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armand.kay 18-03-2019 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Underscore (Post 10480868)
Having watched it, I've gone from firmly believing the parents did it to being less convinced. I'm now slightly tilted to the parents not doing it...

yeah same i'm actually shook by how much its changed my mind. Although i'll admit i never really followed this case in the first place.

I do the Kate and Gerry not wanting this documentary to be released news to of all been a publicity stun. The entire thing was bias towards them and they had several people on it who claimed to be their friends. Imo they lied to get people to run to watch it and i guess it worked lmaoo.

Amy Jade 18-03-2019 06:54 AM

I finished it last night, honestly the first few episodes were great - Very interesting. I think the 7th one was interesting too but it could have been 3 episodes long if not less.

Before watching I thought they sedated the kids and overdosed her and removed the body etc. I still think it is a possibility too but I lean more towards Gerry being responsible. Kate I do believe for some reason, can't even say why she just seems genuine.

However after the documentary and knowing that there were paedophiles in the area and a suspected abduction was thwarted just days before really close by of a child of a similar age really struck me, especially as a girl wearing nightwear like Maddie was seen being carried in the street by people can't be ignored.

I still blame the parents for leaving her ultimately but I am not so sure they harmed her like I once was.

armand.kay 18-03-2019 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Amy Jade (Post 10481025)
I finished it last night, honestly the first few episodes were great - Very interesting. I think the 7th one was interesting too but it could have been 3 episodes long if not less.

Before watching I thought they sedated the kids and overdosed her and removed the body etc. I still think it is a possibility too but I lean more towards Gerry being responsible. Kate I do believe for some reason, can't even say why she just seems genuine.

However after the documentary and knowing that there were paedophiles in the area and a suspected abduction was thwarted just days before really close by of a child of a similar age really struck me, especially as a girl wearing nightwear like Maddie was seen being carried in the street by people can't be ignored.

I still blame the parents for leaving her ultimately but I am not so sure they harmed her like I once was.

tbh I think I only believed the parents did it theory because it was more interesting to me and the cadaver scent in the room and house seemed pretty damning. I also wasn't as away of human trafficking as I am now, because that really is the theory that makes the most sense.

Amy Jade 18-03-2019 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by armand.kay (Post 10481029)
tbh I think I only believed the parents did it theory because it was more interesting to me and the cadaver scent in the room and house seemed pretty damning. I also wasn't as away of human trafficking as I am now, because that really is the theory that makes the most sense.

Yeah I am pretty much set on human trafficking or a paedophile now.

I think the dog thing is the only part that even swayed me but some of that doesn't make much sense...why did it signal the corpse was in the passenger seat? did they prop her up in the front seat with sunglasses on? If it had been the backseat or boot I'd have been much more suspicious tbh

Nicky91 18-03-2019 09:40 AM

my mom had watched it, this weekend


she found it interesting

Niamh. 18-03-2019 10:39 AM

Oh the power of a Netflix documentary [emoji1787]

Smithy 18-03-2019 11:08 AM

Has our Vicky watched? She’s the Mccan expert

Smithy 18-03-2019 09:32 PM



Omg this whole thread on Twitter :omgno:

Greg! 18-03-2019 10:35 PM

I am actually so shook at the Irish man who saw a man carrying a child at night coming out months later saying he thought it was Gerry after seeing him come off the plane!!

Moniqua 18-03-2019 10:38 PM

omg am shaking in t'club rn :omgno:

LaLaLand 18-03-2019 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 10481487)


Omg this whole thread on Twitter :omgno:

Just read all of that and it left me feeling a bit ill. Makes you think doesn't it? Poor kid. :sad:

HOW can blood found of Maddie's in a rental car rented TWO WEEKS AFTER she vanished be deemed as insufficient evidence!? :omgno:

Greg! 18-03-2019 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg! (Post 10481512)
I am actually so shook at the Irish man who saw a man carrying a child at night coming out months later saying he thought it was Gerry after seeing him come off the plane!!

Omg never mind they've just said it couldn't have been him, don't know what to bloody believe!

Greg! 18-03-2019 11:27 PM

The Scottish businessman who can't pronounce 'Madeleine' properly is really getting on my wick!

thisisdanny 18-03-2019 11:31 PM

Is this worth a watch? Also is this just one episode or is it a series

Moniqua 18-03-2019 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by thisisdanny (Post 10481526)
Is this worth a watch? Also is this just one episode or is it a series

8 episodes awooo :dazzler:

thisisdanny 18-03-2019 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Moniqua (Post 10481528)
8 episodes awooo :dazzler:

Oh. Maybe I'll not watch it tonight then :hehe:

Smithy 18-03-2019 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Jonnii (Post 10481519)
Just read all of that and it left me feeling a bit ill. Makes you think doesn't it? Poor kid. :sad:

HOW can blood found of Maddie's in a rental car rented TWO WEEKS AFTER she vanished be deemed as insufficient evidence!? :omgno:

Bc it wasn’t necessarily her DNA/Blood, that’s explained in the documentary
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Originally Posted by thisisdanny (Post 10481529)
Oh. Maybe I'll not watch it tonight then :hehe:

Skip ep 1 if you do watch, it’s pointless, a lot of the eps are filled with filler too

Amy Jade 19-03-2019 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Jonnii (Post 10481519)
HOW can blood found of Maddie's in a rental car rented TWO WEEKS AFTER she vanished be deemed as insufficient evidence!? :omgno:

It wasn't her DNA. Basically the Portuguese police just knew DNA was found in the car and someone leaked the story and twisted it.

They discuss all the inaccurate news in the documentary, it's mad how much the newspapers manipulated the facts to get a salacious headline.

Niamh. 19-03-2019 07:05 AM

I love the way everyone believes what Netflix says as fact and massive revelations [emoji23]

bots 19-03-2019 09:10 AM

whatever happened to the little girl (and we wont find that out from a netflix fantasy) the parents were grossly negligent, and I will never understand why they were never charged with that at a minimum

user104658 19-03-2019 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10481621)
whatever happened to the little girl (and we wont find that out from a netflix fantasy) the parents were grossly negligent, and I will never understand why they were never charged with that at a minimum

It did bug me that the documentary said something about "cultural differences" meaning that the Portuguese police couldn't understand why they had left the kids alone, because they didn't understand that this is "normal" in the UK. :umm2: **** off, no it isn't! I don't know anyone who would do it!

Smithy 19-03-2019 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10481651)
It did bug me that the documentary said something about "cultural differences" meaning that the Portuguese police couldn't understand why they had left the kids alone, because they didn't understand that this is "normal" in the UK. :umm2: **** off, no it isn't! I don't know anyone who would do it!

Same :joker:

armand.kay 19-03-2019 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10481651)
It did bug me that the documentary said something about "cultural differences" meaning that the Portuguese police couldn't understand why they had left the kids alone, because they didn't understand that this is "normal" in the UK. :umm2: **** off, no it isn't! I don't know anyone who would do it!

yeah at the beginning when they were talking about how relatable it is to leave your kids on their own to have dinner :skull:

Niamh. 19-03-2019 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10481651)
It did bug me that the documentary said something about "cultural differences" meaning that the Portuguese police couldn't understand why they had left the kids alone, because they didn't understand that this is "normal" in the UK. :umm2: **** off, no it isn't! I don't know anyone who would do it!

Yeah I'd be really annoyed about that too if I were British (although they probably think we are the same tbf) The "norm" with Irish people who go on holiday abroad in places like that with kids is always bring your kids to the restaurant with you. . . (from anyone I know anyway)

GoldHeart 19-03-2019 11:08 AM

Is this even worth watching? . What information is mentioned that's new or that we don't already know?. I heard there's mention of Traffickers who "kidnapped " her but where is that information from?.

But either way the McCann's have been suspicious since the beginning what parents go out for dinner and leaves their young children on their own in a foreign country on holiday :suspect: . Sadly I think foul play is involved, I don't trust them . Their behaviour has always been weird especially throughout the police case .


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