EXCLUSIVE to mccannfiles.com
By Dr. Martin Roberts February 26, 2011
SO, TALK ME THROUGH IT - so, explain DETAIL
From the mouths of the horses that once shared the barn, we bring you ...
Rachael Oldfield: "Yes, he would say that right now, you know, Kate and Gerry are doctors two and you know, there were three other doctors in the group, erm sorry, actually four, four, erm you know, so if by chance you had done something Madeleine accidentally or was sick or you know erm , or something was not quite right, I mean, had not just left and tried to cover it up as an accident or you know, had a sort of you know, gone for Russell and Matt and Dave and Fi , erm I mean, you know, not only because they are doctors, because you know, are the parents and had looked for anyone to see Who could help but if you have, you know, medical friends who were also there, erm you know, there was like six people there that if Madeleine had been accidentally hit in the head or you know, any theory that is supposed, erm you know, were many people there that could have been, you know, tried to revive / revive her, erm. "
Reporter (Kate McCann): "What evidence is that there was an abduction? "I can ask this question because you say Amaral no ..."
Kate McCann: "For I know, I was there , I discovered the disappearance of my daughter. I know more than you. I know what I saw . "
Kate McCann:" I know that what happened is not due to the fact have left the children sleeping . I know it happened under other circumstances. "
Gerry McCann:" From the first moment he had said to Kate, I wonder how long before someone says, 'I wonder if he has something to do with this. " circumstances are such that it is physically impossible for me to be involved , "
Therefore, Kate knows. The children were not sleeping. And Gerry was not physically involved.
therefore "that the child left the apartment on their own physically highly unlikely." (João Charles, Inspector of the PJ).
Remember, " ... if Madeleine had been accidentally hit in the head (passive) or you know, any theory that is supposed, erm you know, were many people there who could have, you you know, trying to revive / revive her, erm. "
Therefore, if something (or someone) accidentally Madeleine had beaten in the head (active voice - not appropriate for inanimate objects, for example, the sill a window), was present who could have tried to revive the child (but not necessarily successfully).
Russell O'Brien: " is much more likely to get beat up your uncle or your neighbor a, you know," stranger at random. " Erm, which in light of how developed the police investigation, erm, it looks like, you know, erm, a kick in the balls "
1578:" Much more likely to receive a beating? "
Answer: "You know, it is much more likely to have, you know, you know, have a problem with someone, someone you know, and actually we said, and indeed it was said, you know, we all worry about, you know, a small number of patients perverts. "
1578:" More than a stranger? "
Answer: " More than a stranger , yes, but, huh, erm, which of course, you know, of course, is statistically true, erm."
Of course, common sense dictates that were more concerned with "a small number of sick perverts" that strange. After all, you only need one rotten apple in the barrel ...
To reiterate: "If by chance they had done it accidentally something ... Madeleine ... have not tried to conceal it as an accident."
Therefore, if Madeleine had suffered an accident or, as Russell O'Brien inserted so succinctly, received a "beat" parents have not trying to "cover up" this accident as an accident. Instead, they had consulted their doctor friends (Matt, Russell, Dave and Fi) - and decided on? That's a hell of a hypothetical severe accident is not it? Enough serious for at least two of the four cited medical professionals, after they had given false testimony to police.
Kate knows. Gerry was not physically involved.
"A spokesman for Kate and Gerry McCann said an investigator (amateur researcher, Marcelino Italiano), had made" absolutely the right thing by going to the police with his suspicions. "(The Telegraph, 18/02/1911).
Therefore, the McCanns should not be surprised if others do "absolutely the right thing too.
Translation Mercedes
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