The question was 'what do you THINK happened' to Madeliene. I am perfectly entitled to express my opinion and there cannot possibly be anything libelous in that.
As for logic and evidence; my opinion is logical to me as I do not believe the McCanns and evidence is not a prerequisite to having an opinion. You know damn well I don't have any evidence to prove what my opinion is just as you cannot prove my opinion is wrong!
Why don't you believe them Tim when the child was clearly there one minute and gone by the next as both parents enjoyed a night out?? I cannot understand your logic in making such a statement. Maybe you can explain??
Well my first comment on your post is they shouldn't have been 'enjoying a night out' and left those kiddies alone.
I freely admit I know little about this case and I further admit that my thoughts are based upon little more than a gut feeling. This is the reaction I had watching the case develop at the time and watching the McCann's being interviewed. In short, I just didn't believe them.
I may well be completely wrong. I am not trying to upset McCann supporters and quite frankly I am shocked at the open hostility displayed by some of their 'fans'. It is just my opinion on a case that is widely debated in the public domain.
The McCann's should never have left those kiddies alone. They should never have used the Maddy fund to pay their own mortgage and for jaunts to Rome, etc. The management of the fund should have been independent and transparent and it hasn't been. Kate's book has been criticised for mentioning things to do with Maddy that should never have been addressed and there have been questions again about who has benefited from the proceeds of this book.
These things do not paint the McCann's in a very favourable light and I think it is quite legitimate for even casual observers who have not studied the case to have and express their suspicions. It's about time some of the McCann's more ardent supporters learned to accept this fact.
And before you ask, no I haven't read Kate McCann's book. I would rather use the money to pay my own mortgage, not hers!