Lähetetty: To Tammi 29, 2009 10:57 pm
Oletko kuullut näistä helikopterilennoista välillä Espanja-Marokko, joilla on kuljetettu huumeita jäämättä tutkaan tai kiinni?
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Madeleine McCann on the day she disappeared
Madeleine McCann on the day she disappeared
6pm: Kate takes children back to apartment while Gerry goes to an hour-long tennis lesson.
6.30pm: Gerry asks David Payne, one of the so-called "tapas seven", to check on Kate and the children at the apartment.
7pm: Gerry returns to the apartment and the children are put to bed in the front bedroom overlooking the car park and beyond it, the street. Madeleine is placed in the single bed nearest the door. There is an empty bed against the opposite wall beneath the window. Between the two beds are two travel cots containing the twins.
7.30pm: The McCanns shower and change.
8pm: The couple share a bottle of wine together.
8.35pm: The McCanns are the first of the group to arrive at the tapas restaurant, 50 yards away from their apartment.
8.55pm: The group has ordered starters when the routine of checking on the children begins. Matt Oldfield goes to check his own apartment. He also tells the Paynes, who are still in their apartment, that the group is waiting for them at the restaurant.
9.05pm: Gerry returns to the apartment through the unlocked patio doors to check on the children. Earlier that week, the McCanns had used a key to go in through the front door next to the children's bedroom but, worrying the noise might wake the children, they began using the patio doors, leaving them unlocked.
He enters the apartment and sees that the children's bedroom door, which they always left slightly ajar, is now open to 45 degrees. Thinking this is odd, he glances into his own bedroom to see if Madeleine has gone into her parents' bed. But he sees that all three are still fast asleep where the McCanns left them. Putting the door back to five degrees, he went to the toilet and then returned to the restaurant. This is the last time he would see his daughter.
9.08pm: Gerry sees Jeremy Wilkins, another holidaymaker at the resort, on the opposite side of the road as he walks back to the tapas bar and crosses over to talk. Wilkins and his partner are eating in their apartment since their youngest child will not settle. The two men spend several minutes talking.
9.10pm: Jane Tanner walks up the road, unnoticed by Gerry and Wilkins, although she sees them. She spots a man walking quickly across the top of the road in front of her, going away from the apartment block and heading to the outer road of the resort complex. He is carrying a sleeping girl in pink pyjamas who is hanging limply in his arms. The sighting is odd, but hardly exceptional in a holiday resort. Her daughter is fine; Tanner returns to the table.
9.30pm: Kate gets up to make next check on her children but Matthew Oldfield and Russell O'Brien are checking, too. Oldfield offers to check the McCann's children.
In the McCanns' apartment, Oldfield notices the children's bedroom door is open again, but this means little to him. He merely observes all is quiet and makes a cursory glance inside the room seeing the twins in their cot, but not directly seeing Madeleine's bed from the angle at which he stood. Afterwards, he could not say for sure if she had been there or not. Nor could he say if the window and shutter had been open.
He would later get a hard time from the police because of this. During his interviews, he was aggressively accused of taking Madeleine, coming under suspicion because he had offered to take Kate's turn.
10.00pm: Kate checks on the children. She becomes alarmed when she reaches out to the children's bedroom door and it blows shut. Inside the room, the window is open and the shutter is up. The twins are sleeping but Madeleine's bed is empty.
Shortly after 10pm: Rachael Oldfield goes to Tanner's apartment to tell her Madeleine has been taken. Tanner says: "Oh my God. I saw a man carrying a girl."
10.15pm: Oldfield goes down to the 24-hour reception at the bottom of the hill to raise the alarm. Police are called.
10.30pm: Local police are first to arrive on the scene.
11.10pm: Detectives from the Policia Judiciaria (PJ) arrive having been contacted by police constables.
They see there is a latch lock on the sliding glass window. The McCanns thought, but could not be sure they had locked it at the start of the holiday. Later it was discovered that it was common for cleaners to open the shutters and windows to give the rooms an airing, so there is no way of knowing whether the window was locked that night or not.
Eipä taitaisi ehtiä. Jos vanhemmat todella lähtivät huoneistosta vasta kello 20.00, olisi se täysin mahdotonta.Sirpa kirjoitti:Mutta tuohon koneeseenhan ehtisi? Vai ehtisikö?
Ajo-ohjeet paikkaan Faro, Portugali
54,7 km – noin 55 min
Tarkoitan siis minulla, mutta ei ole siis tutkimukissa mitenkään mainittu keittiötä minunkaan muistini mukaan.Sirpa kirjoitti:Niinpä, en muista, että keittiö - siis hotellin keittiö - olisi miltään kohdin liittynyt tähän tarinaan tai henkilöihin.
Mutta kun , mutta kun....matkaaja kirjoitti:
Mutta kun et ole varmaan sinäkään kohdannut mm. McCanneja? Oletko? Olen eri mieltä; videot ja muu kuvamateriaali ei anna oikeaa kuvaa; kyllä ihminen täytyy kokea kasvoista kasvoihin, ennenkuin hänet voi ymmärtää.
Paljonkohan Kennedy on maksanut irkulle?Sirpa kirjoitti: No, onneksi asia selviää, kun irkkutyttö todistaa. Olen kallistunut sen asian kannalle, että tyttö todella näki sieppaajan.
En minä ole luonnehtinut McCanneja mm. mitenkään . Perustan tämän kirjoittelun noihin asioihin, mitä olen kertonut. Eli ei ole tosteita jne.Tutkiskelija kirjoitti:Mutta kun , mutta kun....matkaaja kirjoitti:
Mutta kun et ole varmaan sinäkään kohdannut mm. McCanneja? Oletko? Olen eri mieltä; videot ja muu kuvamateriaali ei anna oikeaa kuvaa; kyllä ihminen täytyy kokea kasvoista kasvoihin, ennenkuin hänet voi ymmärtää.
Varpaatko sinä olet vain nähnyt
Portugali on yksi Naton perustajamaita. Portugalissa on kolme Naton tukikohtaa. Naton lentokoneet lentelee jatkuvasti ja pitää silmällä Portugalin rajoja. Samoin on muuten Espanjassakin. Ilamatila on todellalkin vartioitu ja valvottu.MissHolmes kirjoitti:Voi olla. En ole niin perehtynyt, mutta tiedän, että portugali on hyvin valvottu, koska on osa eu:n länsirajaa.
Onko nuo lennot jäänyt havaitsematta vai naamioitu muuksi?
Minusta tuntuisi kummalta, että maan ilmatilassa liikkuisi suuret määrät ilma-aluksia ilman, että siitä olisi tietoa.