Shades of the McCann.
I refer to Madeleine McCann, who was also "abducted" and whose parents are also viewed with suspicion.
Her parents have spent the better part of the last 5 years slagging off the original investigation, paying expensive libel lawyers in an attempt to have books unpublished, and trying to gag anyone who may suggest the "abduction" was not what it seemed.
When you think about it objectively, is insulting the Investigators a natural thing for a grieving father to do?
Or would a grieving father cling to every syllable, every investigator, every hint that maybe they will get their baby back?
Two quotes from Sergio that caught my attention -
"I'm sorry to have to say this but we feel like we've been blown off," said Sergio.
"We are here living the nightmare. There's a lot more eating away at our hearts," said Sergio.
I would tell Sergio that no missing child is "blown off", and if her parents feel they are being shut out of the investigation, well, there's likely very good reasons for that.
I would also like to know what exactly is "eating away" at his heart. He said there's "a lot more"...a lot more than your daughter being missing Sergio?
Like what, exactly?
Guilty knowledge?
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