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She's an adorable little girl and does bear a resemblance to Madeleine.

I'm glad it turned out to be a real child and not some photoshopped hoax. The McCanns jumping on this made me really suspicious, especially with the video they released at 100 days where they said they don't let themselves get their hopes up.

Kate McCann: To be honest, we don’t go through that emotional rollercoaster in regards to the sightings. Emmm. You know the only thing we’ll be happy for is when we know it’s definitely Madeleine, but we don’t go through the ups and downs of that.

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1677502&postcount=105

They didn't believe the sightings in Malta, nor the "100% positive" account of the woman in Belgium. So why did they believe this? Spin maybe?


I think they may of had the "Investigative Firm" check on these sightings and were told they were unfounded which is why they were non emotional about them - JMO
 
Personally, I do not think Maddie has a "special" look that will make her stand out from a crowd. There are literally thousands of little girls that look like her hence we hear of so many sightings around the world.
 
Everything I've read said they were "guarded" about this sighting. I was even impressed that they didn't jump all over it. Where are you finding that they believed this one? :confused:

Not so much believed but, I also thought Clarence Mitchell made it sound like they were very interested in this one:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article2533072.ece

"Mr Mitchell said yesterday: “This picture was brought to the attention of the relevant authorities as soon as we received it. Kate and Gerry are naturally very keen for it it to be thoroughly investigated as quickly as possible.”

"Very keen", to me, reads as "excited", I have not seen any of the other reported sightings have quite this interest level reported. But, that is exactly what Clarence was hired to do!
 
Not so much believed but, I also thought Clarence Mitchell made it sound like they were very interested in this one:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article2533072.ece

"Mr Mitchell said yesterday: “This picture was brought to the attention of the relevant authorities as soon as we received it. Kate and Gerry are naturally very keen for it it to be thoroughly investigated as quickly as possible.”

"Very keen", to me, reads as "excited", I have not seen any of the other reported sightings have quite this interest level reported. But, that is exactly what Clarence was hired to do!

Well, yeah. Because there was a picture this time. I'd be very keen to have it investigated too! Who wouldn't??
 
I think they may of had the "Investigative Firm" check on these sightings and were told they were unfounded which is why they were non emotional about them - JMO

Yes, but in the interview they were specifically asked to recount how they felt about the sightings.

Amanda Walker, interviewer: Take us through the emotional experience you go through from the moment someone says, “I’m definite that I’ve seen Madeleine", until when it’s discounted.

And they replied that they don't let themselves get emotionally involved.

How the heck would parents of a missing child not get emotionally involved, at least inside, over someone seeing her? Thrill about the sighting, hope that it's her, anxiety it isn't. There is no way humanly possible.
 
I think they may of had the "Investigative Firm" check on these sightings and were told they were unfounded which is why they were non emotional about them - JMO

I read that the Morrocan authorities were not too "keen" about that possibility:

http://gazetadigitalmadeleinecase.blogspot.com/

"....weren't well received by Moroccan authorities: “If we have in our territory those 'private investigators', some kind of mercenaries, we will consider it a violation of our national sovereignty and it's better for those 'investigators' that we don't get them...”
 
Here's another picture of the little girl in the photo:

MaddieLook-AlikeBushraBinhisaandfat.jpg

From:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/li...article_id=484109&in_page_id=1770&ito=newsnow
 
Yes, but in the interview they were specifically asked to recount how they felt about the sightings.

Amanda Walker, interviewer: Take us through the emotional experience you go through from the moment someone says, “I’m definite that I’ve seen Madeleine", until when it’s discounted.

And they replied that they don't let themselves get emotionally involved.

How the heck would parents of a missing child not get emotionally involved, at least inside, over someone seeing her? Thrill about the sighting, hope that it's her, anxiety it isn't. There is no way humanly possible.

Don't forget that they are doctors, and are well practiced in having to dissociate their emotions from their jobs.

This of course could be used in arguments on both sides (they could have killed her and kept it together, or they are able to keep it together even though someone stole their baby).

Plus, we don't know exactly how many sightings they've had to deal with. They might have gotten excited over the first 6 or 7, but when nothing pans out, you will stop getting excited until you have something more concrete.

It's kinda like the boy who cried wolf.
 
She is a cutie! Her hair looked lighter in the photo, too.

It's the hair that is going to make for so many presumed sightings of Madeleine. Both my daughters wore their hair that way (chin-shoulder length bob, bangs) when they were around that age--3-5 years old. About 3/4 of their classmates and friends had the same hair cut.

I've got a "first day of preschool" photo sitting on my desk right now that looks like Madeleine's sister or even Madeleine herself--same hair color, same eye color, same face shape, eyebrows, and similar expression.
 
I left the caption on there because I knew someone might want to know her name again, and not for the, um, other aspect. :angel:
 
Can you tell me what the McCann's did on the nights leading up to the night the little girl dissappeared.
I believe I had heard this was not the first time they left the children alone, if so ,how many times, where else had they gone, was it closer or even farther away. Did they check on them on those other times also? or did they go to the same resturant
 
Can anyone here direct me to where I could find out what kind of Doctor's were with the McCanns that nite at the tapa. Their specialities?

Thanks a million in advance,

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Can you tell me what the McCann's did on the nights leading up to the night the little girl dissappeared.
I believe I had heard this was not the first time they left the children alone, if so ,how many times, where else had they gone, was it closer or even farther away. Did they check on them on those other times also? or did they go to the same resturant

They won't say. That's "part of the investigation" so they won't talk about that.

There was a British expatriate widow who said she heard a child crying for a considerable amount of time the night before, until the McCanns returned, but then she reportedly took her story back...or maybe not.

But if you believe this was a well-planned and executed abduction, then it only makes sense that the McCanns had established a pattern of behavior that allowed someone to think an abduction and escape were feasible.
 
Trying to get in ALL day! When I couldn't I was freaked some new news had come out and I kept racing over to Mirror!
 
Gone, yes but it does not sound as if any of it was embezzled. (Not that you said that was what happened but I thought some might see the short sentence and think that was what was meant.)

http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,91210-1285931,00.html
From the link above:
" . . . But the board did reveal that nearly a third of the money collected has already been used.
Costs incurred include the launch of the Find Madeleine campaign, advertising, the production of the yellow and green wristbands and the employment of former campaign manager Justine McGuinness.
Legal fees had to be met for the setting up of Madeleine's Fund.
Private investigators, understood to include ex-military personnel, are being employed to search for the Rothley youngster outside of Portugal.
And with Mr McCann, the family's main earner, on unpaid leave from his job as consultant cardiologist, part of the Fund has been used to meet their living costs.
"I haven't got the exact figure but it is just under £300,000," said Ms McVey. . ."
 
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