Sunday 2 May 2010

The Corruption of Innocence


Update:
I shall leave the original here, but there is an updated version below in the more usual format.


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Her father, now 41, reassured the little girl: "Madeleine, we're still looking for you. Tell someone who your mummy and daddy are, who you are."

Kate, 42, said: "We love you very much, Madeleine, and we're not going to stop what we're doing."



What a pair of loathsome creatures, just when you think they couldn't go any lower, somehow this execrable pair manage to plumb depths of iniquity so vile, that they transcend obscene.

That I could cry out, for the love of God! have you not one ounce of shame between you? and you don't do you, none, you're devoid of it, totally and utterly shameless.

To say this now, after all this time, to desecrate and defile the memory of that poor child, and to do so for no other reason than your own miserable ends, is truly an abomination, as you yourselves are abominations upon this earth, you disgust me to a degree that renders mere words impotent.

What truly, vile, despicable people you are.

And today, you do nothing but substantiate my every word, for the love of God, given the circumstances, what kind of parents are you that you allow this image of your daughter to be published and flashed around the world?

How could you, how could you turn this so so private image of this beautiful innocent little girl at play, into something pornographic, for that is what it is, virtue turned to corruption, by you, for your own vile ends.



'Madeleine, we're still looking for you. Tell someone who your mummy and daddy are' - McCANN PLEA ON 3RD ANNIVERSARY OF DISAPPEARANCE

By Rod Chaytor 1/05/2010

Kate and Gerry McCann last night made an emotional appeal to their daughter Madeleine to mark the third anniversary of her disappearance.

Her father, now 41, reassured the little girl: "Madeleine, we're still looking for you. Tell someone who your mummy and daddy are, who you are."

His wife said they would not stop searching for their child, who was nearly four when she went missing from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in 2007 while her parents dined with friends nearby.

Kate, 42, said: "We love you very much, Madeleine, and we're not going to stop what we're doing."

The couple, from Rothley, Leicestershire, will mark Monday's anniversary in private but revealed they now feel less guilty about enjoying themselves in her absence.

Kate said: "I'm able to look at it now and think it's positive we're functioning. It's positive for Madeleine and for Sean and Amelie (her five-year-old twin siblings) and unless you're in this situation you have no idea how you cope."

Gerry said that laughter and happiness were essential for living a normal life.

"The guilt, where you feel 'Madeleine is missing so how can you enjoy yourself?' is much, much, much less than it was," he revealed. "If you're going to have some sort of normality, you've got to have some laughter and some joy."
He also said that there were new leads to follow. He added: "Our private investigators have identified new information that needs investigating and other areas where we think there could be further meaningful information.

"But we have to be realistic. We do not have the same ability to follow up lines of inquiry that the police do."

However, the authorities, he complained, had hardly been providing a "Rolls-Royce service".

He said: "The key test is, 'Has everything that could reasonably have been done, been done?' And the answer to that is no. There's no law enforcement that's been pro-actively doing anything for 18 months." Mirror Whooshed-gone.



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Updated:
'Madeleine, we're still looking for you. Tell someone who your mummy and daddy are' - McCANN PLEA ON 3RD ANNIVERSARY OF DISAPPEARANCE

By Rod Chaytor 1/05/2010

Kate and Gerry McCann last night made an emotional appeal to their daughter Madeleine to mark the third anniversary of her disappearance.

Her father, now 41, reassured the little girl: "Madeleine, we're still looking for you. Tell someone who your mummy and daddy are, who you are."

His wife said they would not stop searching for their child, who was nearly four when she went missing from the family's holiday apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal, in 2007 while her parents dined with friends nearby.

Kate, 42, said: "We love you very much, Madeleine, and we're not going to stop what we're doing."



The couple, from Rothley, Leicestershire, will mark Monday's anniversary in private but revealed they now feel less guilty about enjoying themselves in her absence.

Kate said: "I'm able to look at it now and think it's positive we're functioning. It's positive for Madeleine and for Sean and Amelie (her five-year-old twin siblings) and unless you're in this situation you have no idea how you cope."


Gerry said that laughter and happiness were essential for living a normal life.

"The guilt, where you feel 'Madeleine is missing so how can you enjoy yourself?' is much, much, much less than it was," he revealed. "If you're going to have some sort of normality, you've got to have some laughter and some joy."



He also said that there were new leads to follow. He added: "Our private investigators have identified new information that needs investigating and other areas where we think there could be further meaningful information.


"But we have to be realistic. We do not have the same ability to follow up lines of inquiry that the police do."

However, the authorities, he complained, had hardly been providing a "Rolls-Royce service".



He said: "The key test is, 'Has everything that could reasonably have been done, been done?' And the answer to that is no. There's no law enforcement that's been pro-actively doing anything for 18 months." MirrorWhooshed-gone.


A reminder then from this wooden performance by Kate McCann, which ironically is posted under the title, "Gerry flops head on Kate." hmm that rings a bell.*

I have seen more trauma from people who have lost a bit of sleep, not their first born.

Video from:
TruthForMadeleine — 09 March 2009 — Notice how Gerry is gripping Kate tightly and after a few seconds he expresses his disdain at Kate deviating from the "script". His facial expression changes as he squeezes Kate's arm. Then look at the sly look when he raises his eyes at 1:07.













* I thought it rang a bell, poor Gerry, lost his sprog and loosing his God, what a piece of fucking work he is, stroll on!

But the picture came with a price. I had to read the most astounding piece of crap, even by their standards, and the Mail! don't set me off.

And this, I don't know how to describe it, honestly I don't, the most despicable pair of twats to have ever walked the earth and they're giving it God! One day I tell you, one day the the shit is going to hit the fan like the shit has never hit the fan before. Enough!


Gerry McCann breaks down as he tells how hunt for Madeleine 'is shaking his Catholic faith'

GERRY: If anything, when this first happened it strengthened my faith. I felt that there was such support and I really felt that may have been God’s work, that something good was going to come out of this.

I’m struggling much more now, without a doubt. I think that for one child to have been the recipient of so many millions of prayers, you think, ‘Well I do have my doubt’. If those prayers were going to work, they should have worked a long time ago.

KATE: I don’t hate God… I just can’t understand why so much could be allowed to land on one family and go seemingly unchallenged. So I would be angry with God but then I would voice that, I would let it out.

Prayers for abductor:

KATE: I usually pray for them to see the error of their ways, to have compassion and courage to come forward… The pain and the fear that it’s caused Madeleine and the
pain it’s caused to our family makes it incredibly difficult to sit here and say ‘Yes, I forgive him’. It would be important to know who’s taken Madeleine and why.

GERRY: Until we find Madeleine and who took her we don’t know what we will be asked to forgive. The Wail

I should go over to Joana's and read the transcript from the Spanish interview, I glimpsed just a few lines earlier on. To the effect, "We have all these important new leads." What are they?" Oh they're far too important to talk about."

Tomorrow perhaps.