GUILTY UK - Mikaeel Kular, 3, Edinburgh, Scotland, 15 Jan 2014 - #1

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Its different in north america where Asians are chinese, japanese, korean etc.

So yes I get it but many Americans will be confused

Ah that's makes sense. Thanks for explaining.
 
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The Guardian Newspaper in England is well known for its live updates on everything from phone hacking/ Nigella Lawson trials to MadMen. Nothing for Mikaeel though. Very disappointing.

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/jan/16/mikaeel-kular-search-spreads-scotland-police-uk-alert

I just looked at the Sky News front pages feature. Sadly the antics of a couple of Big Brother "celebrities" are deemed more important than a missing 3 year old, on one front page.
 
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If anyone finds a 'last seen' time/date by anyone other than a family member, can you post please? I am having no luck with that. Mikaeel went to kindergarten because his teacher was interviewed, so I think he should have been there Thursday. Unless his being unwell had kept him away?
 
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I was hoping this baby would be found today. I'm so scared for him, I don't have a very good feeling about this little boy. :(
 
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Mike Wade ‏@mikewadejourno 27s
Forensic specialists remove material from #MikaeelKular 's home. Sniffer dog also searched nearby streets pic.twitter.com/oTsruoD6tp
 
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BBC radio 4 news right now on missing 3-year-old-child:

Nothing. No mention. :(
 
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woodland search appears to be over..search continues
 
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At least this little boy is getting lots of attention here on Websleuths.
Welcome to our 50 guests (and members) reading this thread! :seeya:
 
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It seems like things have slowed down :(

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It is nursebeeme and i really got to go to bed. Hope the wee mans found safe.
 
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It seems like things have slowed down :(

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this is when a family member needs to appear, someone has to make an appeal today (morning) ..its the only way its gonna hit all front pages..id be all over the press if it was my child by now..
 
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It is nursebeeme and i really got to go to bed. Hope the wee mans found safe.

nighty night ScotsPaddy! It is only 2048 here in Michigan, USA but I am going to bed soon too hahahaha
 
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Seeing that the Tesco Store on Ferry Road donated all the torches they had to the search.
 
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kirsty malcolm ‏@kirstymalcolm 4m

Cops saying more than 40 ppl turned up at the local council office to search for #mikaeelkular lost in#edinburgh. Hot tea and coffee too.
 
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kirsty malcolm ‏@kirstymalcolm 7m

Lots of volunteers still turning up at the North #edinburgh Office to help look for #mikaeelkular . Officers giving out hi-vis and maps .
 
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North Edinburgh News ‏@NorthEdinbNews 45s

Lots of locals and folk from further still searching the streets for missing toddler #MikaeelKular
 
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From these plans it seems possible the twins could have slept downstairs away from mum and their siblings. Do parents among you think it's likely three year olds would be given that room, a floor away from parent?

I know nothing of the area where this precious boy lived but my parents' home was very large (6 bedrooms and 7 baths) Two of the bedrooms were in the front of the house while the other four were in the far back of the house. The sleeping areas were separated enough other rooms to make hearing a child from back to front impossible. There were two outside doors between the front two bedrooms and the back 4. Two more entryways were in front of the home with a 5th off the master suite. Four children had bedrooms in back. My parents and I had our bedrooms in front. The youngest child (my sister) had her room near the eldest sister who was 12. While it seemed a bit careless by some standards, we were safe because we had an intercom system. I am not sure if there was something similar in the flat but could have been judging how high tech the entry is (Video security entrance). If so, I would not be afraid to have the children on another floor. Without an intercom I would be hesitant.

One possible reason for having the youngest on the bottom floor is in case of fire, they'd be rescued quickest. Another could be that if the eldest child were downstairs then sneaking out at night would be more likely in a parent's mind than sneaking out at 3 (if that is what happened).

Sorry, did not meant to write a mini-book. :read:
 
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