palexander
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My personal theory is that they (prob Kate accidently, then Gerry discovered the situation) killed Maddie, then in the panic, called in some help - maybe that Robert Murat fella to help store/dispose of the body.
I think you find a few storys that have only happened recently of mothers killing their own children look at that women in Barking not 3 weeks ago who stabbed her little girl
My personal theory is that they (prob Kate accidently, then Gerry discovered the situation) killed Maddie, then in the panic, called in some help - maybe that Robert Murat fella to help store/dispose of the body.
I've tried not to get involved in this thread since it was created, but I've got a question or maybe more of a statement, which I've never seen asked before on here or any other forum/news report.I dont think they did it but if we assume they did the fact they left them alone is the basis of the "kidknapping" so would have been why they did it...
I'll reserve judgement on the father; but there's just no way I can believe that Kate killed Maddie. No way.
I think you find a few storys that have only happened recently of mothers killing their own children
Number 1: The women in Barking not 3 weeks ago who stabbed her little girl.
Number 2: Chandler Grafner was a 7-Year old boy from the Denver area who was beaten and eventually starved to death on May 6, 2007 by his father Jon Phillips and his girlfriend Sarah Berry.
Number 3: Victoria Climbié killed by her guardians Marie-Thérèse Kouao and Carl Manning in London, England, in 2000.
Why not it was the father who was making most of the appeals whilst she just held his hand in the background and kept quiet.
But the cases of a mother doing it to her own child are incredibly, incredibly rare - almost unheard of outside post natal depression cases.
Why not it was the father who was making most of the appeals whilst she just held his hand in the background and kept quiet.
There was that case in the US when the women who's two babys had been killed was on TV everyday crying, appealing for help and allsorts and it was found out she did it < or something along the lines of it cant remember exactly what happened
On October 25, 1994, Smith drove to John D. Long Lake outside Union, South Carolina, to contemplate a letter written to her by her married lover: he did not want to see her any longer. She claims she attributed this to the fact that she had two children by another man, her former husband, which her lover did not want around. To Smith's mind, there was only one thing to do.
She parked on the gravel boat ramp and thought about what to do while Michael, 3, and Alex, age 14 months, were asleep in the back. She had to kill them both, she believed, and then herself—or so she claimed. Smith put the car into neutral and felt it move toward the water. She got out, hesitated, and then reached into the car to release the emergency brake. The Mazda, lights still on, rolled forward into the water. Alex and Michael were securely strapped in. It would all be over in moments.
Smith watched as the car floated and filled with water. Finally it went under and she ran to a nearby house, screaming that a black man had accosted her at a traffic light and taken her car with her sons inside. It wasn't long before investigators figured out what she had done, found the car, and brought the two small bodies out of the water. Smith was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.
Think this proves it isnt incredibly rare this is just a few cases from the US i managed after a 2 second google session. All outside of post natel depression.
Debra Jean Milke was 25 when she killer her four-year-old son in Arizona in 1989.
Dora Luz Durenrostro killed her two daughters, age four and nine, and her son, age 8, when she was 34 years old in San Jacinto, California in 1994.
Caro Socorro was 42 years old when she killer her three sons, age five, eight and 11, in Santa Rosa Valley, California in 1999.
Susan Eubanks murdered her four sons, ages four, six, seven, and 14, in San Marcos, California, in 1996 when she was 33.
Caroline Young was 49 in Haywood, California when she killed her four-year-old granddaughter and six-year-old grandson. ( <they were grandchildren so dont really count as much as im arguing the case of parents killing their own children]
Robin Lee Row was 35 years old when she killed her husband, her 10-year-old son and her eight-year-old daughter in Boise, Idaho in 1992.
Michelle Sue Tharp was 29 years old in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania when she killed her seven-year-old daughter.
Franic Elaine Newton was 21 when she murdered her husband, seven-year-old son and two-year-old daughter in Houston, Texas.
Darlie Lynn Routier was 26 in Rowlett, Texas when she killed her five-year-old son.
Robin Lee Row
I think you find a few storys that have only happened recently of mothers killing their own children
Number 1: The women in Barking not 3 weeks ago who stabbed her little girl.
Number 2: Chandler Grafner was a 7-Year old boy from the Denver area who was beaten and eventually starved to death on May 6, 2007 by his father Jon Phillips and his girlfriend Sarah Berry.
Number 3: Victoria Climbié killed by her guardians Marie-Thérèse Kouao and Carl Manning in London, England, in 2000.
There is 3 prime examples of parents who murder there own children i could probably list dozens more so it is not uncommon as you suggested! so therefore not even the parents can be ruled out of any murder or dissaperance of their children no matter how teary eyed they come acrossed!
How many of those cases, above, were there no mental history issues (which, given that Kate McCann is doctor, she will have been screened for prior to being given her practising certificate by the GMC)?
Didnt we have "doctors" trying to bomb Glasgow airport the other week though?!
Assuming that they are in some way implicated in her disappearance, how on earth would they manage to get her blood in their car without arousing suspicion in some way? For instance, if they were seen bundling a blood stained roll of carpet in the boot, someone might have mentioned it.
Seems like a strange thing to mention.
There is so many ways it can be explained