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Gerry McCann snooping around a Witness: Mrs Pamela Fenn.
Posted by SteelMagnolia
at 5:07 AM
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Olga Craig and her poison pen, while
drooling and fawning over the McCanns
...released some very interesting
information that Kate chose not to place
in her book, and I am sure Gerry McCann
was sure no one would ever discover, the
fact that he under the pretence of an
apology visited with Mrs. Pamela Fenn,
or as some might see it, interfering
with a witness.
We now know exactly what the McCanns
thought of Mrs Fenn and I am sure just
as Kate has her spies in Portugal
informing her of every breath taken by
Gonçalo Amaral , there will be those
happy to inform Ian Fenn of Kates words
and her blatant smearing of Ian's now
dead mother.
I hope Ian during the libel trial you
too are called and that you have the
chance to speak on behalf of your mother
and right the wrong the McCanns have
caused by smearing your mothers good
name. Ian , I think may have realized
by now, McCann was being anything but
'incredibly kind'....he was snooping,
trying to find out what else Mrs.Fenn
knew.
Adding weight to the theory by Paulo
Rebelo, 7 children were all together and
Madeleine ,who had a sleep problem
sedated and left alone in apartment
5a...they were unconcerned because once
asleep she did not wake, as McCann
confirms in this clip ' There was one
evening when Madeleine came through.. or
to ?' not sure with his accent...but
both sound like someone coming through
or 'to' after sedation .
Madeleine screaming for that length of
time would have disturbed the twins who
in turn would have also started
screaming, this did not happen because
the twins were not there...they were
with the rest of the children cared for
by one of the tapas who cried off 'sick'
each evening...
Interesting comment from Mitchell when
hearing this ' accidentally on purpose
leaked 'news .
Their new boss Paulo Rebelo, 45, is
understood to favour a rethink of every
aspect of the investigation.
The McCanns spokesman Clarence Mitchell
scoffed at the cops new allegations,
saying:
If you put seven children together you
are going to have a far harder time
getting them to sleep than three.?
Notice something ? Mitchell also does
not ask about the eighth child he is so
busy concentrating on explaining away
the fact that the children 'were
neglected 'he falls head first into the
trap.
The latest theory casts doubt not only
on what Kate and Gerry have always said
but knocks statements by the three
couples they holidayed with
“I keep asking the Ocean people to cut
it,” says Ian Fenn who inherited the
apartment above from his mother, Pamela,
who died last month.
Mr Fenn, who lives in England, visits
the flat monthly and has witnessed its
transformation from white-washed holiday
home to a ghoulish, run-down tourist
attraction. “There are always tourists
who stand outside and get their friends
to take their photograph outside 5a,” he
says wearily. “They find some ghastly
attraction in being pictured at the spot
when a little girl was abducted. Gerry
McCann did come up to apologise to my
mother for all the unwanted attention
–
which was incredibly kind as he has
endured a grief and pain that no parent
should ever have to withstand.”
From Kate McCanns Book
"Madeleine" page 75 Comment about Mrs Fenn
Mrs Fenn page 75
Then a lady appeared on a balcony – I’m
fairly certain this was about 11pm, before the police
arrived – and, in a plummy voice, inquired, ‘Can someone
tell me what all the noise is about?’ I explained as clearly
as I was able, given the state I was in, that my little girl
had been stolen from her bed, to which she casually
responded, ‘Oh, I see,’ almost as if she’d just been told
that a can of beans had fallen off a kitchen shelf. I
remember feeling both shocked and angry at this woefully
inadequate and apparently unconcerned reaction. I recollect
that in our outrage, Fiona and I shouted back something
rather short and to the point.