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    Madeleine Mccann book

    Keep seeing it everywhere, not sure i would want to see my missing child's face everywhere if they went missing.

    #2
    Wouldn't a where's wally type of book be more appropriate ?
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      #3
      My missus is reading that book at the moment.

      Everytime I walk in the bedroom and she's reading it, I always chirp up .... "Have they found her yet, love?!"

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        #4
        Originally posted by amcdonald View Post
        Wouldn't a where's wally type of book be more appropriate ?
        I really shouldn't but
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          #5
          Originally posted by PAH
          Ask her if page 129 has the following:

          <Unrepeatable>


          I'm hoping it's just one of those 'urban' myths doing the internet, otherwise Kate McCann is a nut job to put those words in print in a book she 'wrote for her children (including Madeleine when found) to read one day'.

          Then again maybe it's a good marketing ploy.
          Jeeeesus!! I hope you are right about the uran myth.

          An an urban myth its pretty cringeworthy but if genuine!
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            #6
            A quick google gave me the following snippet:

            "I asked Gerry apprehensively if he'd had any really horrible thoughts or visions of Madeleine. He nodded. Haltingly I told him about the awful pictures that scrolled through my head of her body torn apart"
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              #7
              I read that The Sun (who paid to serialise the book in their 'newspaper') censored the phrase, so maybe the 'body torn apart' wording is the censored version.

              Seems a strange thing to put into words, and get past the editor who she surely had checking the content prior to publication.

              Then again there's lots about the whole situation/case that seems odd.
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                #8
                @pah - you are one sick ****er. Your comment is a disgrace.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PAH View Post
                  Then again there's lots about the whole situation/case that seems odd.
                  Agreed. I think their inability to accept any of the 100 plausible explanations may have something to do with the guilt their feel for leaving their children unattended.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by eek View Post
                    Agreed. I think their inability to accept any of the 100 plausible explanations may have something to do with the guilt their feel for leaving their children unattended.
                    That's the critical and utterly unforgivable thing about the whole sorry incident.
                    The subject has come up dozens of times over the last few years in conversations with people I know or work with and every single parent has homed in on the fact that you never leave little ones alone.
                    My 3 are way past the age where it's a concern, but I would never have dreamed of leaving them while going for dinner, the choice is either to take them or not go.

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