WHERE IS MADELEINE MCCANN?! MISSING PEOPLE- NEW SERIES!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @Dev-fc1zs
    @Dev-fc1zs 8 лет назад +587

    I absolutely hate that with every murder/disappearance case, somebody knows what happened and it actually bothers me so fucking much. Someone's happily living while the families and friends are suffering and forever needing an answer. Grinds my gears that some humans are so damn fucked up

    • @paigeturmel369
      @paigeturmel369 8 лет назад +40

      Devon Potter I completely agree. How could someone just sit and watch the victims family look for answers when they know exactly what happened.

    • @hauntboy
      @hauntboy 8 лет назад +11

      Do some research for Christ's sake. The parents know what happened.

    • @sophiet2958
      @sophiet2958 8 лет назад +2

      Devon Potter it annoys me too! To think someone out there can answer all our questions yet 10 years later she is still missing and the investigation is coming to an end. It breaks my heart! Not just maddie but like you said, other people who have been murdered and abducted (even the word sends shivers down my spine). This world is evil 😭😭

    • @emily09ful
      @emily09ful 8 лет назад +2

      look into the disappearance of Corrie McKeague. He is an RAF serviceman that has been missing since September after going on a night out with friends in Bury St Edmunds, England. His whole night was documented on CCTV yet he goes into an area of buildings where the CCTV stops and although there is CCTV on the other side and surrounding he is never seen coming out and cannot be found. His family are desperate to find him and this is the link to the facebook group facebook.com/groups/307450186284715/ #FINDCORRIE

    • @grettamcelhaney2898
      @grettamcelhaney2898 8 лет назад +1

      Devon Potter I totally agree

  • @capturedgift
    @capturedgift 6 лет назад +5150

    If the parents did this dinner thing several times, someone probably noticed that pattern and took the opportunity.

    • @ash-vf5bs
      @ash-vf5bs 6 лет назад +112

      exactly.

    • @smiley2477
      @smiley2477 6 лет назад +165

      Very good point! Plus alcohol may have impaired their decision making.

    • @ash-vf5bs
      @ash-vf5bs 6 лет назад +25

      @englishmanspeaks yoooooo I didn't think of it like that. that actually sounds likely that did happen

    • @valeriesandoval7733
      @valeriesandoval7733 5 лет назад +46

      englishmanspeaks Yeah there was zero forensic evidence anyone broke in because as you stated the door was unlocked and open.

    • @valeriesandoval7733
      @valeriesandoval7733 5 лет назад +19

      englishmanspeaks Yeah there was zero forensic evidence anyone broke in because as you stated the door was unlocked and open. Meaning they just walked in without complications.

  • @chelseamoyers3280
    @chelseamoyers3280 8 лет назад +4323

    the worst part is that Madeline was so young if she was kidnapped she could be living under a totally different name with a totally different family she could have no clue her life is a lie

    • @beauty.fashion.lifestyle8434
      @beauty.fashion.lifestyle8434 7 лет назад +387

      Chelsea Moyers she might be out there wondering what happened to Madeline (herself)((sorry this is a lot later😩))

    • @beigelover95
      @beigelover95 7 лет назад +170

      Chelsea Moyers but cant she recognise herself from pics? It mustve been everywhere

    • @Elizabeth-ue7bl
      @Elizabeth-ue7bl 7 лет назад +159

      Iqra Ahmed true but she could of got a little tan front the country they changed her hairstyle Madeleine most likely lost baby face etc

    • @georgief9655
      @georgief9655 7 лет назад +167

      Maybe they even dyed her hair, who knows? Her hair most likely would've got darker with age too.

    • @gracetaylor389
      @gracetaylor389 7 лет назад +84

      Georgia Lila Maé I no it's scary because we could of seen her but not of know it was her hey she could be going to school...! Any of YOU guys could walked past her on the streets 😰😰

  • @carm2296
    @carm2296 4 года назад +1304

    The hotel offered “night daycare”....why didn’t they use it?!?!? 🤦🏽‍♀️🤯🤬

    • @sofiastolpe9773
      @sofiastolpe9773 4 года назад +84

      my family went there when I was 8 and left me there with my 6 year old sister and then came and got us after their dinner like my Latina mom would never ever leave us alone in a hotel room

    • @holliecrawford882
      @holliecrawford882 4 года назад +20

      Don’t worry nor would your normal Brit parent...

    • @viewer8636
      @viewer8636 4 года назад +74

      “Night daycare”
      So.... nightcare

    • @peggylee7779
      @peggylee7779 4 года назад +22

      And to me that's the bottom line. Parents AND Friends are responsible.

    • @sarahholland2600
      @sarahholland2600 3 года назад +25

      It was a free Night Creche. Not used "because we didn't like leaving them with strangers". But the Day Creche 'strangers' where they were all day every day , were fine.

  • @susana9519
    @susana9519 8 лет назад +8700

    "this video would literally be 4 hours long" girl make it 4 hours!!! I will happily watch the whole thing

    • @boni2194
      @boni2194 8 лет назад +81

      omg same girl. That was my exact reaction

    • @CarolinaKley
      @CarolinaKley 8 лет назад +66

      Make it a 4 hour long video, girl! If you need any help translating Portuguese stuff, I'll gladly do it!

    • @jaimewilliams5609
      @jaimewilliams5609 8 лет назад +14

      Susan Arreola yeah i would happily watch that!

    • @AKidCalledSarah
      @AKidCalledSarah 8 лет назад +2

      yesss me too!

    • @katierazurita5671
      @katierazurita5671 8 лет назад +1

      Susan Arreola amen!!!

  • @hershythechocolate
    @hershythechocolate 8 лет назад +1744

    checking the kids alot was a bad move aswell... creepy people stare and observe patterns of people's schedules to make a move...

    • @hemmyranjith2133
      @hemmyranjith2133 7 лет назад +55

      Hershy Dog That's a good point as well

    • @FemkeMaterial
      @FemkeMaterial 7 лет назад +78

      Very true, or even get the memo that there is something important in there, cause why would anyone go back every 30 min... Any crazy person would get curious and go look..

    • @emmae9924
      @emmae9924 7 лет назад +100

      Hershy Dog no. Leaving the kids alone is a bad move.

    • @hershythechocolate
      @hershythechocolate 7 лет назад +12

      npina true and in that case they should of brought their kids with them... but if the door are all locked and the kids are taught to hide and call the police if someone breaks in well it would of been another story.. going back and forth may reasure the parents but makes it suspicious for criminals and they would know that they are checking on something important to the person...

    • @bubbybunny2655
      @bubbybunny2655 7 лет назад +22

      Yes, but if you make it clear that you're going back and forth from one place to another, people get suspicious and next thing you know, you're basically saying "Hey, I'm going to check on some kids that I've been neglecting for hours! When you see me leave, they're all yours for at least ten minutes!"

  • @rebeccastewart7101
    @rebeccastewart7101 7 лет назад +2583

    If Gerry and Kate McCann were a lower class family this case would have been looked at completely differently. They would have been charged for child neglect , however because they're doctors people assume they're good parents and good people

    • @emilya3634
      @emilya3634 7 лет назад +88

      That is probably true! Especially for a child neglect charge, but maybe laws are different there....

    • @julz3tt3
      @julz3tt3 7 лет назад +26

      Rebecca Stewart Gerry is also a Mason so they have Alot of power.

    • @hfrand86
      @hfrand86 6 лет назад +19

      true , but i do believe they are innocent. ive heard about this case before and they actually have spent a lot of money on this case looking for their daughter, as well madeline was a "miracle" baby so i doubt theyd hurt her.

    • @nucoler
      @nucoler 6 лет назад +50

      Rebecca Stewart that’s what’s sad about it, richer and higher class people get treated better than lower class.

    • @jasonfinch3710
      @jasonfinch3710 6 лет назад +9

      Rebecca Stewart More the fact that they shut down anyone that tried to propose a theory other than child abduction

  • @cettevieenrose
    @cettevieenrose 4 года назад +761

    What boggles my mind is that these families are clearly well off. The four families couldn't have pooled their money and hire a nanny to watch the children in the evening?

    • @jessica_adriana
      @jessica_adriana 4 года назад +44

      Thats what im saying. Why are they acting cheap if they are doctors?

    • @moniqueuu8777
      @moniqueuu8777 4 года назад +51

      And they should be intelligent, they're doctors. Book smart but no common sense.

    • @melzyhope4773
      @melzyhope4773 4 года назад +59

      The hotel actually had day/night care available... If this was any other brit parent who weren't well off, the parents would be charged with neglect and really risk losing any other kids in their care.

    • @princessofjedi
      @princessofjedi 3 года назад +22

      their excuse that it would mess up their routine...yeah well how did your kid disappearing do for your routine you pieces of garbage

    • @Melivy
      @Melivy 3 года назад +6

      There's always the hindsight aspect of things. They were used to doing things a certain way, and nothing bad had happened. You go home from work a specific route cause it's fast and you've always done that, nothing bad has ever happened, until that one day...

  • @kelsb124
    @kelsb124 8 лет назад +1861

    The man carrying the little girl was proven to be a man carrying his daughter back from a childcare centre at the resort. He was interviewed by the police. It's just not common knowledge because it wasn't published in the media.

    • @kelsb124
      @kelsb124 8 лет назад +41

      Watch buried by mainstream media! It's super interesting

    • @emmae9924
      @emmae9924 7 лет назад

      Kelsey B there is no childcare centre

    • @laurencoombecoombe6470
      @laurencoombecoombe6470 7 лет назад +47

      E E there is ,the book "truth of a lie" written by Gonçalo Amaral, The detective on the case talks in great depth about the childcare centre ,Maddie and her siblings were put there all day ,According to the book

    • @iixpenguin10
      @iixpenguin10 7 лет назад +4

      how do you know then?

    • @xcharlottex7934
      @xcharlottex7934 7 лет назад +57

      mildlymorbid But nobody knows the story? It's impossible for anybody to know what happened that night, even the police don't understand what happened...

  • @MrTweetyhack
    @MrTweetyhack 7 лет назад +443

    Dinner with friends was more important than keeping watch on their kids. Hope dinner was good at least.

    • @emilya3634
      @emilya3634 7 лет назад +11

      Don't be too harsh. I'm sure they regret it everyday!

    • @Jrr592
      @Jrr592 6 лет назад +2

      I mean this was supposed to be a safe resort I mean it’s possible that they where told that it was okay to leave them there or maybe it was an accident you can judge people when you don’t know all the facts

    • @samiam2088
      @samiam2088 6 лет назад +31

      Swag Starfishplays Leaving a toddler home alone for hours? No, thats crazy, by any standards of any era

    • @Gos1234567
      @Gos1234567 5 лет назад +1

      Starfishturtle damn you’re stupid if you think that

  • @shamsk7924
    @shamsk7924 7 лет назад +1208

    my mother would never even leave my 8 and 11 year old siblings alone IN OUR OWN APARTMENT. let alone in a tourist place. the hell

    • @emilya3634
      @emilya3634 7 лет назад +33

      Mine too! I wasn't left alone in my own house until I was 12 or 13. And that was with a large dog and locked doors!!

    • @rileyonsi9035
      @rileyonsi9035 7 лет назад +6

      The only time my mom did something like that was for like 5 minutes in Philly because I was sick and she had to buy me ginger ale and peptobismal. But this is insane I don’t get how parents could do that

    • @mishiraK
      @mishiraK 7 лет назад +9

      Can't relate sadly. Had my keys since I was 11[I'm 15 now] and my mother going out, leaving me and my sister in the apartment for hours or days even.... .--.

    • @Appelxox
      @Appelxox 6 лет назад

      oml pop ikr

    • @DianaRoseYanni
      @DianaRoseYanni 6 лет назад +1

      Shams K My mother would not even leave my sister alone in a room in our own house. When she was like 4 or 5 and we were alone in our room, I went out to use the toilet. When my mom found out that I left my 5 year old sister in our room, she got mod and lectured me.

  • @twizzler46
    @twizzler46 5 лет назад +779

    Whenever I go for a walk or ride my bike to school I envision Kendall describing my family and neighborhood and saying that "everything went normally that day" if I went missing.
    Anyone else do that?

  • @gracex5858
    @gracex5858 8 лет назад +1549

    the saddest thing is that her younger siblings probably don't even remember her

    • @zoe.stone16
      @zoe.stone16 7 лет назад +41

      graci L omg I didn't even think about that 😖😭😭

    • @daddymeme5802
      @daddymeme5802 7 лет назад +31

      graci L her brother and sister are in my school

    • @ellieplayzmsp5807
      @ellieplayzmsp5807 7 лет назад +2

      graci L hey

    • @yesimmelody4321
      @yesimmelody4321 6 лет назад

      Daddy Meme really tell them

    • @B.entries
      @B.entries 6 лет назад +6

      they definately dont unless they have photos of Maddy in their house or something

  • @jeanettedarrow2014
    @jeanettedarrow2014 7 лет назад +933

    What concerns me about this case is that NONE of the like 5 adults had enough sense to stay put in the room..you going to that restaurant REALLY mattered more than supervision ..

    • @ashleywilliams9732
      @ashleywilliams9732 6 лет назад +51

      Tinkerbombshell that’s exactly what I was thinking. There were 7 parents. Put all the kids in one room and have an adult change every 30 minutes. That’s one time a person for every 3.5 hours. Not that big of a deal when you think about it. Or they could have just gotten a babysitter. (Which I wouldn’t have done bc I wouldn’t know them) I would have rotated parents. My child comes first. Although I don’t even think I would have done that. I want to be there if my child wakes up. And he usually does wake up when we are in strange places and he is 4. The thought of leaving my child unsupervised let’s alone the door unlocked makes me sick to my stomach. But I am a helicopter parent...

    • @Macshelly18
      @Macshelly18 6 лет назад +34

      Or just order food service simple

    • @ghfamghgam1172
      @ghfamghgam1172 6 лет назад +4

      That's exactly what they did do. 1 person from the party of 8 adults was missing from the tapas restaurant every night until the night she was "abducted" They want people to believe that they were neglectful because if they really charged with neglect they can't then again be charged with murder. I know what sentence I'd rather have.

    • @tjm8128
      @tjm8128 6 лет назад +13

      That's what I have always thought. Why couldn't they each take turns and have one parent look after all the kids in one apartment on one night and another the next and so on. Or even if they were that afraid of missing out on the fun, had each parent stay for an hour each then swap. I know, I know hindsight and all but come on. You would think that at least ONE of these educated adults would not feel right about leaving their YOUNG children, babies even, in that dangerous situation

    • @genevievealdi2318
      @genevievealdi2318 6 лет назад +9

      I totally agree. Have the parents take turns watching the kids in one room. Then each parent is only missing out on one night of hanging out. Parents miss out on social events all the time because they need to watch their children. It's part of the deal.

  • @MARYWTHER
    @MARYWTHER 6 лет назад +1844

    "Let's go to the restaurant, leave a 3yo and two 1yo alone with the back window wide open!" I usually don't judge parents but that is... wow... a concept on its own...

    • @warfieldce
      @warfieldce 4 года назад +21

      Nora Girl there’s a whole documentary on Netflix about this. They didn’t leave the window open. It wasn’t supposed to be open, they go in to a lot of detail about it.

    • @annabasnatural
      @annabasnatural 4 года назад +43

      Charlotte Warfield the window in the room was open afterwards but the back sliding door was left open by the McCanns. Say what you want about this case, but the McCanns should have been looked into for child neglect for just leaving them alone. Even if they came out afterwards and said it was a mistake I think people would be more inclined to empathise with them, but Gerry clearly thinks they DIDN’T make a mistake and that’s why everyone is so upset about it. The new evidence from Germany will be interesting if we ever get anything out from it, but I definitely think that if he talks he will be saying how ridiculously easy it was to get the poor girl 😞😕

    • @Mark-sd5jk
      @Mark-sd5jk 4 года назад +2

      Anna exactly

    • @vivianedepaula693
      @vivianedepaula693 4 года назад +28

      Totally agree. Let’s not sugar coat it: the parents are 100% to blame. Leaving a three yo + 1 yo alone is absolutely absurd.

    • @kali3613
      @kali3613 4 года назад +15

      Viviane de Paula exactly! Ignoring all other dangers, what if there was a fire?! I can’t even imagine leaving a child like that. It’s a family vacation. You go to a family restaurant earlier in the evening WITH your children. If you wanted a vacation FROM your children, don’t bring them

  • @cloelivermore
    @cloelivermore 4 года назад +163

    It’s very interesting to see a video of this from someone outside the UK. Here in the UK, the majority of people believe the parents were involved, there’s been sooooo much sketchy stuff (not even mentioned in this video) and they are hated by the British public and media

    • @justkim9827
      @justkim9827 3 года назад +12

      The parents were definitely involved. I think they sold her into trafficking.
      The composite sketches look identical to Tony and John Podesta. John Podesta being the sidekick of Hillary Clinton.

    • @cloelivermore
      @cloelivermore 3 года назад +9

      @@justkim9827 100%! I think that she was either sold or murdered by her parents/someone who was involved with her parents. That poor girl! I hope one day we find the truth

    • @pemberta
      @pemberta 3 года назад +18

      @@justkim9827 my questions is...why? They obviously don't need the money...they're just evil? She was too much for them? I just don't get the motive

    • @rachelmarples7233
      @rachelmarples7233 3 года назад +12

      It's quite a popular opinion that they gave her too much allergy medication to make her drowsy 🤷‍♀️

    • @DinoNairobi
      @DinoNairobi Год назад +2

      ​@@justkim9827 The composite sketches are of one man spotted by an Irish Family of four (Martin Smith was the father and he is the main witness). The composite drawings is of a man they saw that was carrying a limp and pale child in PJ's and there is a striking similarity, not to the Podesta's, but to Gerry McCann the father of Maddie!

  • @MissMinionStars
    @MissMinionStars 8 лет назад +274

    The case of Madeleine McCann is probably one of the biggest missing persons case here in the U.K I've grown up with this story and have known all about it ever since it happened, it's almost comforting to know that Madeleine's story is now being noticed all over the world and giving her more of a chance of being found

    • @MissMinionStars
      @MissMinionStars 8 лет назад +5

      +Lei P personally I'd have to agree, yet there is no evidence to prove this so it's gives a little slither of hope of Madeleine's return for some people

    • @hauntboy
      @hauntboy 8 лет назад

      There are thousands of uninformed comments on this video. Lei P is clearly one of those who knows what this case is about.

    • @MissMinionStars
      @MissMinionStars 8 лет назад

      +hauntboy I don't understand what your trying to say, I know what the case is and I understand it so what are you suggesting I don't know?

    • @hauntboy
      @hauntboy 8 лет назад +8

      I may have misunderstood your initial post when you said it gave her a chance of being found. She won't be found (alive) as I'm sure you understand. There IS plenty evidence to suggest that she died in the apartment. The papers aren't speaking the facts of the case,

    • @davack62
      @davack62 8 лет назад

      VoidRosie how old are you I'm 16 so first heard about it when I was 6

  • @thegawjusemanjenshow
    @thegawjusemanjenshow 7 лет назад +672

    I’m from UK and the parents of this child are HATED in the public and is assumed they are sketchy and had something to do with it, some think they even murdered her. They used their childs death as exploitation and made themselves famous. The NEXT day after her disappearance they were spotted playing tennis and drinking!! as if nothing happened. My blood boils when they are talked abut.

    • @zeezee1299
      @zeezee1299 5 лет назад +13

      asdfghjen, really! Oh my gosh! thank you for this piece of information but they might be drinking by grief? I might be wrong but im just speculating 🤔

    • @peterjamescullen
      @peterjamescullen 5 лет назад +5

      Are they hated though? Bit of strong word.

    • @Teegan200
      @Teegan200 5 лет назад +21

      asdfghjen I honestly think that they either 1. Murdered her 2. Sold her for sex or 3. Raped her and left her to die. Tbh they’re the biggest theories because they showed zero remorse to the situation and didn’t even fake any empathy towards the situation when they were publicised and put on tv like AT LEAST FAKE IT

    • @andysutcliffe3915
      @andysutcliffe3915 5 лет назад +32

      General public consensus in the UK is that they killed her, either intentionally, or accidentally, and covered it up. Their behaviour ever since hasn’t made anyone think they weren’t involved.

    • @laurenmacauley6688
      @laurenmacauley6688 5 лет назад +23

      It is so strongly believed in the uk that they killed her as her blood was found in their car. Kate washed Madeleines toy after a day or two if I remember rightly and they didn’t seem to be grieving at all and had been laughing just a day later

  • @silastom
    @silastom 7 лет назад +992

    "The ocean, I'm sure, is filled with a lot of missing people."

    • @rhun4832
      @rhun4832 7 лет назад +20

      silastom 😂😂😂😂 i shouldn't find this funny

    • @andierussell7442
      @andierussell7442 7 лет назад +5

      silastom missing people is the correct term.

    • @ava____y89
      @ava____y89 7 лет назад +3

      silastom Oh....That's different..

    • @balletmarais6791
      @balletmarais6791 7 лет назад +40

      silastom Guess Who is never going swimming in the ocean again😂😂

    • @emilya3634
      @emilya3634 7 лет назад +8

      Probably! So sad though!

  • @annalisegiovanni7032
    @annalisegiovanni7032 5 лет назад +480

    The guy that Jane Tanner witnessed carrying a child came forward & it was PROVEN that it was just him picking up his OWN daughter from the night time daycare services....
    ( too bad the mccanns didn't take advantage of that service!!)

    • @Me-mb1ex
      @Me-mb1ex 5 лет назад +91

      There was a nighttime daycare there?!? Wow, these folks really didn’t a fuck about their babies!😭

    • @stitches318
      @stitches318 4 года назад +75

      @@Me-mb1ex on this video the father says "oh we didn't want to mess up their bedtime routine" like okay you are vacation that is a bit of a disturbance

    • @sarahholland2600
      @sarahholland2600 3 года назад +12

      @@Me-mb1exFree Night Crèche . Their excuse was "we didn't like leaving them with strangers". But the Day Creche strangers were fine. Their children were there all day, every day. The other couples used it mornings only. All investigation info, statements,dogs searches, crime scene video etc is online under 'Mcann PJ Files'.

    • @theoriginaltunnelfox
      @theoriginaltunnelfox 3 года назад +1

      She also didn’t tell them until days later!

  • @TiaDeeRants
    @TiaDeeRants 8 лет назад +784

    i remember hearing madeleine mccanns name everywhere as a child, the story scared the shit out of me and made me super anxious

    • @davidbrennan5973
      @davidbrennan5973 8 лет назад +9

      Tia Donnelly same lol. I went to the Canary Islands in Nov 07. And my mom left me with my sister. My sister was 15 lol but I still begged her not to

    • @tia4819
      @tia4819 8 лет назад

      Hi Tia my name is Tia
      idek

    • @TiaDeeRants
      @TiaDeeRants 8 лет назад +1

      Bowtia Gaming hello tia

    • @Pinnjaaa
      @Pinnjaaa 8 лет назад +7

      Tia Donnelly Ikr. I used to tell my mom I would like to go on a holiday on another country, thats when my mom like told me that what happened to Madeleine McCann could happen to other little girls. Still like 10 years later I feel anxious thinking about vacation in another country.

    • @phanatthedisco7923
      @phanatthedisco7923 8 лет назад +3

      Tia Donnelly my parents wouldn't even let me outside after that day I was 4 years old

  • @lynzieb621
    @lynzieb621 7 лет назад +1022

    The drugging theory is very very plausible. Especially because doctors have access to so many drugs.

    • @emilya3634
      @emilya3634 7 лет назад +37

      thats true but because they are doctors I doubt that they would mess up. Especially enough to seriously harm her or kill her. Unless maybe they were drunk and then freaked out and acted irrationally

    • @abby4405
      @abby4405 7 лет назад +59

      Emily Alvey even doctors make mistakes more often than you think.

    • @samiam2088
      @samiam2088 6 лет назад +13

      The mother is an anesthesiologist

    • @ashleywilliams9732
      @ashleywilliams9732 6 лет назад +5

      Eliza Lawrimore very true. Even some children have seizures from melatonin which is natural. It just depends on the child

    • @Darkmoore23
      @Darkmoore23 6 лет назад +10

      I think they both gave her a dose whilst the other was tending to the other kids and didnt realise she had had 2 shots of whatever it was

  • @SarahBethJohns
    @SarahBethJohns 8 лет назад +2039

    The dad in the interview is defending WHY they left their children all alone.....
    he should be regretful and sorrowful of the very dumb decision.

  • @chelsaterra4815
    @chelsaterra4815 4 года назад +465

    Ok so Kendall makes the point of leaving the 3 year old alone is a bad call, absolutely. Let's not forget though that her twin siblings are even younger then that!!! That is honestly Ludacris.

    • @abigail1689
      @abigail1689 3 года назад +12

      I personally think that it was either the parents or someone they knew, it could be someone else but they are likely to have done this because how come the person didn't take the twins? How come they are perfectly fine? Idk man this case it odd

    • @jayweh
      @jayweh 3 года назад +35

      ludicrous. that other one is a rapper, I believe.

    • @chelsaterra4815
      @chelsaterra4815 3 года назад +13

      @@jayweh lol 😆 I'm not the best speller

    • @StartFromScratch1
      @StartFromScratch1 3 года назад +9

      The parents should at least have been charged for neglect or something since they left their small children alone.

    • @rachelkania5833
      @rachelkania5833 3 года назад +2

      @@jayweh LUDA!!! Lol 😂👌

  • @sarah-hd6mp
    @sarah-hd6mp 8 лет назад +1140

    its very strange that they would leave their children alone in a country they probably dont know very well. also strange that nobody called the police right when they saw the man carrying the body.

    • @sarah-hd6mp
      @sarah-hd6mp 8 лет назад

      trulylashton this is a day later so i cant remember if she said in the video that they saw the man after or before they realized madeleine was missing but either way if they found it suspicious they shouldve called.

    • @TheKyeFye
      @TheKyeFye 8 лет назад +24

      They saw the man before they realized she was missing. That's why they didn't think it was suspicious, like trulyashton said, lots of kids fall asleep on vacation, the lady assumed the man was just carrying back his child.

    • @belladrama5976
      @belladrama5976 8 лет назад +12

      sarah I think they should interview the servers and see if the any of the adults rely did get up at the table and leave

    • @sarah-hd6mp
      @sarah-hd6mp 8 лет назад

      Bella Drama there's probably no way they could find the servers now

    • @nayantararanganatha6083
      @nayantararanganatha6083 8 лет назад +8

      sarah I agree with the first part, but honestly, if I saw a man carrying a child in his arms I would also not think much about it

  • @TranquilZoo
    @TranquilZoo 8 лет назад +254

    Kid snatching is so common. Keep your children close to you. Kidnappers make plans, and the unsuspecting parent would react slowly to grab their kid back. They'll snatch them so quickly you'll be lucky to even catch a glimpse of their license plate.

    • @mayceefaulk6652
      @mayceefaulk6652 8 лет назад +28

      Charlie An better believe if someone tries to grab me I'm fighting back. I'm a 14 year old girl but I can fight when In bad situations😂

    • @cherryberry5558
      @cherryberry5558 8 лет назад +1

      most children who go missing it is one or other of parents involved or someone known to the child. No evidence of abduction of Madeleine but evidence of simulated abduction

  • @charliehill6295
    @charliehill6295 5 лет назад +3010

    it's weird too think that madeleine could be watching all these conspiracy videos not knowing that she is madeleine McCann..

  • @ashketchum1377
    @ashketchum1377 4 года назад +204

    I would definitely not even leave a 10 yr old alone in the apartment in a foreign country. But thats just me

    • @meredithbisioski471
      @meredithbisioski471 3 года назад +6

      same! i wasn't allowed to be home alone in my house in a VERY safe neighborhood until i was 12, much less alone in an apartment on vacation maybe ever?

    • @lucymcnamara4558
      @lucymcnamara4558 3 года назад

      My kids are 5, 10 and 11 and I was thinking exactly the same thing. My oldest would not even be left alone, not in a foreign country 🥺

    • @winterblossom4446
      @winterblossom4446 3 года назад

      I have an 11 year old girl named Madelyn. There is something seriously wrong with these parents. Also the podesta brothers are child traffickers

  • @KirstieLewis
    @KirstieLewis 8 лет назад +351

    Its crazy that you didn't know anything about it until quite recently. Being from the UK I've seen this case develop from the beginning, and just assumed the whole world new about it. Its great that you're using your platform to cover stories like this.

    • @justagirlandherdog3010
      @justagirlandherdog3010 7 лет назад +22

      Kirstie Lewis this is the first time Maddy's story is being told on this channel but we've (Americans) known about it for a long , long time! i think it was lifetime that had a movie about it ... i remember watching it years ago! very very sad! i hope this case gets solved so little Maddy can finally rest peacefully!

    • @hamiltonatthedisco8823
      @hamiltonatthedisco8823 7 лет назад +4

      Kirstie Lewis I'm only hearing about this story now. I'm watching alot of Kendall's videos to learn more of these cases.

  • @tash1741
    @tash1741 6 лет назад +1467

    Who the hell leaves a 3 year old alone? I don't even leave my 5 year old pomeranian alone without feeling guilty in a hotel!!! Dafuq????

    • @mikehunt5415
      @mikehunt5415 5 лет назад +1

      @Charlie Hunt do you know me?

    • @amber13000
      @amber13000 5 лет назад +11

      Especially with twins that were even younger.

    • @madelinejosie
      @madelinejosie 5 лет назад +8

      Dont forget the twins were even younger🙄

    • @pinkdog944
      @pinkdog944 5 лет назад

      N

    • @alilordoftheskies5079
      @alilordoftheskies5079 4 года назад +7

      My 8 year old sister can't be alone in the living room on a sunny day. No way a 3 year old and twin babies can be alone

  • @elizaj6499
    @elizaj6499 7 лет назад +153

    I remember when me and my mum were visiting my aunty in Scotland (were English) and she was reading the newspaper and pointed to the picture of maddie and said "look she got taken from her mummy that's why I don't let you go off on your own" I must of been 3 or 4 but I have a vivid memory of that for some reason

    • @zoeinkerman969
      @zoeinkerman969 7 лет назад +5

      Eliza Johnson that's exactly what my mum did too... I was a bit older though 7/8

    • @ellatron
      @ellatron 7 лет назад +1

      i have a memory of that year, when i was 7, and we were going on a summer holiday that year to Spain and my parents making a fuss about keeping track of me and my brothers. They even got those harness things with leads so we couldn't wander off.

    • @Ember-Raine
      @Ember-Raine 7 лет назад +1

      I was 8 in 2007, and I don't remember being told about her, but that was the year my parents started being extremely paranoid about me wandering off.

    • @tophermkr2159
      @tophermkr2159 7 лет назад +1

      I was six and I remember seeing her on the news. I vividly remember telling my mom how much she looked like my friend Carly and she got uncomfortable. (We live in the U.S. tho)

  • @jaybaker8432
    @jaybaker8432 4 года назад +58

    "The ocean, im sure, is filled with a looottt of missing people."

  • @tonym7919
    @tonym7919 5 лет назад +590

    One thing I'd like to know is if there were any birthday presents they'd already bought for Madeleine since she disappeared only days before her 4th' birthday. If they hadn't bought any, it could indicate that they were planning to get rid of her somehow.

    • @kristinadj1018
      @kristinadj1018 5 лет назад +60

      Tony smart

    • @gaylesbeautycorner1996
      @gaylesbeautycorner1996 4 года назад +31

      Never thought of that

    • @s3ik031
      @s3ik031 4 года назад +47

      They actually buy her present every year for her birthday in hope she will come back

    • @paperchain1239
      @paperchain1239 4 года назад +5

      Good thinking.

    • @coolwahl
      @coolwahl 4 года назад +11

      That’s a great theory, they should have looked into this.

  • @ericanoel8495
    @ericanoel8495 6 лет назад +859

    Thats not a bad decision, thats bad parents. My child is now 14 and I still wouldn't be comfortable leaving her alone in strange country. At three years old is just asking for trouble. Fire, choking, walking out looking for missing parents, an intruder the list is endless on what could happen.

    • @Nikki_81
      @Nikki_81 6 лет назад +59

      This is selfish parents!!!
      This was not a "family vacation" as they keep stating, this was a social event for adults!!!
      These parents had family back home who could have kept the kids for them so they could go to their event and be free to make poor life choices .... I'm sure all the parents who had kids could have done the same ..... instead they bring kids along and are selfish and idiots!

    • @alexthebudgie9071
      @alexthebudgie9071 5 лет назад +8

      My sister is 17, I’m 14 and my little sister is 11. My parents feel safe about keeping us abroad. But at the house we normally stay at, it’s got bars on the windows, a very heavy door and bars on the doors and heavy shutters. Plus there is a wall all around the property.

    • @alissawilliams3435
      @alissawilliams3435 5 лет назад +14

      Alex my little Budgie damn, sounds like a prison

    • @athenaphillip81
      @athenaphillip81 5 лет назад +21

      Not only that but the twins were literal infants. Like..????

    • @mammyewok
      @mammyewok 4 года назад +10

      and the thing is..the hotel had babysitting services..

  • @imsad7821
    @imsad7821 5 лет назад +959

    What really pisses me off is, they could've just left one adult in the room watching, and take turns watching the kids. Ugh, some people need to use their brains sometimes.

    • @amberdinsmore8856
      @amberdinsmore8856 4 года назад +45

      Or, depending on how good the technology in 2007 was, use a baby monitor so they could at least listen! I personally don't believe they had anything to do with her disappearance but it's so strange that they would just leave her and her twin siblings alone in a strange place. I wasn't allowed to stay home by myself until I was like 10 or 11 and I don't remember a time on vacation where I was ever allowed to be alone without my parents or older sister there to look after me.

    • @kipleyckagan2025
      @kipleyckagan2025 4 года назад +23

      this would have been so smart omg. they should have kept all the kids in one room and then took turns. especially since the kids were literally babies

    • @sarahholland2600
      @sarahholland2600 3 года назад

      Fiona & David Payne didn't do any checking because they had a baby monitor that worked at distance. Why dis the group not use that & put all kids in one apartment?! They're all toddler age so 4 to a bed top & tailed plus a travel cot for the twins would work. 2nd bedrooms in each flat had twin beds .

    • @princessrb1
      @princessrb1 3 года назад +3

      Why did they not bring a babysitter?? There going with a bunch of friends you would think that the adults would want to have “fun”. When the kids went to sleep.

    • @Lullabelleize
      @Lullabelleize 3 года назад +7

      My parents just used to let me sleep in my buggy and the transfer me to bed when they want back to our hotel room.

  • @mikeutube011
    @mikeutube011 4 года назад +14

    There’s so much to this story you omitted, I’m sure for times sake, it’s a rabbit hole with endless tunnels and shocked the whole UK when it happened...

    • @christinac2652
      @christinac2652 4 года назад +1

      Totally. I think Kendall is amazing but there isn't much point doing a 20 min video on a case this big.

  • @meghodgkins6930
    @meghodgkins6930 7 лет назад +415

    The man who was carrying the little girl has been cleared, he lived in the area and was carrying his child home. I saw this in another you tubers video, Danelle Hallan's I think.

    • @julz3tt3
      @julz3tt3 5 лет назад +75

      Yes and he wasn't happy at being labelled a suspect or person of interest. I don't blame him. He was doing what the Mccanns should've done.

    • @Gos1234567
      @Gos1234567 5 лет назад +6

      meg hodgkins I don’t believe that,supposedly he cane forward after 6 years?? Who waits 6 years ffs.His name is never mentioned,have you seen any photos of him?

    • @aDogggggg
      @aDogggggg 5 лет назад +41

      @@Gos1234567 The police managed to identify him after 6 years, not that he waited 6 years to contact police. He was completely cleared by police as his story checks out 100% - he was carrying his daughter home from the hotel's daycare service. His name / face aren't released to the public because he has nothing to do with the crime

    • @jadananez6760
      @jadananez6760 5 лет назад +2

      Exactly, why would he even be thinking he’s a suspect if it’s his child

  • @beeley
    @beeley 7 лет назад +377

    What I think is very strange is that the mother found her daughter missing but had no mind to the twins. If my kid went missing, I would hold my other kids so tight...

    • @emilya3634
      @emilya3634 7 лет назад +22

      Yes, but you can't really judge, every one reacts, and grieves differently. You shouldn't judge them. They know the truth though, and so does God.

    • @stinkyassclown4602
      @stinkyassclown4602 7 лет назад +2

      Yes I would grab my two other kids immediately but everyone reacts differently...?

    • @pumpkinspice8011
      @pumpkinspice8011 3 года назад

      I'm pretty sure if 1 child is missing I would super glue the others to me! Especially if she didn't know of the danger could've still been in the area wanting the other 2. I hope the parents never find peace and happiness on earth until they finally confess to what happened.

    • @shirleycottle2047
      @shirleycottle2047 8 дней назад

      Children were missing but tourist were never told

  • @KendallRae
    @KendallRae  8 лет назад +3582

    Hope you guys are excited about the new series!

    • @harmonylindsay8050
      @harmonylindsay8050 8 лет назад +5

      Kendall Rae ILYSM💋💟💞💝💘💗💖💕💓💜💛💚💙❤

    • @kristinavee1012
      @kristinavee1012 8 лет назад +6

      Kendall Rae yessss so exciting. I live for these videos so the fact that you're doing vids like this makes me so happy

    • @harmonylindsay8050
      @harmonylindsay8050 8 лет назад +2

      Kendall Rae YES I love the idea of this series!💓💓

    • @itsroxii23
      @itsroxii23 8 лет назад +1

      Kendall Rae happy new year !!!

    • @jordyn2442
      @jordyn2442 8 лет назад +1

      Kendall Rae Omg yassss! I'm so excited! I think that these things are really fascinating, and I can't wait!

  • @DinoNairobi
    @DinoNairobi Год назад +7

    The composite sketches are of one man spotted by an Irish Family of four (Martin Smith was the father and he is the main witness). The composite drawings is of a man they saw that was carrying a limp and pale child in PJ's and there is a striking similarity, not to the Podesta Brothers, but to Gerry McCann the father of Maddie!

  • @amandaa1407
    @amandaa1407 8 лет назад +206

    i used to live in portugal and literally grew up hearing so much about this case, for years and years. tragic..

    • @harrietkate1475
      @harrietkate1475 8 лет назад +7

      amanda cbx same in the uk

    • @bojana875
      @bojana875 7 лет назад +3

      amanda cbx armyyy

    • @alicia5925
      @alicia5925 7 лет назад +3

      amanda cbx ayeeee army and person that lived in my country

    • @ghost-wx3dm
      @ghost-wx3dm 7 лет назад +2

      Same except I live in Australia

    • @123-h6o4o
      @123-h6o4o 7 лет назад +1

      SimplyLili
      Lol

  • @myopinion5691
    @myopinion5691 8 лет назад +2140

    CAN YOU DO ONE ON THE 12 MISSING BLACK KIDS IN THE BRONX NOT EVEN THE NEWS TALKS ABOUT THIS AND STILL NO ANSWER

    • @Itzel44488
      @Itzel44488 8 лет назад +35

      Kiera Thomas what part of the Bronx ? I live here & haven't heard abt that !

    • @PettyLabelle
      @PettyLabelle 8 лет назад +7

      Kiera Thomas pleaseeeee.

    • @iamtrash900
      @iamtrash900 8 лет назад +15

      Kiera Thomas Yes she should definitely do that!

    • @lalaluvzskz
      @lalaluvzskz 8 лет назад +6

      Kiera Thomas YES!

    • @Alanislynx
      @Alanislynx 8 лет назад

      Oh yesss that needs to be covered

  • @sumaya3009
    @sumaya3009 8 лет назад +480

    The way the man was carrying her was just suspicious in general, I wish someone called the police when they saw that.

    • @rangishell
      @rangishell 8 лет назад +31

      Sumaya I don't. my husband often carries our daughter asleep to her room on holiday

    • @charlotted4642
      @charlotted4642 8 лет назад +31

      Sumaya when me or my sister were children we would fall asleep in the car and my dad would carry us in. We wouldn't wake up so it could've looked like he was carrying a dead body. If I saw that I probably would not call the police.

    • @CarolinaKley
      @CarolinaKley 8 лет назад +23

      My father would carry me like that when I fell asleep in restaurants or different parts of the hotel in order to bring me into the room. I don't think it's such a big deal.

    • @CarolinaKley
      @CarolinaKley 8 лет назад +42

      Sometimes I'd pretend to have fallen asleep on the car just in order for my dad to carry me into my bedroom.

    • @briannat1486
      @briannat1486 8 лет назад +1

      Maia F no harm in calling and getting it checked out to se safe. maybe it was Madeline and if they would've called, there wouldn't be this case :)

  • @ariesjess6469
    @ariesjess6469 Год назад +25

    Who else is ready for the updated video with all the news coming to light?
    Super excited for the DNA test results for the Maddie story 🙏🏼

    • @sarahrcormier
      @sarahrcormier Год назад +3

      I'll save you the anticipation...Julia Faustyna is not Madeleine McCann.

  • @jessed2529
    @jessed2529 7 лет назад +416

    I don't get why they couldn't lock the sliding door, even if it could only be done from the inside they could of locked it and left through the front instead of leaving their three young children in an unprotected room alone

    • @Season4change
      @Season4change 5 лет назад +7

      This! I thought the exact same thing... I wouldn't leave my kids alone... But that sliding door excuse is just stupid ... My opinion

  • @Officialneahsixx
    @Officialneahsixx 8 лет назад +136

    Lol my dad won't let me go alone when we're on vacation now, and I'm 18. And I'm really glad he don't.

    • @Bubbles0011
      @Bubbles0011 7 лет назад +6

      Neah S. same here and I'm 20 lmao

    • @soakedbootcuts
      @soakedbootcuts 7 лет назад +20

      I'm in my 30's and when I visit my dad, and I go out at night for a couple of hours he still stays up waiting for me until I show up. It's what good parents do.

    • @moonspun4evr
      @moonspun4evr 2 месяца назад

      I'm 46. My mom still checks in with me when we go certain places. And every time we leave after visiting just to go home, I have to let her know when I get there.

  • @iwatchyoutube7311
    @iwatchyoutube7311 8 лет назад +1476

    It is so stupid to leave kids alone with unlocked doors. That was the biggest mistake.

    • @emillyjohnson3181
      @emillyjohnson3181 8 лет назад +67

      ikr. It was really irresponsible. Especially that you're leaving a 3 year old girl with two babies ALONE.

    • @Justonevideoplease
      @Justonevideoplease 8 лет назад +39

      Emily Johnson let's not forget they where we'll off doctors! So they had the money and should of had the sense to make other more wise arrangements. That's why I never believed their version.

    • @meganbruce41
      @meganbruce41 8 лет назад +21

      Daydream Ricecake I also think it could have been a cover. It would be easy for someone to kidnap their kids with unlocked doors. The parents could have killed her and said she was kidnapped because they left a door unlocked.

    • @Nishka88
      @Nishka88 8 лет назад +51

      EXACTLY and at the age of 3 i'm not one to judge quick but these parents were doctors so they should've been smart enough to know that kids at the age of 3 and under shouldn't in no circumstance be left alone and that too with the doors or windows unlocked AND in a foreign country.

    • @Nerdysister104
      @Nerdysister104 8 лет назад +7

      Daydream Ricecake
      Agree, what kind of parents does that? Smh.
      This kinda makes me angry, but i'm so sorry for her lost.

  • @melaniehowe2179
    @melaniehowe2179 5 лет назад +4

    Kendall I have nothing but love and respect for you and the work you do. There is a documentary recently released on Netflix regarding the Madeline Mc Cann case. There is so much more to the story and so much corruption. Please watch it and update this video. Thank you so much for what you do for victims and their families.

  • @MaffBowers
    @MaffBowers 7 лет назад +623

    Piers Morgan is right in the interview: eating dinner in your own back garden with the kids asleep upstairs would not be the same as eating a meal in a restaurant 50 yards away from an unlocked apartment with your kids in. The comparison is invalid and Mr McCann is surely intelligent enough to recognise this, so his statement that the two things are similar puzzles me.

    • @londonfightfan8697
      @londonfightfan8697 7 лет назад +24

      Its not even 50 yeards more like 120 , they lie all the time for sympathy...

    • @99fruitbat
      @99fruitbat 7 лет назад +8

      Matthew Bowers Just arrest them... What's going on ? Guilty !!!

    • @MaffBowers
      @MaffBowers 7 лет назад +12

      99fruitbat I agree, I think they are guilty. I don't think they intended it but I think they drugged her to help her asleep while they had tapas and she got up, was still groggy and fell and hit her head, or something like that

    • @MaffBowers
      @MaffBowers 7 лет назад +21

      99fruitbat I'm British too and I totally agree with your assessment. If they were lower class types on a £150 all-inclusive on the Costa del Sol, the UK media would have dragged them over hot coals, but their status as "educated" types seems to protect them a lot

    • @TaelurAlexis
      @TaelurAlexis 7 лет назад +15

      I cant believe the father thought they were good parents. How do you leave twin babies and a 3 year old alone, especially in an unlocked room with a sliding door open.

  • @fairie_bby
    @fairie_bby 8 лет назад +300

    it makes me sick how careless some parents are :'(

    • @jennyconroy3306
      @jennyconroy3306 7 лет назад +2

      It's not even that careless , look I understand that they shouldn't leave her like that but I mean , those parents have to deal with being called careless ,irresponsible parents and have the fault on them

    • @laurencoombecoombe6470
      @laurencoombecoombe6470 7 лет назад +12

      Jenny Conroy yeah well good ,that's what you get when you let your children be taken from you ,let's face it they did the unthinkable they neglected 3children under 4 including babies ,We all know you just don't do that ever. they did something they knew had potential to be incredibly dangerous, They might as well have gave her away

    • @itsmegirlygirl5716
      @itsmegirlygirl5716 7 лет назад +2

      kennedy healy yea Casey Anthony is one of them too

    • @ellaranson985
      @ellaranson985 7 лет назад

      laurenCoombe Coombe n

    • @seanclock7663
      @seanclock7663 7 лет назад

      kennedy healy it is

  • @saradugan4354
    @saradugan4354 8 лет назад +154

    Listening to this makes me sick with anxiety.

  • @emma-jn2nh
    @emma-jn2nh 5 лет назад +9

    I've always looked at the Madeleine Mccann case she was such a beautiful child and had so much life to live she would be a great adult now.

  • @KingUsyk
    @KingUsyk 6 лет назад +1715

    They say you can't get away with murder but I know two people that Mccann

    • @B.entries
      @B.entries 6 лет назад +34

      and now they have a series as to How to get away with Murder

    • @melissinialexiadis4730
      @melissinialexiadis4730 6 лет назад +107

      omg i shouldnt be laughing

    • @dianeschultz3229
      @dianeschultz3229 6 лет назад +25

      Tyler, that is such an old joke and absolutely not true, have you ever heard of OJ Simpson, he got away with a double murder even with dna evidence!

    • @jrw2319
      @jrw2319 6 лет назад +21

      @@dianeschultz3229 r/whooosh

    • @FionaBorgiaVandenheuvelGoode
      @FionaBorgiaVandenheuvelGoode 6 лет назад +3

      girl 😂😂😂

  • @olive8126
    @olive8126 8 лет назад +337

    My family went to Portugal a few minutes away from where maddy went missing a week after she disappeared and the police kept following us and we kept getting people come up to my little sister because she looked similar and was the same age

    • @ForeverKayy
      @ForeverKayy 8 лет назад +21

      Fabulousmarta I think she's saying that they may have thought that her little sister was Madeline because they looked similar.

    • @namelast7016
      @namelast7016 8 лет назад +1

      Fabulousmarta that was in no way implied?

    • @namelast7016
      @namelast7016 8 лет назад +2

      Fabulousmarta she just said her little sister resembled the missing girl so kept coming up to her, presumably out of worry

    • @mackenzey23
      @mackenzey23 8 лет назад

      BigOlive that's interesting

    • @olive8126
      @olive8126 8 лет назад +2

      Yeah I was saying she looked very similar to her so tourists would come up to her when my mum turned her back to ask her her name and we had police trailing is sometimes thinking we had maddy in the back of the car

  • @603gracie
    @603gracie 8 лет назад +366

    i grew up with this case and i personally believe the blame lies with the parents, they are both doctors and have easy access to medication and clearly wanted a peaceful night away from the children. I believe that they gave Madeline too much of a certain medication accidentally and disposed of her body.

    • @margaridapereira6262
      @margaridapereira6262 8 лет назад +5

      i see your point but imagine they they didn't do anything? it must be the worst feeling in the world. they already probably think that they lead to the kidnaping of their child, and the hole world looks down and judges them

    • @keeleybella9257
      @keeleybella9257 8 лет назад +1

      I agree with you grace, deffo happened they wanted time away. Disgusting

    • @SarahXO2010
      @SarahXO2010 8 лет назад +24

      Grace I agree with the fact that I think the parents are to blame in part for leaving a child that young alone but as doctors wouldn't they know dosing guidelines and safe levels for a child? I mean I know everyone can't be a great parent but I feel like as a doctor even if you're stressed and just want a night out you would still know how or what to give your child safely at least having more knowledge than say me who has a BA in history. I have no knowledge of medicines that I'm not taking and therefore would probably have a higher likelihood of doing harm to a child if that makes sense.

    • @Justonevideoplease
      @Justonevideoplease 8 лет назад +8

      Yes, I'm Portuguese but live in the UK. I watched both countries report this news (PT satellite ) and I always believed this. The parents were so suspect to me.

    • @aeroangel2768
      @aeroangel2768 8 лет назад +1

      Grace yep

  • @mumplaysthesims8396
    @mumplaysthesims8396 3 года назад +65

    I'm still baffled how these people haven't been charged with child endangerment at least. Shows what being upper class white people gets you.

    • @lovelotte3
      @lovelotte3 3 года назад +3

      Facts

    • @alexbennet4195
      @alexbennet4195 2 года назад

      They were incredibly irresponsible but I don't think leaving your children in a hotel room for 30 minutes at a time qualifies as "child endangerment" lol

    • @distraughtlesbian
      @distraughtlesbian 2 года назад +3

      @@alexbennet4195 it does when those children are all under 5 and you leave doors unlocked.

    • @nidanabeel316
      @nidanabeel316 Год назад

      Exactly that’s what make them feel free and roam around without any guilt

    • @moonspun4evr
      @moonspun4evr 2 месяца назад

      ​@@alexbennet4195
      At their age, YES IT IS! She was 3 and the twins were INFANTS.

  • @anniewatts4697
    @anniewatts4697 8 лет назад +30

    Hopefully one day the truth will "out".... and the *parents* will rightfully end up *behind bars*, thanks for covering this xx

  • @gracie.04xx64
    @gracie.04xx64 7 лет назад +232

    I live in the U.K. And this is literally on the news pretty much everyday.

    • @hashslingingslasher3855
      @hashslingingslasher3855 7 лет назад +11

      Gracie .04xx Same here but I'm from Ireland

    • @omelette4604
      @omelette4604 7 лет назад +26

      i live in the uk & no it isn’t?

    • @KingUsyk
      @KingUsyk 6 лет назад +20

      I live in the uk and its not been mentioned in forever

    • @Jeevzsk
      @Jeevzsk 6 лет назад +1

      I would be 2 months older her, and i live in roughly the same area in Leicester
      Its mad cause we could have at some point both went to the same school

    • @janakav
      @janakav 6 лет назад

      i never hear about it

  • @rachelbusby670
    @rachelbusby670 6 лет назад +736

    As a British person, I’ve followed the McCann case for years, ever since Madeleine first went missing. More than ten years later, considering all the evidence I’ve heard and seen over the years, my conclusion is that Madeleine died in her family’s holiday apartment and then her body was hidden by her parents.

    • @marasantos6720
      @marasantos6720 6 лет назад +79

      Rachel Busby they probably gave her too many sleeping pills and overdosed, also they had the key to a church here in Portugal and no one can mess with the church's lands, so the theory is they used the key to go inside and buried the body where not even the police could go and look for it

    • @rachelbusby670
      @rachelbusby670 6 лет назад +59

      M a r a S a n t o s Yes, I heard a theory that they buried her body in the car park outside of a church because they knew the car park was getting built over or covered up or something, I can’t quite remember all the details. I think the reason it started was because one of the McCann’s friends said that they saw a man carrying a sleeping child down to the beach, but there were already lots of people on the beach by this time looking for Madeleine, and none of them saw a man with a sleeping child come onto the beach, and the church was located between the apartment and the beach.

    • @julz3tt3
      @julz3tt3 5 лет назад +1

      Agreed

    • @ellieslife5566
      @ellieslife5566 5 лет назад +29

      @@rachelbusby670 I personally think that you should inform the police about the McCann's burying her body in the car park outside of the church if you already haven't because any little piece of evidence could help the police solve Madeline's disappearance and because the police could also break down the cover up/built over car park.This is 100% your choice but if i was you I would report it to the police straight away.

    • @peterjamescullen
      @peterjamescullen 5 лет назад +19

      Ellie's Life : Based on zero evidence? I’m not sure the police would be interested.

  • @AngelJuliet
    @AngelJuliet 4 года назад +85

    Who would leave their 3 year old child alone like that?! Even today, I had to run a quick errand to drive through the pharmacy (not even ten minutes away) and I STILL TOOK my son with me.

    • @Birrrdiee
      @Birrrdiee 4 года назад +1

      Exactly!!

    • @mariaferreira2579
      @mariaferreira2579 4 года назад +6

      not only a 3 year old, but also her two younger siblings- who were only ONE!!! SMFH

    • @narinemanukyan7078
      @narinemanukyan7078 2 года назад +1

      That's exactly true. I don't have kids(not even married), but if I had a child I would never leave my child alone not to mention 3 kids alone even if it is one second from your destination place.

  • @haleym.reiman9441
    @haleym.reiman9441 7 лет назад +330

    I am 18 years old and my parents still won't let me walk out of a hotel room alone. I always have to go with one of my brothers. They're always weary to let me walk around alone if we are in a place we've never been to before. 3 years old is way too young to be leaving alone. Also considering her twin siblings were way younger. Bad call on my part.

    • @emilya3634
      @emilya3634 7 лет назад +3

      Terrible call!!!!!!! But I'm sure its the biggest mistake they have ever made!

    • @lovergirl5013
      @lovergirl5013 6 лет назад +2

      thank you! i'm 17 and my mom doesn't like leaving me alone when out of state/out of our home

    • @alissawilliams3435
      @alissawilliams3435 6 лет назад +4

      Kawaiipixiediys Andgaming *their

    • @gamorris7646
      @gamorris7646 6 лет назад

      Good for your parents :)

    • @heysisters9731
      @heysisters9731 6 лет назад

      My 15 year old brother is aloud to if he has his phone one him and is already on call with my mom :)

  • @Caseyroseyx
    @Caseyroseyx 7 лет назад +166

    I remember when madilyn went missing while she was on holiday. I'm from the uk and I think it's disgusting her parents never got sued for neglect via their professional jobs. Also, like you said Kendall, the night before she went missing, Maddie was reported saying to her parents why weren't they there when she cried. Her parents knowing this, still left her with her twin siblings. And the next night she went missing. I don't know wherever they killed her as they had ivf for maddie, which shows they clearly cared, but the fact they take no responsibility for their actions for the involvement of her disappearance is awful

  • @katiegraham8717
    @katiegraham8717 7 лет назад +104

    A lot of people are talking about how bad a move it was to leave a 3 year old alone, but it's even worse to leave the two twins who were babies! They could have choked in the night and died. I'm not blaming the parents, I bet they wished they could change it, but I'm just saying they should have thought about the babies.

    • @jessicasoraia2376
      @jessicasoraia2376 7 лет назад +8

      Katie Graham the parents killed Madeleine, Im from Portugal and our police say that they have proof that they did it. Also she didn't mention but they had clothes with blood and they washed it so the police wouldn't see any evidence, also they had proof that Madeleine was in her dads car when she went missing & here we told them to do a lie dictator and they said no. It's obvious that these parents know where Madeline went.

    • @bushtosea
      @bushtosea 7 лет назад +2

      Katie Graham I completely blame them.

  • @jacquelinelind9617
    @jacquelinelind9617 3 года назад +28

    Hey Girl I think its time to do an update! Im pretty sure they have more info on the investigation. Thank you for your videos!!! I love to keep updated on past mystery crimes. Some i heard about from family, others I lived through or it was during my life and watched on the news.

    • @jacquelinelind9617
      @jacquelinelind9617 3 года назад +1

      They also think that the hotel or someone from the hotel was apart of it.

    • @ketsueki
      @ketsueki 2 года назад +2

      Even MORE so today!

    • @AuthenticallyYouKinesiology
      @AuthenticallyYouKinesiology 2 месяца назад

      Definitely needs further investigation! Look up Shaun Attwood’s 8 part series with Julia Wandelt the DNA matches the MaCanns both parents and siblings. Please do a show on this 🙏

  • @Adrian-Maxwell
    @Adrian-Maxwell 8 лет назад +476

    The parents were so irresponsible. The dad tries to justify it by saying "oh, if you were at home and your kids were in bed and you were downstairs it's no different" that's bullshit. If something is happening, your kid can come downstairs, instead of having to try to come across a courtyard, and you're obviously going to keep more watch on your house than a resort where people are walking about. She was three. You don't leave a three-year-old alone in an unlocked room with the windows open, in a foreign country. Even if you are checking on them every thirty minutes. Like you said, one of them could have choked or something and by the time the parents got there in 30 minutes, their kid would be dead. I agree, they need to be like 9 or 10 before you can leave them alone, and even then, being in a foreign country, that's still stupid.
    I have a gut feeling that one of the friends are involved and they know more then they're saying. I feel like this could have been prevented had the parents been more diligent.
    That sketch that looks like the Pedestas (sp), is that a sketch from two different eye witnesses? Or is it one witness and two different sketch artists? Because if it's from two different eye witnesses, it could very well be two people and the police just think it's one.
    I hope Madeline is okay and will be found soon. I don't have the feeling in my heart that she's dead.

    • @katherinemaguire4936
      @katherinemaguire4936 8 лет назад +8

      the restaurant may have been 50 yards from the apartment directly but the route they had to take was a lot longer than that and they said they went every 30 minutes but it was closer to an hour, the whole thing just screams that the parents done it and even if they never it was their fault anyway

    • @skskskksk9208
      @skskskksk9208 8 лет назад

      Adrian Maxwell No the parents did take her. Then Clement Freud (now dead I think) took her and she's dead I'm pretty sure. It looks like the podesta brothers, they even got the mole above one of the brothers eyebrows. I don't think it's a coincidence they look exactly like the e fits

    • @katie6384
      @katie6384 8 лет назад +8

      I agree, 3 is way to young to be left alone like that and she wasn't even the youngest child!

    • @rebeccaarcher4671
      @rebeccaarcher4671 8 лет назад +11

      Adrian Maxwell they wouldn't even do a lie detector soo that must say something

    • @lizziexoxo3039
      @lizziexoxo3039 8 лет назад +1

      Adrian Maxwell I agree, I don't think in my heart she is dead. Maybe I'm just don't want her to be and I'm getting confused but, I just know, you know. xx

  • @bethanyx2527
    @bethanyx2527 7 лет назад +696

    Some old woman once screamed the supermarket down accusing my sister of being Madeleine omg 😲 it's so so sad that nothing has still happened over this but honestly her parents seem so suspicious

    • @glowwithel573
      @glowwithel573 7 лет назад +43

      Bethany x holy shit that's scary...

    • @92inog
      @92inog 7 лет назад +58

      that's why I believe that all the reported sightings of madeleine after her disapearence were just false alarms

    • @lipstickytoffee
      @lipstickytoffee 7 лет назад +24

      That happens a lot, especially in Ireland. Still today, young girls get stopped regularly by Gardaí and investigators when they're in public spaces.

    • @shrushton516
      @shrushton516 7 лет назад +8

      Holy shit, that must've been scary as hell 😱

    • @ruth540
      @ruth540 7 лет назад +6

      Ava Robiinsnn funny enough it happens in the North as well but not too often.
      Heard it happening a couple of times.

  • @lorelei2gia
    @lorelei2gia 8 лет назад +66

    Love these types of true crime stories.Anything could have happened, like you said, all anyone can do is speculate. You have to be hyper-vigilant if any child is in your care. I won't take my eyes off my 9 yr old g.daughter,when we aren't in the house. Too paranoid.

    • @RezPlease
      @RezPlease 8 лет назад +16

      I'm the same way. My daughter is 10 and I still hold her hand in public lots of times. lol

  • @Rat31079
    @Rat31079 Год назад +6

    My God your first true crime video ever! I’ve been watching you for like 4 years now? And when the whole Madeline controversy came out, I had no idea who she was, so I just typed “Kendal Rae, Madeline”
    I was very surprised to see it was your first true crime!! This is so cool! And like, how different everything is now on your channel is spectacular.
    You’ve gotten so much better at this, and I’m so proud of you!!!

  • @heyo3092
    @heyo3092 7 лет назад +1329

    Every Brit, i'd say 90%, knows that these two killed Maddy. There is a video of Gerry full on laughing around a week after her disappearance. They have NEVER cried on camera. Kate washed her teddy a day after her disappearance, The smell of death and blood in their rental car they bought 28 days after her disappearance and behind the sofa, Gerry being friends with and himself a convicted pedophile (allegedly), not searching for her the night of her disappearance, but instead going to sleep until the morning, Kate refusing to answer any questions the night of her disappearance.... the list goes on. They were acquaintances with the PM for god sake.
    I'm the last person to believe in conspiracies, but anyone who has looked into the case ( This is a good start but she's condensed it and left TONS out) knows that these two are guilty. If anything the other 2 children should've been taken away for child neglect. These two we're protected by people higher up. They were doctors and its no surprise if they had access to medicines to put Maddy to sleep.

    • @LaurenKaminski
      @LaurenKaminski 7 лет назад +70

      HEYO This is kind of like the Caylee Anthony case,but with two parents involved.

    • @rialk
      @rialk 7 лет назад +18

      i definitely agree.

    • @sofiabatista2053
      @sofiabatista2053 7 лет назад +46

      It's proven that they gave their childs like "drugs" for them to sleep.
      They didn't give the right amount of that medicine to Maddy and she woke up and went to window. She was to little so she was on top of a sofa or chair and she slipped and breack her neck. Her parents hide the whole the thing and told that she had been kidnapped

    • @larajesus06
      @larajesus06 7 лет назад +68

      I'm portuguese so I followed the case thoroughly as this never happens here. There's no doubt in my mind that they did it. There was another child missing at the time in South America if I'm correct and the difference between maddies parents and the other child's parents behavior makes it crystal clear

    • @sofiabatista2053
      @sofiabatista2053 7 лет назад +22

      Lara Jesus I am portuguese too and I remember that too. I really believe they killed her

  • @shayla8418
    @shayla8418 7 лет назад +1329

    ....shouldn't there be security cameras?

    • @ella-co8ri
      @ella-co8ri 6 лет назад +11

      Ya there should

    • @sofiehrlich7178
      @sofiehrlich7178 6 лет назад +9

      Yeah but not in the room

    • @questionable1228
      @questionable1228 6 лет назад +79

      Not necessarily in their apartment but in the restaurant or outside these apartments doors.

    • @ashleighnc8771
      @ashleighnc8771 6 лет назад +48

      shayla of course there should!!! Funny how those things never work when they really need to!!!!

    • @kinzajaveed225
      @kinzajaveed225 6 лет назад +2

      Ye in the hallway

  • @celina9784
    @celina9784 8 лет назад +548

    Typically when parents lose a child, they often either blame each other or blame themselves or just blame someone in general and it would lead to hate and anger. Typically when parents lose a child, they split. They keep distance. When parents lose a child and have more children they stay with each other for the kids sake but they don't seem like a couple. The parents of this child stay in each other's arms, stay loving and just act like a normal couple. It's fishy.

    • @rachellyn6772
      @rachellyn6772 8 лет назад +36

      Ikr. Like, maybe their way of grieving is locking up and not showing emotion, some people do that and it's normal. But they seem a little odd. Like, they would do the little things after saying something like in the how to see a lie segment, and the entire group was eerily calm about losing a kid. Seemed off that the person who saw the guy carrying kid just blew it off and didn't report it. The theory of her being abducted and sold is very plausible though, and is terribly sad for me to even think of a three year old being sold into that. Or maybe someone killed her, was carrying her and the part where the two people exchanged the girl wrapped in blankets (either they were hiding a mortal wound or keeping a child warm) were part of the abduction, or were selling her body for money..black market stuff. Either way, I feel terrible about this little girl's fate. Any of the theories are awful enough, being dead or being sold like some object into a horrible industry.

    • @celina9784
      @celina9784 8 лет назад +7

      Poppy + they're facts. Typically as in statistics, statistics as in percentages and percentages as in the majority. I'd cite it for you but where can I site four years of studying behavioral analysis for you?

    • @justatouchofblush-velma
      @justatouchofblush-velma 8 лет назад +13

      suicide cel when me and my husbands son passed away... people memtioned that parents split when they lose a child... i was like naaa thats false... and we split a week later... so i feel thats somewhat true

    • @celina9784
      @celina9784 8 лет назад

      s Yil + That's what i think they're doing, for the sake of the twins, but they're just way to close and it looks like it's not staged and that they truly still love each other.

    • @celina9784
      @celina9784 8 лет назад +4

      V E L M A L E E + that's usually what happens, even the closest couples end up splitting in the end and it's really hard to recognize but it's just the way people react to tragedy. I'm so sorry for your loss

  • @claudiahelen1
    @claudiahelen1 4 года назад +32

    Who else came back to refresh on the info after a new suspect was announced?

  • @MistressHorrors
    @MistressHorrors 8 лет назад +505

    "I can't cover everything because this video would be 4 hours long!"
    Me: "But... that would be awesome. Okay **sulks off**"

  • @Lucy-fl8tm
    @Lucy-fl8tm 8 лет назад +688

    The scary part is, you could abduct a child at 3-5 and when they grew up they would think that the people who abducted them were their real parents, memories with their real parents could be dismissed as a close family friend etc. Though personally I feel that the parents were the ones that killed her :/

    • @madelynkathleen5521
      @madelynkathleen5521 8 лет назад +17

      *^Kimi_Da_Kitty^* yes. this girl is probably still alive and just assuming she's with her parents. awful.

    • @ThatFlower12
      @ThatFlower12 8 лет назад +8

      Madelyn Kathleen the story was published everywhere and if she was with another family, and was ever let out in public she would be recognised unless she was captivated.

    • @emilyl1326
      @emilyl1326 8 лет назад +21

      *^Kimi_Da_Kitty^* it's like this show called finding carter

    • @gggames2222
      @gggames2222 8 лет назад +6

      *^Kimi_Da_Kitty^* she would look different now (10 years ago.)

    • @sophiem9613
      @sophiem9613 7 лет назад +1

      *^Kimi_Da_Kitty^* true

  • @silvia9304
    @silvia9304 8 лет назад +96

    I'm from Spain and due to proximity with Portugal, this case was all over the spanish media back in the day. You analized it very well, and I just wanted to add a bit of information (I don't know if I'm late and someone has already said it) that just seems very self explanatory to me: the police found small blood stains in the trunk of the McCanns' car that belonged 100% to Madeleine (this was confirmed around january 2008). This really marked me as a young teen (I'm 22 now), and the mistery that still surrouds it 10 years later makes me very sad. I love your videos, by the way! :)

    • @bethanderson7026
      @bethanderson7026 7 лет назад +1

      Silvia Criado the other thing to note in regards to the blood stains is that the car was rented 23 days AFTER Madeline went missing

  • @booklover0577
    @booklover0577 4 года назад +7

    such a beautiful little girl, it's completely devastating that she is missing

  • @lucybrotherton9246
    @lucybrotherton9246 8 лет назад +554

    wouldn't the resort have have cctv footage?

    • @orangepepe9531
      @orangepepe9531 7 лет назад +28

      In Portugal, I doubt it.

    • @nurgulbars1465
      @nurgulbars1465 7 лет назад +9

      _Lucy 120 they do. They saw her with a man that is not her father near the resort where she disappeared

    • @BCMBALLET
      @BCMBALLET 7 лет назад +4

      Orange Pepe wants a hug LOL

    • @space_the_final_fronteir
      @space_the_final_fronteir 7 лет назад +125

      I thought of that too. Once I lost a toy in a resort like this, and they found it with the CCTV. So how can they not find a child?

    • @didimorro237
      @didimorro237 7 лет назад

      Ahm.. why?

  • @MimiDaler
    @MimiDaler 6 лет назад +534

    I am a parent. No, i dont drug my kids and absolutely never would, i also wouldnt leave them in an apartment and theyre 10 and 7. I believe shes dead and her parents are responsible. Either way they should have been charged with neglect. Theres no excuses, you never ever drop your guard as a parent, your kids needs ALWAYS come before your own.

    • @peterjamescullen
      @peterjamescullen 5 лет назад +2

      Mimi : No evidence kids were drugged.

    • @mahtab1706
      @mahtab1706 4 года назад +2

      You’re absolutely right! That’s a good parent! Good for you 🤗

    • @lma92
      @lma92 4 года назад +4

      Agree completely. Why have they not been done for child neglect...

    • @Lucifer_morningstar570
      @Lucifer_morningstar570 4 года назад

      Dont lie!! I know about the time you gave your kid that kids benadryl and the time you put whiskey on their gums!

    • @sym3125
      @sym3125 4 года назад

      Lol when I was a kid sick, my mom gave me a shot of lemon, whiskey, and honey. Parents were a lot de-sensitized back then 😂

  • @lez3483
    @lez3483 7 лет назад +423

    I'm British so I know this story well. Parents definitely behind it as they barely helped the investigation and ugh, it's sketchy. Blood was found in the apartment, jeez. The parents have made so much money from this and it's unfair

    • @ashleywilliams9732
      @ashleywilliams9732 6 лет назад +3

      Le Z wait what? They found blood in the apartment??

    • @Catsrule5687
      @Catsrule5687 6 лет назад +9

      i read that a guard dog found the scent of blood and death

    • @cjcj6198
      @cjcj6198 6 лет назад +12

      Yes and in the boot of their car. Media photos also showed they left the boot of their car open for hours at a time, after apparently cleaning it

    • @up4jess397
      @up4jess397 6 лет назад +17

      @@ashleywilliams9732 the blood and cadaver dogs both alerted to apartment and their hired car (which was hired 2 weeks AFTER she went missing).. Portugal came to conclusion that Madeline died in apartment and an abduction was staged.. British government officials stepped in.. No charges.
      The research of Richard D Hall, The Armchair detective, lizzy hideo and others are great platforms if u want to learn the years of research thats still being done..
      It's blatent!

    • @up4jess397
      @up4jess397 6 лет назад

      @@Catsrule5687 very true

  • @britanymulhern380
    @britanymulhern380 3 года назад +16

    As the mother of a 3 year old I can attest to it being possible for that little girl to open the door herself. My son is constantly on a mission to figure out new things. My theory after years of interest in the case is that Madeleine was crying the night before as she said and couldn't get out but tried to figure it out herself. Then the next night when she knew her parents wouldn't come for her if she cried, she finally managed to open the door or window. The ocean was fairly close to their apartment, close enough that a toddler who had probably been there or near there earlier in the day would want to go back to have fun. Tides at night are stronger than a 3 year old unfortunately. I only lean toward this theory due to the lack of evidence any other theory has. But it is completely possible that much like a lot of toddlers, she escaped the apartment at the wrong place and time. So many toddlers get hurt or pass away due to this all over the world sadly.

  • @emyemyemyyyy
    @emyemyemyyyy 8 лет назад +282

    The more interviews I watch of these parents, the more I don't trust them. It just doesn't add up, I know most parents wouldn't act like that, wouldn't respond like that, wouldn't be so nonchalant about the whole thing. It just doesn't add up, you know? I don't know what it is about them or how much involvement they might have had but I feel like they know something and aren't telling.

    • @emyemyemyyyy
      @emyemyemyyyy 8 лет назад +7

      And I don't think it was an accident, I don't think any normal person would've kept it going this long, I think one of them would've broken silence by now.

    • @lucyu4618
      @lucyu4618 8 лет назад +2

      Emy Anderson If they had killed her or they just didn't care if someone had taken her. Then why still to this day are they still searching for her?

    • @adrixvicent
      @adrixvicent 8 лет назад +7

      If they would stop, it would look suspicious, wouldn't you?

    • @AHam-re9zy
      @AHam-re9zy 8 лет назад +2

      Emy Anderson well I've met them several times. They can be trusted. And I'm not saying this for attention I actually have met them. They'd never do anything or lie about her disappearance.

    • @louisekirk5718
      @louisekirk5718 8 лет назад +7

      They give me the chills neither one has ever given what I would deem a appropriate reaction to their child going missing....I mean who the hell goes on a FAMILY holiday then leaves the children alone in the room while they go drinking and eating....it really doesn't sit well with me...I go away with husband and two children one is 2 the other is 10 and neither one is ever left alone if my youngest gets tired then he falls asleep in the pram n stays beside us.....a lot of things do not add up the more you research and look into it the more you question everything about this situation

  • @BooksBlogs23
    @BooksBlogs23 7 лет назад +185

    Kendall *uploads 5 hour video*
    me: *clears schedule*
    *gathers food*

  • @Alison-hi7pe
    @Alison-hi7pe 8 лет назад +190

    Im 12, and my parents don't leave me alone in the house.

    • @thecritic1265
      @thecritic1265 7 лет назад +6

      Alison I am 16 now and my mum didn't even let me alone go to school or back home until 12 and then until 13/14 I always had to phone my mum when I was attenting school or coming home, so that she isn't concerned about me. Now I can always go out whenever I want to, as long my phone is fully charged and not on mute and from my side I don't really stay that long outside cuz I am scared of the creeps at night.

    • @anniereed5193
      @anniereed5193 7 лет назад +8

      Alison I'm 16 and my parents are just about leaving me for a weekend, but my older cousin is coming to check "I'm not having huge parties" so it was wrong that they left their 3 children all under 4 by themselves

    • @seaweedpotatochip
      @seaweedpotatochip 7 лет назад +5

      Iam 13 and I understand, your moms a good parent 👍 my mom doesn't let me go outside or walk home or to school, I understand how she feels , moms just wanna protect us which is great👌👍

    • @space_the_final_fronteir
      @space_the_final_fronteir 7 лет назад +15

      Same. When I was three my parents would even follow me from one side of the play park to the other. it confuses me how parents could leave their kids alone, in an unlocked apartment at night.

  • @dr.feelgood.1330
    @dr.feelgood.1330 2 года назад +1

    I live in Ireland and we followed the jonbennet case that was huge and Madeline McCann because we all knew that the parents did it in both cases .

  • @jerseybred732
    @jerseybred732 6 лет назад +82

    Regarding behavior after child loss i just want to say, without insinuating the parents guilt or innocence, I gave birth to a full term stillborn little girl a few years back. I stayed in hospital for a few days afterward. My hubby and I were of course utterly devastated and cried nearly nonstop. One night, to cheer me up he got permission to take me outside in a wheelchair to see the falling snow, it was the first time I smiled. Third shift had just come on duty and as we were coming back in, he wheeled me playfully down the hall past the nurses station as I chuckled. I remember the anger I felt as the nurses all glared at me judging, puzzled and angry. I knew they were thinking I was coldhearted and acting inappropriately. They didn't see us hysterical for every other minute of every other day
    . I always think of that when I hear things like this.

  • @erika-hh1wo
    @erika-hh1wo 8 лет назад +347

    Do they have any pictures of a prediction of what maddy would look like now

    • @KendallRae
      @KendallRae  8 лет назад +22

      +Anon Me yes they are at the end of the video

    • @erika-hh1wo
      @erika-hh1wo 8 лет назад +5

      Kendall Rae oh okay sorry I didn't make it that far yet

    • @angel-gu8co
      @angel-gu8co 8 лет назад +9

      watch the video n u'll find out lol

    • @uwu-ot4qf
      @uwu-ot4qf 8 лет назад +6

      Yo look at Mad's eye at 2:28..

    • @belladambrosio7859
      @belladambrosio7859 8 лет назад +2

      I have the same eye thing as Maddy you

  • @haticesenihacinal6917
    @haticesenihacinal6917 3 года назад +13

    They say that the parents were smart people because they were doctors. But this shows that a diploma doesn't prove that someone is smart.

  • @beccasyoutube
    @beccasyoutube 8 лет назад +57

    I think it was the parents, ever since I was old enough to understand the situation properly (since I was only 7 when it happened and it freaked me out, I was literally so scared on my holidays that year), like parents have always just seemed so suspicious.

    • @beccasyoutube
      @beccasyoutube 8 лет назад +3

      oh and idk if you want to revisit this case again if you continue these videos but there was a really good documentary on the bbc about it and the during the documentary they had like sketch artists drawing pictures of what the kidnapper may look like (typing this before i finish the vid btw) but they debunked the section man carrying the little girl in pyjamas, from what i remember the police dont think it was maddy, but i may be remembering this wrong because i think it was on about 3 years ago.

    • @teaganheath8424
      @teaganheath8424 8 лет назад

      Becca I feel completely the same, I was only 6/7 when it happened and was terrified in my hotel when I went to Tunisia that year (especially when my mum left me in the room on my own for 2 minutes to get some more towels) but now I'm older and have an understanding, I definitely believe the parents did it

  • @livlyn444
    @livlyn444 6 лет назад +1154

    Everyone was so amazed at how well Kylie Jenner hid her child. *But I think Kate and Jerry McCann totally outdid her.*

    • @theglasswolf3206
      @theglasswolf3206 6 лет назад +31

      liv bby-Is it bad I laughed?

    • @vapaie
      @vapaie 5 лет назад +5

      @@theglasswolf3206 no because I did too

    • @ClodaghQuinnchannel
      @ClodaghQuinnchannel 5 лет назад +1

      True

    • @tayloranderson7547
      @tayloranderson7547 4 года назад +3

      McCann totally out did her.

    • @julicezar9213
      @julicezar9213 4 года назад +5

      Except kylie didn't hide that well, as there were several videos even guessing her due date and talking about subtle hints she gave about the gender. Soo they definitely outdid her, kylie could never

  • @franwood4628
    @franwood4628 7 лет назад +141

    Madeleine's family live near me, the whole case is never spoken about and is very sensitive. If anyone talks about it people get very angry because a lot of people I know are friendly with madeleines family.

    • @lovablesnowman
      @lovablesnowman 7 лет назад +37

      Fran Wood We know who really did it. Parents should be in prison

    • @ameohm4009
      @ameohm4009 7 лет назад +1

      Fran Wood do you live in Leicester?

    • @mattdparker2880
      @mattdparker2880 7 лет назад

      loveablesnowman We don't know who really did it. We can suspect and hypthosize but we know know.

    • @Jeevzsk
      @Jeevzsk 6 лет назад

      Woop leicester squad
      Acc that seems pretty insensitive to say
      Its mad for me, cause im 2 months older than me and i mightve known her

    • @sarahmurphy8030
      @sarahmurphy8030 6 лет назад +8

      Fran Wood ...I don't know anyone who believes the McCann's lie..not one single person

  • @bananakinskywalker3775
    @bananakinskywalker3775 4 года назад +92

    "We did what we thought was best in/and the kids routine" You thought leaving your kids alone in a hotel room was the best? 🙄🙄🙄🙄

    • @thekale3480
      @thekale3480 3 года назад +7

      don’t forget alone in a unlocked hotel room in a foreign country and the other parents just assumed she was there when they check on the kids 😬

    • @ashleynicolecooke4386
      @ashleynicolecooke4386 3 года назад

      @@thekale3480 that was one of their friends who thought she was there not the parents

  • @molliestuart2844
    @molliestuart2844 7 лет назад +67

    This is so huge over here in the uk and nearly every person believes her parents over dosed her by accident in order to help her sleep so they could leave BUT didn’t want to lose their medical license(as they were both doctors) so they simply got rid of her body, hence why the dogs could smell the scent of a dead body. I think they deeply regret it but also they’ve made millions off their daughter when everyone knows what happened. There’s millions of missing children and they don’t get nearly the amount of media coverage and money spent on their case, it’s sad what happened but people need to just admit what happened and put it to rest.

  • @mariaakaannie6138
    @mariaakaannie6138 6 лет назад +52

    The man carrying the child that Jane saw was proven to be a man carrying his own daughter home from daycare, not related to the case at all. Also Jane changed her story soooo much, and she suddenly remembered more details fitting their story which is not how memory works. Also the cadaver dog also smelled death in their rental car, Kate's clothes and on Madeline's toy that she slept with, and the blood dog found blood behind the couch and the cadaver dog also reacted to that area.

  • @braveheartphysique2464
    @braveheartphysique2464 8 лет назад +233

    After spending countless hours through days, weeks and months researching all the independent analysis, evidence and facts about this case, I'm almost certain (about 98% sure) that her parents were involved in her disappearance. She most likely died several days before she was reported missing, probably died accidentally, and was a major cover up by both her parents and the mainstream media.

    • @hauntboy
      @hauntboy 8 лет назад +40

      98%? I am 100% sure. Absolutely everything points to her having died on the Sunday, I'm even 100% certain of that. I agree it was probably an accident, but there has to be something very sinister involved to explain why it's being covered up.

    • @AHam-re9zy
      @AHam-re9zy 8 лет назад +3

      Braveheart Physique have you met them? Have you seen how much they grief behind the camera? No. You haven't. Where as I have. Behind the camera they are struggling so much with her dissapearance. They are so kind and loving. They would never harm they're child. So shut up.

    • @braveheartphysique2464
      @braveheartphysique2464 8 лет назад +15

      A. Ham She didn't disappear, they hid her dead body.
      So I guess you'll need to be the one who shuts up.

    • @hauntboy
      @hauntboy 8 лет назад +8

      +Braveheart Physique All McCann sympathisers will go quiet if the truth ever comes out.

    • @hannahkennedy24
      @hannahkennedy24 8 лет назад +4

      Braveheart Physique Agreed. You've said exactly what I believe and I've also done a lot of research. I think people almost always come to this conclusion when they're in possession of all the facts.

  • @teracesmith2148
    @teracesmith2148 4 года назад +1

    This story has ripped my heart out for years. Where is she?? I pray for her.

  • @t_nicole6421
    @t_nicole6421 7 лет назад +136

    Hey Kendall, I’m not sure if you will see this but I have a case I would love to see you do. I’m from a very small town in Maine and we have had one of the biggest ongoing missing children’s case since 2011. Her name is Ayla Reynolds of Waterville, Maine. Love your videos this is a long shot but her case deserves to stay well known.

    • @Envixity-r3l
      @Envixity-r3l 6 лет назад +2

      Taylor Lounder omg so random that I saw this. in from Maine as well (Frankfort searsport area) and my brain just clicked when you said ayla god that was awful I'm gonna send a request for it in her email see if she will do it!

    • @allisonmarie2735
      @allisonmarie2735 6 лет назад

      How old would Ayla be today?

    • @Envixity-r3l
      @Envixity-r3l 6 лет назад

      @@allisonmarie2735 she would be 8 years old. I just looked her up cuz I was curious they even have a Wikipedia page about her apparently the nother is suing for wrongful death to the father because the father woke up to her gone when he check in on her in her room

    • @samanthawright7322
      @samanthawright7322 6 лет назад

      Yes! I’ve been trying to get her to do one on Ayla!!

    • @havakgrace
      @havakgrace 5 лет назад

      Do it! It’s a crazy case!

  • @lifeisaunicornx1972
    @lifeisaunicornx1972 7 лет назад +111

    A few years back I was on a boat to France and ended up on the same boa as the Mccan family and the twins were a lot older and they looked like a normal family I guess, but i didnt really know anything about the trial at the time. watching this video has made that seem very scary to me now as there is a possibility that the parents did it and i was on the same boat as them.

    • @millzdaily1747
      @millzdaily1747 7 лет назад +5

      They keep re opening the case! If they were guilty why would they do that?!

    • @maisieee2106
      @maisieee2106 7 лет назад

      LifeIsaUnicornX but would what the parents do??

    • @B.entries
      @B.entries 6 лет назад +2

      Every grieving parent would. They are intelligent enough to know that if they dont keep reopening the case and just let it go, its not normal parent behaviour.

    • @megsaroo5613
      @megsaroo5613 6 лет назад

      @@millzdaily1747 because money. They have been getting money from the government

  • @SerenaAnna
    @SerenaAnna 8 лет назад +63

    Yeah this was a massive thing in the UK. I was only 7 and I still remember hearing about it on the news etc.

    • @mariananarciso7445
      @mariananarciso7445 8 лет назад +5

      Serena Eve this was massive in Portugal as well! I was only 5 and i remember the news and her face in every magazine...

    • @Alexa-fd6ee
      @Alexa-fd6ee 8 лет назад +1

      Mariana I agree. I guess most people our age and older remember it and if you talk about it they will remember.

    • @maya-ez3wc
      @maya-ez3wc 8 лет назад +1

      I live in England, I am 13, I was 3 when Maddie was taken. I have a big emotional attachment to this case and I really hope one day she will be found safe and sound and be returned to her family. I really want to organise a missing people charity event sometime in May for missing people day but I'm not confident enough. Any help? :)

    • @Baker780
      @Baker780 8 лет назад +1

      Serena Eve same

    • @letitiadimond4537
      @letitiadimond4537 8 лет назад +4

      Same I was 8, it was such a huge thing, and it was really scary to think about as a child, personally I think the parents are involved but that's just me

  • @Loclioness
    @Loclioness 5 лет назад +1

    Ik what its like to lose a kid and i was hysterical i still cry when i talk about it. Even if i smile at a happy memory i cry after because how much i miss him. Even when im praying and trying to stay positive i cry and pray