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Offline pathfinder73

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #1785 on: May 06, 2019, 06:45:52 PM »
you can beleive and make up what you like...and thats whats happening

18:30 was kids bath time. Who turned up? 30 minutes gone changed to a few minutes months later. You would be a fool to believe these people.
Smithman carrying a child in his arms checked his watch after passing the Smith family and the time was 10:03. Both are still unidentified 10 years later.

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #1786 on: May 06, 2019, 06:47:30 PM »
THE ENGLISH SPECIALIST DOG TEAM
The heat is scorching on this thirtieth day of July 2007 when two Springer Spaniels, Eddie and Keela, get off the British Airways plane, accompanied by their trainer, Martin Grime. An air-conditioned vehicle is waiting to take them to their accommodation. A vet, who will be on hand during their stay, has been brought in to intervene in case of illness or if the dogs get bitten by a snake. Their mission: to find Madeleine’s body and expose those responsible.

Eddie has been involved in a great number of cases, helping the police to resolve a good many riddles, thanks to his sense of smell. Even if the body has been moved, objects the body has touched have been contaminated by its odour, especially porous materials, fabrics, the upholstery in cars, etc. And that odour, Eddie knows how to recognise out of a thousand.

Keela, a scenes of crime specialist, is capable of locating particles of blood even after a place has been cleaned with chemical products or bleach. Sometimes, the residues are so microscopic they are missed by the instruments of the forensic police, as sophicticated as they are, and it’s impossible to harvest them without taking all of what they are on.

Eddie is always the first to be brought onto a site. Once he has discerned the odour that he knows so well, it’s Keela’s turn to go into action, on the lookout for the slightest whiff of blood. The simultaneous presence of the two elements in a given place – blood and cavaver odours – is taken to indicate that a body has been there and that it’s probably there that the death occurred.

The dogs’ CV is impressive. Besides collaborating in hundreds of investigations, they passed the practical tests brilliantly at the FBI’s “Body Farm,” the only place in the world where human cadavers are used to simulate homicide scenarios and concealment of bodies.

The case of Amanda Edwards, reported missing, is also very impressive. The police, who conducted a search of her ex-partner’s home, found small bloodstains there, but no trace of a body. The dog, who was brought in for the examination of the man”s vehicle, alerted to cadaver odour on the tools stored in the boot (a shovel, a level and a compactor). The police went to the building site where the suspect had worked a few days before and discovered the body, buried in a garage. The murderer had made efficient use of his tools to carry out his task. (TOTL)

TOTL is not  a reliable cite ...thers too much in it that isnt true....such as eddie found a body under a slab of concrete in jersey

Offline barrier

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #1787 on: May 06, 2019, 06:48:22 PM »
THE ENGLISH SPECIALIST DOG TEAM
The heat is scorching on this thirtieth day of July 2007 when two Springer Spaniels, Eddie and Keela, get off the British Airways plane, accompanied by their trainer, Martin Grime. An air-conditioned vehicle is waiting to take them to their accommodation. A vet, who will be on hand during their stay, has been brought in to intervene in case of illness or if the dogs get bitten by a snake. Their mission: to find Madeleine’s body and expose those responsible.

Eddie has been involved in a great number of cases, helping the police to resolve a good many riddles, thanks to his sense of smell. Even if the body has been moved, objects the body has touched have been contaminated by its odour, especially porous materials, fabrics, the upholstery in cars, etc. And that odour, Eddie knows how to recognise out of a thousand.

Keela, a scenes of crime specialist, is capable of locating particles of blood even after a place has been cleaned with chemical products or bleach. Sometimes, the residues are so microscopic they are missed by the instruments of the forensic police, as sophicticated as they are, and it’s impossible to harvest them without taking all of what they are on.

Eddie is always the first to be brought onto a site. Once he has discerned the odour that he knows so well, it’s Keela’s turn to go into action, on the lookout for the slightest whiff of blood. The simultaneous presence of the two elements in a given place – blood and cavaver odours – is taken to indicate that a body has been there and that it’s probably there that the death occurred.

The dogs’ CV is impressive. Besides collaborating in hundreds of investigations, they passed the practical tests brilliantly at the FBI’s “Body Farm,” the only place in the world where human cadavers are used to simulate homicide scenarios and concealment of bodies.

The case of Amanda Edwards, reported missing, is also very impressive. The police, who conducted a search of her ex-partner’s home, found small bloodstains there, but no trace of a body. The dog, who was brought in for the examination of the man”s vehicle, alerted to cadaver odour on the tools stored in the boot (a shovel, a level and a compactor). The police went to the building site where the suspect had worked a few days before and discovered the body, buried in a garage. The murderer had made efficient use of his tools to carry out his task. (TOTL)

Worth repeating imo.
This is my own private domicile and I shall not be harassed, biatch:Jesse Pinkman Character.

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #1788 on: May 06, 2019, 06:48:27 PM »
18:30 was kids bath time. Who turned up? 30 minutes gone changed to a few minutes months later. You would be a fool to believe these people.

ive proved there are lies in TOTL but you believe it...[deleted personal question]
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Offline Mr Gray

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #1789 on: May 06, 2019, 06:49:12 PM »
Worth repeating imo.

but it isnt true......37 cases in 6 years

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #1790 on: May 06, 2019, 06:51:19 PM »
THE ENGLISH SPECIALIST DOG TEAM
The heat is scorching on this thirtieth day of July 2007 when two Springer Spaniels, Eddie and Keela, get off the British Airways plane, accompanied by their trainer, Martin Grime. An air-conditioned vehicle is waiting to take them to their accommodation. A vet, who will be on hand during their stay, has been brought in to intervene in case of illness or if the dogs get bitten by a snake. Their mission: to find Madeleine’s body and expose those responsible.

Eddie has been involved in a great number of cases, helping the police to resolve a good many riddles, thanks to his sense of smell. Even if the body has been moved, objects the body has touched have been contaminated by its odour, especially porous materials, fabrics, the upholstery in cars, etc. And that odour, Eddie knows how to recognise out of a thousand.

Keela, a scenes of crime specialist, is capable of locating particles of blood even after a place has been cleaned with chemical products or bleach. Sometimes, the residues are so microscopic they are missed by the instruments of the forensic police, as sophicticated as they are, and it’s impossible to harvest them without taking all of what they are on.

Eddie is always the first to be brought onto a site. Once he has discerned the odour that he knows so well, it’s Keela’s turn to go into action, on the lookout for the slightest whiff of blood. The simultaneous presence of the two elements in a given place – blood and cavaver odours – is taken to indicate that a body has been there and that it’s probably there that the death occurred.


The dogs’ CV is impressive. Besides collaborating in hundreds of investigations, they passed the practical tests brilliantly at the FBI’s “Body Farm,” the only place in the world where human cadavers are used to simulate homicide scenarios and concealment of bodies.

The case of Amanda Edwards, reported missing, is also very impressive. The police, who conducted a search of her ex-partner’s home, found small bloodstains there, but no trace of a body. The dog, who was brought in for the examination of the man”s vehicle, alerted to cadaver odour on the tools stored in the boot (a shovel, a level and a compactor). The police went to the building site where the suspect had worked a few days before and discovered the body, buried in a garage. The murderer had made efficient use of his tools to carry out his task. (TOTL)

That is total BS....if both dogs alert it could well be only blood present...FACT....im surprised how many fall for this rubbish

Offline Wonderfulspam

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #1791 on: May 06, 2019, 06:53:50 PM »
18:30 was kids bath time. Who turned up? 30 minutes gone changed to a few minutes months later. You would be a fool to believe these people.

Kate answers the door dressed only in a towel but David couldn't remember what she was wearing.

Extraordinary!
I stand with Putin. Glory to Mother Putin.

Offline Venturi Swirl

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #1792 on: May 06, 2019, 06:54:53 PM »
Because they needed one.
So if a mate of yours needed an alibi you’d oblige no questions asked I take it.
"Surely the fact that their accounts were different reinforces their veracity rather than diminishes it? If they had colluded in protecting ........ surely all of their accounts would be the same?" - Faithlilly

Offline Venturi Swirl

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #1793 on: May 06, 2019, 06:56:26 PM »
Kate answers the door dressed only in a towel but David couldn't remember what she was wearing.

Extraordinary!
Why?
"Surely the fact that their accounts were different reinforces their veracity rather than diminishes it? If they had colluded in protecting ........ surely all of their accounts would be the same?" - Faithlilly

Offline Wonderfulspam

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #1794 on: May 06, 2019, 06:58:51 PM »
So if a mate of yours needed an alibi you’d oblige no questions asked I take it.

Depends on the strength of our relationship.
I stand with Putin. Glory to Mother Putin.

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #1795 on: May 06, 2019, 06:59:58 PM »
THE ENGLISH SPECIALIST DOG TEAM
The heat is scorching on this thirtieth day of July 2007 when two Springer Spaniels, Eddie and Keela, get off the British Airways plane, accompanied by their trainer, Martin Grime. An air-conditioned vehicle is waiting to take them to their accommodation. A vet, who will be on hand during their stay, has been brought in to intervene in case of illness or if the dogs get bitten by a snake. Their mission: to find Madeleine’s body and expose those responsible.

Eddie has been involved in a great number of cases, helping the police to resolve a good many riddles, thanks to his sense of smell. Even if the body has been moved, objects the body has touched have been contaminated by its odour, especially porous materials, fabrics, the upholstery in cars, etc. And that odour, Eddie knows how to recognise out of a thousand.

Keela, a scenes of crime specialist, is capable of locating particles of blood even after a place has been cleaned with chemical products or bleach. Sometimes, the residues are so microscopic they are missed by the instruments of the forensic police, as sophicticated as they are, and it’s impossible to harvest them without taking all of what they are on.

Eddie is always the first to be brought onto a site. Once he has discerned the odour that he knows so well, it’s Keela’s turn to go into action, on the lookout for the slightest whiff of blood. The simultaneous presence of the two elements in a given place – blood and cavaver odours – is taken to indicate that a body has been there and that it’s probably there that the death occurred.

The dogs’ CV is impressive. Besides collaborating in hundreds of investigations, they passed the practical tests brilliantly at the FBI’s “Body Farm,” the only place in the world where human cadavers are used to simulate homicide scenarios and concealment of bodies.

The case of Amanda Edwards, reported missing, is also very impressive. The police, who conducted a search of her ex-partner’s home, found small bloodstains there, but no trace of a body. The dog, who was brought in for the examination of the man”s vehicle, alerted to cadaver odour on the tools stored in the boot (a shovel, a level and a compactor). The police went to the building site where the suspect had worked a few days before and discovered the body, buried in a garage. The murderer had made efficient use of his tools to carry out his task. (TOTL)

a little firther on is this.


More recently, it's Eddie who helps to find a body buried under a flagstone at the former orphanage, Haut-de-la-Garenne, in Jersey, setting for a terrible case of paedophilia and child murder.

complete and utter BS

Offline Eleanor

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #1796 on: May 06, 2019, 07:01:27 PM »
Only if you believe she was in that tidy bed that night.

Don't you start.

Offline pathfinder73

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #1797 on: May 06, 2019, 07:04:29 PM »
ive proved there are lies in TOTL but you believe it...does that make you a fool

That's not from TOTL. That is from the tapas 9 statements. 18:30 was normal bath time and we know somebody did NOT see Kate in a towel! Nothing to see here hey Davel? Kate said he did not enter the apartment and there is a reason. He said Gerry told him to check on Kate. His wife said he decided to go himself and that Gerry told her Kate was bathing the kids. What a complete mess they have made of it!
Smithman carrying a child in his arms checked his watch after passing the Smith family and the time was 10:03. Both are still unidentified 10 years later.

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #1798 on: May 06, 2019, 07:05:45 PM »
That's not from TOTL. That is from the tapas 9 statements. 18:30 was normal bath time and we know somebody did NOT see Kate in a towel! Nothing to see here hey Davel? Kate said he did not enter the apartment and there is a reason. He said Gerry told him to check on Kate. His wife said he decided to go himself and that Gerry told her Kate was bathing the kids. What a complete mess they have made of it!

More recently, it's Eddie who helps to find a body buried under a flagstone at the former orphanage, Haut-de-la-Garenne, in Jersey, setting for a terrible case of paedophilia and child murder.

Offline Venturi Swirl

Re: Podcasts by Mark Saunokonoko of 9News.
« Reply #1799 on: May 06, 2019, 07:05:54 PM »
Depends on the strength of our relationship.
Seriously?  You’d provide a false alibi for a close friend whose child had vanished?  Wow.  Do you have no morals at all?
"Surely the fact that their accounts were different reinforces their veracity rather than diminishes it? If they had colluded in protecting ........ surely all of their accounts would be the same?" - Faithlilly