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Post by Andyberg on Apr 25, 2017 20:09:30 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2017 20:19:53 GMT
No we are not.
I don't know how they have managed to keep this in the eye of the police TBH.
I have an opinion on all of this, their responsibility for their daughter and why they should let go.
But it often doesn't go down well.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Apr 25, 2017 21:07:28 GMT
I'd say she was almost certainly dead within a few hours of her disappearance. I don't share the opprobrium felt towards her parents, in hindsight it was a mistake to have left her but then the events which followed could not have been reasonably foreseen.
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Post by Trina on Apr 25, 2017 21:42:34 GMT
I have never understood why such well educated people thought it was ok to leave a child/ children on their own.
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Post by Delta9 on Apr 25, 2017 21:52:08 GMT
Because in 99.99% of situations like that, a child left alone will come to no harm. The risk of anything happening was tiny.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2017 22:01:32 GMT
Because in 99.99% of situations like that, a child left alone will come to no harm. The risk of anything happening was tiny. Which is probably true. But when it all goes wrong please don't cry about it when it all goes belly up. And stop expecting the tax payer to clean up your mess.
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Post by Delta9 on Apr 25, 2017 22:30:10 GMT
Because in 99.99% of situations like that, a child left alone will come to no harm. The risk of anything happening was tiny. Which is probably true. But when it all goes wrong please don't cry about it when it all goes belly up. And stop expecting the tax payer to clean up your mess. Indeed. I can't see why this is still in the news ten years after it happened or why the police are still spending money on it.
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Post by phil70 on Apr 25, 2017 23:39:05 GMT
Reality is that if it had happened in this country, the parents would have been prosecuted. Phil
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Post by Andyberg on Aug 22, 2017 0:09:49 GMT
Which is probably true. But when it all goes wrong please don't cry about it when it all goes belly up. And stop expecting the tax payer to clean up your mess. Indeed. I can't see why this is still in the news ten years after it happened or why the police are still spending money on it. FFS... 'COPS investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann are to ask for more funds “to pursue a final line of inquiry”, it has been reported' After over £11million spunked on the search, when are they going to give it up and give us responsible tax payers a break? (its bad enough paying for the likes of those scrounging CM'er scrotes hogging all Tellymackus's moorings on the K & A without this sort of money squandering shit!) www.thesun.co.uk/news/4293522/madeleine-mccann-police-need-more-money-portugal-investigation-lead/Glad to see they are donating to the cause with her Find Maddie wristbands!! Boils my piss this does!!
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Post by patty on Aug 22, 2017 4:37:20 GMT
They could be parents stuck in blocked grief and unable to move on... All lines on enquiry must have been exhausted by now, trails gone cold.... Its a sad case.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2017 19:40:31 GMT
The parents are the guilty ones in my view. I am sorry I have no sympathy for them owing to their twatish behaviour at the time. I am gutted for the child, and the abuse she was subjected to by being left. The parents should have been prosecuted.
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Post by bodger on Aug 22, 2017 20:00:04 GMT
and do you believe the parents don't feel the guilt, all day every day?
prosecution wouldn't change the extent of their remorse.
I suppose you have never put anyone at possible risk through your behaviour, but then we always knew you are the next-best thing to a deity.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2017 20:06:04 GMT
and do you believe the parents don't feel the guilt, all day every day? prosecution wouldn't change the extent of their remorse. I suppose you have never put anyone at possible risk through your behaviour, but then we always knew you are the next-best thing to a deity. Shut up you twat.
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Post by patty on Aug 22, 2017 21:45:25 GMT
We all do stuff that in hind sight we shouldn't have and quite possibly could lead to prosecution for neglect or other such charges... You live with decisions made.... I never left any of my kids to go out for a meal etc but I once nipped out of the car and left son number 3 strapped in to pop summat into mums....faulty handbrake saw the car roll backwards over a road into a ditch... I still get shivers thinking of what could have bin... What they did wrong, but they paid terrible price....who are we to judge?
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Post by Andyberg on Aug 22, 2017 21:51:58 GMT
Well considering 'we' are footing the £11million and counting bill, I think we have every right to judge!!
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