I understand what you are saying. Yes, I know that babylistening was legal, but it was not right. Especially after Maddie cried for them the night before. And honestly, April, if you did this to your child, and she cried, and she asked you the next morning, would you really be able to do it again? I'm not saying what the McCanns did was illegal, I am saying it was neglectful and, in my opinion, was an abandonment both physically and emotionally of their child.
True - we don't know what happened to Caylee at all. AND that is neglectful and in my opinion, an abandonment of Caylee both physically and emotionally. That the mother can not find her child and does not know where she is, is horrendeous behavior. The same in the McCann case - that the parents can not find their child and don't know where she is, is horrendous behavior.
In both cases it was neglectful behavior that has resulted in the loss of these two babies. Unexcusable.
Babylistening was/is legal in Europe. Asking someone to care for your child is legal. Leaving a child alone and thereby allowing something bad to happen to her, is, in Europe, legal, apparently. Asking someone to care for your child and then losing all track of the child, in the US, is neglectful behavior punishable by jail time. In my opinion, just based on the stories the two sets of parent's tell - Casey was more responsible than the McCanns. She at least left the child with someone that was supposed to care for her. The McCanns freely admit they left Maddie alone.
Given that Maddie is missing and may never be found, I find it very difficult to get past the behavior that allowed the child to go missing in the first place. Legal or not, what parent would abandon their child after the child told them that she was crying and knew that they were not there AND there was no one else there either, to see to her needs. No matter whether you support the McCanns or not, this is bad parenting (and April from your previous posts, I know you agree with this - I'm just ranting here and not directing this at you personally). Name any child psychologist, psychiatrist, expert or bystander, that would condone this behavior. So far the only folks to condone it are those that say what happened to Maddie should be punishment enough. For me, this doesn't get it. What happened to Maddie? Where is she? Is she in the presence of some sick



? Is she dead? Is she with some mentally ill person? Where is she? We can only ask the McCanns and they are not, in my opinion, forthcoming with what happened to their daughter.
I think that eventually, like the dingo case in Australia, something will happen or new evidence will be discovered that will prove the truth of the matter. Until then, I can only hope that the McCanns are watched closely by their families and others in order to prevent any harm to the twins.
Salem