two 18mos old and one 3 yr old, left all alone in a holiday flat to fend for themselves. Supposedly. The time line IS that this Mother, was the last person to see little Madeleine alive. That this "mother" wrote about issues she had with motherhood and how she was struggling in her marriage and motherhood; especially with little Madeleine and her "screaming". So it bodes to ask; how long will it take to build the case against the McCanns? At least there is no statute on Murder, and if they never see the inside of a cell; they will live in one for the rest of their lives, no matter where they go.
Kat
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
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