One thing I don't get about all of these Madeline McCann "sightings" is why the people who think they've spotted her don't do more about it at the time?
Like the woman who thought she saw her in a cafe - how difficult would it have been to go over and say "Oh, what a beautiful little girl, looks just like my daughter, what's your name, sweetheart?"
Surely you'd be able to at least judge whether the response of the "parent" was vaguely normal or not, even if you didn't get an answer from the child.
Even if they are the kidnappers, they're hardly likely to attack somebody in public while trying to keep a low profile.
Now it's a chap who's seen an English girl being violently bundled into a car by a foreign man, while screaming. Supposing it hadn't been Madeline, but another little girl being abducted?
What if you just shouted "Madeline" really loudly, and see if she turns around? Sure, a bunch of people might think you're nuts, but what's that compared to a missing four year old?
2007-11-11
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