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One has to ask though, if our police never saw them as suspects, why? Given the first suspects in the disappearance of a child is always the last to see them. Why is this ONE case different? Yes they could be ruled out, but to never suspect the last to see the child alive, is bad police work surely? Last edited by Vicky.; 24-02-2016 at 02:24 PM. |
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I know stories like the Ben Needham case are etched into my soul as a warning of what can happen if you aren't watchful and mindful over your children, why on earth would they think their unguarded children were safe? |
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Most parents wouldn't leave their kids wide open for an abduction like they did though(if that's what you believe occurred)
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Yes they can and if that happens, like say in the Bulger case, then that is unlucky. Having your child snatched (again if you believe that's what happened) from your unlocked apartment where your kids are completely alone is just pure stupidity
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But what made the McCanns think their kids were safe, because in my mind as a parent i'd be thinking that one of them could be sick and choke on their vomit, Maddie could fall out of bed and hit her head then be crying for a mum and dad that aren't there (as she's cried a previous night), to know your child is crying for you and you aren't there is a heartbreaking thought, Maddie could wander into a nearby room and injure herself in that room, there are so many things that can happen to really small ones, so what made them think they were safe, maybe the medication they gave them made them have a certain amount of safety knowing that the likelihood of the kids waking up were minimal, maybe they'd done this before on a previous holiday and it gave them false confidence, what i do know is that the regular parent would not leave children so small unguarded in a foreign country in an unsecured apartment whilst out having fun with friends. |
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Beggars belief really. But no doubt this is also normal, fine and done all of the time...unless thats reserved only for two of the disgusting group. Last edited by Vicky.; 24-02-2016 at 02:42 PM. |
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Last edited by rubymoo; 24-02-2016 at 02:48 PM. |
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They did go to check on the children, but i think it was not enough. They should have been there at the apartment or took the children with them at the restaurant. And kept the windows closed.
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