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Offline pathfinder73

Re: Slarti's Simple Solution.
« Reply #360 on: February 29, 2016, 09:45:43 AM »
I confused the two doors, mainly because I had not seen any photos of the actual front door.  It was all about the front of the appartment overlooking the swimming pool.  A very easy mistake to make.

They were staying there and knew which was the front key door. They refer to the back door as the veranda or sliding door.
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 jassi

Re: Slarti's Simple Solution.
« Reply #361 on: February 29, 2016, 11:13:19 AM »
As, I think, would most people.
I believe everything. And l believe nothing.
I suspect everyone. And l suspect no one.
I gather the facts, examine the clues... and before   you know it, the case is solved!"

Or maybe not -

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Offline Eleanor

Re: Slarti's Simple Solution.
« Reply #362 on: February 29, 2016, 11:26:17 AM »
As, I think, would most people.

There was an awful lot of discussion about it at the time.  A lot of people were confused, probably not least The PJ who don't seem to have known much about anything at all.

Offline G-Unit

Re: Slarti's Simple Solution.
« Reply #363 on: February 29, 2016, 03:10:22 PM »
Why the fuss? Gerry McCann demonstrated the memory of a goldfish. He didn't know which door he used, he forgot to mention that Kate went for a run during high tea, he couldn't remember which side of the road he was on, he thought David Payne checked his children on the Wednesday night, he thought there were only four people at the men's tennis at 6pm and he says David Payne went to see Kate at 1830 and returned at 19.00 but gives no reason why. He didn't notice that Russell missed his main course and had to have it redone, he said they and the Paynes frequently visited each other's apartments although Fiona said she entered his apartment for the first time after Madeleine's disappearance. He thought all the group members were at the table when the alarm was raised. A very unreliable witness.
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Offline jassi

Re: Slarti's Simple Solution.
« Reply #364 on: February 29, 2016, 03:15:34 PM »
Why the fuss? Gerry McCann demonstrated the memory of a goldfish. He didn't know which door he used, he forgot to mention that Kate went for a run during high tea, he couldn't remember which side of the road he was on, he thought David Payne checked his children on the Wednesday night, he thought there were only four people at the men's tennis at 6pm and he says David Payne went to see Kate at 1830 and returned at 19.00 but gives no reason why. He didn't notice that Russell missed his main course and had to have it redone, he said they and the Paynes frequently visited each other's apartments although Fiona said she entered his apartment for the first time after Madeleine's disappearance. He thought all the group members were at the table when the alarm was raised. A very unreliable witness.


Details, mere details - you need to see the bigger picture   @)(++(*
I believe everything. And l believe nothing.
I suspect everyone. And l suspect no one.
I gather the facts, examine the clues... and before   you know it, the case is solved!"

Or maybe not -

OG have been pushed out by the Germans who have reserved all the deck chairs for the foreseeable future

Offline G-Unit

Re: Slarti's Simple Solution.
« Reply #365 on: February 29, 2016, 05:45:21 PM »

Details, mere details - you need to see the bigger picture   @)(++(*

It's like a jigsaw puzzle. Keep adding all the little things and the bigger picture begins to take shape.  8((()*/
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Re: Slarti's Simple Solution.
« Reply #366 on: February 29, 2016, 05:49:47 PM »
Why the fuss? Gerry McCann demonstrated the memory of a goldfish. He didn't know which door he used, he forgot to mention that Kate went for a run during high tea, he couldn't remember which side of the road he was on, he thought David Payne checked his children on the Wednesday night, he thought there were only four people at the men's tennis at 6pm and he says David Payne went to see Kate at 1830 and returned at 19.00 but gives no reason why. He didn't notice that Russell missed his main course and had to have it redone, he said they and the Paynes frequently visited each other's apartments although Fiona said she entered his apartment for the first time after Madeleine's disappearance. He thought all the group members were at the table when the alarm was raised. A very unreliable witness.
Are any of these details significant?  Which ones point to his guilt in covering up the death of a child?