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Pennington has contradicted herself about which members of the family she saw when that day. Her story in turn contradicts other accounts by some members of the Tapas 9 including the McCanns e.g. Kate seen jogging at 5.20pm by some of the 'Tapas'. Catriona Baker's statements I thought were very vague. As far as I'm aware proper records of which children attended when were not kept - have they been produced yet?
The cook is a new one on me. Who is the cook and what does s/he say?
If you could refer me to the source, gord, I'd be grateful.
You'll recall that earlier on this forum I've published a list of each of the 8 claimed 'sightings' of Madeleine on 3rd May and there were grave doubts about each and every one of them.
The cook's 'sighting' would be the 9th and I would like to know exactly what was said by the cook
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CB statement as given to the PJ - translated from
http://www.kidnapping.be/affairemccann07s/index.html
This was from the DVD - issued to to journalists.
CATRIONA B. ( doesnt seem that vague )
In our informal conversation with Catriona Trease Sisile B., also known as CAT, the latter reports:
1. That she arrived on March 21st 2007 and that she plans to return to the UK on November 7th 2007.
2. That she has worked with Madeleine since Sunday April 29th 2007, daily until yesterday and that she always works the same hours.
3. That yesterday Madeleine arrived at 9.10am. It was her father, Gerry, who brought her.
4. That is was her mother, Kate, who picked her up at 12.45pm.
5. That her mother, Kate, dropped her off at 2.50pm and picked her up at 5.30pm.
6. That in the same room as Madeleine, there were 6 other children in the morning and 4 in the afternoon (including Madeleine)
7. That she did not see any strangers in the complex during that time.
8. That on the first day, Madeleine was shy. On the following days she was more self-possessed and uninhibited. Yesterday she was joyful. (Editor's note: verbatim from the case file)
9. That she never left Madeleine, keeping her under visual supervision at all times when she was her responsibility.
10. That, over the days, she noticed no change in the behaviour of the child's parents.
11. That she has noticed no abnormal behaviour towards this family.
12. That Madeleine has not reported to her having had contact or conversations with anyone in recent days, which would possibly be suspicious.
STACEY P.
During our informal interview with Stacey P., the latter reports:
1. That it is she and her colleague, Shinead, who usually work with the twins.
2. That yesterday, it was the informant, Stacey, who worked with the twins, her colleague was on her day off.
3. That the children were dropped off by their parents at 9.30am and that the mother picked them up at 12.30pm.
4. That it was the father, Gerald, who dropped them off at 2.30pm and that it was the mother, Kate, who came to fetch them at 5.30pm.
5. That she did not see any strangers in the surrounding area.
6. That the behaviour of the parents was always perfectly normal.
7. That she arrived in Portugal on March 18th and that she returns to the UK on November 7th next.
It is understood that it was not possible to hear the rest of the young girls, and notably the one called Shinead, because most of them were absent and we will set up other priority work to that purpose.
The statement from the cook - published by Paulo Reis on his blog on the 3 A's - again taken from the DVD
Maria M. J., a cooker at Tapas restaurant,
saw Madeleine at 4:30 pm, May 3, 2007, in the Tapas restaurant, having diner ("high tea") with the other children from the creches. Children had "high tea" or diner, every day, in a specific area reserved for it, in the Tapas restaurant. PJ questioned her on May 6, 2007, and the statement is in the DVD files.