Workingman wrote:
So, Maggie v Ben, I have a slightly different view.
Ben was a toddling boy holidaying with his family, who were renovating their farmhouse, in a remote village on a small island. Ben's mum was out working and he was left with his grandparents. Ben did, as many toddlers do, wander off. As soon as he was noticed missing the grandparents and friends started a search.... mum was informed, as were the police. The family were immediately interrogated, at length, as prime suspects in his disappearance. The airport and ports were not informed. Sky, the BBC, ITN and the world's media did not suddenly encamp to Kos for wall-to-wall coverage, but that's probably because Kerry didn't phone up her media friends (if she had any) with a story that turned out to be cock-and-bull. No British police investigation has ever taken place and the police have never visited Kos, though a team of specialist searchers did visit the island in 2012.
Exactly Frank!
I have always had the same view of the McCann case right from the start, but expressing that view on DD at the time almost had people falling out with me, the pro-McCann feeling was running so high. It still does, so I'm actually a bit nervous about posting this, but I will.....
Ok here is my view, it is my personal view, and I certainly won't fall out with people if their view is entirely different
I think there has never been the slightest evidence that M was abducted - it was a disappearance not an abduction! In such cases the family are always prime suspect. There were reports from other holiday makers of the children crying alone in the villa, before the night of M's disappearance. I'm going to totally stick my neck out and say I think they gave M something to make her sleep (Kate M did actually admit to having given M stuff in the past to make her sleep) that somehow things went wrong or there was an accident. Instead of reporting it, they decided to cover it up, knowing that they would possibly be in big trouble as doctors for giving M a drug, which could cost their careers....
Dogs found evidence of a body having been in the boot of the family hire car, that was poo-pooed and stamped all over by the McCann PR machine as have many other shall we say alternate views of this case. Reading news from abroad about the case is quite an eye-opener........
From that first morning the McCanns never looked like frightened parents, not like little April's or any other of the abducted parents I have ever seen in the media - they looked sad! They knew their daughter was dead, they weren't panicking about her whereabouts like parents of a missing child would be. I know I would be beside myself, I think most parents would be - they have been calm all along, and their first instinct was control, that's what calling in the media was about.....
My theory might seem far fetched but I don't think it's any more far fetched than an abductor coming in, taking a sleeping child - incidentally whilst leaving two sleeping babies who would surely have been better subjects for abduction - and then just melting into the night.........