From the Sky News Interview:
Kate: "There's no evidence that Madeleine has come to any harm."
Except that she's missing. :waitasec: And she's just a little girl who was ripped away from her family. Define "harm".
And they say these horrendous stories from Austria "give them hope"?
So she might be held hostage in a hell hole somewhere while her teeth rot, like those poor children in Austria? And that's not "harm"?
They really need to get a grip and a reality check. The need to make themselves really read those stories from Austria, some of which have almost made me vomit more than once this week.
Yeah: Kate: "It wasn't even a decision, that's how safe it was."
Right - no "decision" means they didn't really make a bad choice. They did what "felt right" at the moment, with no conscious thought. But aren't parents supposed to do the thinking for their little children who are too young? Even animals protect their young, for heaven's sake.
"Madeleine made a passing remark, not just to Mummy by the way, 'where were you when I cried?'"
(Yeah, make sure that Mum is off the hook.)
Did I hear that right? Jerry says: There was one night when Madeleine
"came to" and started crying.
"Came To"???????? Not "woke up"????
Wait a minute - what is that about?
I honestly can't watch this anymore. *shudder*
Kate: "There's no evidence that Madeleine has come to any harm."
Except that she's missing. :waitasec: And she's just a little girl who was ripped away from her family. Define "harm".
And they say these horrendous stories from Austria "give them hope"?
So she might be held hostage in a hell hole somewhere while her teeth rot, like those poor children in Austria? And that's not "harm"?
They really need to get a grip and a reality check. The need to make themselves really read those stories from Austria, some of which have almost made me vomit more than once this week.
Yeah: Kate: "It wasn't even a decision, that's how safe it was."
Right - no "decision" means they didn't really make a bad choice. They did what "felt right" at the moment, with no conscious thought. But aren't parents supposed to do the thinking for their little children who are too young? Even animals protect their young, for heaven's sake.
"Madeleine made a passing remark, not just to Mummy by the way, 'where were you when I cried?'"
(Yeah, make sure that Mum is off the hook.)
Did I hear that right? Jerry says: There was one night when Madeleine
"came to" and started crying.
"Came To"???????? Not "woke up"????
Wait a minute - what is that about?
I honestly can't watch this anymore. *shudder*