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Offline south of the river

Re: The Lying Game: Crimes That Fooled Britain .
« Reply #30 on: January 08, 2014, 02:31:04 PM »
Was it just me or was she micro-blinking with her left eye as well? I think the letters she was trying to spell out in Morse code were L - O - L

Could mean something!

ah yes see what you mean - so in fact it was a cunning way to not make a professional point in her opinion regarding how she interpreted the McCann's guilt/non guilt - but to send a message -

very cunning

Offline jassi

Re: The Lying Game: Crimes That Fooled Britain .
« Reply #31 on: January 08, 2014, 02:38:19 PM »
ah yes see what you mean - so in fact it was a cunning way to not make a professional point in her opinion regarding how she interpreted the McCann's guilt/non guilt - but to send a message -

very cunning

More of a subconscious thing, I believe
I believe everything. And l believe nothing.
I suspect everyone. And l suspect no one.
I gather the facts, examine the clues... and before   you know it, the case is solved!"

Or maybe not -

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Offline south of the river

Re: The Lying Game: Crimes That Fooled Britain .
« Reply #32 on: January 08, 2014, 02:41:07 PM »
McCann non involvement & 'abduction' has been forced upon the public by the mainstream media for the past 6 years, willingly or otherwise.
Some people are unwilling to even contemplate the possibility of concealing their childs corpse.
I'm not.

if the PJ or SY do have any evidence to back up their involvement then I wish they would get round to it. I would be more than happy to change my views if presented with such scenarios

As such I have yet to see anything that persuades me of How, why, when , where  and who etc nada

I appreciate you have presented the she was dumped in a bin theory - it could be true - but I have yet to see anything that would explain why , how  and when and of course who

so until then I still lean towards my gut feel that they are innocent in her disposal - and after 6 nearly 7 years I cant see a smoking gun suddenly appearing


Offline Wonderfulspam

Re: The Lying Game: Crimes That Fooled Britain .
« Reply #34 on: January 08, 2014, 02:44:04 PM »
I watched with interest the section that concerned the McCanns. Did you notice as the the psychologist claimed they were innocent there was an almost imperceivable shake of her head from side to side ? Interesting !

Yes using the lie detection techniques she has described it's possible to see she may infact be lying.
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Offline Eleanor

Re: The Lying Game: Crimes That Fooled Britain .
« Reply #35 on: January 08, 2014, 02:55:13 PM »
McCann non involvement & 'abduction' has been forced upon the public by the mainstream media for the past 6 years, willingly or otherwise.
Some people are unwilling to even contemplate the possibility of concealing their childs corpse.
I'm not.

I have contemplated this idea, but there is more to it than just that.

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Re: The Lying Game: Crimes That Fooled Britain .
« Reply #36 on: January 08, 2014, 03:06:10 PM »
I watched some of it.  The first question, IMO, was whether the McCanns should have been mentioned at all - but in view of all the publicity surrounding the McCann case and accusations against the McCanns of lying, it would have been difficult to leave them out.

As to the comment on whether the McCanns were lying or not, I could not see how any other statement could be made except that they weren't - can you imagine the uproar if I was stated that they had been lying?  Especially in the middle of a police enquiry etc etc

It seemed to me to be a case of not being able to do right for doing wrong equivalent - whatever the programme did or the conclusion presented would raise questions


Offline Sherlock Holmes

Re: The Lying Game: Crimes That Fooled Britain .
« Reply #37 on: January 08, 2014, 03:31:54 PM »
It's incredibly rare for me to post anything even approaching a sensible comment.
Normal service will be resumed shortly.

I realise that the previous comment I made was ambiguous.

I meant that it was a rarity amongst posters in general to volunteer a specific account of what may have happened. Not you specifically..

Sorry for the confusion

Offline Sherlock Holmes

Re: The Lying Game: Crimes That Fooled Britain .
« Reply #38 on: January 08, 2014, 03:33:26 PM »
PS wonderfulspam, your artistic vision is quite something.

Move over Damien Hirst.

Offline Wonderfulspam

Re: The Lying Game: Crimes That Fooled Britain .
« Reply #39 on: January 08, 2014, 03:39:28 PM »
I realise that the previous comment I made was ambiguous.

I meant that it was a rarity amongst posters in general to volunteer a specific account of what may have happened. Not you specifically..

Sorry for the confusion

Absolutely no offence was taken Sherlock,

It genuinely is unusual for me to post anything of any sense or substance.

I was, as usual, fooling around.
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Offline Victoria

Re: The Lying Game: Crimes That Fooled Britain .
« Reply #40 on: January 08, 2014, 03:45:43 PM »
Absolutely no offence was taken Sherlock,

It genuinely is unusual for me to post anything of any sense or substance.

I was, as usual, fooling around.

And what an appropriate topic you've chosen for that.

Offline Sherlock Holmes

Re: The Lying Game: Crimes That Fooled Britain .
« Reply #41 on: January 08, 2014, 03:46:56 PM »
Absolutely no offence was taken Sherlock,

It genuinely is unusual for me to post anything of any sense or substance.

I was, as usual, fooling around.

Thanks for your understanding  ?{)(**

Lyall

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Re: The Lying Game: Crimes That Fooled Britain .
« Reply #42 on: January 08, 2014, 03:47:50 PM »
Sounds like a programme well up to ITV's recent journalistic standards 8(>((

Offline Wonderfulspam

Re: The Lying Game: Crimes That Fooled Britain .
« Reply #43 on: January 08, 2014, 03:53:30 PM »
PS wonderfulspam, your artistic vision is quite something.

Move over Damien Hirst.

Admittedly it is not even remotely pleasent, not much unlike myself ...

But when I place myself mentally in that awful situation, whilst being overcome with the grief of having lost my child, I might be in a state of shock enough to carry out something I might otherwise never have & which some would never even consider.



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Lyall

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Re: The Lying Game: Crimes That Fooled Britain .
« Reply #44 on: January 08, 2014, 04:01:32 PM »
I noticed the programme had manged to inspire some very stupid people with zero self-awareness - yes, they were on facebook - to say some very horrible things about Maxine Carr (which I very much hope ITV get into trouble for).