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Well, instead of frothing at the mouth with noose in hand just waiting to put the McCanns heads through it.
You'll forgive me if I wait for some concrete evidence that they are implicated. For them to have been involved with her death and carry on this charade, would make them, IMO, the pair of coldest killers in this country since Brady and Hindly. I obviously don't know them, but I can't see it myself. |
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Have you forgotten Huntly and Carr also ?? |
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Different people react to pressure in different ways. Personally, I tend to lock up any emotion, become very cold and focused and am often accused of being flippant. I'd hate to think that someone started thinking I was responsible for something just because I didn't conform to their personal idea of an 'appropriate' response to it. |
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We'll have to have a PM some time to discuss this further :D |
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I suggest you actually go and read the entire thread before you start making knee jerk assumptions as towards peoples attitudes.
I have quite clearly stated that whilst I dont think it likely it remain a possibility until all evidence disproves it. If you bother to search through my posts it will clearly state this. Seeing as you obviously have not I hardly think you are in a position to question as to what my state of mind is. With regards to evidence, again as I have explained before in this very thread I am not going to get into it for very specific reasons. Never mind, never let the facts get in the way of a blinkered accusation, right ? ;) |
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Ok, here we go. Im adding a post to a discussion on an incredibly important matter where i feel all angles should be covered. If there was something which i thought was interesting to add from a potential suspect (including the original prime suspect) then I would add it. However quite simply there has not been It's not handy, it's a statement of truth, wether or not you choose to believe it is entirely up to you. Personally I couldnt give two brass tacks. And the fact(s) I referred to are that I have been open minded with regards what could have happened to that little girl. It shows you ? unless your psychic then I suggest it shows you nothing. |
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I am suspicious of the parents. There isn't any concrete evidence to back up my suspicions but its just a gut feeling that they know more than they are letting on.
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It may transpire that the McCanns are implicated and that I'm backing the wrong horse, I hope that is not the case, but until there is evidence displayed to the contrary I'm supporting the McCanns instead of trying to demonise them. ---------- Post added at 15:51 ---------- Previous post was at 15:47 ---------- Quote:
After all this is what this board is for. |
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Im not trying to demonise anyone, personally with regards to this case there is nothing more I would rather see than this little girl reunited with her parents. If in the instance that she is found dead then I hope the full extent of the law applies to whoever commited such an atrcoious act. As, I have previously stated if there was something similar on a suspect involved in the investigation, I would post that, at this point in time however there is not. This does not mean that i think them guilty by proxy. ---------- Post added at 15:55 ---------- Previous post was at 15:54 ---------- Quote:
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Something else that I found very odd, was the lack, from both parents, of any direct messages to their daughter while they had the chance. Wouldn't most parents look directly into the camera and reassure their child that they miss her, and are doing everything they can to get her back, just in case she is watching. Instead, when asked at a news conference by a reporter if there is anything they want to say to her, they just looked down & mumbled "she knows we love her". Strange reaction from parents who say they are so convinced she is still alive. |
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There's a pic here of two of the family friends http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...e_id=1811&ct=5
Right click on it and view properties :erm: Someone trying to drop a hint?! :disturbd: |
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