
and were more working class they would have been totally pilloried in the press for leaving their children alone in a strange hotel room
but of course they are totally blameless in all this, because it's fine to leave pre-schoolers for a couple of hours while you go and get pissed in a restaurant
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but of course they are totally blameless in all this, because it's fine to leave pre-schoolers for a couple of hours while you go and get pissed in a restaurant

I never picked up on that
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it wasn't their house
as in strange to a 3 year-old who had never been there before
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Mon 14 May 2007, 15:55,
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as in strange to a 3 year-old who had never been there before

they left her two year old brothers aswell
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Mon 14 May 2007, 15:54,
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Don't apologise.
Although the apology makes me giggle even more

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Mon 14 May 2007, 16:09,
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Although the apology makes me giggle even more


they were both younger than her though weren't they?
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Mon 14 May 2007, 15:58,
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They just checked in on the kids every half hour. All a passing crim has to do is work out how often the parents are dropping by then nip in and nab her after the next visit.
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Mon 14 May 2007, 15:56,
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to pay for a babysitter like the rest of us do.... (or did..) they have no excuse
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but the last time they checked was 9pm before returning at 10pm
which isn't every half hour, the stupid fuckheads, their story doesn't even add up
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Mon 14 May 2007, 16:01,
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which isn't every half hour, the stupid fuckheads, their story doesn't even add up

Agreed in some ways, but that can't take away
from the fact that she was snatched from a
locked hotel room. Had she had an accident and
died due to parental absence from the room, then
I'd be more than willing to apportion blame. I
don't think it's fair to expect people to foresee
something like this happening though... Just my thoughts.
*goes to collect reward with hold-all full of toddler*
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Mon 14 May 2007, 15:56,
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from the fact that she was snatched from a
locked hotel room. Had she had an accident and
died due to parental absence from the room, then
I'd be more than willing to apportion blame. I
don't think it's fair to expect people to foresee
something like this happening though... Just my thoughts.
*goes to collect reward with hold-all full of toddler*

Child wakes up in hotel room
Child realises parents are missing
Child goes out to find parents
Child goes to beach, not 200 yards away
Child goes into water
Child drowns and is washed out to sea
Parents try to absolve themsleves of blame: "THE WINDOW WAS FORCED OPEN!!!!"
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Mon 14 May 2007, 16:04,
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Child realises parents are missing
Child goes out to find parents
Child goes to beach, not 200 yards away
Child goes into water
Child drowns and is washed out to sea
Parents try to absolve themsleves of blame: "THE WINDOW WAS FORCED OPEN!!!!"

to force the window from the outside
/CSI Algarve blog
I take your point, I just don't think blaming the parents wholesale is fair.
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Mon 14 May 2007, 16:07,
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/CSI Algarve blog
I take your point, I just don't think blaming the parents wholesale is fair.

but they would have to be cold hearted brilliant actors.
Really really cold hearted.
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Mon 14 May 2007, 16:08,
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Really really cold hearted.

didn't he go on tv and say how bad it was and hoped they were found soon?
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Mon 14 May 2007, 16:12,
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Why would someone actually take the trouble to break into someone to take the child, when there have to be plenty of easier targets?
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What kind of self-respecting childnapper would leave the twins behind?
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