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    Madeleine McCann: German prisoner identified as suspect - #6

    I hope the Germans really do have "concrete evidence" and it isn't just the media trying to sell more papers, or an over exuberant prosecutor (or whatever the equivalent is in Germany) trying to make a name for himself. Every single thing about this entire situation seems to be a mystery...
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    Australia Australia - Peter Falconio, 28, Barrow Creek, NT, 14 Jul 2001

    With regards to Falconio (and I apologise for asking this when it might have been covered before - but to save myself eons of searching): 1) Is it correct that he had indeed taken out life insurance policies (on himself and/or Joanne Lees or anyone else) before or during visiting Australia? 2)...
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    Australia Australia - Peter Falconio, 28, Barrow Creek, NT, 14 Jul 2001

    Read "Spy The Lie" - but don't just read it, read it, read it again, make notes, read it again, make more notes, absorb what it says, then watch real live (not reconstructed) Police interviews and test what you learned against what you see to hone your skills. I promise you, you will be amazed...
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    Madeleine McCann: German prisoner identified as suspect - #5

    I've worked with Germans in the past and one thing I will say about them is they are very efficient and very precise. So if they have written to K&GM to tell them Maddie is dead and they know how she died, then you can be sure they have solid irrefutable evidence. Since CB isn't talking yet...
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    Madeleine McCann: German prisoner identified as suspect

    Indeed but there's a difference between not being able to accept guilt, and fabricating evidence to try and clear your own faults. That smacks of self preservation above all else, rather than not being able to come to terms with a mistake you made. If I did something stupid and it caused my...
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    Madeleine McCann: German prisoner identified as suspect

    Funnily enough I'd watched a YouTube video by the psychiatrist Dr Todd Grande on Maddie a few days ago, and he made me realise how categorical my thinking had become. In fact, having been convinced that the parents were involved in what happened to Maddie, after many years I changed my view...
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    Found Deceased UK - Samantha Eastwood, 28, Stoke-on-Trent, 27 July 2018 *Arrest*

    Seriously - do you think the Police in the UK have either the ability to detect, or the foresight to think "hmm let's think of a strategy to mitigate our *advertiser censored* ups if we get it wrong?" Have you heard of Gaia Pope - it's very recent? Young girl (i.e. teenager) with mental health and other...
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    Found Deceased UK - Samantha Eastwood, 28, Stoke-on-Trent, 27 July 2018 *Arrest*

    He was going on holiday that day - not a lot of time to think about kidnapping someone and spiriting them away. It doesn't make sense to me to "kidnap" someone (when you're going away on vacation in a few hours), unless the underlying intent was murder - that's what I'm getting at - the...
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    Found Deceased UK - Samantha Eastwood, 28, Stoke-on-Trent, 27 July 2018 *Arrest*

    I understand what you're saying and why you're thinking that, but if (and she did) disappear on the day he was going on holiday, then kidnap really doesn't make sense. You can't kidnap someone, leave them tied up for a week or two, then come back and find them alive. Even if you could - what...
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    Found Deceased UK - Samantha Eastwood, 28, Stoke-on-Trent, 27 July 2018 *Arrest*

    Perhaps he put tape around her eyes so she can't see, and around her mouth so she can't speak, so... Since the Police were focusing on the wooden shed he was building, and he needed to have the masking tape to hand (which he would have if he was working in the shed and that's where it...
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    UK - Healthcare worker arrested on suspicion of murder/attempted murder of a number of babies, 2018

    The Police interviewed her for what - 2 or 3 days? They had all of the time in the world to gather all of their evidence before, they've had all of the time to go through her house, her parents house, even the neighbours house now apparently. And yet they've released her without charge, which...
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    UK - Healthcare worker arrested on suspicion of murder/attempted murder of a number of babies, 2018

    Supernovae - 2 absolutely brilliant posts there, and I honestly believe 100% that this is what is happening here. What struck me about one of those articles was where it said "that nurse who's a bit odd- she sticks in your mind" (or words to that effect) - EXACTLY what they are saying about...
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    UK - Healthcare worker arrested on suspicion of murder/attempted murder of a number of babies, 2018

    She's been released on bail, which means the Police have, as predicted got jack all - because she didn't do it. And digging up the garden - is that for the media, and to try and paint her as even more guilty? What do they normally dig up gardens for? - Answer: Bodies. Well there aren't going...
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    UK - Healthcare worker arrested on suspicion of murder/attempted murder of a number of babies, 2018

    Interesting news article about the state of the hospital and how it was run: "The woman, who wished to remain anonymous, told the Guardian her son was born at the hospital by an emergency cesarean section in September 2015 and spent two days in the neonatal unit. She said: “My son stopped...
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    UK - Healthcare worker arrested on suspicion of murder/attempted murder of a number of babies, 2018

    It's all speculation - the report I linked to says the "apparent" rise in infant mortality - they aren't even really sure if it was suspicious. They also didn't carry out full post mortems, test for toxicology, etc. They also only interviewed the medical staff who worked on the ward, not other...
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    UK - Healthcare worker arrested on suspicion of murder/attempted murder of a number of babies, 2018

    Official findings of the neonatal unit and it's short comings: http://www.coch.nhs.uk/media/141843/rcpch_invited_review_nov_16_final_-for_dissemination-_08_02_17_1_30pm.pdf
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    UK - Healthcare worker arrested on suspicion of murder/attempted murder of a number of babies, 2018

    I'm sorry but this just doesn't feel right to me, I think she's being hung out to dry as a scapegoat. I know that LL was moved to admin duties, but what you might not have seen is that another member of staff was suspended in 2016 in relation to these incidents. What has also come out is that...
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    UK UK - Corrie McKeague, 23, Bury St Edmunds, 24 September 2016 #21

    <modsnip> A truck has more parts than the bit the rubbish goes into. Perhaps a check of mobile phone records at the recycling plant that was closed - who was there, who wasn't there, etc, might yield some clues?
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    UK UK - Corrie McKeague, 23, Bury St Edmunds, 24 September 2016 #20

    Thay're picked up mechanically, not by a person - so your daughter suffered in vain I am afraid to say.

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