Author Topic: Is this new suspect revelation just too convenient given the 12th anniversary?  (Read 35031 times)

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Offline Vertigo Swirl


Many torture victims would ofcourse have a differing view of that. and some Cancer sufferers in late stages pray for death... I don't suppose you were speaking on Maddies behalf?

The answer to the thread question imo is:yes, very convenient. And unconvincing.
Conenient for whom? 
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Offline Vertigo Swirl


Many torture victims would ofcourse have a differing view of that. and some Cancer sufferers in late stages pray for death... I don't suppose you were speaking on Maddies behalf?

The answer to the thread question imo is:yes, very convenient. And unconvincing.
I was speaking on my behalf actually, hence the use of the term IMO.  Do you know what it means?
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Offline Mr Gray


Many torture victims would ofcourse have a differing view of that. and some Cancer sufferers in late stages pray for death... I don't suppose you were speaking on Maddies behalf?

The answer to the thread question imo is:yes, very convenient. And unconvincing.


cancer sufferers in the late stages know death is coming...would acancer victim who knows the condition is curable pray for death...no...they pray for life..

Offline Miss Taken Identity

I was speaking on my behalf actually, hence the use of the term IMO.  Do you know what it means?
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Offline Miss Taken Identity



cancer sufferers in the late stages know death is coming...would acancer victim who knows the condition is curable pray for death...no...they pray for life..


You really do need to read what people are typing. I never said people who had cancer and knew it was curable prayed for death. 

so @)(++(* @)(++(* @)(++(* @)(++(*
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Offline Mr Gray


You really do need to read what people are typing. I never said people who had cancer and knew it was curable prayed for death. 

so @)(++(* @)(++(* @)(++(* @)(++(*

Ill leave it there because I dont think cancer is anything to laugh at

Offline Vertigo Swirl

How does your opinion know what death is like.? How do you know death is not a wonderful experience?

You're beginning to strike me as being a bit of a pessimist.
@)(++(* I’m sure death is a perfectly life-enhancing experience, I just don’t need it in my life right now. 
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Offline Robittybob1

That's the spirit, always look on the bright side, even when your dead.
That killed the conversation.
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Offline Robittybob1

And there was some unidentified DNA, was there not?
I think there were hairs found that couldn't be matched.   Not sure about DNA.   Carol Tranmer's file seems important.

http://www.mccannpjfiles.co.uk/PJ/CAROL_TRANMER.htm  It appears Tranmer made an E-fit of the person she saw.
Who was this to the PJ or the UK police at PdL?
 
Is the E-fit that looks like Martin Ney in the PJ file?  (Marked as number "4")???

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Offline Lace


Many torture victims would ofcourse have a differing view of that. and some Cancer sufferers in late stages pray for death... I don't suppose you were speaking on Maddies behalf?

The answer to the thread question imo is:yes, very convenient. And unconvincing.

So,  what would you do if you were an undercover detective and you knew a paedophile gang were keeping Madeleine captive,   not rescue her as death would be better?


Maybe the police should stop bothering to find the children they see on the dark web,  after all they would be better off dead?

Offline kizzy

So,  what would you do if you were an undercover detective and you knew a paedophile gang were keeping Madeleine captive,   not rescue her as death would be better?


Maybe the police should stop bothering to find the children they see on the dark web,  after all they would be better off dead?

So,  what would you do if you were an undercover detective and you knew a paedophile gang were keeping Madeleine captive,   not rescue her as death would be better?

 what would you do if you were an undercover detective and you knew a pedophile gang were keeping Madeleine captive,


They don't know that though do they L - it's only YOU assuming they do again and believing everything you read.




Offline Lace

So,  what would you do if you were an undercover detective and you knew a paedophile gang were keeping Madeleine captive,   not rescue her as death would be better?

 what would you do if you were an undercover detective and you knew a pedophile gang were keeping Madeleine captive,


They don't know that though do they L - it's only YOU assuming they do again and believing everything you read.

Have you been reading the posts leading up to the one of mine?   Or have you just jumped in without reading them?

I was answering this post -  Do you think that being dumped in a bin would be worse that being a plaything for paedophiles, possibly for years on end ?

Another poster asking me if being dead and dumped in a bin was better than been held by paedophiles.

I don't believe everything I read,   I come to my own conclusions.

Offline Vertigo Swirl

(Many) sceptics seem to believe that child abuse is worse than murder.  A child can recover from abuse.  It cannot recover from murder.
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Offline Lace

(Many) sceptics seem to believe that child abuse is worse than murder.  A child can recover from abuse.  It cannot recover from murder.

The fear they are going to be murdered,   that fear is greater than anything else they endure.  If they read what abuse victims have had to say.

Offline Vertigo Swirl

The fear they are going to be murdered,   that fear is greater than anything else they endure.  If they read what abuse victims have had to say.
The argument been used by (many / some) sceptics is that child sex abuse victims would be better off dead, which really is a vile argument when you think about it.
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