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I have termed him a possible serial killer of children because a news report I read mentioned something about him being looked at in relation to the deaths of 5 or more children in the past, at least I think that's what I read. If his last victim was found alive somewhere I might buy into the kidnap and keep alive possibility easier but the last one was found dead. At the time those were details of the story that did not seem as terribly important as his possible connection to this case and so I did not read that part slowly and carefully as usual. Other than that possible serial killer status I think your thoughts seem pretty reasonable. I will add that I think there may yet be another (as yet unknown to us) person involved with him as there is still a missing gun that someone allegedly made off with.. . .I don't believe Von Aesch was a serial killer. I believe he may have been a procurer of children for clients of diverse bents, pedophilia being one of them. The man who was shot may or may not have been his partner, and may or may not have been the killer of Von Aesch. From what I've read Von Aesch may not have killed himself. If Van Aesch abducted Madeleine, then she is already out of the country, most likely, and still alive. . .
I am willing to go along with her being alive but how does the cadaver dog evidence fit with that?AfterMidnight said:. . .The above is where I'm leaning at the moment and I'm not convinced Madeleine is dead. . .
The timing bothers me too but I suppose their every move may not have been watched 24/7 as we might think, especially after 23 to 25 days into the case when not so much suspicion was yet focused on them.AfterMidnight said:. . .I'm also not convinced her parents are innocent and she isn't somewhere in a make-shift grave wrapped in a blanket. It's the timing that's off, no matter how many hours they may have had, the opportunity just doesn't seem to have been there. . .
Do you get a petsitter for your cats when you go on vacation?
I have termed him a possible serial killer of children because a news report I read mentioned something about him being looked at in relation to the deaths of 5 or more children in the past, at least I think that's what I read. If his last victim was found alive somewhere I might buy into the kidnap and keep alive possibility easier but the last one was found dead. At the time those were details of the story that did not seem as terribly important as his possible connection to this case and so I did not read that part slowly and carefully as usual. Other than that possible serial killer status I think your thoughts seem pretty reasonable. I will add that I think there may yet be another (as yet unknown to us) person involved with him as there is still a missing gun that someone allegedly made off with.
I am willing to go along with her being alive but how does the cadaver dog evidence fit with that?
I have a question for all of you. Why are some so emotionally involved? .
Edited to add: Has anyone looked at news reports of the parents activities at 23,24,and 25 and 26 days into the case?
I will pore over this info carefully when time permits to see if any of the stuff can be corroborated independently. Thank you. I am also wishing to see what news coverage was available about them on those dates, if any news articles were actually available on those dates. We need to know if any news hounds were actually dogging their footsteps at that time and if so what do they report and does it square with the blog.Would Gerry's blogs do? . . .
No offense meant but: I know where you are going with this and I am not taking any bait tonight. I have spoken my opinion and I am sticking to it.
Emotions can be strong but we must use care. Sometimes you have an unpleasant thing happen and you have to be able to not let the emotion you feel cause you to err.
Aftermidnight, that's a good question. For me, there is definitely the pathos of a missing child. If you've ever been a parent, you relate to that intense need to protect them, and can relate to the horror of having failed to do so. Most of us have had the experience of a 30-second lapse of attention in the store, and your 3-year-old wanders into another aisle or even hides under a rack of clothes. Adrenaline just shoots from your toes up through the top of our head.I'm a parent of 6 and grandparent of 14. If this were one of my children or, even worse, grandchildren, I'd rip the head off the perp without anesthesia or societal blessings. But Madeleine isn't one of my family. She is a little child to whom something bad (no matter how you slice it) has happened. If I were standing next to her and someone tried to harm her, they'd have me to deal with. I may be old, but it wouldn't be pretty.
Madeleine, however, is not standing next to me, nor was she ever. She is a child of another family who disappeared from another country with laws differing from ours. I cannot hate anyone because I don't know who done what. I cannot become emotionally involved because I believe clear heads are needed to prevail. I further believe one needs to keep an open mind because much of the time things aren't what they appear to be on the surface.
There's a second component, too, which has come out along with the suspicions around the parents. People don't like to be manipulated. The thought that this couple might've been playing me along, and the whole world, and dishonestly stealing the money, time, and love of thousands of sincere people, all to protect themselves? It can make one furious.
Manipulation is an evil thing, no matter who does it. Problem is, we don't know who's doing the manipulating, and there are several candidates.
There's also a thread running through this of class, race, privilege, arrogance. I think many of us have, implicitly, an awareness that were OUR children to go missing, David Beckham would not be speaking out on our behalf.
True statement I'm sure. However, hasn't it always been thus? In the past few years I've learned, once again, things aren't always what they seem. Class distinction is deeper, more insidious than most would be able to comprehend. I can understand the anger if this is what's seen, but even so, there IS a possibility the parents are innocent and all the anger and rage are for naught except a nervous breakdown. In short, I think more would be accomplished with a cold, dogged detachment.
So ... there are three elements to consider. There may be more.
I THOROUGHLY agree with that statement. NICE POST!
That's the thing. Even though the cadaver dogs cannot distinguish victims and they just smell "death". They hit on: The Mc Cann's apartment where Maddie was staying, the Cuddle Cat, Kate's clothing, Mc Cann's car keys, Kate's Bible... Wow, as much as I really hate to think about these parents involved with Maddie's disappearance, does not seem just a "coincidence".Cadaver dogs are not 100% accurate. Even if they were, the dogs cannot tell us if it was Madeleine's cadaver, another murder victim's cadaver about whom the police have no clue (Portugal was a dictatorship for many years), or the scent of a cadavar from Kate's clothing. Granted, the last one is a bit of a stretch, but if these dogs are as good as everyone is saying, they should hit on any scent of death.
Wow, docwho, that is a lot for both of you to bear. Blessings and prayers for a continued remission for your wife.
Thank you for the kind words. It seems you have an open mind about the case and that is good. I have no preference as to case outcome. I just want the truth. I suspect most of us here feel that waydocwho3 your posts are great and full of excellent points.
I do not think Madeline is alive. If the evidence is as presented I think the parents did it. But, some of the media is saying the news is inaccurate.
I think the parents are definitely guilty of criminal negligence. But, the news reports are so conflicting, I don't know if they did more than that or not.
jmo
Yes! I don't have cats ,but I have a pet sitter when I go to a conference for five days & I call twice a day & end the conversation singing to Mocha (my 16 month GPS.) who licks the phone.
Quite seriously the young children or pets who depend on us for affection & protection & nourishment & comfort cannot be insecure in that all these things may suddenly stop. That, I think is why children act out. I don't believe in smothering, but parenting is a serious responsibility.
I think understand what you meant. I admit that the way the sentence was worded could easily be misread and misunderstood though. If I understood you correctly I agree with the sentiment you expressed. People need to try to separate their anger over the negligence issues from the issue of guilt or innocence of the actual crime of murder or kidnap or other criminal involvement in the disappearance of Madeleine. And if possible we need to try tamp down the strong emotions a bit as that can skew our thinking to the point that we might miss important clues if they do pop up to be noticed.
At the same time I also understand, as someone recently pointed out to me, that people are still human beings and in a case like this emotions often run high in spite of best efforts.
Edited to add: I acknowledge that it is also true that not all people that think the parents might be guilty of a crime are thinking that based solely on emotion. There has been a fairly good amount of evidence reported in the news. Whether that evidence is solid or not remains to be seen but it certainly has sounded very damning in its scope and nature so people have some reasons for thinking the parents might be guilty of a crime.
Of course, I was pointing out that many who think it was OK for the McCanns to leave THREE babies alone for an entire evening in a strange place would faint at the idea of leaving a beloved pet alone and uncared for while they were out having their fun.
We owe good care and affection to our children and our pets AT ALL TIMES, not just when it is convenient.
Thank you for the kind words. It seems you have an open mind about the case and that is good. I have no preference as to case outcome. I just want the truth. I suspect most of us here feel that way
Note to readers who expressed kindness to me: Thank you all for the kind words. If I do not respond to each person individually in a post it is only because I do not want to be hogging the boards with so many posts and not because I am ungrateful. I already post alot the way it is
Thank you all.