The potential "C" panel (top hexagon third from the left) could be a ginger tabby cat from behind.... not certain but kinda looks like it when you zoom in. :/
Edit: Actually now, I don't think it is specifically the "C" position... the other images aren't ordered .... besides there are.only 25 hexagons, so not enough for the full alphabet.... unless the letter that the little girl's name started with was left off...
The "excluded" sentence was not a quote from police. Police said, "unlikely" it was Madeleine McCann, probably because of distance between Portugal and Australia. Looks like journalist took some liberties there. Anyone know how long DNA tests like these would take?
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"At this time 32 children have been excluded as potential victims including the world’s most high-profile missing girl, Madeleine McCann, who was snatched from a Portuguese holiday resort in 2007."
I wonder about this wording because I thought, nobody knows exactly whether MM was snatched or not.
From the new photos shown, the Dora "shirt" seems to be a nightgown.
I agree with you. Operation Grange is a homicide investigation so they are looking for bones after 8 years. The media still like to portray this as a missing person case. Also until the final results of the DNA testing are known, IMO MM cannot be excluded.
So the pumpkin and music notes fabrics are identical to what's on the quilt, but the other patches are a close likeness to the what's on the quilt.
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Good on them for being able to identify those pictures, I certainly can't see them.
That camel patch is a bit odd, what do you think that could be behind it's tail?
I still have a piece of mine and I am 40 [emoji5] my mum sowed that blankie (I used to call it "my sheet") together so many times over the years. It is just too precious to get rid of.My middle son, who's 30, still has the tatters and remains of his. He doesn't use it or anything, but he hasn't thrown it out, either.![]()
This is near me, and here's a couple of things I'm pondering:
1. why did the well dressed man get into town in the first place? How did he get there, and why was he wandering about with the suitcase in plain view of locals?
2. the dump site itself - if he'd just gone another few metres and emptied the bones only, they may never have been found. Why so close to the road? Was he infirm, unable to walk any further?
Looking like sand dunes, at first I thought it was a heart shape, as for the rest, I think the fabrics are probably only 5 to 10 years old.
From all I have seen and read so far, the blocks are made up of a small square of fabric, the corners have a darker triangle and the blocks are all sewn together in rows. The middle of it is white polyester batting which has deteriorated but the backing looks intact.