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So she is at it again!!
Kate McCann now thinks it was possibly the clothes that her daughter was wearing that led to her kidnap....according to The Sun.....I know, I know not the most reliable of sources, but please.........
It is about time that this woman faced up to her part in this tragic affair.
It is about time that this woman faced up to her part in this tragic affair.
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Nope she will blame everyone else apart from herself!!
07:50 Thu 12th May 2011
According to the book, Madelaine asked her mother "Why didn`t you come last night when we were crying"? That was the night before she went missing but still the parents went out and left the kids again the following evening. I find it hard to believe the mother didn`t feel guilty enough after that question to stay with her children instead of going out.
I feel compassion for the McCanns, simply because I know that I've done some stunningly stupid things in the past which could very well have resulted in 'very bad things' happening.
Something that hasn't been taken into account is that holiday thing, where (and this doesn't happen to everyone), you kinda detach yourself from real life....you know - you see people whizzing around on mopeds in shorts and t-shirts without a helmet on...you know what I mean - it's that "How could anything happen here? I'm on holiday" attitude...
Something that hasn't been taken into account is that holiday thing, where (and this doesn't happen to everyone), you kinda detach yourself from real life....you know - you see people whizzing around on mopeds in shorts and t-shirts without a helmet on...you know what I mean - it's that "How could anything happen here? I'm on holiday" attitude...
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I.Don.No - My heart does go out to the McCanns, the mental torment must be unbearable.
What really gets my goat on here is, some Abers intimating that we are all not perfect and at sometime must have left our children unattended. Thus judging us, as we are supposedly judging them. As I said, it would never have entered my head to leave my son, unattended in a apartment room - being abducted wouldn't have been my first thought, but getting out of bed and falling on a stone tiled floor, wandering into the kitchen area and turning the stove on, a multitude of incidents could have taken place.
No, I am not the perfect parent, but I certainly would never ever have left those babies in an apartment alone.
What really gets my goat on here is, some Abers intimating that we are all not perfect and at sometime must have left our children unattended. Thus judging us, as we are supposedly judging them. As I said, it would never have entered my head to leave my son, unattended in a apartment room - being abducted wouldn't have been my first thought, but getting out of bed and falling on a stone tiled floor, wandering into the kitchen area and turning the stove on, a multitude of incidents could have taken place.
No, I am not the perfect parent, but I certainly would never ever have left those babies in an apartment alone.
i think the parents of this poor young lass should accept a huge portion of responsibility. I do wonder what level of sympathy people would have had if it were a single young parent that had gone out and left her children alone in an apartment whilst going out on the raz. Sorry - the only sympathy I have are for her and her brother and sister. I for one will not be buying the book. I agree with a previous poster - i think that poor little lass was more than likely dead before her parents probably realised she had gone and to me they are very lucky the were spared a prosecution for neglect. In my opinion it beggars belief that two such intelligent people, both qualified in social care should make such a bad decision to leave three small children in a foreign country alone in a room. They are very lucky they still have 2 children left.