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Why The Privileges?
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"Karen Downes says her daughter Charlene, who's been missing since 2003, has been forgotten while millions is pumped into other cases."
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The Police are guilty of a huge cluster-**** (my asterisks) with the Charlene Downes case. The (allegedly) guilty men have been tried and the trial fell to pieces because of inept (and bordering on Criminal) Police behaviour; evidence is no longer admissible, etc. I have great sympathy with Karen Downes and agree that there does seem to be a...
13:09 Thu 15th Nov 2018
A lot of public money is spent on things the public do not, and should not, know.
Say for instance they are breaking a major EU wide paedo ring or worse then alerting the perpetrators to the aim would be foolhardy since it would send them to ground.
I dont know that is what is happening but trying to be generous to plod.
Say for instance they are breaking a major EU wide paedo ring or worse then alerting the perpetrators to the aim would be foolhardy since it would send them to ground.
I dont know that is what is happening but trying to be generous to plod.
The Police are guilty of a huge cluster-**** (my asterisks) with the Charlene Downes case.
The (allegedly) guilty men have been tried and the trial fell to pieces because of inept (and bordering on Criminal) Police behaviour; evidence is no longer admissible, etc.
I have great sympathy with Karen Downes and agree that there does seem to be a disproportionate amount of money being spent on other cases, elsewhere.
The (allegedly) guilty men have been tried and the trial fell to pieces because of inept (and bordering on Criminal) Police behaviour; evidence is no longer admissible, etc.
I have great sympathy with Karen Downes and agree that there does seem to be a disproportionate amount of money being spent on other cases, elsewhere.
It's quite straightforward - middle-class people don't care what happens to working-class people, and the Professions are full of middle-class people.
The media takes a sympathetic view of middle-class parents who fail to look after their children when they are socialising with friends late at night - you get very different headlines when working-class parents do the same.
The contributors to this site are mostly middle-class and they don't care much for working class people either.
The authorities pay much more attention to causes when people make a fuss about them, unfortunately when working-class people make a fuss they're racists, bigots, fascists etc etc.
The media takes a sympathetic view of middle-class parents who fail to look after their children when they are socialising with friends late at night - you get very different headlines when working-class parents do the same.
The contributors to this site are mostly middle-class and they don't care much for working class people either.
The authorities pay much more attention to causes when people make a fuss about them, unfortunately when working-class people make a fuss they're racists, bigots, fascists etc etc.
I hope his thread does not become an excuse to bait the McCanns any further - they have lost their daughter and no amount of cockeyed theory can change that. I think the police will have justify why they are continuing to investigate this case. As for Charlene Downes - we have to be very careful what we say about this but I truly hope her parents receive the justice they deserve
What about? It's too late. They're paying the ultimate price for being so complacent.
I brought up money because I'm sure as a surgeon and a GP they had savings. There are many people who live from pay day to pay day who couldn't possibly afford the campaign the McCanns launched. I just think they shouldn't be judged because of their professions.
I brought up money because I'm sure as a surgeon and a GP they had savings. There are many people who live from pay day to pay day who couldn't possibly afford the campaign the McCanns launched. I just think they shouldn't be judged because of their professions.
I agree it's not their fault that they have money but I still don't see that as a reason that their child abduction case is treated preferentially, and I can't believe that I'm the only person questioning why it is. I feel terribly sorry for them, but I'm all for advocating for Charlene Downes' Mum because she really has had no justice at all, and when she tried to ask why there is yet more money being ploughed into the McCann case, people are more concerned about how upset her remarks and remarks on here mighyt make them feel. Well stuff that frankly.
// Say for instance they are breaking a major EU wide paedo ring then alerting the perpetrators would be foolhardy.//
erm yeah but - - they know they are looking for Maddies abductor and likely murderer and um he has gone to ground - - so secrecy - so beloved by official dom and also YMF to hide past mistakes is not needed here
and yes a neighbour lost £10k in a burglary and his policeman cousing commented: 'I have no idea why they showed so little interest considering the some was so large' - better things to do I suppose
erm yeah but - - they know they are looking for Maddies abductor and likely murderer and um he has gone to ground - - so secrecy - so beloved by official dom and also YMF to hide past mistakes is not needed here
and yes a neighbour lost £10k in a burglary and his policeman cousing commented: 'I have no idea why they showed so little interest considering the some was so large' - better things to do I suppose
"Karen said: "If they are going to plough money into the search for Madeleine, then they should do the same for all the children who are missing. She didn't even go missing in this country - it's really a matter for the Portuguese police, and yet the money just keeps on rolling in for the search."
BOOM.
BOOM.