A comment on her latest blog entry. I am not posting up the complete load of bollocks so, if you wish to read it, go and visit her blog. if you cannot read this link just google patbrownprofiling.
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Just dawned on me - look at Patsy's nasty opening remarks:
"Friends help friends move; Great friends help friends move bodies."
Getting stuck with a corpse is not one of those events we anticipate ever having to deal with, unless we are an experienced serial killer. For the uninitiated, panic is the primary emotion at the moment one finds themselves with a dead body and desperation and fear are panic's close companions. Fear of ending up in prison for the rest of one's life, desperation to prevent such a repercussion, and, panic, as one tries to get rid of the damning evidence in a short period of time.
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Setting aside the fact that she seems to be an expert on what murderers think - she has missed out what would surely be the most overwhelming emotions for someone normal ...... in such a situation.
GUILT AND SORROW
The McCanns and their friends are perfectly ordinary, middle-class people. Yet Patsy takes it for granted that no-one would be in the least bit upset that Madeleine McCann had somehow or other died. She takes it for granted that the McCanns and their friends are such monsters, they wouldn't care.
She takes it for granted that Gerry McCann is so callous, he would dump his eldest daughter's body without a second's thought and go back to his evening meal.
Even more ridiculous, she takes it for granted that everyone in the holiday group, including a grandmother, would react in exactly the same way.
It's actually beyond stupid - that she can even suggest it says far more about Ms Brown and her lack of a conscience than it does about the McCanns or anyone else.