Sunday, 10 May 2009

Oi! You Lot, Yes You, Channel 4 Cutting Edge, You're A Disgrace


And you surely are, if this is your best effort you need to be looking for a new career.

Not content that you produce this piece of fantasy fiction you actually compound your errors, deliberate or otherwise, and overwrite on the film something that is so blatantly untrue it staggers the imagination.

Was it your intention to deliberately mislead the public or are you just not fit to be put in charge of a camera?

Jane Tanner's statement clearly puts McCann and Wilkins on the opposite side of the road to what you depict, as does her sketch, as does Wilkins sketch, as does Wilkin's statement.

You are a disgrace to your profession and a disgrace to Channel Four.





You can find Tanner's statement at the bottom of the page.


Jez Wilkins statement:

I met him near the stairs of a ground floor. There was a gate leading up to some stairs. I was pretty certain that he had left the apartment. We spoke for a few minutes. He said you're on walking duty. I said I was staying in and pros and cons and what to do with the children.

I have drawn a map of the complex and marked an X where I saw Jerry on Thursday evening ' JW 1. I have also produced a map, from the holiday brochure also with an X where I saw Jerry on Thursday ' JW 2.'

Voice over:
However, Jane and Gerry remember the scene differently.


I'll bet they do.




It would be a cold day in hell before you would catch me watching this kind of drivel, but for the purpose of this article I viewed it on line where fortunately I could push it on to the relevant parts.

In doing so I missed much of the who's who and initially thought the guy above was the film maker. only later to discover that this pseudo authoritarian figure was in fact McCann's creature.


Thinking about your statement and sketch Jane?

As you acquiesce.


That's it be a good girl and listen to the men.


Lots of bright lights and Tanner has zoom eyes!








And then we have the re-construction, carried out in more realistic conditions I would have thought and in accordance to statements given to the police by Tanner.

Only trouble is it don't really work does it Jane? little wonder we were treated the the McCann version.







And finally we have a depiction of Gerry's little trip to the beach.







Part of Tanner's rogatory interview.

“From what I know from reading statements, Gerry was still absent?”
Reply “He wasn’t there at that point, no, no. So, erm, then I walked, so I just walked out the, erm, the Ocean Club bit and walked, sort of walked up the road. And then Gerry was there, he was talking to Jez WILKINS in the road, well they were sort of, as I went by. So I think I thought then ‘Oh that’s why Jez’, not Jez, ‘That’s why Gerry has been, you know, that’s why he’s longer than we thought’”.
4078 “Backtrack a little. How long after Gerry had gone was it before you went to do your check?”
Reply “Well I think it must have been, well it must have been at least five minutes, if not more, because, I say, because he was gone, before I actually left there had been the conversations about him being waylaid. So, I mean, if, I think it must have been sort of five or ten minutes, five or ten minutes after he’d gone. I can’t say for sure, but”.
4078 “And from the time when you obviously didn’t feel it appropriate to persuade Russell to go and check”.
Reply “Yeah, it was my turn”.
4078 “From the time you left the Tapas Bar, when you are talking, try and put yourself back there”.
Reply “Umm”.
4078 “It is a long time ago, I know, we have already discussed the feasibility of this. But describe, not just that you saw Gerry up the road, describe what route you take and what you can see and what you can hear and whether it is light or dark and any other noises that you are conscious of”.
Reply “Umm”.
4078 “I know it is a tall order”.
Reply “Yeah” “But just do the best you can”.
Reply “Yeah. Erm, I’m just trying to, well I’ve walked out of the, walked out of the, erm, the Tap, you know, walked sort of into the reception of the Tapas Bar and obviously walked up the road. I remember I was wearing, because it was cold, I’d got Russell’s big, I’d borrowed one of his, erm, fleeces, so I’d got a big sort of fleece, it probably came down to about here, but then I’d got flip-flops on and cropped trousers, because I’d only got, I didn’t take jeans, I know I didn’t take jeans on holiday, and then. Oh I’m sidetracking a bit, but that’s why I knew one of the pictures in the paper wasn’t from the holiday, because I hadn’t got jeans on the holiday with me, so. Erm, yeah, and I’d got cropped trousers on and just flip-flops, so I can remember sort of walking, I couldn’t walk that quickly because I’d got these silly flip-flops on and I couldn’t walk that, that well in them, so to speak. Erm, and I walked, I was walking up the road and I can’t remember exactly, I know this, I know, I think Gerry thinks he was somewhere different to where I think they were standing, but I was fairly sure, as I walked up the road, they were standing, one of them was in the road and one of them was just on the edge of the pavement, but I thought it was on the side of the road that I was walking, but I know Gerry thinks they were the other side. But I thought they were closer by, because as I walked by, I almost did go to sort of acknowledge them and I thought at that point ‘Oh they were cha cha cha’ and I did think, you know, I didn’t, I didn’t know whether they’d seen me or not, but I did actually go to acknowledge them and I think if they’d have been that far away I don’t know whether I would have sort of almost gone to say hello, but. But they were talking quite (inaudible), so I just carried on, you know, up, up the road. I mean, I thought they were, as you’re going up here, I thought they were more, erm, again I know this is where me and Gerry differ, but I thought they were sort of more near the little alleyway. I think sort of”.
4078 “Is that the alleyway, sorry, would that be (inaudible)?”
Reply “Yeah, sort of here. I thought they were sort of round this sort of bit here”.
4078 “Yeah, so on the plan that you have drawn can you put a cross where you”.
Reply “Yeah”.
4078 “I know you are uncertain because you think Gerry’s recollection is different, but as far as you can remember”.
Reply “Well I think one of them was in the road and I think, I thought it was Jez in the road because he had the pram. And I don’t know which, I can’t remember which way he was facing. No, I mean, I think I remember in my statement I did say, but I can’t remember now which way he was facing. And I thought Gerry was almost like on the edge of the pavement or just, just in the road sort of, but definitely sort of by that, sort of more by this alleyway. I don’t think they were by the apartment gate, I thought they were sort of a bit further down, down the road than that”.
4078 “So where would the apartment gate be then?”
Reply “Probably here I should think”.
4078 “And that would lead down to the roadside door of their apartment or the poolside door of their apartment?”
Reply “That leads to the poolside door”.
4078 “Right. So you think they were quite a bit further down?”
Reply “I think, yeah, I mean, somewhere within this, I don’t think they were right outside the gate for sure. I don’t, I’m not sure, but they were definitely, I definitely can’t remember them being right over here, purely because I know I did go to acknowledge them and I don’t think if they were over there I would have thought to acknowledge them. Because it was almost like ‘Oh did I ignore them as I walked past’, you know, it was almost that thought in my head, you know, ‘Should I have stopped to say hello’. And now obviously I wished I bloody had. But, you know, sort of, so I think, I, I’m still convinced they were nearer to that side of the road than that side of the road”.
4078 “So you come out of the Tapas Bar and presumably you have walked along that way, have you?”
Reply “Yeah, I’ve come out here, through the gate”.
4078 “And that is up the hill, is it?”
Reply “And up the hill, yeah”.
4078 “And when you have gone past Gerry and Jez whereabouts have they been in relation to you?”
Reply “If I’m walking this way, they were sort of”.
4078 “So they were to your right?”
Reply “Yeah”.
4078 “Okay. Go on”.
Reply “So, yeah, so I went past them, erm, up to the, and then walking up to the top of the road and then, as I got to the top, this person, somebody walked across the top of the road with, with a child. And obviously at that point I just thought ‘Oh it’s somebody taking their kid to bed’, so to speak”.Jane Tanner rogatory interview 111. gerrymccannsblogs

Friday, 8 May 2009

Thought For Today. Leicester Police And The Link That Won't Go Away


A bit like us I suppose.

A blatant bit of copy paste, hat tip to "Mr D" emphasis mine.

The link to the MCann's website on the Leicester Police site is bizarre.

Say I have some evidence or information that is a potential lead.

I don't like to contact the Police so I take the advice of Leicester Police and report my information to Team McCann.

Team McCann will look at the information and filter it - is it helpful or hurtful?
Anything that is not 100% in line with their version of events (the big lie) is sure to be discarded.

For Mr Stuart Prior to suggest that the McCanns website offers a suitable alternative method for reporting information about a serious crime, he should be 100% certain that the person(s) receiving that information are impartial and fair and will not have any bias at all!

How consistant is Stuart Priors justifiaction for the weblink with the principles and values of Police work in the UK?

How certain is Stuart Prior that information passed to Team McCann will be treated in confidence and considered fairly?

I believe that link is wrong and we should not accept the rude response that we received from the Leicester Police in response to our FOI request.

MR.D


Oi! You, You Really Have To Stop Writing This Shite


And I really have to stop buggering about with strange graphics.

My original intention was to parse, point by point and line by line this undisguised blatant smear of Goncalo Amaral by Daily Star hack Jerry Lawton, but word association took me down memory lane and I ended (what a surprise) doing another graphic.

Smear being the trigger word, which in the case of this article, really means smearing shit, which in it's turn took me back to primary school in the early fifties.

Even as I was doing the graphic I kept wondering how I was going to explain all this without getting too anal about it all.

Well I finished the graphic and then had a quick shuffty on the web side of google and came up with :
Does anyone remember their primary school's toilet paper?
seems I'm not the only one that remembers being given two sheets of greaseproof paper and being told to get on with it, in the outside loos of course.



AXED MADDIE COP: I'LL TALK FOR £75K

The police chief sacked from the Madeleine McCann probe after declaring her parents suspects is selling interviews at £75,000 a time.


Last night Madeleine’s doctor parents Kate, 41, and Gerry, 40, slammed his money-making antics.

Their spokesman Clarence Mitchell raged: “It is scandalous that anyone should seek to make money out of Madeleine’s abduction.

“Further than that Kate and Gerry will not dignify anything that Mr Amaral says with any comment.’’

They had to conduct their own search for their daughter – helped by public donations – after Amaral heaped suspicion on them four months after Madeleine vanished on May 3, 2007.

Kate quit her job as a GP to spend six months going through 17 volumes of police files.

Last night’s Channel 4 documentary, Madeleine Was Here, highlighted potentially vital leads that Portuguese police ignored.

These include five reported sightings of a sinister scar-faced stranger casing out the McCanns’ apartment – by four witnesses.

The McCanns’ investigators believe her kidnapping was a planned two-man operation.

They think she may still be alive and not even realise she has been abducted.

Daily Star.


Not being one simple enough that I buy newspapers I'm somewhat confused here, are there in fact two entirely different newspapers that publish under the same name, there must be I guess?

Thursday, 7 May 2009

Oi! You Lot, Yes You The Fuckin' Press


Have you no pride, no shame, not one ounce of professionalism between the whole poxy bunch of you, I suppose you're going to have Princess Di up and and about next week?

And the Express of all the papers, you lost a battle that's all, you don't have to roll over like this FFS, grow some frigin backbone.

It's fucking scandalous I tell ye, fucking scandalous, come back Paul Joseph all is forgiven!



“Cleaning” Mr. Martin Smith statement?

British Media, in a frenzy with one more suspect, quoted a statement from Mr. Martin Smith, a witness in Madeleine McCann case who saw a man carrying a child, in that night. But they forget to quote the most important, as usual. This is what Mr. Martin Smith told police, in Portugal and, later, in Ireland:

I saw Gerard McCann (sic) going down the plane stairs carrying one of his children.....more Paulo Reis

Gallery Forty Six



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Thought For Today : Exactly who is pulling the strings, who is making this thing play out so bizarrely and so alien to what we like to think we are as a nation?

I can't tell you why but I don't think it's Brown.

Monday, 4 May 2009

Gallery Forty Five


A must watch.

Why do killers speak out?
Why do killers speak out?





h/t JKH

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Understatement of the decade.

Towards the end of August I started to hear rumours that the McCanns were not what they appeared to be.


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Thought For Today : Unique


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Not surprising that I came across Chief Constable Matt Baggott given the fact I was actively searching for a photo of him for something else as yet not finished, but came across him I did and at some Jesus gig or other. No links, I can't be arsed. Relented, here's a link.

Well all the jesoids seemed to be having a grand old time, all getting off on their righteousness as is their wont.
Much included in the revelry was our Chief Constable Matty, him being a godly man n'all, up on the stage doing his a prayin' and what ever else they seemed to be a doin.'

A good Godly and Christian man our Chief Constable, a fucking cunt in my book.







Interesting. Ties in rather nicely with a previous "Thought For Today"

There be much discussion going on about who be paying Mitchell's blood money, I wouldn't be worrying too much about it because if this thing does reach as high as is supposed, you can rest assured Mitchell won't be worrying that he's going to miss out on his thirty pieces.

J'accuse Chief Constable, J'accuse!


Once a cop, always a cop, and it seems you can't keep a good cop down. Or quiet for that matter.

The two paragraphs below aren't startling new revelations but just part of a longer article by Goncalo Amaral, worthy of being catalogued here nonetheless.


He offers two examples. The first denunciation associating suspicious behaviour by one of the members of the group of friends that was on holidays in the Algarve, David Payne, was made on the 16th of May 2007, by a doctor, to the British police. “The information arrived in Portugal in October, after I had already left”, he recalls.

But if this information arrived several months later, others were never seen. The former PJ recalls that, with the consent from Portuguese authorities, an appeal was made for tourists to send in photos from the day and the night of Maddie’s disappearance. The purpose was “to identify anyone suspicious who might appear looking at the family”, he says. But despite “much that arrived at the English police, none of those images ever reached us”. more Joana.

Matt Baggott, Three Questions If You Please


But I only require an answer to one of them.

What evidence do you have that supports a case of abduction regarding Madeleine McCann?

"Because Gerry McCann says there was" doesn't really work does it?

The fact is you do not have the smallest scrap, quite simply because there is none.


As the last persons to see Madeleine alive, how do you in fact know that one or both parents did not indeed murder the child?

You don't know do you, because, in spite of innumerable indications pointing towards their involvement, you have failed to investigated them.

Might therefore I ask you as Chief Constable, what your intentions are, if indeed you have any, in investigating the disappearance of British subject and Leicestershire resident Madeleine McCann?




Initially it was my intention to make a funny out of the above, but it ain't funny is it, it ain't funny in the least.







Friday, 1 May 2009

Gallery Forty Four





Today as your thoughts turn to Madeleine, might I ask you to spare one for this creature and know his mettle.







Thought For Today: Leicestershire Plod, it's long past time for your resignations.

Your prior record and your ongoing support of the McCanns can only be interpreted in one of two ways:

You are corrupt, ergo you are not fit to be in the job.

You believe the McCanns to be innocent, this makes you either extremely simple or very foolish, ergo you are not fit to be in the job.





These two are seriously taking the piss, but I can find some consolation that come judgement day, the terrestrial one that is, there are going to be, not ten of thousands, not hundreds of thousands, but millions of very foolish looking crimson faces about the place.

But it won't be the red faces per say that will be the problem, it will be the humiliation. for when the humiliation takes the only path open to it, then the real fun will start.

When the humiliation turns to anger these two incredible pieces of detritus are going to have to be locked away in a cell so tightly and protected to such a degree that fresh air and daylight will have to be pumped into them, after having first going through security that is.

In the meantime, I shall carry on with my knitting.

Sweet dreams you two.






I paid a call on me granny, as you do, and her being a hundred and forty like.
Well we got to chatting about various subjects and one of the things discussed was just how crap the modern day print media had become.

Eeeh lad, she said, does tha know nowt? 'tas always bin like that, go up to th'attic and bring me down that old suitcase.

Well I brought it down and she opened it up and I beheld a historical treasure trove, not least some very interesting old newspapers, but even more amazing she had actually saved both the early and late editions of a Daily Mail issue.

'ere, have a gander at these, said she.




Saturdays front pages.


Clarence Mitchell, you are such an arsehole.
And the Daily Mail is your toilet.

Get the bags ready, we are in for days of embarrassing arse licking drivel.

Why oh why is every motherfucker in this country ever so fucking 'umble?

I despair of it, all three rings are going full belt, and these wankers don't even know that the circus is in town!

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Thought For a Few Days : Just one of you, is it too much to ask?

ETA : Having just read all that shite in the mail I have my doubts, boy do I have my doubts.