We need to back up and look at how this thread sounds, a sad state of events indeed. I had a post made up to illustrate it but it used some satire and I think it would have been ill received by some . . . . . but people just stop and think carefully please.
Doc - you may have a point here. I agree that sometimes it seems we may be over reacting to some of the things that are published in the media or found on other threads/blogs, etc.
However, most of us have been posting in regards to this case since it happened. In the beginning I think the majority of us tried our best to be supportative of the parents and to watch what we said. As the time dragged on and Maddie remained missing and the initial lies told by the family and friends came to light, the tone of this thread did change, but that change was in resonse to the reality we were seeing.
I understand that typically in a case such as this, where there is a missing child, you would be supportative of the parents, but this is not a typical case, in my opinion. As more and more information becomes available, it is harder and harder to find a reason to support the parents.
We all support Maddie. We all want her found and returned to those that love her. However, if she is found alive, I believe it would be in Maddie's best interest that her parents are sent to "parenting" school before Maddie is returned to them.
I, for one, and I think there are at least a few others on here, would very much like to see my (our) theories and opinions proved wrong. A few of us have agreed to bake a crow pie (I have lots of crows here, where I live) and eat our share for some of the things we have said and thought.:crazy:
But I won't apologize. I firmly believe that the very best thing the McCanns could do for their daughter is tell the truth. The PLE and/or the British LE would have a much better chance of finding her if they knew exactly what happened and who had access to her that night. As it is, they can't even get their timeline straight. How is that helpful?
While I admit to getting somewhat emotional about this case, I do still think I can be objective and like I said, I would be very happy to be proven wrong.
Salem