Thursday 18 February 2010

MORE THAN SANDCASTLES ON THE BEACH

We have always been intrigued by Kate McCann's comments that she "...always feels closer to Madeleine..." when she is on the Beach at Praia da Luz, and particularly when she is near the rocks.

Our thoughts are that if one was to bury someone they loved, and who had maybe died due to a tragic accident, they would surely leave a marker of some sort to record the position of the burial site.  

Is there a good photograph of the rocks at PdL beach taken prior to 3 May 2007?   And is there one taken some months later that would maybe show that one or two rocks had been moved?   What an ideal marker they would make especially if they (or it) was heavy and required maybe two men to move it.   Are you getting the drift?   Or is such a suggestion a little too far fetched?

"Buried in the sands of the Sea at low water mark, where the tide regularly ebbs and flows twice in 24 hours"
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7 comments:

IRONSIDE said...

http://joana-morais.blogspot.com/2008/07/kate-mccann-tried-everything-to-frame.html

Kates attempt at framing Murat.

IRONSIDE said...

http://joana-morais.blogspot.com/2010/02/video-clarence-mitchell-spinning-for.html

Clarence Mitchell covering for Tanner

IRONSIDE said...

http://raymondhewlett.blogspot.com/

Not the only one they have tried to set up.

IRONSIDE said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAgWLfiJMCU


Murat questioned for 19 hours.

IRONSIDE said...

I believe she is somewhere and when the time is right her body will be discovered. But first they need a patsy. One can only imagine the funeral of Madeleine Mccann with Cuddle cat siting on her white coffin. The parents who never stopped 'LOOKING'. The perfect ending for the 'Innocent' Mccanns.

IRONSIDE said...

http://joana-morais.blogspot.com/2010/02/mccann-case-expat-is-to-sue-tapas-bar.html


Lets hope when all this is over. Robert will be free to speak.

Blogger said...

Sniffer dog finds body in sand!

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/2010/02/17/sniffer-dog-used-in-search-for-madeleine-mccann-found-missing-orkney-man-s-body-86908-22048803/