Author Topic: Ricardo Paiva, "Kate McCann had a dream where she saw Maddie on a hillside"  (Read 116141 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline pegasus

Krugel map. Includes the area the possible phonecall was supposedly about.
http://www.mccannfiles.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/daniekrugelmap.jpg
« Last Edit: August 15, 2015, 04:14:26 PM by pegasus »

Alfred R Jones

  • Guest
The same question to you. Why when a at that time no one had suggested such a scenario did Gerry deny it ?
What are you talking about?

Alfred R Jones

  • Guest
The same question to you. Why when a at that time no one had suggested such a scenario did Gerry deny it ?
No one had suggested Kate had a dream about Madeleine being dead on a hillside, apart from Paiva of course who said this in court:

“She gave the impression that she thought she was dead – it was a turning point for us.”

Offline Eleanor

No one had suggested Kate had a dream about Madeleine being dead on a hillside, apart from Paiva of course who said this in court:

“She gave the impression that she thought she was dead – it was a turning point for us.”

"She gave the impression."  was that it?

Alfred R Jones

  • Guest
"She gave the impression."  was that it?
Yup.  It was Paiva's impression of Kate's dream that proved the turning point of the investigation.  Who needs solid evidence when you've got Police dream interpreters on hand, eh?

Offline Eleanor

Yup.  It was Paiva's impression of Kate's dream that proved the turning point of the investigation.  Who needs solid evidence when you've got Police dream interpreters on hand, eh?

So any old pile of shite would have done?

Alfred R Jones

  • Guest
So any old pile of shite would have done?
I dreamt I rescued Madeleine from a caravan once but I shan't be telling the PJ about it in case they think I dunnit and come and tow me and my caravan away.  8(8-))

Offline Eleanor

I dreamt I rescued Madeleine from a caravan once but I shan't be telling the PJ about it in case they think I dunnit and come and tow me and my caravan away.  8(8-))

Funny you should say.  I dreamt that I saw Madeleine being carried up a path.  Fortunately I don't have a path.

Alfred R Jones

  • Guest
Funny you should say.  I dreamt that I saw Madeleine being carried up a path.  Fortunately I don't have a path.
Well I don't have a caravan either, but I don't suppose that would stop the suspicious ol' PJ...  @)(++(*

Offline Eleanor

Well I don't have a caravan either, but I don't suppose that would stop the suspicious ol' PJ...  @)(++(*

You probably hid your caravan up my hidden path.

Alfred R Jones

  • Guest
You probably hid your caravan up my hidden path.
That sounds rather rude. @)(++(*


Offline John

Geez...  Kate had a dream, Correia had a dream...anyone else?   @)(++(*
A malicious prosecution for a crime which never existed. An exposé of egregious malfeasance by public officials.
Indeed, the truth never changes with the passage of time.

Offline pegasus

The theory about concealment in this particular area was communicated to the parents on 18th July, so the claim there was a phonecall about it a few days later is at least plausible.

Offline mercury

The theory about concealment in this particular area was communicated to the parents on 18th July, so the claim there was a phonecall about it a few days later is at least plausible.

Of course it is plausible. If the Mccanns thought there was any chance Krugels machine could find anything, as they must have done when bringing him in, if he relayed this to them, and then Kate Mccann relayed it to the police to search the area, in case he was right,  the only problem is, as I said very early on in the thread, is if it was a lost in translation issue regarding the "dream"


Or if it pleases, one can call Paiva a perjurer