Was it kino?

Was it kino?

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Depends, did it namedrop the podestas?

Yeah.

I'll give it a watch then. The truth is i was going to anyway.

Capitalizing on a little girl's death to make an artsy fartsy doco for big bucks is a pretty jewish move in my opinion

I never heard about this Russian guy before, but going off the second episode at least the story him and Murat tell is shady as fuck.

>both somehow "forgot" a phonecall they had about an hour after madeleine went missing
>murat claims he maybe accidentally pocket dialled the russian at fucking 30 minutes to midnight when he was supposed to be at home asleep according to his mother
>(paraphrased) interviewer: "can you talk about what was on the cds the police confiscated?" - russian: "i don't want to talk about it. they were from clients and from- [cuts himself off] anyway, can you show me a computer on it that doesn't have a porn cookie or something on it?"
These two are hiding something without a doubt. They both start acting awkward and uncomfortable as fuck when the question of that phone call and what was on the Russian's computers and CDs comes up.

Murat called Sergey after he learned that Madeleine was missing, because Sergey had some hardware belonging to Murat, and Murat had porn/CP/loli on it and didn't want them to be found naturally

Sergey being an IT guy also understood that porn is pretty common (cached, thumbnails of random sites and what not), and promised to help him clean the hardware

However I believe they are both innocent

I believe the truth was that her parents administrated Calpol to her children so they could hang out with their friends, and didn't worry about the security too much. Perhaps their friends also medicated their kids so they could all hang out. And then Madeleine was abducted by a stranger/child trafficker. The perpetrator probably observed this group of British expats for some time and know that the kids were medicated and security was low. After Madeleine was taken, the parents and their friends hid the fact about their mutual negligence and the use of Calpol, which started as a small lie that snowballed into a gigantic discrepancy in their version of events. This also explains why Kate immediately said Madeleine was taken - because she knew Madeleine was drugged and could have never walked off on her own.

The kids were exhausted from being on holiday. Maddie was 3. They wouldn't need to drug her.
This theory is bullshit

That bit about "Wonderland" was awful...

Yeah, I just watched that bit. Holy shit. I never even heard about it before somehow.

Looked it up so I could read a bit more about it, and it turns out the max sentence any of them got (in the UK, at least) was 2 and a half years. And only two of them got put on the sex offenders register for life, while the others were only put on it for 7 years. Wonder if the members in other countries got more fitting punishments. To join that club, you had to provide a significant amount of OC it seems, so all the members can be pretty safely assumed to be rapists, if not serial rapists.

>go on family holiday in foreign country
>leave kids alone in room so you can drink all night
are brits really like this?

yeah. i instantly wrote it down and I will have a look at some docus about it tomorrow.

anyhow, the two book authors bother me. they make up a lot of flimsy stuff without backing anything up. for example

kids are sleep in commotion - gee they must be sedated. man I saw kids sleeping while a a marching band played 5m from them. i saw kids sleep in concerts. in busses and subways during rush hour. that doesnt mean shit.

there were some other things like this that slipped my mind right now. all in all they just want to sell their book.

Yeah, we do this at home too.

Isn’t it common knowledge it was her brother? Especially after the interview where he acted all weird about the bowl of fruit?
He killed her accidentally and then the parents had to fake a kidnapping

Just finished watching the whole thing literally 10 minutes ago. Murder documentaries of adults don't really bother me that much because I'm so used to seeing adults murdered or dying one way or another all the time on the news but child abductions and the specific cases they mentioned where the kids were abused and killed really hits me the wrong way. I have a special hate for paedophiles.

The UK has some of the sickest criminals I've seen and they all get off with a slap on the wrist compared to their crimes. Search up Mathew Falder and then tell yourself his sentence was actually reduced recently because the original sentence was apparently too long. Fuck this gay earth.

Didn't mean to quote

kek. i asked my parents after watching it and they laught and said ofc we did. multiple times when we were on vacation in spain the put us to bed and met friends at a corner bar 100m away.

they didnt get drunk and locked the door though.

truly astounding that british kids aren't getting abducted more often.

No one wants them

I'm at Episode 2 but so far it's pretty good

im german though

It literally says in the doc that some creepo used to break into British holiday homes around that area of Portugal and sleep with the kids at night without anyone even knowing and the parents would only find out the next day when the kid asked their dad about it the next day assuming it was him or something

based doggos

There's an excess of cockney orphans requesting porridge over there, you can just grab one of those.

those parents were prolly out drinking too tho.

They were in the bedroom next door but their door was shut.

Wish Robert Stack was alive to narrate this new age of docukinos. Could you imagine the kino convergence?

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How the fuck was the blood of maddie on a rental car which was hired 25 days after she went missing? It's insane.

The parents were negligent af. The documentary erases that. Shameful kino tbqh.

>The documentary erases that
Were we watching the same thing?

The whole series just got uploaded to youtube

>trusting british parents
lmao

The whole series minus like 6 or 6 segments, has been on Amazon Prime for like 18 months

I kinoeexpect this kinovergence would be kino.

The guy leading the case was a nutjob he should never have been allowed to stay on as head investigator after the case of the missing girl in 04 that I'm 100% sure is linked to child traffickers just like maddie also is.

All the dog found was blood but it could be anyones blood. Same goes with the cadaver dog because it also detected scent underneath the house or something but it wasn't mentioned in this show.

It's spoken about at length in the documentary. All the Portuguese (toilet Spaniards) believe the Mccanns are guilty and shit parents

>All the dog found was blood but it could be anyones blood.
but they literally analysed the blood and it was maddies.

DNA should I say, but the car was rented 25 days after she died, how the fuck did it get there in the passenger side and in the back?

No they didn't. They found it was a combination of 37 or something strands of DNA and of those 15 matched to Madeleine but to have conclusive evidence you need to match all 20 strands. The DNA making up those 15 matching strands were put down to a combination of the 3 mixed DNA profiles from both the parents and other family members because each parent will share 50% of her DNA anyway. It was inconclusive.

You're inconclusive

So DNA testing is pseudoscience?

There's probably more to it but that's how they explained it to simplify it and it makes sense.

My parents weren't well-off enough to take us on family holidays, but my mum was paranoid as hell the whole time I was growing up that the moment she took her eyes off me, some paedo would leap out from behind a bush and kidnap me, so she would never have left me in a situation like that. She placed a lot of restrictions on me so I was seldom allowed to do anything or go anywhere on my own.

It was a pretty unhealthy environment to grow up in, t b h. Her paranoia and neuroticism were passed on to me and left a lasting (very negative) impact on my way of thinking.

You're thinking of this case:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_JonBenét_Ramsey

The documentary is about this case:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Madeleine_McCann

Yep, I realized as I read more

it's one thing to be neurotic and paranoid, and a whole nother thing leaving your kids alone in a first floor apartment so you can go out and drink with your friends.