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No, I'm not accusing anyone of ANYTHING except saying that you're suspicious of the McCanns.

 

I believe "suspiturde" was the term humourously misspelt.

If you mean things like someones missing childs DNA turning up in the boot of a hired car they got after the event, then yes frankly I am.

I expressed no view on things like the lie detector vid. For all I know it may be as valid as a random number generator. Mind you if it was then there would surely be one or two answers that would come out "TRUE" and not all the big red "LIE" lights flashing non stop.

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Before Spencey7 get's here and chokes on my earlier tabloid links, I thought I better put one in from the rationals on the other side of the fence:

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/2007/10/29/oh-up-yours-senor-89520-20024112/

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

 

(It WAS a piece of racist tabloid sharn by Tony Parsons. Someone with a little sense has since removed his troll aid posting)

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Mirror's not a tabloid?

Did I say it wasn't? :roll:

 

Regarding the DNA in the car, was the ever proven? Because I read that it was the DNA of the twins.

 

Yes, you read McCann spin that Madeleines body fluids fell out of her siblings old nappys that they liked to carry around with them for some reason and I bet you read at the same time that any other suggestion to the contrary is Ludicrous.

 

http://news.sky.com/skynews/video/videoplayer/0,,91210-1283507,.html

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Mirror's not a tabloid?

1) Did I say it wasn't? :roll:

 

Regarding the DNA in the car, was the ever proven? Because I read that it was the DNA of the twins.

 

2) Yes, you read McCann spin that Madeleines body fluids fell out of her siblings old nappys that they liked to carry around with them for some reason and I bet you read at the same time that any other suggestion to the contrary is Ludicrous.

 

http://news.sky.com/skynews/video/videoplayer/0,,91210-1283507,.html

 

1) you seemed to imply it. Sorry for the misunderstanding.

 

2) No I didn't read that one actually, i'll check it out.

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Mirror's not a tabloid?

Did I say it wasn't? :roll:

 

Regarding the DNA in the car, was the ever proven? Because I read that it was the DNA of the twins.

 

Yes, you read McCann spin that Madeleines body fluids fell out of her siblings old nappys that they liked to carry around with them for some reason and I bet you read at the same time that any other suggestion to the contrary is Ludicrous.

 

http://news.sky.com/skynews/video/videoplayer/0,,91210-1283507,.html

 

I know there is little point in joining in this "witch hunt" but ..

 

If the McCanns were using terry nappies for their twins, its very possible for them to have "used" nappies in the boot of their car ..

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I know there is little point in joining in this "witch hunt" but ..

If the McCanns were using terry nappies for their twins, its very possible for them to have "used" nappies in the boot of their car

 

In modern terminology 'witch-hunt' also has a metaphorical usage, referring to the act of seeking and persecuting any perceived enemy, particularly when the search is conducted using extreme measures and with little regard to actual guilt or innocence.

 

I fail to see your reasoning for using the term "witch hunt" since my regard to their guilt has been the theme to my posts. maybe you were speaking of their friends lies towards ol Bob Murat.

 

Mind you:

McCann family members explained the DNA –  Madeleine’s clothing had been placed in the boot of the Renault Scenic, as had soiled nappies belonging to the couple’s young twins Sean and Amelie. The “corpse†smell was due to left-over food including meat being taken to a rubbish tip in the car.

It must take something like witchcraft to make an old bacon sarnie smell like a dead kid and a pretty powerful spell to transform Madeleines DNA into her siblings.

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RELEASING THE HOUNDS

Keela could be described as ‘top dog’ in her field of expertise. The trained Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) dog has skills like no other and it has left forces worldwide hankering after an insight into her special training.

Keela followed a programme training her to ignore decomposing body materials other than human blood.

She screens textiles and can pick out clothing with blood on even after it has been washed many times in biological washing powder. Offenders can’t even trick her by trying to clean their weapons, as Keela would still smell blood after attempts have been made to wash away the evidence.

Meredydd Hughes, Chief Constable said: " Keela's training gives the force an edge when it comes to forensic investigation, which we should recognise and use more often. Martin has developed this capability through innovation and experience, and we are now considering how best to develop the training further. We know other forces are interested, both here and abroad, and we must see what opportunities we can develop. We know we have an operationally excellent dog section, and our specialist dogs are being developed in a unique way."

Martin explained the reasons for training a CSI dog: “Although South Yorkshire Police have two victim recovery dogs that can detect blood and human remains we felt the need to separate the two search areas. We wanted to create a more specific working dog that could accurately detect very small samples of human blood.

Even in the early stages of her career Keela has been more successful than her trainers hoped. She has had a number of operational finds recovering murder weapons, identifying the blood of a victim in a suspect’s car and screening numerous amounts of clothing belonging to suspects.

Highly-sensitive membranes are the key to dogs' olfactory abilities. These are found deep within the animal's snout and are activated by a deep sniff. It means that dogs can detect odours even when they have been sprayed by a skunk.

http://www.southyorks.police.uk/kidzone/dogdiary/thisweek.php

 

dogs can detect odours even when they have been sprayed by a skunk.

And can tell between household waste and a body odour I presume. Or in Keela's case blood.

 

She has had a number of operational finds recovering murder weapons, identifying the blood of a victim in a suspect’s car

I wonder if that bit about "blood of a victim in a suspects car", was the dog cops giving out there own bit of backdoor info?

Anyway if there was blood in the car and Gerry's saying that it was out of the twins nappies?

:shock:

He'll only dig himself in a deeper hole.

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Eddie located the body of pensioner Attracta Harron in a shallow grave in Co Tyrone in April 2003 after the 65-year-old was murdered on her way home from Mass, the Belfast Telegraph said.

Her killer, Trevor Hamilton, 23, was put behind bars last year for the murder - which was committed less than four months after he completed a sentence for rape.

As well as locating the pensioner`s body, the seven-year-old dog found the murdered woman`s blood on Hamilton`s burned-out Hyundai.

http://www.utvlive.com/newsroom/indepth.asp?id=84113&pt=n

Or more likely this guy, but still my point is valid, the dogs are pretty good.

 

And more reliable than some:

In an interview with ITV News, Madeleine's aunt, Philomena McCann said: "They tried to get her to confess to having accidentally killed Madeleine by offering her a deal through her lawyer - 'if you say you killed Madeleine by accident and then hid her and disposed of the body, then we can guarantee you a two-year jail sentence or even less'."

 

Philomena McCann, Mr McCann's sister, said the police claims were "ludicrous". "They are suggesting that Kate was somehow responsible for accidentally killing Madeleine and kept the body and then got rid of it. I have never heard anything so absolutely ludicrous in my life," she told Sky News.

 

The story that Philomena McCann told about the Portuguese Police offering a deal where Kate McCann would be guaranteed a two year sentence for confessing was nonsense as their Lawyer had to later admit.

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Now you have to ask yourself. Why the hell you would go to a Rubbish Dump in the first place, nice day out for the Twins perhaps?

And yes they will of course have refuse Collections in the resort, probably more frequent than the UK.

And why would you fill a hire car, full of s**t.

Leaking all over the boot.

This was not just spin; this was to counter a serious allegation, of bodily fluids being detected in the Boot of a Hire Car driven by the McCann’s.

And the PR spin is questionable indeed, if not obstructive .

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