And Madeleine wasnt found despite the same, you can argue the toss as much as you like, little comparison, between the two examples in any case and its hardly veiled this is another bash Amaral thread, tedious..enjoy though
You have clearly missed the rather important point that Amaral's comment is not just about the McCann case but about all such cases. And because of that, no matter how much you attempt to wriggle, the fact is that his comment relates
directly to the Esme case. He is saying that in such a case the effort and finance in dealing with information coming in is not worth it. I say he is wrong. And this case proves he is wrong.
As for your comment that Madeleine was not found despite the publicity, that is a pathetic stance. Are you really suggesting that because some children are not found then no alerts should be issued, no massive publicity should be made when the next child goes missing.
Again this recent case of Esme proves just how sick that stance really is because you would have prevented that passer by recognising her and returning her to her family. Proud of that stance are you?