Sunday 12 May 2013

#Blogging4Madeleine - Hope..




Its hard to belief a year has passed since we first did the blogging for Madeleine campaign.




But here we are again a year has flown by and still no trace of little Madeleine McCann. 

As I did a blog last year which I expressed my views and opinions on Madeleine's disappearance and on peoples onions of the McCann's I don't really want to cover old ground, here is a link to the original blog post, if you would like to read it.

http://jules-home.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/blogging4madeleine.html


What I would like to do is just express hope... Hope that one day she will be found... Hope that one day we will know the full story... 

And after the weeks story of the three girls found in Ohio after 10 years, we must believe that there is hope. 

Ohio has provided the true meaning of hope.



HOPE... TRUTH.... JUSTICE



Madeleine McCann Age 3- Missing since 3rd May 2003
Daniel Entwistle Age 7 - Missing since 3rd May 2003



Ben Needham Age 21 Months - Missing since 21st July 1991



Katrice Lee Age 2 - Missing since 28 Nov 1981



HOPE...




Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight - 
Found after 10 years




Elizabeth Smart - Found after 9 Months




Natascha Kampusch - Found after 8 years





Shawn Hornbeck - Found after 4 years





Steven Stayner - found after 7 years






Jaycee Lee Dugard - Found after 18 years


Lets never give up hope.





http://www.findmadeleine.com/                 +44 845 838 4699

http://www.helpfindben.co.uk/                  (44) (0) 114 220 2020

www.missingpeople.org.uk                        020 8392 4590

http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org/              0800 555 111

0800 555 111

        


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11 comments:

  1. A brilliant post and so true. There is hope, there is prof of that. Thank you for supporting the #Blogging4Madeleine campaign again. Lets hope we can help make a difference x

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    1. Thank you and thanks to you for organising us all again :)

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  2. Fantastic to see cases of hope highlighted x

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  3. What a lovely, positive and uplifting post. Thank you for bringing to light those who have been found x

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    1. Its hard to find positives in such tragic circumstances but there always has to be hope xx

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  4. It's frightening and also good to see the ones that have found their way home.

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    1. Such tragic stories regardless of the outcome, no one should have to go through it xx

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  5. Apparently there is a British GP who told police about a sexual gesture made by a friend while talking to the father about Madeleine. You can read all about it here.. http://thegaspersstatement.blogspot.co.uk/

    As if that wasn’t bad enough, there is also a couple (part of a group of 9 people) who later identified the father as the man they had seen carrying a child, resembling Madeleine, that night. You can read all about it here.. http://thesmithsighting.blogspot.co.uk/

    And it just gets worse… a cadaver dog and a human blood dog (both British) positively alerted to/in several items/locations all connected to the McCann’s… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EHJjpXii9o

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    1. Oh shut up! what a complete and utter load a drivel

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  6. I'm so glad you included Daniel Entwistle here -- I've been following his case ever since it happened. I've always hoped that he was alive. :)

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    1. I had never even herd of him until I was doing the research for this post.

      Its amazing that it gets no publicity at all, very sad xx

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