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The McCanns...


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It doesn't definitely mean someone died in the apartment.

 

However It is coincidental that the dog only alerted in their apartment. A different dog only alerted in their apartment. And the dog only alerted to their car.

 

Added to the other coincidental and weird behaviour stuff - it does create a doubt.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Anny Road said:

PLUS HID THE BODY FOR 24 DAYS THEN MOVED IT IN A HIRE CAR. SORRY FOR CAPS BE CAN'T BE ARSED TYPING IT AGAIN. Caps lock on.

 

That's what the cadaver dog alerts seem to indicate. I'm not suggesting they did it, I find the dog evidence to be interesting but alone it's just that. 

 

But if you were looking at scenarios and if somehow she did die before she was reported missing. Well anyone wanting to avoid prosecution would have to hide the body and then find a way to dispose of it at a later date. Without the alerts on the places the dogs indicated it would be very unlikely scenario. With the alerts it's definitely interesting.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Captain Marvel said:

 

That's what the cadaver dog alerts seem to indicate. I'm not suggesting they did it, I find the dog evidence to be interesting but alone it's just that. 

 

But if you were looking at scenarios and if somehow she did die before she was reported missing. Well anyone wanting to avoid prosecution would have to hide the body and then find a way to dispose of it at a later date. Without the alerts on the places the dogs indicated it would be very unlikely scenario. With the alerts it's definitely interesting.

 

 

I think the fact they also invented Fabreze indicates their guilt.  

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9 minutes ago, Jennings said:

The bag thing was weird too.

 

Gerry had a large blue hold-all. It was photographed in the wardrobe I think - but then went missing. 

The coppers probably lost it they were that incompetent.

It is not beyond possibility that Gerry had clothes with him that he wore at work and came into contact with bodies

The East german police would swab propaganda posters and store them and get dogs to sniff suspects.

 

The Stasi had a whole range of methods and means to try to track down people who said or did anything critical of the East German communist regime. Collecting scent samples was used to try to identify those, for example, who had distributed flyers or who wrote critical graffiti.

How did the Stasi collect these samples?

 

Hundeschnauze

Specially trained dogs are used to identify people's smells

When they found a piece of graffiti or a flyer then they took a dust cloth, which was usually yellow, and left it for a while lying next to the flyers covered by a protective piece of aluminum foil and then they had their sample. The cloth was then sealed in a pickling jar and stored. If the Stasi later came across a suspect in the process of the investigation, they tried to get a sample from this person as well -- of course, secretly. A trained dog was given the two smells, and if they matched, the Stasi had a concrete name.

 

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I don’t think the police lost the bag, the issue with the bag if I remember correctly was that he denied having a large blue hold-all, yet on the photos of the room just after the incident, there’s a big blue hold-all in the wardrobe.

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Another weird thing is that when they were asked for something with her DNA on it, Gerry had to fly home to get something. Really? They're on holiday, just provide a toothbrush, a hairbrush, blanket, underwear, toy, etc etc. Provide it fast; keep the investigation moving.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Rico1304 said:

We could do with a copper to tell us all the weird things he’s seen people do when they’ve received life changing news or been under incredible pressure. 

Just out of interest have you read any of the interviews they and there friends did with the Portuguese police? They released them all when they wrapped up the case. They’re a bit of an eye opener I think, very evasive, almost overthinking every answer given. All very odd.

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4 minutes ago, Plev said:

Just out of interest have you read any of the interviews they and there friends did with the Portuguese police? They released them all when they wrapped up the case. They’re a bit of an eye opener I think, very evasive, almost overthinking every answer given. All very odd.

Yep. 

 

I don’t think there’s a ‘normal’ way to react. As I said earlier she’s been told she’s lying because she got hysterical and because later she didn’t. 

 

They literally could not do (or fail to do) something that cunts see as conclusive evidence they are guilty. Well, apart from there being any conclusive evidence. 

 

Ive no skin in this game, if they are guilty let them fry...but until then I’ll leave my pitchfork at home. 

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14 minutes ago, Rico1304 said:

We could do with a copper to tell us all the weird things he’s seen people do when they’ve received life changing news or been under incredible pressure. 

Of course there will be plenty of things lacking logic. I would give to the benefit of the doubt to parents in nearly any situation. The leaving the leaving the other 2 kids behind if you think your child has been taken is a stretch too far. It's not credible.  

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2 minutes ago, No2 said:

Of course there will be plenty of things lacking logic. I would give to the benefit of the doubt to parents in nearly any situation. The leaving the leaving the other 2 kids behind if you think your child has been taken is a stretch too far. It's not credible.  

My ex was a copper. She’s been there when death messages were delivered and parents haven’t batted an eyelid. Other times they’ve gone fucking mental. Other times they’ve just refused to believe it. There is no normal. 

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1 minute ago, No2 said:

Of course there will be plenty of things lacking logic. I would give to the benefit of the doubt to parents in nearly any situation. The leaving the leaving the other 2 kids behind if you think your child has been taken is a stretch too far. It's not credible.  

I think leaving 3 Kids under 3 alone in an apartment isn’t credible, and I’m really surprised that people think that’s a normal thing to do on holiday. But each to their own. 

 

I was away last year and a young girl of about six hurt herself around the pool. Looked around for her mum and nan who she was with and they were in another part of the complex getting pissed on the all inclusive. 

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9 minutes ago, Plev said:

 

I was away last year and a young girl of about six hurt herself around the pool. Looked around for her mum and nan who she was with and they were in another part of the complex getting pissed on the all inclusive. 

Doesn't suprise me, I've seen toddlers wandering around on their own near pools at night time in some places. It beggars belief that there aren't far more incidents than there are.

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25 minutes ago, Plev said:

I think leaving 3 Kids under 3 alone in an apartment isn’t credible, and I’m really surprised that people think that’s a normal thing to do on holiday. But each to their own. 

 

I was away last year and a young girl of about six hurt herself around the pool. Looked around for her mum and nan who she was with and they were in another part of the complex getting pissed on the all inclusive. 

Did you bring her back or bury her there? 

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