My views on the McCanns would not bear repeating on a public forum.
They are both GP's I if they are both partners they will bring in 90 to 125k per year each. I don't think they need to write a book for a few extra quid.
I just see a sad couple who are very much at fault for losing their child, they are clinging on to the smallest bit of hope of getting her back and have probably become a little obsessed with it and completely devastated by the guilt.
They are child-neglecting money grabbing media *****.
I agree. No matter which way you look at it they have a large part to play, but it saddens me when people feel the need to get the old lynch mob mentality out and say they deserved losing a child. They made a big mistake and will pay for it until they die. Isn't that enough?
They are both GP's I if they are both partners they will bring in 90 to 125k per year each. I don't think they need to write a book for a few extra quid.
I just see a sad couple who are very much at fault for losing their child, they are clinging on to the smallest bit of hope of getting her back and have probably become a little obsessed with it and completely devastated by the guilt.
There's something not right about the McCanns, regardless of whether or not they are guilty of anything.
There is something very, very dodgy about them. No doubt about it.
I think the most likely scenario is that they involuntarily killed her, disposed of the body and then said she went missing/was taken.
Also to give their side of the stor...) of the effects of it all on your sex life??
I'm happy for them to tell their side of the story, but some of the book content is all rather irrelevant imo, in one section Kate Mccann explains how the stress of the search and all meant that she wasnt able to enjoy sex and how she was worried that she "needed to get their sex life back on track". I mean yes, tell your side of the story but is it really necessary to go into the ins and outs (no pun intended) of the effects of it all on your sex life??
What I can't stand is self promotion in light of such flagrant disregard of being a parent.
I'm happy for them to tell their side of the story, but some of the book content is all rather irrelevant imo, in one section Kate Mccann explains how the stress of the search and all meant that she wasnt able to enjoy sex and how she was worried that she "needed to get their sex life back on track". I mean yes, tell your side of the story but is it really necessary to go into the ins and outs (no pun intended) of the effects of it all on your sex life??
I don't know what self-promotion you mean, but wouldn't it be to raise the profile of their plight?
Blimey, that is a bit weird. Have you read the book?