Perhaps so, but whether anyone else is involved or not- they are either partly or wholly responsible for their daughter's disappearance and likely death. That they have somehow managed to escape any justice for this is incredible.
I thought it particularly strange that they dropped the liable action and fled back to the u.k as soon as the Portuguese authorities pointed the finger. Rightly so in my opinion. The irony is that maybe it's the p.c brigade that have prevented justice through thinking it too delicate to ask pertinent questions.
Given the numerous interviews they have had, I haven't heard either of them show any shred of remorse for leaving their kids alone. Put yourselves in their position- you would feel extremely guilty for it. That they have also had astronomical amounts of funding for this is disgusting too- that is not particularly their fault but the various governments who have bowed to it, especially given the pittance the Needham family received. All about class.
Regarding Madeline McCann: 1 - If you're going to kill your child, you don't go on holiday to do it where you are unfamiliar with language, customs, legislation and geography. 2 - If you kill your daughter accidentally, would you put yourself in front of every TV camera in the world and still try to keep awareness high? Or would you gradually step back from the public eye knowing you've gotten away with it? 3 - The Portuguese Police based their whole case on the theory that the McCanns froze/preserved the body then moved it in their hire car (Which they didn't hire until 25 days after the death/disappearance). How do they propose the body was disposed of? If Gerry McCann left his house at 2am carrying a dead body, I reckon he might have been spotted. All the signs point to an abduction. But they also point to a mass negligence on the part of the McCanns and their mates, who basically went out for dinner and got pissed, lost track of time and paid the ultimate price. The fact that stories and timescales of the Tapas 7 differ so much would suggest that they were basically hammered. They went out to dinner at 7.30pm. The alarm was raised around 10pm. That Portuguese wine is strong stuff.
If they did do it I'm inclined to think it was accidental and manslaughter. I don't believe for one minute that they intentionally killed her.
Explains why Cauley Woodrow is so difficult to track in the box. As Champonship defenders will soon discover.
I can see where you're coming from, but any legal action would be horrendously difficult to pursue. And rightly so. Surely the "punishment" has already outweighed any perceived "crime" by several orders of magnitude.
Did you watch that video or just believe the incorrect title? The video states that they just shield the ship to allow it to move through the Van Allen belts not once but twice.
You would hope so, and I assume that that is the reason they haven't been charged. I hope the authorities are right.
Course it can be split in two, that's what the light switch is for, then you can have light light and dark light.
There's also that moment of lighter than light light. It happens just as you turn the switch on and have to blink a few times before your eyes work out what's what.
Even though he's allowed to be in two places at once, he never is. That's what makes him a bogey man.