Madeleine McCann: German Prisoner Identified as Suspect, #35

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  • #421
It's 5,500 pages according to CB's latest letter.
Even better! He has access to a wide range of evidence against him!
 
  • #422
Where did CB get his education to be so versed in English that enables sometimes mere mortals to offer opinions of what his supposed writings and drawings expose, him being being an itinerant .
Well his previous letters in the same spirit were written in his native language
 
  • #423
Where did CB get his education to be so versed in English that enables sometimes mere mortals to offer opinions of what his supposed writings and drawings expose, him being being an itinerant .
He admits to having a dictionary in order to write the letter/s.
 
  • #424
That's why I said previously his 4 strong team of lawyers would have definitely picked up on anything even remotely abusing his human rights. Who has such a strong team of lawyers!?
Do we know they're doing much though? Just because they or the media or the accused himself says their representing him it doesn't necessarily mean they're doing much actual work imo
 
  • #425
Do we know they're doing much though? Just because they or the media or the accused himself says their representing him it doesn't necessarily mean they're doing much actual work imo
they have been finding ways to delay the trial for the other 5 charges, they have been finding ways to give him an alibi, so I guess they have been working on his case. FF would have been the first to pick up on anything relating to human rights concerns. jmo
 
  • #426
"I'm almost sure that some other persons in my situation would have capitulated long time ago". I reckon he's right about that. I'm sure I'd not survive three years of being accused of child murder.
Maybe not so difficult if you actually had done the crime.
 
  • #427
Maybe not so difficult if you actually had done the crime.
I'll remind you of this post when it's finally revealed the German state's case against him (re: MM, I don't mean the other charges of course) was shambolic.

Which it may well be as far as any of us know.

Doesn't the almost certainly disastrous decision to search in Portugal last week make you think they may actually have made a complete hash of this? (or been tricked into doing so by having to rely on dodgy information from unreliable sources?)
 
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  • #428
I'll remind you of this post when it's finally revealed the German state's case against him (re: MM, I don't mean the other charges of course) was shambolic.

Which it may well be as far as any of us know.

Doesn't the almost certainly disastrous decision to search in Portugal last week make you think they may actually have made a complete hash of this? (or been tricked into doing so by having to rely on dodgy information from unreliable sources?)
I don’t know why you would feel the need to remind me of this post no matter what the outcome. My point was that if he has committed the crime then being accused of it without being charged is probably easier to bear than being falsely accused of committing such a crime.
Nor do I understand why you have come to the conclusion that the decision to search the reservoir in Portugal was “disastrous “. What information have you got about this event that I don’t?
 
  • #429
they have been finding ways to delay the trial for the other 5 charges, they have been finding ways to give him an alibi, so I guess they have been working on his case. FF would have been the first to pick up on anything relating to human rights concerns. jmo
Credible alibis? Really?!
 
  • #430
Credible alibis? Really?!
credible??? no way credible! but don't you remember the attempts to convince the media by FF that this fling of CB was with CB that week, whereas it appeared it was a week later?
 
  • #431
I don’t know why you would feel the need to remind me of this post no matter what the outcome. My point was that if he has committed the crime then being accused of it without being charged is probably easier to bear than being falsely accused of committing such a crime.
Nor do I understand why you have come to the conclusion that the decision to search the reservoir in Portugal was “disastrous “. What information have you got about this event that I don’t?
I saw what JC said. If the authorities were thinking the same then somebody made a disastrous decision (or were tricked into doing so)
 
  • #432
credible??? no way credible! but don't you remember the attempts to convince the media by FF that this fling of CB was with CB that week, whereas it appeared it was a week later?
Yes, but that is ridiculous, even amateur since he does not have any substance to support that. Maybe that week? that day?! LOL
 
  • #433
I saw what JC said. If the authorities were thinking the same then somebody made a disastrous decision (or were tricked into doing so)
I have no idea what you are talking about and I don’t do initials sorry.
 
  • #434
I have no idea what you are talking about and I don’t do initials sorry.
Clarke said they expected to find bodies. (and if this was a different case I'm not sure why they'd be searching if that isn't what they were looking for)
 
  • #435
CB can be linked to there, they followed up Intel that Madeleine was also, imo it's that link they need but do not have.
And they will never establish a link if they do not bother to look for one. Particularly when they have a known location for the prime suspect.
 
  • #436
Clarke said they expected to find bodies. (and if this was a different case I'm not sure why they'd be searching if that isn't what they were looking for)
So you’re calling the searches “disastrous” based on hearsay from Jon Clake? Obviously that’s your prerogative but I think I’d prefer to defer judgement until more is known about the reasons for the search and what was (or wasn’t) found.
 
  • #437
I think this would be usual for when one is picking the petals off a daisy ' he loves me, he loves me not'
Yes but why consider guilty a possibility
 
  • #438
One question, does anyone here know if the dogs actually made a Mark/referral?

And I remember that Seyferth told in an interview where he threw the gun into the water, that was not where the police have now searched.
And in a documentary by Mark Williams Thomas, it was said that Brückner's camera was probably in a car that had been sold to a dealer.
I had forgotten the information about the gun being thrown into water. I think it is possible that he didn't give the correct information about where in the interview and did give the correct coordinates to the police.

My opinion is that there was little interest in what the divers were up to once it was firmly established that this was mainly a land based search.

But despite the murky water locating and retrieving a metal object such as a gun could have been achieved with watchers from the shore being none the wiser. Particularly if they were more interested in the land dig.

How the gun would relate to MM I have no idea. Except to perhaps confirm the intelligence emanating from the informant.
 
  • #439
Yes but why consider guilty a possibility
Because by the rules of this fortune telling gsme, you have binary outcomes? So not guilty must have guilty. Maybe he chose the daisy-plucking device because he sees his fate as up to chance.

And now I promise to step away from the Daisy lol
 
  • #440
credible??? no way credible! but don't you remember the attempts to convince the media by FF that this fling of CB was with CB that week, whereas it appeared it was a week later?
As has been mentioned before when exactly does he require an alibi for ?
When he has been charged with an actual crime occurring at a particular time, then that is the time to provide an alibi.
 
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