Author Topic: Would the abductors have handed Madeleine over to others some distance away?  (Read 19584 times)

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Redblossom

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Only in your mind who only has the agenda to accuse the parents of heinous crimes, for normal people human trafficking is a serious problem affecting 21 million victims in the world today.

how many of these *trafficked* are toddlers snatched from their hotel beds?, get a grip
« Last Edit: July 03, 2013, 02:24:47 AM by Redblossom »

Offline John

how many of these *trafficked* are toddlers snatched from their hotel beds?, get a grip

Abductions take many forms, taking a child from her bed is but one of them.
A malicious prosecution for a crime which never existed. An exposé of egregious malfeasance by public officials.
Indeed, the truth never changes with the passage of time.

Rachel Granada

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Abductions take many forms, taking a child from her bed is but one of them.

Agreed.

Redblossom

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Abductions take many forms, taking a child from her bed is but one of them.

Any cases off the top of your head where a three year old was snatched from their bed to be trafficked?

AnneGuedes

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The "child snatched from bed" figure belongs to collective representations. The two most famous cases were staged abductions : the Lindbergh baby (for eugenic reasons, but death was an accident) and the Road Hill child (Madeleine's age). Both involved "forced" shutters and window.

Redblossom

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The "child snatched from bed" figure belongs to collective representations. The two most famous cases were staged abductions : the Lindbergh baby (for eugenic reasons, but death was an accident) and the Road Hill child (Madeleine's age). Both involved "forced" shutters and window.

really? Well anne all i am saying is that trafficked people are not babies and toddlers in the main, if the mccanns or their supporters want to offer this as a possibility then they have no business uttering words like, there is no evidence shehas come to any harm, how ridiculous is THAT

i mean are there good and nice traffickers?
« Last Edit: July 04, 2013, 10:20:22 PM by Redblossom »

AnneGuedes

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The Francis Kent case is interesting, not only because an abduction through the window was staged, but because Mr Whicher, who discovered the truth, was discredited and actually had a sad end, though he was one of the first SY inspectors : his crime ? He dared suspect someone of the victim's family.

Redblossom

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The Francis Kent case is interesting, not only because an abduction through the window was staged, but because Mr Whicher, who discovered the truth, was discredited and actually had a sad end, though he was one of the first SY inspectors : his crime ? He dared suspect someone of the victim's family.


Dejavu

Off to watch some liar politicians on question time now,byeeee, always game for a laugh
« Last Edit: July 04, 2013, 10:32:32 PM by Redblossom »

AnneGuedes

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SY inspectors were assimilated to servants a hundred and fifty years ago..

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The Francis Kent case is interesting, not only because an abduction through the window was staged, but because Mr Whicher, who discovered the truth, was discredited and actually had a sad end, though he was one of the first SY inspectors : his crime ? He dared suspect someone of the victim's family.

Which turned our to be the case.
Brietta posted on 10/04/2022 “But whether or not that is the reason behind the delay I am certain that Brueckner's trial is going to take place.”

Let’s count the months, shall we?

AnneGuedes

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The killer avoided death thanks to Queen Victoria, went to Australia and lived there up to 100 years. Mr Whicher died a few years after being discredited. He was right though, the killer didn't come from the outside, but here was the rub !