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ferryman

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Re: The truth about the failed marking of cuddle cat by cadaver dog Eddie
« Reply #105 on: May 23, 2013, 07:49:24 AM »
Can you confirm if the signal given regarding the stuffed toy corresponds to a concrete alert of detection of a cadaver, or a mere trick played by the dog''


The dogs were not taught any 'tricks'. EVRD 'signalled' the toy, which at my request was retained by the Judicial Police for future forensic analysis. I have no knowledge of the results of any forensic analysis on the toy.

Offline Angelo222

Re: The truth about the failed marking of cuddle cat by cadaver dog Eddie
« Reply #106 on: May 23, 2013, 08:52:23 AM »
Whether you like or not, they knew their dogs, they knew that, within right/false alerts probabilities, those dogs had discovered some fatality had happened to little Madeleine McCann. As they couldn't prove it, neither who, why and how, they had no other reasonable choice than stepping backwards.
And because they did it, they're now laughed at and ridiculed ! Bravo !

Please use English correctly.

They did not know "that, within right/false alerts probabilities, those dogs had discovered some fatality had happened to little Madeleine McCann"

This is why you make so many error. They may have believed that All they 'knew' was that the dogs had alerted. They also 'knew' that that did NOT mean that a cadaver had ben there. Mr Grime is extremely careful to never say that.

Know and believe are two very difficult entities.

Please use them correctly.

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So what is your excuse debunker for using poor English?  Criticizing someone whose first language is not English is a bit rich don't you think when you don't even manage it??    @)(++(*
De troothe has the annoying habit of coming to the surface just when you least expect it!!

Je ne regrette rien!!

debunker

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Re: The truth about the failed marking of cuddle cat by cadaver dog Eddie
« Reply #107 on: May 23, 2013, 09:38:26 AM »
Whether you like or not, they knew their dogs, they knew that, within right/false alerts probabilities, those dogs had discovered some fatality had happened to little Madeleine McCann. As they couldn't prove it, neither who, why and how, they had no other reasonable choice than stepping backwards.
And because they did it, they're now laughed at and ridiculed ! Bravo !

Please use English correctly.

They did not know "that, within right/false alerts probabilities, those dogs had discovered some fatality had happened to little Madeleine McCann"

This is why you make so many error. They may have believed that All they 'knew' was that the dogs had alerted. They also 'knew' that that did NOT mean that a cadaver had ben there. Mr Grime is extremely careful to never say that.

Know and believe are two very difficult entities.

Please use them correctly.

"

So what is your excuse debunker for using poor English?  Criticizing someone whose first language is not English is a bit rich don't you think when you don't even manage it??    @)(++(*

As I have pointed out, I would not normally criticise someone's English whether they were native speakers or not. But Anna Guedes has mad a large amount of noise about her ability to translate Portuguese to colloquial English. I am merely reminding her thatthat claim is untrue, not goading her about imperfect English. SHe has made any important errors, many regarding false friends (words which mean different things in different languages, or in important nuances of meaning between near synonyms in English (of which there are more than in any other language.

Not goading, merely reminding her that her claim to translating into good Eng;ish must be flawed!!!!!

Offline Jean-Pierre

Re: The truth about the failed marking of cuddle cat by cadaver dog Eddie
« Reply #108 on: May 23, 2013, 09:52:32 AM »


I just don't believe that he would 'cue'  his dogs into falsely alerting in the McCanns villa ... why  would  he ?

Once again you are confusing intentional cueing with unintentional cueing.  No one(to the best of my knowledge) is accusing Grime of deliberately cueing the dogs to alert at the McCanns possession, do you understand this?

At the time Grime took the dogs to Portugal, he had resigned from the UK police and was setting up a new business.  This rather changes the whole basis upon which he was working.

I understand the Levy video was subsequently used to promote Grime and dogs in Jersey.  In order to obtain lucrative work. 

 




AnneGuedes

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Re: The truth about the failed marking of cuddle cat by cadaver dog Eddie
« Reply #109 on: May 23, 2013, 10:52:13 AM »
Anna Guedes has mad a large amount of noise
Parapraxis of an angry nurse ?

AnneGuedes

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Re: The truth about the failed marking of cuddle cat by cadaver dog Eddie
« Reply #110 on: May 23, 2013, 10:55:09 AM »
Releasing those videos did nothing whatsoever for Grime's credibility.
I agree totally. It was irresponsible to release without comment to the public videos that were filmed in order to be analysed carefully by competent persons.

debunker

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Re: The truth about the failed marking of cuddle cat by cadaver dog Eddie
« Reply #111 on: May 23, 2013, 10:58:56 AM »
Anna Guedes has mad a large amount of noise
Parapraxis of an angry nurse ?

I make no particular claim to be a good typist, especially on a tablet.

But your claims to be proficient in translating into colloquial English have been fully exposed.

icabodcrane

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Re: The truth about the failed marking of cuddle cat by cadaver dog Eddie
« Reply #112 on: May 23, 2013, 08:56:51 PM »
Since the thread is about cuddle cat, and the dog's alert to it, may I ask if there is any truth to the claim that Kate McCann washed the toy at some point    (  or is that a myth ? ) 

If it is true, does anyone know when this washing is claimed to have happened ?

ferryman

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Re: The truth about the failed marking of cuddle cat by cadaver dog Eddie
« Reply #113 on: May 23, 2013, 08:58:55 PM »
Since the thread is about cuddle cat, and the dog's alert to it, may I ask if there is any truth to the claim that Kate McCann washed the toy at some point    (  or is that a myth ? ) 

If it is true, does anyone know when this washing is claimed to have happened ?

It's perfectly true.

Kate washed cuddle cat.

debunker

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Re: The truth about the failed marking of cuddle cat by cadaver dog Eddie
« Reply #114 on: May 23, 2013, 09:11:33 PM »
Sometimes I wish that the McCanns had been charged so that we could have seen all the evidence totally demolished in court (if ever allowed to be admitted as evidence!)

No reliable dog alerts

No reliable DNA results.

Just happenstance, hearsay and police mismanagement.

It's a shame that you have no influence what so over over them. As soon as they could they fled like rabbits and never cared to go back to aid the investigation.

The Portuguese police failed to build a case against them and the Prosecutor found there was no indication of them committing a crime.

Nothing then to run from.

Have you got that Portuguese Neglect Law that you promised yet?

Redblossom

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Re: The truth about the failed marking of cuddle cat by cadaver dog Eddie
« Reply #115 on: May 23, 2013, 09:12:30 PM »
Since the thread is about cuddle cat, and the dog's alert to it, may I ask if there is any truth to the claim that Kate McCann washed the toy at some point    (  or is that a myth ? ) 

If it is true, does anyone know when this washing is claimed to have happened ?

According to KMs  diaries printed in the NOTW it was on 12 July

ferryman

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Re: The truth about the failed marking of cuddle cat by cadaver dog Eddie
« Reply #116 on: May 23, 2013, 09:14:32 PM »
Since the thread is about cuddle cat, and the dog's alert to it, may I ask if there is any truth to the claim that Kate McCann washed the toy at some point    (  or is that a myth ? ) 

If it is true, does anyone know when this washing is claimed to have happened ?

According to KMs  diaries printed in the NOTW it was on 12 July

What's the big deal about Kate washing cuddle cat?

Redblossom

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Re: The truth about the failed marking of cuddle cat by cadaver dog Eddie
« Reply #117 on: May 23, 2013, 09:16:08 PM »
Since the thread is about cuddle cat, and the dog's alert to it, may I ask if there is any truth to the claim that Kate McCann washed the toy at some point    (  or is that a myth ? ) 

If it is true, does anyone know when this washing is claimed to have happened ?

According to KMs  diaries printed in the NOTW it was on 12 July

What's the big deal about Kate washing cuddle cat?

Dunno, I never said there was, just replying to a question if thats ok with you

ETA But YOU know what the criticism has been, how COULD a mother wash an item full of her childs smell, of course KM said there was no smell left after it had been in use, got dirty and smeared with sun tan lotion


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AnneGuedes

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Re: The truth about the failed marking of cuddle cat by cadaver dog Eddie
« Reply #118 on: May 23, 2013, 09:38:36 PM »
I know a mother who never hoovered the carpet in her dead little boy's room, thinking hair was there.

Redblossom

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Re: The truth about the failed marking of cuddle cat by cadaver dog Eddie
« Reply #119 on: May 23, 2013, 10:50:31 PM »
oh and FM your response is awaited here too


http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=1617.msg48319#new

Anne I would never have washed it or let it be played with by others and get dirty, covered in sun lotion
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