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Madeline Mccann
I know this has probably been discussed before, but I really thought this would have ended by now. Your thoughts please?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -411970 76
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A former colleague who had held a Director level post within the Security Service, i.e. pretty well versed in risk assessment and avoidance. He was familiar with this resort and told me it was common practice for parents to leave their children of an evening whilst having dinner and just popping back now and then to check on the children.
I don't know what happened and to be honest I don't really care. Having said that I cannot imagine the agony the parents go through each day.
I don't know what happened and to be honest I don't really care. Having said that I cannot imagine the agony the parents go through each day.
If I have understood this correctly.....
The Mccanns, having committed the perfect crime (no body, no witnesses, no clues) and 'got away' with it then seek to undermine their success by making sure that the crime stays in the public consciousness for 10 years whilst making sure the funds are supplied to carry out the investigations.
The Mccanns, having committed the perfect crime (no body, no witnesses, no clues) and 'got away' with it then seek to undermine their success by making sure that the crime stays in the public consciousness for 10 years whilst making sure the funds are supplied to carry out the investigations.