I don't think that's likely either Lace, he would have known the alarm would be raised at some point, and the more time that passed the more imminent it became ... waiting for nearly an hour and then, somehow feeling it was 'safer' to move again just doesn't make sense
Icabod You are totally ignoring sadies theory which at the time you read it, you said that you accepted as a possibility, or words to that affect.
Icabod
Re: sadies theory
« Reply #29 on: April 23, 2013, 01:06:32 AM »QuoteI can't pick any holes in your theory sadie
It is thought through and well researched ... there's nothing to say it didn't happen just as you suggest
http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=1327.15If this theory is correct, then the getaway car buzzed off after realizing that the abduction had been witnessed by Jane Tanner ... leaving Bundleman in the lurch
In circumstances like that it is likely that bundleman would hide away, not knowing what to do ... or ....
.... in the theory it was suggested that a staff member was used for the lifting of Madeleine. Maybe in desperation, nowhere to go, he was visiting that helper, a member of staff who did the lifting?
When the Smiths saw the man carrying the little girl, he could likely have just come from the Staff quarters which were, just out of sight, about 50 metres up the very same road.
The very place that someone on the 3A's claimed a scream had come from UGH
So it is quite likely that the Smiths man and bundleman are one and the same