Author Topic: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?  (Read 32632 times)

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Offline sadie

Re: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?
« Reply #135 on: September 30, 2016, 01:42:39 PM »
You are making irrelevant excuses.

The locked the apartment during the daytime, or so they claim.

I was waiting for you to roll out yet again about 'being in the back garden'.

They weren't.

They were eating, drinking and socializing.

i.e. They were distracted.

Like it , or not, stephen, they were in the back garden ... and only 50 metres away.  The only unlocked entrance as far as they knew was bathed in light and very close.  Why dont you measure out 50 metres and see just how close it is?

stephen25000

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Re: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?
« Reply #136 on: September 30, 2016, 01:51:14 PM »
Like it , or not, stephen, they were in the back garden ... and only 50 metres away.  The only unlocked entrance as far as they knew was bathed in light and very close.  Why dont you measure out 50 metres and see just how close it is?

No Sadie.

You need to get a grip.

They weren't in  their back garden, and if you think they were.................

Alfie

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Re: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?
« Reply #137 on: September 30, 2016, 02:14:07 PM »
They did lock the apartment during the day,  who would you expect to be sneaking around at night?   A burglar?  An abductor?
Haha! A very good point.  The people who criticise the McCanns for not locking the apartment at night and thereby putting their kids in harm's way are the very same people who find it virtually impossible to accept that an intruder entered the McCanns' apartment.  Bizarre ain't it?

stephen25000

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Re: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?
« Reply #138 on: September 30, 2016, 02:19:03 PM »
Haha! A very good point.  The people who criticise the McCanns for not locking the apartment at night and thereby putting their kids in harm's way are the very same people who find it virtually impossible to accept that an intruder entered the McCanns' apartment.  Bizarre ain't it?

Why is that bizarre ?

How many times have we been told the Mccanns felt they were in a safe place at the resort ?

Yet they locked their doors in the day time.

Did they fear the tooth fairy would steal all their belongings ?

Then of course Gerry Mccann, said 'nothing of value was taken...'.

Mmm.

Offline jassi

Re: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?
« Reply #139 on: September 30, 2016, 02:33:15 PM »
Why is that bizarre ?

How many times have we been told the Mccanns felt they were in a safe place at the resort ?

Yet they locked their doors in the day time.

Did they fear the tooth fairy would steal all their belongings ?

Then of course Gerry Mccann, said 'nothing of value was taken...'.

Mmm.


Wasn't that his oh so sensitive sister?
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I suspect everyone. And l suspect no one.
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Alfie

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Re: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?
« Reply #140 on: September 30, 2016, 04:35:36 PM »

Wasn't that his oh so sensitive sister?
Does it really matter who said it or what was actually said, as long as it can be used to smear the McCanns it's all good, yar?

Offline Lace

Re: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?
« Reply #141 on: September 30, 2016, 04:44:28 PM »
Why is that bizarre ?

How many times have we been told the Mccanns felt they were in a safe place at the resort ?

Yet they locked their doors in the day time.

Did they fear the tooth fairy would steal all their belongings ?

Then of course Gerry Mccann, said 'nothing of value was taken...'.

Mmm.

There would be a lot more people around during the day wouldn't there?  People coming and going,  yet at night...

'nothing of value was taken'  what was the question Gerry was asked?   Maybe 'were there any valuables taken Mr. McCann?'

Stop twisting things.

stephen25000

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Re: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?
« Reply #142 on: September 30, 2016, 04:47:37 PM »
There would be a lot more people around during the day wouldn't there?  People coming and going,  yet at night...

'nothing of value was taken'  what was the question Gerry was asked?   Maybe 'were there any valuables taken Mr. McCann?'

Stop twisting things.

Is that supposed to be a logical response ?

Clearly by locking they were thinking about the possibility of burglary.

So locking the apartment at night would be the common sense thing to do.

if you think anything else, I would have to question your judgement.

Alfie

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Re: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?
« Reply #143 on: September 30, 2016, 04:50:49 PM »
There would be a lot more people around during the day wouldn't there?  People coming and going,  yet at night...

'nothing of value was taken'  what was the question Gerry was asked?   Maybe 'were there any valuables taken Mr. McCann?'

Stop twisting things.
Gerry didn't say it at all.  Stephen "misremembered".

stephen25000

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Re: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?
« Reply #144 on: September 30, 2016, 05:10:35 PM »
Gerry didn't say it at all.  Stephen "misremembered".

Acknowledged.

Stephen didn't miss remember the facts the McCann's said they locked the apartment during the day, but not at night.

So. the McCann's feared burglary, yet did not have the logic and reason to protect their children.

Offline Lace

Re: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?
« Reply #145 on: September 30, 2016, 05:11:07 PM »
Is that supposed to be a logical response ?

Clearly by locking they were thinking about the possibility of burglary.

So locking the apartment at night would be the common sense thing to do.

if you think anything else, I would have to question your judgement.

They said why they didn't lock the door,  it was so that people could check on the children without disturbing them by opening the front door.   

There shouldn't have been anyone around during the night should there?


Offline Robittybob1

Re: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?
« Reply #146 on: September 30, 2016, 05:14:16 PM »
They said why they didn't lock the door,  it was so that people could check on the children without disturbing them by opening the front door.   

There shouldn't have been anyone around during the night should there?
Other than burglars!
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Offline Lace

Re: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?
« Reply #147 on: September 30, 2016, 05:31:12 PM »
Other than burglars!

They made a very bad decision.

They say they felt safe,  it was quiet,  a holiday complex,  family friendly,  and they were checking on the children.

It's just so very said that someone who was no doubt keeping a watch on their comings and goings,  had the opportunity to pounce.  Something that will haunt the McCann's for the rest of their lives.

Alfie

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Re: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?
« Reply #148 on: September 30, 2016, 05:33:28 PM »
Acknowledged.

Stephen didn't miss remember the facts the McCann's said they locked the apartment during the day, but not at night.

So. the McCann's feared burglary, yet did not have the logic and reason to protect their children.
If you think the McCanns failed to protect their kids from harm from intruders into the apartment then you must also acknowledge that such a threat was a real one and could therefore have occurred.   

stephen25000

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Re: Was the colour of the bedroom curtains as seen by Matt a clue?
« Reply #149 on: September 30, 2016, 05:39:55 PM »
If you think the McCanns failed to protect their kids from harm from intruders into the apartment then you must also acknowledge that such a threat was a real one and could therefore have occurred.

Burglary is always a possibility.

Yet the McCann's claimed it felt safe.

It is the McCann supporters who are trying to have their cake....