
Madeleine McCann: Prayers, Bones And Media
MADDYWATCH - Anorak’s at-a-glance guide to press coverage of Madeleine McCann
Remember, everyone, to play Anorak Bingo you must mention Madeleine McCann, Shannon Matthews and – here’s the tie-breaker – Scarlett Keeling. Eyes down…
DAILY MAIL: Amanda Platell
There cannot be a person in the country who didn’t feel a surge of delight on learning that little Shannon Matthews has been found alive and well.
We can think of one.
All the more so in these days when good news has become such a rare commodity. Yet even as we celebrate, we should spare a thought for Gerry and Kate McCann, for whom Shannon’s discovery, wonderful as it is, will be a fresh reminder of their own terrible loss. The return of one lost girl is a marvel. The return of two . . . now that’s a miracle worth praying for.
Was it the power of prayer that got Shannon Matthews found? If so, who gets the reward?
Tick. Tick.
THE INDEPENDENT: “Deborah Orr: Wonderful news that carries a message for the media”
It isn’t often that the papers have some really wonderful news to report. But it really is wonderful that Shannon Matthews has been found alive.
Amanda Platell agrees.
This amazing news also carries a lesson for the media, about the way it turns horrible crimes into great stories, and what an unpleasant, self-regarding business this can be.
There were suggestions that Shannon’s disappearance was not getting the coverage afforded to another lost child, Madeleine McCann, because the latter was a middle-class child and the former a child from a more modest and chaotic background. There is some truth in this argument, of course.
You can read about it all over the media.
But the underlying assumption is that all the publicity around the McCann case is something desirable and useful, while the more meagre reporting about the Matthew case is undesirable and useless. If children really could be reunited with their parents because of the magical power of speculative column inches, though, then Madeleine, not Shannon, would have been returned to her family by now. The very idea that the hypocritical furore around Madeleine is something to be aspired to, a benchmark of any positive kind, is quite wrong and ought to be challenged.
The McCanns should not be the media’s benchmark for missing children. We’ve heard that before…
True, the “debate” helped to keep Shannon’s abduction in the public domain, just as the “debate” around Made-leine continues to keep her case in the public domain.
A debate. On what? What was being debated?
It might be argued that there would have been no great endeavour to find Shannon had the press not made the supposedly modest fuss it did.
MEdia.
I believe this isn’t the case. The local media has a vast part to play, but the national and international press, apart from reporting facts about the investigation, can offer little but intrusive “colour”. The reality is that the vast majority of the “stories” written about the McCann case have been prurient and sensational pieces of cynical propaganda, serving no practical purpose at all except for the selling of newspapers.
Indeed. Read all about selling papers in the Independent.
Tick. Tick.
IRISH INDEPENDENT: “Divers recover bag of small bones in search for Maddy”
DIVERS searching an Algarve reservoir for Madeleine McCann yesterday found a plastic bag containing small bones. Police experts were last night examining the gruesome find made by a frogman working for a Portuguese lawyer.
Gerry and Kate McCann were informed immediately by a private detective who was observing the search. Madeira-based lawyer Marcos Aragao Correia says he was tipped off by underworld contacts that Madeleine was murdered and her body thrown into the reservoir last May.The search turned up the bones in the murky waters of the Barragem do Arabe reservoir yesterday at 3.30pm.
Mr Correia said last night: “We found two bags one of which contains some small bones. We don’t know if they are human bones or not at this stage. If they are human bones, they look like they come from a child’s fingers.”
Tick. And a half tick for speculation.
THIS IS LONDON: “Bag of small bones found in reservoir where lawyer claims Madeleine McCann’s body was dumped”
Says Clarence Mitchell: “We have not been informed of anything by the police to indicate that this find is significant. There is nothing to indicate at this stage that they are human bones and they could easily be from an animal. There is nothing at the moment to indicate that this find has anything to do with Madeleine. We continue to believe she is alive.”
THE SUN: “Shannon: 24 days of tears”
IN the end, the prayers were answered – as yesterday the tears of anguish over missing Shannon Matthews turned to sobs of relief.
Prayers. What of the tip off? The police work?
TIMELINE:
Sunday, February 24: CHURCHGOERS pray for Shannon’s safe return. Madeleine McCann’s parents send a message of support.
Tick. Tick.
THE GUARDIAN: “What women want”
Following last year’s Booker win, Anne Enright is finally enjoying wider recognition - despite her work’s reputation for being gloomy and obsessed with sex and death
She became the target of ire in the tabloids when they picked up an article she wrote in the London Review of Books dissecting her reaction to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. The piece was full of ambivalence, describing her suspicions of Gerry and Kate McCann but in the end condemning her own voyeurism. She refuses to say whether the fracas upset her, but seems sensibly resigned, agreeing that events proved how she was naive to think her nuances would be understood in the grotesque guessing game that the story had become: “I was misread and I hoped that would become apparent, but there’s no point in me stomping around and fighting with shadows.”
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March 16th, 2008 at 2:12 am
564
If you’re talking about me, I had to resort to Urban Dcitionary to find a Gandolf for the first time, and I did! All of them sounded like they might be you.
March 16th, 2008 at 2:11 am
Just flown in from Rome and the Clan was being discussed in a very serious fashion but I cannot find anything on the net in any language.
Hope everybody decides to ignore Gandolf for his own good! I think their are delusions of grandeur abroad.
March 16th, 2008 at 2:09 am
val, there is a Company in Cornwall who use the name Gandolf to promote Celtic folklore, the nice thing about the net is the fukwits, who come along and like to tell you how wrong you are about everything, an MA looking up an urban dictionary, what is the education system producing!!!
March 16th, 2008 at 2:09 am
560 Denzylle
I won”t have a word said against Gandolf!!!!!!!!
Seriously, I don”t know anyone he could have a real discussion with because he delights in shooting us down in flames, the secret is not to rise to the bait.
March 16th, 2008 at 2:04 am
543 / 546 Gandolf
I thought I remembered you saying Gandolf was a Wizard, do you come from Cornwall.
Your”e a Darling, thanks for the youtube “Endof the Line”, not only did I get the
title wrong, I spelled the Goups name wrong too!!!!! George was the one who introduced the other Beatles to the Guru, he was the quietest of the 4, probably the most spiritual.
March 16th, 2008 at 2:04 am
554
val Says:
Saying their own asses will be the T7’s first priority. What do they have to lose by leaving their young kids alone? Mmmm child neglect charges = losing their medical licenses. They are in the same boat as the Mc’s in that respect. IMO.
The Mc’s tried to cover their own asses by implying the apartment was locked but had to admit otherwise when forensic proved no one entered or left via the window.
Faced with losing your kids, you will do anything. The truth will out.
March 16th, 2008 at 1:57 am
557
Gandolf.
I fucking hate you, but you do pick some good tunes.
You picking Paul Simon’s ‘Obvious Child’ made me fall out of my chair. My all time #1 artist and a relatively obscure track.
And ‘Duelling Banjos’ is cool, too.
Pity you’re such a wanker otherwise. Guess my gardening shears need a double outing.
March 16th, 2008 at 1:57 am
coco’s lookin good. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ji38oSk0RI
March 16th, 2008 at 1:53 am
551
We can’t go away, can we?
I’m trying to switch off, too.
Thanks for the correction. I’m sure that’s right.
However, it’s not what continues to grow after death that matters but what would remain after ten months, and neither hair nor nails would. Unless the body were embalmed, only bones and teeth would be found now.
March 16th, 2008 at 1:53 am
Denzylle, cos you’re a banjo player and a fukwit, no offence or law suits will be entertained.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyKvD-4IxOY
March 16th, 2008 at 1:52 am
Well said Denzylle!
Nearly stopped looking at ANORAK beacause of Gandolf - the dim-witted w*nker because I was accused of being boring!
Lurker and Gandolf are extremely dubious double-bluffing idiots who lurk in murky depths and I think it would be in our interests to totally ignore all their posts - no matter how threatening their replies.
March 16th, 2008 at 1:49 am
annie123, a lowly follower of wicca would challenge a Lord of the eigth ipsmus, druids smoke makers and moon dancers, be warned the dark powers of Gandolf, begone wiccan servant.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZ5zGaMELzU
March 16th, 2008 at 1:48 am
547 Annie 123
One thing I find hard to believe is , if true of course, the lengths the Tapas 7 seem
to be going to to protect the McCanns. Obviously, initially they would be protecting
themselves as well, but once the McCanns were made arguidos , wouldn”t that make you stop and think?
March 16th, 2008 at 1:47 am
546
Gandolf Says:
If you want a good youtube laugh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HViAktPrF1I
March 16th, 2008 at 1:47 am
548
Why, ‘cos I have an MA?
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=gandolf
March 16th, 2008 at 1:43 am
536
Denzylle Says:
March 16th, 2008 at 1:30 am
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Denzylle and Firestar, still here to clarify my previous post regarding nail growth. I went back and checked and I’m partly wrong. Hair and nails have their own blood supply (follicle in hair), which allow the hair and nails to continue to grow after death for a few days only. After dehydration takes hold, the nails appear to be longer, because the skin shrinks, but they haven’t grown more.
Firestar, yes, forensics interests me, but I’m not a pathology expert, therefore have clarified my previous post. I hope this is acceptable to you.
Now I’m gone … bye!!
March 16th, 2008 at 1:42 am
543
Gandolf Says:
Balls. My g grandmother raised me as a druid. I changed to Wicca. Gandolf is a fictitious name, it has no celtic origin. It is the works of Tolkein.
March 16th, 2008 at 1:40 am
540 Firestar
I tried both and it says “Error , file not found, please try again”. Thanks anyway.
Gandolf gets the music from youtube which means I can download, watch and listen.
He”s probably retired now so will ask him some other time.
March 16th, 2008 at 1:40 am
Denzylle, you must be one thick fukwit.
March 16th, 2008 at 1:39 am
519
val Says
This is another issue. A sick kid, left alone? JT and partner have a big issue to brush over.. I have a St John’s Ambulace first aid cert. YOU DO NOT LEAVE A PERSON WHO IS VOMITTING ALONE. I am not a GP or have any medical qualifications, just a first aid certificate.
There were several parents who left their kids alone that night and preceding nights. ALL under 4 yrs old. A lot of covering up to do. Witness statements by T9 need to be scrutenised with a microscope given their neglect of their kids, let alone K & G. AND especially the child who was vomitting, she could have chocked on her vomit ffs. This could well have been a case of 2 missing kids or 1 missing and 1 dead. It doesn’t bear thinking about if the case wasn’t real and not a ficticious tv programme.
My 3 kids are safe in bed, I thank my gods for their safe keeping and pray for all the innocents in the world.
March 16th, 2008 at 1:39 am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DjRJ9ubbJQ
March 16th, 2008 at 1:39 am
542 / 543
Oh, right. *That* Gandolf.
Gandy, I did Celtic Studies MA. Cornwall / Cornish and Scotland were my specialisms. I know my Robert Graves inside out. I never came across any Gandolfs.
March 16th, 2008 at 1:33 am
http://rapidshare.com/files/33655731/Wilbury_BBC2_2007_I.zip
thats it
March 16th, 2008 at 1:33 am
val, Gandolf is the forebear of all mystics or Wizards, he is steeped in the depths of Celtic legend, and by some is said to be the Grim Reaper, Lord of Darkness and Light, the arbiter of all fates.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tpy_pYXSpPA
March 16th, 2008 at 1:33 am
532 Denzylle
I”ll remember that. I know Gandalf from Lord of the rings but seem to remember
Gandolf saying his name was based on a Cornish mystic, even showed us a “book”, which of course he could have done himself.
Goodnight, speak to you again no doubt.
March 16th, 2008 at 1:33 am
or rather it’s not, it’s gone
March 16th, 2008 at 1:32 am
http://rapidshare.com/files/63159137/Seg_TRW07.part2.rar
thats the album
March 16th, 2008 at 1:31 am
535
Denzylle
Ok, but go FFS. she’s waiting, legs akimbo…
March 16th, 2008 at 1:31 am
val
http://rapidshare.com/files/63153211/Seg_TRW07.part1.rar
March 16th, 2008 at 1:30 am
Daisy
Nice to see you back.
Goodnight everyone. X
I contributed massively to todays debate.