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Madeleine Coverage

ONE YEAR ON (May 2007)

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BR
Brekkie
They say they're not irresponsible parents - but now say they're sleeping with their twins!


Hasn't it been shown to be potentially fatal for a parent to sleep in the same bed as a young infant?



The facts are there are only two people known to have visited the appartment (alone) that night - Madeline's mother and father.
ST
Stuart
Maddy of course will be found in the "Secret Garden" in the Big Brother house on 27th June, along with our new Prime Minister who also seems to have gone missing.
MA
marykate
http://findmadeleine.com/

I've just been reading Gerry McCann's weblog on the above link.
it just seems a bit weird that they've lost madeleine but are still putting the twins in the kids club twice a day. Is it me??
ST
Stuart
marykate posted:
Is it me??

Are you declaring yourself as a suspect? Shocked

Expect a Sky News crew on your doorstep imminently!
BR
Brekkie
StuartPlymouth posted:
marykate posted:
Is it me??

Are you declaring yourself as a suspect? Shocked

Expect a Sky News crew on your doorstep imminently!



LMFAO! Laughing
EY
the eye
The girls parents should be ashamed of themselves.
GI
gillw72
Standby for the next media frenzy....the McCann's are to meet the Pope.
EY
the eye
I wonder if the parents are worried about getting more media attention or their daughter actually being found.
JW
JamesWorldNews
So how does Clarence Mitchell (former BBc Newsreader) fit in all of this? I saw him appear on BBC News earlier as the "McCann Family Spokesman". Has Clarence started his own PR agency or something?

(genuine question)
JA
jamesmd
He is currently director of the British Government's Media Monitoring Unit, according to Wikipedia. He may have moved on since then.
RR
RR
In some reports he has been described as the Foreign Office liaison officer
RM
Roger Mellie
Nini posted:
Ronnie Rowlands posted:
Roger Mellie posted:
I think Ronnie Rowland's comment may have been a satirical remark aimed at Britain's prisons; the implication being that they are more like holiday camps than proper prisons-- rather than a reflection on Huntley's punishment per se.

Indeed I was, thanks for pointing that out, I was kind of lost for what to say about Nini's reply Confused

I know what I said and I know what Ronnie was satirising. I just used it as a springboard into general practices towards alleged and convicted paedophiles and the public reactions to both, did me a favour really.


OK fair enough, I see where you're coming from now.

As for Magicmonkey's:
Quote:
I would've thought being imprisoned anywhere on Teesside would be enough of a punishment.


It could be worse, it could be Hull Wink

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