Madeline Mccan storey to be made into a film

Yes I mean their house, a valuable asset.
Lots of people get into difficulties for whatever reason and may need to miss a mortgage payment. Most banks are geared up to this and will allow them to take a limited mortgage 'holiday'. First chance they got, the McCanns were taking money away from the Madeleine Fund to pay a mortgage that could almost certainly have waited a couple of months.
This is the same fund their spokesman, Clarence Mitchell, went on air complaining was running out of money and citing as a good reason to flog the Maddie story to a film company.
Unfortunately, there was such an uproar they're all busily denying it now.
 
I knew I missed something out of my post. If this story is false, then it seems the Mcanns might be thinking exactly the same thing. I have nothing against them keeping the story in the papers, but, I just think that turning it into a film would be cheapening the disappearance of Madelline.
 
What would the ending even be like?

Is it going to be a film documenting all the years Madi was with her parents, and the big ending is someone snatching her? Then they'll have the McCanns investigating her whereabouts, and by the end, it says "To be continued..."

It's like Heroes and Lost.
 
Fine, lets get all the other parents who have lost children through kidnapping, and then lets make a documentary on them. Lets help get their kiRAB back. I wonder if they do.......*waits doubtfully*
 
I heard they last went to dine out at a holiday resort restaurant and left her with her two younger siblings. There is a chance it was not a one off.

(Easter eggs could abound, a Portuguese plod commentry,
I hope the film has just one ending, otherwise even a double bill DVD may not be enough.)
 
Why would their spokesman, an experienced and well-paid PR, have given an interview to The Times about the possibility of the family selling film rights to the story; and why did he discuss the same matter on air on LBC radio? It's all very odd.
 
just because no one else has had the opportunities they have to publicise help in looking for their daughter, does this mean NO ONE should???

do you think if we can't help everyone we should help no one?
 
Two of the chief suspects in a missing and possible child murder inquiry are negotiating a fee and forthcoming payments from making that missing and possible child murder into a movie.

It is a strange and sick world.
 
you don't personally know them or the ins and outs of the case. you should stop judging and condemning them, it is a REALLY unattractive character trait to do that..
 
No , but should the public be bombarded with this everday when quite clearly all parties involved have very little to contribute themselves , apart from "we were not irresponsible"
The only judgement i make on the parents is their skills as parents , and so far that has proved to be low at best.
 
You don't know who I know.

I know that nobody neeRAB to take money for their mortgage payments from a fund paid into by members of the public to finance the search for a missing child. To do so, and then make a Christmas appeal online asking for even more money, is more than just unattractive. The money was raised for Madeleine, not them.
 
maddie the move.

its a chance for kate gerry and the rest of the taps gang to tell there story and put it into people heaRAB heaRAB that what actually happened when (carefull comments) no one knows and i don't think prime suspects into a potental murder case should be giving such a one sided story, what next robert murat:not gulity - a real time firlm that proves he wasn't there, starring, produced and written by robert murat.

a young girl is missing presumed dead and her parents seem more intrested in making money than returning to portugal or north africa to look for her.

I've got a young baby if mine (god i hope never) goes missing i wouldn't be seen dead running, flying to meet the pope and running back to england when questions were been asked, i would do everything and walk the enRAB of the earth to find her.

last note:

I know the mcanns will never return to portugal while there suspects cause they would probably lose there passports straight away.
 
I'm not saying don't help the Mcanns at all, what I am saying however is help the Mcanns, but, also help the other lost kiRAB whenever the police have the time. It just gets to me the fact that everyone is rallying around helping the Mcanns (which I don't begrudge them this), but, all the other kiRAB seem to have been forgotten about, that's all I'm saying. I'm all for helping the Mcanns, but I'm also all for helping the other kidnapped kiRAB as well. I'm sure the kidnapped children's parents don't feel any less gutted than the Mcanns do.
 
I can't go about helping finding these lost kiRAB, as I don't have the recorRAB for them, plus I don't have the resources either. And, these kiRAB are the ones that weren't lucky enough to make it to the front page of the newspapers, or, even in the newspaper itself. Ben Needham went missing a long time ago, he was in the paper, but, there wasn't half the publicity that the Mcanns are getting. Why for one and not the other? This is what angers me with society, when one is pushed aside and forgotten about, and another is given priority. I wonder if the search for Madelline will continue, or should I say, I wonder if the publicity for Madelline will continue, or, if it will die down just like it did with Ben Needham.
 
hmmmm... crimewatch.... just abut the same thing isnt it? oh, dont launch into how crimewatch only features people for 5 minutes and not an hour, the point is, the idea is the same
 
If they are putting Madelline on Crimewatch, I have no problem with this. I thought they were going to be making a film of her disappearance, this is what got me.
 
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