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Is anyone saying that the parents didn't do the wrong thing? Or are they saying they are not to blame?
I believe Kate McCann has stated that "they did nothing wrong". Personally I believe she's measuring with a different moral yardstick to any other sane parent.
I believe Kate McCann has stated that "they did nothing wrong". Personally I believe she's measuring with a different moral yardstick to any other sane parent.
Do you put iron bars on your windows and do you stay awake at night in case the bogeyman comes?
Nope, but I am at home, with the doors locked, with my kids.
Are you that simple, you cannot see the difference even locking the door would have made? Do you not, for one minute, think it's insane to leave a 3 yo and 2 18 mo in a house, on their own on level ground, with the doors unlocked; do you not for one minute think it's crazy?
Some of you are saying that locking the doors makes you some control freak, yet all of you do it. I genuinely do not see how some of you here are saying otherwise.
The only person I fear coming to my home at night is MF, and only because they'd be nothing left for breakfast the next morning.
There you have it, you want them to publicly say sorry so you feel better. You feel that they owe something to the wider world and to yourself.
I'm hoping you're not going on about the Mcanns. They've said their bit, and I think they'd never admit culpability, for to do so, would be to understand what they did, and understand they were partially responsible for their 3 yo's disappearance. That would kill me, knowing that.
As for other people, on here, well I think arguments start when you have opposing views, so the argument will continue unless the views change, or people walk away.
I haven't read from a few people I was arguing with, that they were culpable in their childs disappearance. I still hold that stance.
The Mcann's I feel dreadfully sorry for, genuinely sorry for, for any parent would feel for them.
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