Nat, these are some controversial questions, but I had to reply because they are some that I've been asking myself.
Being a parent, I really do hope that Maddy is found alive and well, and soon. But, like you, I wonder about all the other children that are out there, still missing, without the same media coverage that this case has had. Apart from the parents, who is looking for them? Have any millionaires offered the use of their private jet so the search can be expanded?
I'm not entirely sure that the status of the family would have any real effect on this campaign. I think the parents and family are to be credited for keeping this in the public eye. And who's to say that a younger, poorer, ethnic family wouldn't have had the drive to do the same thing. But at the conclusion of this whole effort (and hopefully it's a happy one) what will happen to the money that has been raised? Will that go into a fund to try and find other missing children?
My kids are now teenagers, and while I wouldn't have left them alone at home for any length of time, I am not going to condemn Maddy's parents for being neglectful of their kids. They shouldn't have left the kids alone - they are on holiday and their routine couldl have been disrupted for the duration, but anyone could have been lulled into a false sense of security in such a lovely place. However, iff Maddy is not found, or worse, they will have to live with this for the rest of their lives. Surely that is punishment enough?