Cheeky Monkey
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- Jul 17, 2003
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Reggie Perrin - probably the finest sitcom in British television history ever! How could you possibly disagree? Super!
As is reported but I belive different.
My son worked for BA and then bough ta bar in Teneriffe and I was visiting the weekend he disappeared. We had too much to drink and missed flight home but as it was a BA ticket they got me booked on a charter leaving at 4.00am next morning . We duly arrived at the airport at 2.00am as directed and as we drove round it a Brazilian Cargo plane( Varta or similar) was being loaded with boxex by fork lift under the lights of the forklift. My son said that was strange and took the number of the plane. Later that day he phoned his mate at BA to find out what or who was on the plane and despite all the checks possible, according to the records, that plane did not leave Brazil it was parked up for 3 days in the sheds at Brazil airport and we saw it on the Sunday that Maxwell disappearred at Teneriffe Airport.
I may be wrong, but anyone following Robert Maxwell needs to go to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, don't they?
He went missing on the Friday I think that you will find.
No. It was definitely Tuesday
Even if that was so and I cannot honestly remember, what was to stop him flying out to Brazil on Monday and not even going on the boat, as he was devious, or on the Tuesday that he went missing, and what my son saw was his belongings and the contents of his house in Teneriffe, if he had one, being sent on to him.
I thought he had just gone on holiday with the McCanns five years ago??
The mystery of missing canoeist John Darwin could well have been cracked by a single mother using the internet.
While the world's media and experienced detectives tried to unravel Mr Darwin's missing five years, the unnamed mother put the words John, Anne and Panama into Google and up popped a picture that seems to show the "dead" man with his wife Anne in Panama dated from July last year.
All these revelations about Maxwell hiding in a plane in Tenerife for a week or whatever...everyone knows that Mossad did him...or did I dream that?
The mystery of missing canoeist John Darwin could well have been cracked by a single mother using the internet.
While the world's media and experienced detectives tried to unravel Mr Darwin's missing five years, the unnamed mother put the words John, Anne and Panama into Google and up popped a picture that seems to show the "dead" man with his wife Anne in Panama dated from July last year.
I put "John, Anne and Panama" into google images and got this: