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Old September 18th, 2007, 07:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Kate McCann: 'Madeleine cried 18 hours a day'


Kate McCann has told of how Madeleine cried for 18 hours a day as a baby and demanded constant attention when her twin brother and sister were born.


In an interview with a Portuguese magazine, the 39-year-old GP is reported to have discussed her daughter suffering from colic and how, at 20 months old, she reacted to the birth of twins Sean and Amelie.
Mrs McCann's intention seems to have been to illustrate how she and Madeleine bonded so closely during those early years, when mother and daughter were rarely separated. Scroll down for more...
Kate McCann pictured today: She says she had to 'carry Madeleine around permanently'
  • But her interview was seized on by detectives as valuable evidence in the profile they are building of her.

Officers are seeking medical records to build up a case that she was incapable of controlling four-year-old Madeleine - and that the strain could have provoked her into violence while on holiday in Praia da Luz.
The question of Mrs McCann's relationship with her children first arose last week after the Portuguese press published details alleged to have come from a diary she kept in the Algarve.
The diary extracts purported to demonstrate that she admitted she struggled to cope with her children, and had difficulties with Madeleine because she sapped her strength and emotions.
Mrs McCann's interview with Flash! magazine was conducted before she and her husband Gerry were named as suspects in the case and before the diary details were published.
In it, she spoke openly about her experiences in being a mother to Madeleine, candidly admitting that the first six months with her were "very difficult". Scroll down for more...
Madeleine: Accepted the arrival of the twins



She explained that Madeleine frequently suffered from colic as a baby and, as a toddler, demanded a lot of attention after the birth of the twins.
"She cried practically for 18 hours a day," she said. "I had to carry her around permanently."
This period explained "the strong bond between mother and daughter", she said.
Although the arrival of the twins shook up Madeleine's life, she accepted them very well.
Mrs McCann is quoted as saying: "She managed to deal perfectly with this new reality, although she herself at the time was still a baby."
Her interview emerged as the police case against the couple appeared to be crumbling because of doubts over the reliability of any forensic evidence.
Sources told the Daily Mail that officers may even research information on Munchausen's syndrome by proxy - the condition can compel parents and other adults to harm children. Scroll down for more...
Madeleine (left) with twins Sean and Amelie


It has become a routine line of inquiry in child murder investigations since the case of Beverley Allitt, the hospital nurse who killed four children in 1991.
Allitt was convicted in 1993 on 13 charges of murder and causing grievous bodily harm.
Those suffering from the condition often have a high knowledge of medical practice.
In the context of this case however, the suggestion was being seen as another attempt to blacken the McCann name and put the couple under pressure.
In the interview, Mrs McCann insisted that she and her husband were "truly responsible parents" and had committed no crime.
Speaking of the night Madeleine disappeared, she said: "I was sure immediately that she didn't walk out of that room.
"I never doubted that she had been taken by someone.
"I went through a phase of guilt for not knowing what happened to her. I blamed myself for thinking that the place was safe.
"But the certainty that we are truly responsible parents has helped me carry on.
"I know that what happened is not due to the fact of us leaving the children asleep. I know it happened under other circumstances."
Asked about whether the decision to leave them meant she and her husband were responsible for their daughter's disappearance, she said: "It cannot be considered a crime. "Someone committed one, but not us."


Kate McCann: 'Madeleine cried 18 hours a day' | the Daily Mail
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Old September 18th, 2007, 08:46 AM   #2 (permalink)
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i think it's unfair to demonise a woman because she admits to her diary that she's overwhelmed by her kids. kids can be awful. they can be little bloodsuckers that take all your energy away and always need something. i got frustrated and burnt out and tought horrible things about the kids and i was only the nanny! i can only imagine what it's like when they're yours and you're stuck with them all the time.
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Old September 18th, 2007, 10:11 AM   #3 (permalink)
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i think it's unfair to demonise a woman because she admits to her diary that she's overwhelmed by her kids. kids can be awful. they can be little bloodsuckers that take all your energy away and always need something. i got frustrated and burnt out and tought horrible things about the kids and i was only the nanny! i can only imagine what it's like when they're yours and you're stuck with them all the time.

Even though I hate to say it -because I believe Madeline's parents had something to do w/ her dissapearance- I completely and 100% agree. My two kids can be angels at times and most of the time are monsters.
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Old September 18th, 2007, 10:18 AM   #4 (permalink)
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ITA. There was an article posted on here that said an upstairs neighbor had heard Kate yelling at the kids, so that makes her a bad/abusive mom? It's an unusual day that goes by when I don't yell at my kids for something. It's hard being a parent, especially when you are with the kids all the time. Especially the little ones. I swear, every 5 minutes around here it's "Mommy!" and I need to get or do something for a child. Add the needs of a dog and a husband in there and some days it's almost overwhelming. But I never drug my kids to make it easier and I would never think about killing them. Yes, I could use a vacation away from them but I'd never hurt them.
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Old September 18th, 2007, 10:30 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Well, stupid, next time don't have 2 more monsters.

Duhhhhhhhhh.
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Old September 18th, 2007, 10:33 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Well, stupid, next time don't have 2 more monsters.

Duhhhhhhhhh.
EXACTLY!
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Old September 18th, 2007, 10:39 AM   #7 (permalink)
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only lobotomised women on huge amounts of xanax are never overwhelmed by their kids and never have horrible thoughts about them. i doubt what this woman said is very different from what tons of women out there go through, and we're talking about the ones that wanted to have children.
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Old September 18th, 2007, 11:49 AM   #8 (permalink)
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This diary entry aside, these parents just seemed to make bad decisions all around. It's been said that they frequently sedated the children, not just for this specific trip. Also, that they left the children alone for a second night, even though there are reports that Madeleine screamed for her parents and that another hotel guest complained about them leaving their kids alone the first night. Something with these people doesn't add up.
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Well, stupid, next time don't have 2 more monsters.

Duhhhhhhhhh.

Are you talking about me or Kate McCann? I had a pretty easy time with my first child, but the second is taking a toll. Of course, there are other factors that have added to my stress...when my daughter was just a newborn my mother went through a prolonged illness and passed away. Also, my husband was promoted and has been working long hours and is constantly stressed.

No one really knows what having kids is like until you have them. Being a full-time nanny is the best way but being a parent is 24/7.

Also, the personalities of the children can be completely different. My son was and still is a good-natured easygoing child, but my daughter is a headstrong little diva. Good thing for her she's cute
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Old September 19th, 2007, 03:13 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Well , I'm the older sister of twin boys . They were born when I was 4 and my mother has no memory of me during their first year .I stopped growing that year (it's in the growth chart in my check up book)
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Well, stupid, next time don't have 2 more monsters.

Duhhhhhhhhh.
He's talking about Kate McCann. And I agree. They actually went through hoops (IVF) to have these kids anyway so they must have been very willing to accept the fact, and certainly aware, that raising young children and babies is bloody hard work. There is nothing more physically and emotionally draining than a baby that cries all the time but you have to wonder WHY she cried all the time. Colic doesn't help, but it doesn't last for 18 months. Stressed out mothers have stressed out babies, and vice versa.
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well naming a kid Madeline does lead to difficulties! thats totally a spoiled brats kinda name!

poor lady though; im still on the fence about their culpability.
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