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This whole Madeleine McCann thing...
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:12 am
by simmo_Archive
This whole Madeleine McCann thing...
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:12 am
by night_tools_Archive
Yesterday one of the Scottish red-tops had a front page saying something like 'DNA found in Madeline's room..Arrest within 24 hours'.
It's difficult to imagine that it's her mum's DNA that everyone's getting so excited about.
There's still loads of Maddy posters up around Glasgow.
This whole Madeleine McCann thing...
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:16 am
by simmo_Archive
It sure is her mum's DNA, and blood in the hire car too:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6982969.stm
I really hope that this story doesn't turn this way. We all know the child is dead, and that's a terrible thing - but this seems somehow like a particularly evil twist.
This whole Madeleine McCann thing...
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:32 am
by Cranius_Archive
simmo wrote:It sure is her mum's DNA, and blood in the hire car too:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6982969.stmI really hope that this story doesn't turn this way. We all know the child is dead, and that's a terrible thing - but this seems somehow like a particularly evil twist.
This is really strange. The Guardian has actually amended their article over the morning. Initially they stressed that, under Portuguese law, Kate McCann was classified as 'arguida' or person of interest in the investigation. It seems to be a legal classification that allows a suspect to be fully cleared at later date, so it might be a reaction to last weeks Portuguese newspaper claims that the McCann's had something to do with their own daughter's disappearance. Then again, it all coincides with the analysis of the blood specks and DNA. Hopefully, there'll be some clarity over this. Why is Mr. McCann not being given the same status, as I know he was questioned separately yesterday?
Edit: I heard Kate McCann in an in-depth interview on Radio 4 and I'd be astonished if she was actually a suspect, given her the responses.
This whole Madeleine McCann thing...
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:49 am
by cjh_Archive
Just to echo the same sentiments - it's taking an unaccountably strange twist.
I'm puzzled about Madeleine's blood being found in a car hired 25 days after she went missing though, would a child who had been dead for 4 weeks still bleed? What's going on here? Someone give me the CSI skinny.
This whole Madeleine McCann thing...
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:54 am
by fiery jack_Archive
MrFood wrote:It seems Lisa has a bizarre ability to accurately pick-out a wrong'un from a distance
she's clearly "Lisa, King of the Detectives"
This whole Madeleine McCann thing...
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:09 am
by tommydski_Archive
If you had to move a body, a hire car would be a good option.
Just Sayin'.
This whole Madeleine McCann thing...
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:09 am
by cjh_Archive
Very guilty arf:
"If nothing else good comes of this, the twins are going to be exceptionally well-behaved children - one look from Mum should be enough now."
This whole Madeleine McCann thing...
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:09 am
by Champion Rabbit
cjh wrote:Just to echo the same sentiments - it's taking an unaccountably strange twist.
I'm puzzled about Madeleine's blood being found in a car hired 25 days after she went missing though, would a child who had been dead for 4 weeks still bleed? What's going on here? Someone give me the CSI skinny.
Couldn't the blood have been transfered once already dry?
For example, if you
'done a murder' and stashed your knife (what you
done a murder with), wouldn't the blooded knife be capable of shedding dried blood for period-X after the murder?
This whole Madeleine McCann thing...
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:15 am
by simmo_Archive
Cranius wrote:This is really strange. The Guardian has actually amended their article over the morning. Initially they stressed that, under Portuguese law, Kate McCann was classified as 'arguida' or person of interest in the investigation. It seems to be a legal classification that allows a suspect to be fully cleared at later date, so it might be a reaction to last weeks Portuguese newspaper claims that the McCann's had something to do with their own daughter's disappearance. Then again, it all coincides with the analysis of the blood specks and DNA. Hopefully, there'll be some clarity over this. Why is Mr. McCann not being given the same status, as I know he was questioned separately yesterday?
Apparently they're going to be bringing Gerry McCann in for a further 10 hours questioning today, by the end of which he could will be classified as an "arguido" - they'd effectively be co-suspects.