@cas wrote:
@Bad Manners wrote:
@smiley wrote:
@Bad Manners wrote:
So what’s the problem then? All the money made will go straight into the find Maddie campaign.
Or the police could just beat the mother until she tells them where Maddie is. That’ll be quicker & much cheaper.
They already know where Maddie is, so instead of wasting money, why don’t they just tell the police and do a 2 year sentence for involuntary manslaughter?
Because without a body there’s no case. The mother is doing nothing but dragging it out hoping eventually it’ll all go away.
She can escape Earthly justice but she sure is going to burn in hell.
I think it’s you and your kind that’ll burn in hell for adding to these peoples misery. :wink:
Fair enough, they made a huge mistake, which they’ll pay for for the rest of their lives. Some of the comments I’ve seen directed towards them though has really made me sick.
Mistake! a mistake is when you forget to turn the oven off, a mistake is when you forget to get what you wanted in the supermarket, a mistake is when you mistake someone for someone else, or didn’t you bother ro read the meanings that i’d posted for you.
A mistake isn’t leaving your children, 3 of them all under the age of 4, alone, in an unlocked apartment, thats not a mistake, thats a deliberate selfish act, and the person who paid the ultimate price is Maddie herself.
I agree with cas. Kate and Gerry McCann were truly at fault, leaving three children so young unattended for any amount of time is not a mistake. Somebody of their age and their class should have known better.
Now Madeline has paid the price. If I was social services I would be considering looking into the welfare of the remaining children, before they get left alone as well.
I also read in the paper this morning that people are advertising ‘maddie’ lookalikes, now if this is true – that is what is sick.