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El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
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Jul 5, 2003
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What does the book sale money actually go towards? Flights back and forward but what else? Not being cynical, just interested about what can actually be done to find a child after 4 years of nothing

It could pay for a private detective to follow up clues I guess.
 






Scampi

One of the Three
Jun 10, 2009
1,531
Denton
My View

The girl is long dead
The investigation was poor
The McCanns are very unlikely to have had anything to do with it
The media love the story
It receives a hugely disproportionate amount of coverage
An inquiry serves no useful purpose
The McCanns will keep searching for their daughter
We should respect this
Many people are indulging in Diana style grief porn.
 


Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
24,373
Minteh Wonderland
Anyone who sells their story to The Sun, with it's record of crocodile tears over many years, invokes a degree of cynicism. The McCann's and their circumstances sell papers.

Yeah, fancy 'selling out' to Britain's biggest selling paper! Personally, I would have definitely gone to a fanzine to get my message to the people.
 


Biscuit

Native Creative
Jul 8, 2003
22,319
Brighton
I really enjoy reading a good murder mystery, especially when the story is told through the eyes of the killer in the first person.


On a totally unrelated note, the McCann's have a book out soon don't they?
 






Yeah, fancy 'selling out' to Britain's biggest selling paper! Personally, I would have definitely gone to a fanzine to get my message to the people.




And there it is right there. That's EXACTLY why I will never wank over you.
 








Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
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What about the 100's of other girls and boy missing? Will they ask the PM to "re-open" the search for them?

Maddie is no less nore more important than any other missing child.
But surely that's down to the other sets of parents to ask? The criticism of the McCanns seems to be that they're 'organised'. They've not been happy with the odd tearful "If any one's got her please let her go!" police and/or press conference. And they've not been happy just to let the authorities quietly drop the whole thing. They've got off their arses and pulled every stunt they possibly could to keep Maddie's name in the public consciousness: books, t-shirts, appeals, newspaper stories, badgering politicians, exploiting anniversaries - hopefully they're talking to someone about doing a film.

I think subconsciously that's what a lot of people don't like. They can see (if not admit) that they wouldn't have been nearly so tenacious in the same circumstances and they don't like that self-realisation. We all say we'd do anything for our kids but very few, even those with missing children, go to the lengths that the McCanns have done. There's an element of "Jeez, give it a rest, I'd have accepted it by now" about some of the criticism.
 


Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,263
You wonder what effect this perpetuation of "the hunt" in the mass media will have on their other 2 children. Back in 2007 those kids were young enough to be relatively protected from psychological damage through losing their sister. Four years on they're now school age and exposed to all kinds of shit re the Madelaine story.
 




But surely that's down to the other sets of parents to ask? The criticism of the McCanns seems to be that they're 'organised'. They've not been happy with the odd tearful "If any one's got her please let her go!" police and/or press conference. And they've not been happy just to let the authorities quietly drop the whole thing. They've got off their arses and pulled every stunt they possibly could to keep Maddie's name in the public consciousness: books, t-shirts, appeals, newspaper stories, badgering politicians, exploiting anniversaries - hopefully they're talking to someone about doing a film.

Guilty conscience?

(The McCanns that is. I'm not suggesting you have Maddie in your basement.)
 


mcshane in the 79th

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Nov 4, 2005
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But surely that's down to the other sets of parents to ask? The criticism of the McCanns seems to be that they're 'organised'. They've not been happy with the odd tearful "If any one's got her please let her go!" police and/or press conference. And they've not been happy just to let the authorities quietly drop the whole thing. They've got off their arses and pulled every stunt they possibly could to keep Maddie's name in the public consciousness: books, t-shirts, appeals, newspaper stories, badgering politicians, exploiting anniversaries - hopefully they're talking to someone about doing a film.

I think subconsciously that's what a lot of people don't like. They can see (if not admit) that they wouldn't have been nearly so tenacious in the same circumstances and they don't like that self-realisation. We all say we'd do anything for our kids but very few, even those with missing children, go to the lengths that the McCanns have done. There's an element of "Jeez, give it a rest, I'd have accepted it by now" about some of the criticism.

To be fair, a lot of people resent the fact that the story of a little girl that they have never come across, is rammed down their throats on a regular basis for 4 years. If every parent with a missing child went to the lengths the McCanns have, then there wouldn't be any time for any other news. It's the fact the media have picked up on a middle class family with young attractive parents and flogged it for all it's worth that wears people's tolerances very thin.
 






El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
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To be fair, a lot of people resent the fact that the story of a little girl that they have never come across, is rammed down their throats on a regular basis for 4 years. If every parent with a missing child went to the lengths the McCanns have, then there wouldn't be any time for any other news. It's the fact the media have picked up on a middle class family with young attractive parents and flogged it for all it's worth that wears people's tolerances very thin.

I am sure nearly everyone wishes that the parents and child are reunited. If a continued media campaign genuinely increased the chances of the child being found then the ends would justify the means. I'm not sure that the motives of the press are pure though. If you look at Richard Desmond's organs at The Express and Star, which resulted in the McCanns receiving £550,000 in damages, then it suggests that all they (the redtops) are interested in is selling more copy.
 




Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
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To be fair, a lot of people resent the fact that the story of a little girl that they have never come across, is rammed down their throats on a regular basis for 4 years. If every parent with a missing child went to the lengths the McCanns have, then there wouldn't be any time for any other news. It's the fact the media have picked up on a middle class family with young attractive parents and flogged it for all it's worth that wears people's tolerances very thin.
I can accept that people are bored with it. I personally turn the page or switch channels if anything about the case comes on - mind you I have from the start. But I won't criticise the McCanns for continually trying to keep the story current.
 


Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,263
I'm surprised Sky One haven't done a one hour Derek Acorah special on this. Massive viewing figures AND it might lay this ghost to rest.
 




Braders

Abi Fletchers Gimpboy
Jul 15, 2003
29,224
Brighton, United Kingdom
Hate to say it. But she's dead.
I was thinking the same , but I'm now in the thinking she's been snatched and living in some asian country at the moment looking completely different (darker hair and stuff) ..
 


pork pie

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Dec 27, 2008
6,053
Pork pie land.
The reason she has bought out a book is too simply get more money in the pot to continue the search for their daughter. God knows where the poor little girl went too, or what has happened to her. I dread to think. There are so many sickos in this world.

It is all very sad. However, as has been said, what makes her any different from all of the others?

Maybe they should have taken more care of her instead of leaving her to go out with their friends? Just a thought like......
 


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