Well... I don't belive The McCanns' spokeswoman Justine McGuinness
would be their spokeswoman for much longer if she had said.....
"Yes the McCanns had syringes or sedatives with them on holiday. And they do use sedatives on their children."
IMO I'm not surprised by what she said.![]()
Suffice it to say, my friend has a "gift" and I have alot of faith in their ability to intuit things that most people cannot. Course, you do not know me or my friend and we could be complete loonies as far as you know but, I wanted to tell you all about this BECAUSE....
If something really does break loose tomorrow I want you all to be ready. I want you to think about what you would like to have live eyes and ears in PDL do, if YOU could be there. Of course, it could get completely crazy and communication could become difficult, but, just in case...
It would be great if your friend could video the route all around the apartment - the exits, entrances and to the Tapas Bar, so we could see for ourselves the place involved. Thanks.
It was taped before Gerry went to Edinburgh for the media festival over the weekend. I'm not making excuses for him, but GM specifically told them that he couldn't discuss questions about the case before the interview began and when they asked two in a row, he lost his cool and stomped off, leaving Kate to carry on alone. There was some sort of panel involved who discussed the "leaving kids alone" viewpoint and blamed Madeleine's fate on the McCanns' neglect.
I do wish KM would stop carrying that stuffed toy around with her. Cuddle Cat has served its purpose.
The PR would have given a 'no comment ' if it were true if syringes were found as the it is provable by the police as a fact.
If she contradicts the story and later the police produce the evidence then the McCanns will look very bad indeed. Therefore, if she is any good as a PR, she wouldn't risk giving this comment if it is untrue.
I'm just amazed that such a 'well respected reporter' would not have done any background research and not know that the McCanns could not answer questions.
The Cuddle Cat is Mrs McCann's symbol to Madeleine if she is watching a TV set, that she is thinking about her.
If Madeleine has access to a TV it is likely to be in a language that she cannot understand but she would see her mother and the Cuddle Cat.
This of course assumes her clients are being truthfully with her.
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Correct - and clients, being human beings rarely 100 percent truthful.
But she still wouldn't risk her professional reputation unless she had done some research with the police if she is any good, as it would be a really stupid thing to get caught on.
I completely understand Mrs McCann's desire to carry Cuddlecat. What I do not understand is if it is such a valuable piece of evidence as claimed. the proof a kidnapper was in the room why is it not in police custody in an evidence bag?
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r u thinking that maybe mom or dad put cuddlecat up on the shelf and either forgot about it, or decided to change the story about how it got up there?Today's UK Times carries an article by British parenting expert Dr Tanya Byron. In it she deals with how to deal with children's tantrums.
She says that if the child doesn't stop a tantrum, to tell them that they will lose their favourite toy then to put it on a high shelf, where they can see it, to show the child the consequence of their behaviour. They get it back when they calm down.
Personally, I always tried distraction as a tantrum control method, so I've never come across this before, but it does show that this method is a current way controlling a child in the UK. It maybe worldwide - I don't know.
r u thinking that maybe mom or dad put cuddlecat up on the shelf and either forgot about it, or decided to change the story about how it got up there?